EMC Data Domain and F5 Networks. Seamlessly Integrating Deduplicated Storage into a Tiered Storage Environment. Caitlin Moore, Product Marketing Manager, EMC Renny Shen, Product Marketing Manager, F5 Networks. Agenda. Information Challenges Solution Benefits Solution Overview - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Automatically and non-disruptively tier inactive data to Data Domain systemsReduce total storage capacity consumption
Reduce backup times and costsDramatically reduce the time required for weekly full backupsReduce total backup storage consumption Retain backups onsite for longer with less disk
Replicate efficiently over existing networksMove only unique data over the WAN Achieve up to 99 percent bandwidth efficiency for cost-effective disaster recovery
Introducing EMC Data DomainEasy integration with existing environment
Replication
CIFS, NFS, NDMP, DD
Boost
Ethernet
Virtual Tape Library (VTL)
over Fibre Channel
DD890 appliance
Control Tier Target Tier Disaster Recovery Tier
2U 2 to 14 ports 10 and 1 Gigabit Ethernet; 8 Gb/s Fibre Channel RAID 6 Up to 285 TB usable capacity with shelves 2 TB or 1 TB 7.2K rpm SATA HDD in shelf File system NVRAM N+1 fans and redundant, hot-plug power supplies
BenefitsTiered 90% of file data to deduplicated storageDeferred purchases of Tier 1 storage capacityAbility to manage 100% storage growth with zero budget growth
EMC Data Domain and F5“Combining solutions from F5 and EMC enables
IT to strip costs out of the data storage infrastructure by reducing the storage footprint and allowing IT to seamlessly migrate data to the appropriate storage tier, balancing price,
performance, and availability. This strategy can help take significant operational costs out of the storage environment and it is all about
operational costs today.”
Terri McClure and Brian Babineau
Optimizing File Services with Deduplication and Virtualization