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1 © 2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice Enigma Data’s SmartMove

2 SmartMove Overview

3 Migrate, Move, Copy, and Archive Data Move less active data from primary storage Keeps the data accessible A Policy Engine Easy to implement business defined policies Non Invasive Approach SmartMove sits outside of the critical data path Invisible to the users SmartMove

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5 A Policy Engine Easy to implement business defined policies Move, Copy, and Archive Data Move less active data from primary storage Keeps the data accessible Automates Data Management Housekeeping Efficient use of your storage management team Non Invasive Approach SmartMove sits outside of the critical data path Invisible to the users What is SmartMove?

6 A Fully Automated ILM Solution Efficient use of your IT resources A Policy Engine Easy to implement business defined policies Ability to Move, Copy Data Move less active data from primary storage Keeps the data accessible Regulatory Compliance Legal requirements to retain data Greatly reduces traditional backup times SmartMove Provides

7 Easy to Use GUI Interface Flexible NAS/Direct Attached CIFS/NFS Windows/Unix/Linux Written in Java Non Intrusive SmartMove Core: Key Aspects

8 Primary Storage Secondary Storage Any NAS/SAN/DAS device (ie: EMC’s Celerra, Hitachi, NetApp Filers, BlueArc Servers, HP’s EFS CGW, HP’s EVA) Any Local Disk SmartMove Core: Flexibility NFS/CIFS HP’s EFS Clustered Gateway HP’s EVA HP’s StorageWorks FAS HP’s StorageWorks IAP (via FAS) NFS/CIFS

9 Generic Support Providing generic support removable media devices No delete on data remove Optional No ACL handling 3 rd Party Application Support: Qstar – Optical jukebox management software Qstar – Optical jukebox management software Xendata – Tape Library management software Xendata – Tape Library management software SmartMove Core: Removable Media Support

10 Combine one or many filters to make rules Schedule to run at suitable time Policy Engine: Filters and Rules Filter by including or excluding: Rules: File Extensions Name Matching Owner Date (e.g. accessed, modified) Location Size

11 Data Classification Reports Detailed filesystem analysis. Analyze Data Analyse data using varied criteria: Age, type, owner. Easily Identify Problem Areas Identify undesirable files:. mp3,.avi Identify target areas for data Migration. Reporting Module: Data Classification

12 SmartMove/HP Scalable NAS: Scenarios Tiered Storage Move data from one tier of storage within HP Scalable NAS to another tier within HP Scalable NAS Archiving - HP FAS/IAP Integration Move data from HP Scalable NAS to an HP FAS or HP IAP archiving solution

13 HP’s EFS Clustered Gateway (Scalable NAS) SmartMove is now “out of the data path” Step 1 Identify all files that meet your migration criteria Step 2 Copy the data within the CGW from faster FC drives to SATA drives Copy the data within the CGW from faster FC drives to SATA drives Step 3 Verify that copied file is identical to the original. Verify that copied file is identical to the original. Step 4 Delete file on the primary and replace with a shortcut or symbolic link SmartMove: Tiered Storage Scenario SmartMove instance X Step 1 Using SmartMove’s UnMigrate module, identify all files that meet your criteria for moving data back to the faster FC drives Step 2 Copy the data from SATA drives to faster FC drives in the CGW Copy the data from SATA drives to faster FC drives in the CGW Step 4 Delete file on the SATA drives and clean up the link X Step 3 Verify that copied file is identical to the original. Verify that copied file is identical to the original. SATA Drives FC Drives (Animated Slide)

14 Uses an unalterable Worm tape, meeting HIPAA, authentication requirements SmartMove is now “out of the data path”, and can be removed if desired. Step 1 Identify all files that meet your migration criteria Step 2 Copy the data from NAS to Tape via HSM solution Copy the data from NAS to Tape via HSM solution Step 3 Verify that copied file is identical to the original. Verify that copied file is identical to the original. Step 4 Delete file on the primary and replace with a shortcut or symbolic link HP’s EFS Clustered Gateway (Scalable NAS) SmartMove: Tiered Storage solution with Tape HP’s StorageWorks Tape Library An HSM solution can then create a highly scalable longterm archive. Automatically generates duplicate tapes for data protection. SmartMove instance HSM Solution X (Animated Slide)

15 SmartMove is now “out of the data path”, and can be removed if desired. Step 1 Identify all files that meet your migration criteria Step 2 Copy the data from NAS to HP’s IAP via FAS Copy the data from NAS to HP’s IAP via FAS Step 3 Verify that copied file is identical to the original. Verify that copied file is identical to the original. Step 4 Delete file on the primary and replace with a shortcut or symbolic link HP’s EFS Clustered Gateway (Scalable NAS) SmartMove: Tiered Storage solution with HP’s IAP HP’s IAP HP’s IAP can then create a secure longterm archive to meet today’s compliance requirements. SmartMove instance X (Animated Slide)

16 Advantages of SmartMove integrating to the Clustered Gateway Non intrusive to HP solution - 44MB install exe. Works fine with PSFS Good rules based scheduling engine for migrations. Appears totally transparent to the end user −although since it uses shortcuts (sym links on *nix) the end user will need to have both the tier1 and tier2 filesystems mounted to get to migrated files. Archiving support. Functions nicely under MxS control loaded to shared disk. Since the thing is java based, all the config data appears to reside in flat files (also documented) in the install directory. Much like backup tools, this software appears to lend itself to managing cluster data from one node, with redundancy capabilities. “it appears to work like a champ”. You guys also appear to have avoided putting much if anything in the registry, and so far it looks like I Admins can control the start/stop of the service via our cluster product, thus making the Smart Move product run H/A.

17 SmartMove Core SmartMove UnMigrate/Housekeeping SmartMove Reporting SmartMove FileMover Gateway Licensing Model: SmartMove is licensed by the amount of data SmartMove manages on the destination source. SmartMove: Flexible Licensing


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