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EMC & Microsoft

Integrated Backup with

Deduplication

Agora - Business Continuity/ Disaster Recovery

Bucharest, April 28th

Horia Constantinescu

Sales Territory Manager

Backup Recovery Systems

[email protected]

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EMC and MicrosoftMost compelling platform to create, share, and use information

Tiered/UnifiedStorage

Backup, Recovery, Archiving

BusinessContinuity

ContentManagement Security

VirtualInfrastructure

Microsoft

EMC

Desktop Server Enterprise Platform

LOB Applications

Most compelling infrastructure solutionsto store, protect, and virtualize

SharePoint information

EMC and Microsoft

Helping you with your

information imperative

Services

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EMC Consulting ServicesStrategize • Advise • Architect • Implement • Manage • Support

End-to-End Capabilities for Microsoft

Virtual

Infrastructure

Tiered/

Unified

Storage

Backup,

Recovery,

Archive

Business

Continuity

Enterprise

Content

Management

Security

EMC helps you successfully plan, design, deploy and manage your Microsoft applications and platforms

EMC Information Infrastructure

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Backup Storage Technology Trends

1990s 2000s 2010s

Tape

Automation

VTLs

Integrated

Dedupe

Systems &

Software

Ba

ck

up

Sys

tem

s M

ark

et

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Backup Is Evolving

Backup/Recovery

Architecture

on premise off premise

Conventional

(Tape-centric)

Transformational

(Disk-centric)

Backup/Media

Manager

Onsite Backup

Storage

Disaster

Recovery

Storage

Application

Backup

Clients

Deduplication backup software and system

Backup Software VTL VTL/Tape

VM

Tape Tape

Deduplication storage

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Backup Is Evolving

Backup/Recovery

Architecture

on premise off premise

Conventional

(Tape-centric)

Transformational

(Disk-centric)

Backup/Media

Manager

Onsite Backup

Storage

Disaster

Recovery

Storage

Application

Backup

Clients

Microsoft Data Protection Manager

EMC Networker

VTL/Tape

VM

Tape Tape

Data Domain

VTL

Deduplication backup software and system

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Online Snapshots (up to 512)

Disk-based

Recovery

Tape-based

Backup

Data Protection

Manager

Up to

Every 15 minutes

Disaster Recovery

with offsite replication & tape

Data Protection Manager

Active Directory®

System State

file services

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Backup Analytics

Application IntegrationModules

Traditional Tape

Data Domain

Deduplication Disk-based snapshots

EMC RecoverPoint

Continuous Data Protection

OH HO

H HO

H H

OH HO

H H O

H

EMC AVAMAR

Global Data Deduplication

EMC NetWorkerCentral Management for Protection Technologies

EMC NetWorker

Centralized Control

and Backup

Management

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Microsoft DPM & EMC NetWorker

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What is deduplication

Data deduplication (often called "intelligent compression") is a method of reducing storage needs by eliminating redundant data.

Only one unique instance of the data is actually retained on storage media, such as disk or tape.

Redundant data is replaced with a pointer to the unique data copy.

Data deduplication can generally operate at the file, block, and even the bit level.

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Deduplication Dramatically Reduces Storage Capacity Requirements

Deduplication10–30 times less data stored versus fulls + incrementals with typical retention policies

0

10

20

30

1 5 10 15 20

Weeks in Use

Da

ta S

tore

d

Deduplication storage

Traditional storage

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With Data Domain Deduplication Storage Systems, You Can…

Retain longerKeep backups onsite longer with less disk

for fast, reliable restores, and eliminate the

use of tape for operational recovery

Replicate smarter Move only deduplicated data over existing

networks with up to 99% bandwidth

efficiency for cost-effective disaster recovery

Recover reliablyContinuous fault detection and self-healing

ensure data recoverability to meet service

level agreements

WAN

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Data Domain BasicsEasy integration with existing environment

