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The 7 Deadly Sins of Storage Management Bob Zimmerman Director, Storage Research Giga Information Group
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Agenda The Original 7 Walking through the Abuse of Storage Contrary Virtues Techniques and Savings Summary
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The Original 7 Gluttony Anger Envy Greed Lust Pride Sloth
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Gluttony... or why can’t I keep it all Inordinate desire to consume more than required The sys admin who had 9 OS generations on disk The user who kept every file he ever touched My inbox Solution: Strict life-cycle management
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Anger…it’s all your fault Manifested by an individual who ignores life’s positives and opts instead for fury User complaining about response time “What do you mean my data isn’t recoverable” Solution: Managed Service Level Agreements
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Envy…I deserve it all Desire for another’s position/possession Why does her work get priority How come I’m here in the data center 24x7 Solution: Automated policy management with exception handling
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Greed…need it or not, its mine Desire for material advantage Every dot-com that’s come and gone I want everything in my data warehouse Take over my departmental system, but... Solution: Enterprise-wide, consolidated IT
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Lust…just give me the latest & greatest Inordinate craving for the toys of life Who gets the sleek new laptop Why do the network gurus get the 10Gbs links Solution: Manage storage for business ROI, not overhead cost
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Pride…I’d rather do it myself Excessive belief in one's own abilities The manual?, who needs directions ‘tar’ and ‘cpio’ are everything you need I ran the 1 st pre-beta on my block Solution: Get rid of the “wild ducks”
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Sloth…let the other guy do it Avoiding physical or ethereal work Keeping documentation current Testing all those DR backups I need 2 TB for that new app…tomorrow! Solution: Treat IT, especially storage, as a business asset, with measurable, reportable ROI
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The Contrary Virtues Denial Patience Kindness Sharing Charity Humility Diligence
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Typical Storage Admin Workloads Mainframe 5 - 10TB FTE –Really 1.5 FTEs shop –DFSMS fully implemented Consolidated open systems –750GB – 3TB FTE –Well known dot-com 100TB FTE LAN based DAS –200GB – 500GB FTE –~25% of LAN administrator Tip
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Policy-based, Exception Management Information life-cycle –Pre-define end-of-life –Manage performance hsm –Archive/delete Automate data integrity processing –Backups & Disaster Recovery –Build-in encryption standards –RAID may not be enough Best Practice
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14 Use Technology to Manage Technology Networked storage –SAN & NAS support snapshot/remote copy –NDMP can use SAN hooks –SAN -> SAM –Virtualization SRM will become RSM –Real-time Storage Management –Application focused reporting –Automatic capacity provisioning Best Practice
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Summary Storage is an enterprise resource There are no silver bullets Tools & technologies almost keep up Reinforce the business value of storage
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Questions? Bob Zimmerman Director, Storage Research Giga Information Group
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