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Hitachi Data Systems
2 December 2010
Klemen Bertoncelj
Senior Solutions Consultant
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Founded in 1910
900 subsidiaries
360,000 employees
Over 760 PhDs
world’s largestintegrated electronics companies
No. 47 on the 2010 FORTUNE Global 500®
One of the
Hitachi, Ltd. (NYSE:HIT/TSE:6501)
Total FY09 sales of $96B
FY09 R&D Investment: $4.0B
– Approx. 20% in IST
Approx. $6.2B in cash
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Leading Auto Makers Turn to
Hitachi for Hybrid Motors
Hitachi: Eco-Friendly in All Industries
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A model of innovation and environmental consciousness
Sustainability: The Yokohama Green Data Center
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Hitachi, Ltd.: Innovators of the Bullet Train
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Authenticate Users and Applications to
Prevent Information Leakage and ID Spoofing;
Maintain Security at Peak Levels
Hitachi Finger Vein Authentication in Action:Enterprise Log-In Authentication System
Central Management Center
Biometric
Data
SITE B
Biometric Data
Biometric DataBiometric Data
SITE A
Biometric Data
Biometric Data
Biometric Data
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Hitachi Europe Invents µ-Chip, PioneersSmart Tag Technology
Achieving a pioneering milestone in smart tag
technology, The Hitachi µ-chip is the smallest and most
advanced RFID chip that is innovatively designed to
deliver authentication and tracking capabilities unlike
any other device of its kind. Small enough to be
embedded in paper, its advanced technology can be
used in a wide range of vertical applications including
finance, sales, supply-chain, and transportation
Hitachi Data Systems at a Glance
Excellence in Customer ServiceAwarded to Hitachi Data Systems by:Wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi,
Ltd. (NYSE:HIT)
The focal point for Hitachi, Ltd. for storage
infrastructure solutions, storage management
software, and storage consulting services
Formed in 1989
Direct and indirect sales in over
100 countries & regions
4,200 employees and expanding
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Hitachi Data Systems solutions
deliver a vision that IT can be:
– Virtualized
– Automated
– Cloud-ready
– Sustainable
Pioneering the Agile Data Center
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Scalability
Integrated Scalable Storage Portfolio
Functionality
File and
Content Storage
Hitachi NAS
Platform
Hitachi Content
Platform
Hitachi Data
Discovery Suite
Advanced Midrange
Storage Systems
3D Scaling
Platform
AMS2300AMS2100 AMS2500
VSPHitachi Virtual Storage Platform
Hitachi Adaptable Modular Storage
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A common virtualized platform for all data, content and information
Structured Rich MediaSemi-structuredUnstructured
Unified Management
Virtualized Infrastructure
Technology Strategy
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To electronic
computers from
human
computers
Information anywhere, anytime, any device
Inc
rea
se
in
IT
In
ve
stm
en
t
To personal
computers from
mainframe
computers
To networked
computers from
isolated computers
To the next big
thing
Constant, Increasing Reliance on IT
75%-90% of data is
unstructured• Much of IT built for structured data
Unstructured data is growing at
10x the rate of structured data• How to limit growth of data and
associated backup/restore burdens
• How to scale and support different
workloads without more or larger silos
<5% of unstructured data is
proactively managed• How to leverage tiered storage
• NAS and file systems not content
aware
• Regulations force new behavior
Unstructured content grows faster than traditional information or structured content
It is time for storage technology and
practices designed for the unique
challenges of unstructured data growth
Unstructured Data Growth
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Active Archive Backup Reduction
Hitachi Content Platform
Ultimate Investment Protection
Private Cloud
A number of discrete use cases from a single platform with rich functionality, robust data protection and a single point of management
Public Cloud
One Platform, Multiple Use Cases
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Home Grown
ApplicationPACS
Single platform supporting multiple applications
Common archive functions across content types
– Data and metadata ingest
– Authentication and policies
Embedded full-text indexing and search
– All content in the archive
– Retrieve content
High-performance, scalable, and secure storage
File SystemDocument
management
E-mail Archive
Software
Result Set
Discovery Module
The Active Archive Proposition
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Fixed content files contain
reference content that must be
preserved or retained
Metadata contains descriptive
attributes about the file
Policy information is special
metadata that governs file retention,
disposition and protection, plus
guarantees file authenticity over time
Users and applications write and read files; internally, they are
managed as objects
Key Concept: Archive Object Management
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WORM, Immutability, and
Retention
Write once, read many file system
where content is stored in an
immutable format with the ability to
set file-level retention
Simple Monitoring and
Management
Can be configured and monitored
through a Web-based interface and
through SNMP
Scalability
Content Archive Platform enterprise-
class SAIN architecture (SAN +
Array of Independent Nodes) allows
for seamless scaling of capacity with
unmatched availability
Open Solution
Supports Unix and Microsoft file systems,
can store standard file formats such as
XML and HTML, and can leverage other
Hitachi SAN storage platforms
Single Archive Name Space
All objects are stored in a single, archive-
wide global name space, a well
understood paradigm
Open and easy to navigate with standard
tools and applications
Search and Indexing
Simplifies requirement for timely
discovery with an easy-to-use browser
interface (search of files and metadata)
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Customer/User View of the Archive
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NFS WebDAVCIFS/SMBHTTP
Performance
close to HTTP
gateway
Supports RFC
2518 compliant
clients
“MountPoint”
just part of URL
Compatibility
interface, primarily
for UNIX
Mount by cluster
reference
High protocol
overhead
POSIX
Compatibility
interface,
primarily for
Windows
Map network
drive to cluster
file system path
(data or meta
data)
Fastest gateway
Many good
client libraries
GET, PUT,
EXISTS,
DELETE
operations
Can specify
metadata in URL
SMTP
Fastest
gateway using
batch mode
Supports
standard SMTP
mail clients
Ingestion only –
no read
NDMP
Standard
backup/restore
gateway for the
archive.