Replication

CIFS, NFS,

NDMP, OpenStorage

Ethernet

Virtual Tape

Library (VTL) over

Fibre ChannelDD880 appliance

Control Tier

Target Tier Disaster Recovery Tier

4U

2 to 6 ports

10 and 1 Gigabit Ethernet; 4 Gb/s Fibre Channel

RAID 6

5.4 TB to 142.5 TB usable capacity with shelves

1 TB or 500 GB 7.2k rpm SATA HDD in shelf

File system

NVRAM

N+1 fans and redundant, hot-plug power supplies

DD880 appliance

Backup and Archive

Applications

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Second Friday Full Backup

B C D E F L G H

Data Deduplication: Technology OverviewStore more backups in a smaller footprint

A B C D E F G H I J

Friday Full Backup

A B C D A E F G

Mon Incremental A B H

Tues Incremental C B I

Thurs Incremental A C K

Weds Incremental E G J

Backup Logical Estimated Physical

Data Reduction

Monday Incremental 100 GB 7–10x 10 GB

Tuesday Incremental 100 GB 7–10x 10 GB

K L

Wednesday Incremental 100 GB 7–10x 10 GB

Thursday Incremental 100 GB 7–10x 10 GB

Second FRIDAY FULL 1 TB 50–60x 18 GB

TOTAL 2.4 TB 7.8x 308 GB

FRIDAY FULL 1 TB 2–4x 250 GB

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Retain: Store More for Longer with LessOver one year of retention in 3U of Data Domain deduplication storage

Week 1

Backup Cumulative Estimated Physical

Data Logical Reduction

April 14 3.8 TB 10x 366 GB

April 21 5.2 TB 12x 424 GB

April 28 6.6 TB 14x 482 GB

May 31 12.2 TB 17x 714 GB

June 30 17.8 TB 19x 946 GB

TOTAL 23.4 TB 20x 1,178 GB

April 7 2.4 TB 8x 308 GB

Week 2

Week 3

Month 1

Month 2

Month 3

Month 4 July 31 23.4 TB 20x 1,178 GB

First Full 1 TB 4x 250 GB

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Network-Efficient Replication

for True Disaster RecoveryLowers WAN costs; improves service level agreements

Source:Remote sites Destination:

Data Center Hub

Supports hundreds of remote sites

1–5%

1–5%

1–5%

Archive data

Backup data

Data Domain DDX Array

with DD880sData Domain system

Flexible replication

One-to-many

Many-to-one

Bi-directional

System-to-system

Cascaded

Home

DB

WAN

Home

DIR A

95–99% cross-site bandwidth reduction

Data Domain system

Data Domain system

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Enterprise Recoverability Readiness at Disaster Recovery Site

Data Domain

Inline

Deduplicated

Replication

Disaster

recovery

(DR)-readyReplicate during backup

“Adaptive”

Post-process

Deduplicated

Replication

Backup to Cache Backup time 1.7 times longer than Data Domain

DR-ready

Deduplicate and replicate <50% ingest speed—two times longer if uncompressed at fixed bandwidth

“Scheduled”

Post-process

Deduplicated

Replication

Backup to Cache Backup time 1.1x longer than Data Domain

DR-ready

Deduplicate and replicate <50% ingest speed—two times longer if uncompressed at fixed bandwidth

VTL/Tape/Truck

Backup to VTL

?Copy to tape

Truck to storage Truck from storage

Recall tapes

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DD Replicator Software: One-to-Many Directory ReplicationReplicates the same directory to multiple remote Data Domain systems

Increases protection—multiple copies to different disaster recovery sites

Data distribution for multi-site usage—QA, testing, development

One-to-Many

Source

Destination

Cascaded Replication with One-to-Many

SourceSource and

destination

Destination

Destination

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Industry’s Most Scalable Inline Deduplication Systems

DD140 DD610 DD630 DD660 DD690 DD880

Global

Deduplication

Array

DDX Array

Speed 450 GB/hr 675 GB/hr 1.1 TB/hr 2.0 TB/hr 2.7 TB/hr 5.4 TB/hr 12.8 TB/hr 86.4. TB/hr

Logical capacity 17–43 TB 75–195 TB 165–420 TB .520–1.31 PB .710–1.7 PB 2.8–7.1 PB 5.7–14 .2 PB 45.6–114 PB

Raw capacity 1.5 TB Up to 6 TB Up to 12 TB Up to 36 TB Up to 48 TB Up to 192 TB Up to 384 TB Up to 3.07 PB

Usable capacity 0.86 TB Up to 3.98 TB Up to 8.4 TB Up to 26.1 TB Up to 35.3 TB Up to 142.5 TB Up to 285 TB Up to 2.28 PB

DDX Array SeriesSoftware options:

DD Virtual Tape Library,

DD Replicator, Retention Lock,

and DD Encryption

Up to 16 ControllersDD140 Remote Office

Appliance

DD600

Appliance Series

DD880

Global Deduplication Array

New

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Backup diagram: MS DPM with deduplication

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Backup diagram: Microsoft – EMC integration

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