Data and
metadata
packaged into
transportable
objects
Open Access Protocols
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Garbage Collection
Keeps the archive clean of partially
written files and other non-completed
transactions. Incomplete artifacts are
removed from the system.
Duplicate Elimination
Allows two or more byte for byte identical
objects in the archive to have one data
portion of the object stored, yet two or
more namespace pointers.
1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1
1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0
0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X
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/a/b/foo.txt /x/y/bar.txt
Protection
The protection policy ensures the proper
number of copies of each object are present in
the archive. If a failure occurs, additional
copies are created. If too many copies exist,
extra copies are deleted.
Authentication
Keeps a digital signature for each object
in the archive and periodically re-
computes and compares results,
repairing anomalies where possible.
Scavenging
The scavenging policy ensures the
backup copies of metadata stored
internally agree and repairs metadata
problems where possible.
Cluster Balancing
As new nodes are added to the cluster,
data is migrated from existing nodes in an
attempt to balance the quantity of
information each node is managing.
Shredding
Guarantees the contents of an object are
permanently removed (scrubbed) from
the system when it is deleted in
accordance with the DOD 5220.22-M
regulation.
Retention
The retention policy (multiple type
variations) disallows deletion operations
until a user defined date and time have
been reached.
HCAP Active Archiving Policies
Administration Console GUI allows
creation of replication “Links” between
archives
Source folders to be replicated to
specified target cluster
Configurable “Link” options will also
include:
–Digital Signatures – Guarantees
authenticity
–Compression – Minimizes WAN
bandwidth requirements
–Encryption in flight– Allows for use
of public networks
Replication performed at the object level
–Content, metadata, and policies
Metrics generated that include
replication progress and backlog
Replicated file contentSynchronized and secure archive objects
Wide Area
Network
London, UKNY, USA
HCAP ArchivePeer clusters linked for replication
Automated Object Replication
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The explosion of structured and unstructured data storage capacity required in telecom
Key Reasons to Archive Content
Data management
Compliance and information
governance
Managing the content lifecycle
Storage savings
Archiving Drivers
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Hitachi Content Platform Compression
Estimator Tool
Archiving for Storage Savings
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Explosion in data capacity stresses backup and restore operations, which impacts performance and availability of production systems
Key Reasons to Reduce Backup
Escalating backup and restore times
Backup’s impact on primary systems
Restores bloated with non-critical data
Cost of buying and managing tape
Risk of rogue data in offsite tapes
Backup Reduction Drivers
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Islands of overprovisioned capacity stress IT staff,
operations and budgets
Key Reasons to Adopt Cloud
Storage sprawl
Administrative overhead
Facilities limitations
Capital budget constraints
Increasingly remote or mobile
workforce
Cloud Drivers
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Securely share a common pool
of storage resources
Measure usage for chargeback
or tiered data center offerings
Easily provision storage on
demand for new services and
data center customers
Connect via common interfaces
Enable internal and data center
customers to configure and
manage their own virtual
storage
Offer a range of services and
service levels from a single
infrastructure to internal and
data center customers…
Hitachi Content Platform
Sales & Marketing Human ResourcesSales and MarketingSales Marketing
Compliance Mode Enterprise Mode
Regulated DataCall Records Forms/Info
Compliance Mode Enterprise Mode
Keep contracts 15
years after close
Keep public content
for 2 years
Keep email archives
for 3 years
Keep private content
for 10 years
Dispose 3 years after
call
Keep info documents
for 2 years
Dispose user forms
after 3 years
Web Access (REST)
How to Evolve to Public, Privateand Hybrid Clouds
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One of World’s Top 10 Software Companies
Source: Software Magazine
$11B+ in sales
Hitachi Global Software Offerings
Business continuity
Storage management
Tiered storage software
Middleware
Web server software
Operating systems
TOP 10
Software
Companies
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Hitachi Leads in Storage Virtualization
Storage Virtualization Shipments
Source: Company Public Information and Industry Estimates
8,500
1,000
15,000+
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DATA DRIVES OUR WORLDAND INFORMATION IS THE NEW CURRENCY
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