Openline active –active datacenters medtronic - emc forum 2013

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Case study Active –Active DC

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Platinum sponsor - OpenLine (Track 1) Active –Active Datacenters Medtronic op basis van EMC VPLEX Marcel Huijten, Openline

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Case study Active –Active DC

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• Introduction Medtronic

• Active-Active DC

• EMC VPLEX part of solution

• Working with a partner

Agenda

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Innovating for life.

Global Leader in Medical Technology

9,000+ scientists and engineers

around the world

$15.9B FY11 global sales which generate

$3.2B in free cash flow*

45,000 employees, making us the largest

global medical technology company

2,050+ FY11 patents awarded, bringing our

total worldwide to more than 23,000

~43% sales from international markets,

representing more than 120 countries

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Innovating for life.

Latin

America

Middle

East/Africa

Central/Eastern

Europe

Greater

China

India

United

States

Asia

Western

Europe/

Canada

Countries 120+ Locations 300+

Serving the World’s Major Geographies

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Innovating for life.

Diverse Businesses to Treat Many Conditions

Spinal & Biologics CRDM

Surgical

Technologies

CardioVascular

Physio-Control Neuromodulation

Diabetes

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Innovating for life.

Chronic Pain

Nausea and Vomiting associated with Gastroparesis**

Diabetes

Overactive Bladder and Urinary Retention

Fecal Incontinence

Severe Spasticity associated with Multiple

Sclerosis, Cerebral Palsy, Stroke and Spinal

Cord and Brain Injuries

Atrial Fibrillation

Heart Failure

Congenital Heart Disease

Heart Rhythm Disorders

Angina*

Coronary Artery Disease

Heart Valve Disease

Scoliosis

Spinal Fracture

Lumbar Spinal Stenosis

Degenerative Disc Disease

Pelvic Trauma

Peripheral Vascular Disease*

Tibial Fractures

Hydrocephalus

Sinus Diseases

Sinus Augmentation

Sleep Disordered Breathing

Cervical Degenerative Disc Disease

Thyroid Conditions

Aortic Disease

Otologic Disorders

Meniere’s Disease

Parkinson’s Disease

Essential Tremor

Dystonia**

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder**

Epilepsy*

Cranial Trauma

Brain Tumors

* Not approved for commercial distribution in the United States

** Humanitarian Device in the United States – the effectiveness

for this use has not been demonstrated

Therapies to Address Many Chronic Conditions

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Innovating for life.

• Hubs in Heerlen, Singapore and Minneapolis

• Approx 1300 employees

• Centralized key systems as SAP, QA, RA, CRM, PeopleSoft

• Windows 7, Microsoft Office 2010

• Desktops/laptops ………………………. 43,000

• Intel & Unix servers…………………….. 2171

• Voice & data circuits……………………. 258

• Routers……………………………….......346

• Switches…………………………………..3147

• Storage……………………………………3.5 PB

• Backup volume…………………………..481 TB

Medtronic IT

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Innovating for life.

Medtronic IT

Campus

> 1499

Users

Tier 1

720-1,499

Users

Tier 2

337 - 720

Users

Tier 3

97 – 336

Users

Tier 4

2 – 96

Users

FWP

Single User

Tiered approach

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• Introduction Medtronic

• Active-Active DC

• EMC VPLEX part of solution

• Working with a partner

Agenda

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Disaster Recovery Tape Backup and Replication

High Availability In-data-center Clusters for Application Protection

New Levels of Business Continuity

Application continues with no disruption (Zero Downtime)

Continuous Data Protection Operational Recovery to Any Point in Time

Continuous Availability Active-Active Data Centers

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The “first” drawing

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Tier Storage Comp. WAAS Users Data Notes Examples

Tier 1 On-Site Yes Yes > 700 Regional Data Center (Main DC + Counterpart) WBY, HRL (Cofely/New), Singapore

Tier 2 On-Site Yes Yes > 300 > 10TB Large Campus Sites with DC, MFG Sites Tolo, Northridge, Tempe, Memphis,

Dusseldorf, Santa Ana, Danvers, Galway, Kerkrade, Jacksonville, Tijuana, Warsaw, Milan, Mississaugua

Tier 3 On-Site Yes Yes > 100 < 10TB Madrid, Montreal, Sydney, Beijing, Warschau, Santa Ana, Seoul, Deggendorf, Brussels, Neuchatel, Johannesburg, Moscow, Prague

Tier 4 Central No Yes 50 -100 < 1TB

Tier 1 Technology Standard/Guideline

VPLEX Yes

Block VMAX

File Isilon

Compute VMAX Block Storage

Data Protection Hardware Data Domain & IBM TS3500 (TapeOut)

Data Protection Software NetBackup & TSM for SAP

Archive Symantec Enterprise Vault (Email Only)

Architecture

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• Introductie Medtronic

• Active-Active DC

• EMC VPLEX part of solution

• Working with a partner

Agenda

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COLLABORATION

Instant and simultaneous data access over distance

Streamline workflows

Enable concurrent read/write access to data across

locations

MOBILITY

Active-active data centers

Disaster avoidance

Data center migration

Workload rebalancing

Cluster A Cluster B

Move and relocate VMs, applications, and data over

distance

AVAILABILITY

Zero RPO/RTO

Eliminate storage operations from failover

Federated AccessAnywhere

Maintain availability and non-stop access by mirroring across

locations

Federated AccessAnywhere

Federated AccessAnywhere

VPLEX Metro Use Cases

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Location A Location B

Cluster Servers Cluster Servers

Enabled by Distributed Virtual Volumes

VOL A

VOL B

VOL A

VOL B

VPLEX Distributed Virtual Volume A

VPLEX Distributed Virtual Volume B

1. Physical volumes are virtualized

2. Virtual volumes are distributed across arrays

3. Hosts access virtual volumes which access both physical arrays simultaneously

4. Creating an Active-Active Environment

5. Active/Active allows you to stretch server clusters over distance

VPLEX VPLEX VOL A

VOL B

Active Active

Stretched Cluster

VPLEX Active-Active Data Access

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Bringing Mobility and Availability to VMware Environments

Combining VMware HA / vMotion with VPLEX Metro

Federated AccessAnywhere

Witness

VM

VPLEX and VMware

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VPLEX Local Within a data center

VPLEX Metro Across Data Centers synchronous

(5ms) distances

VPLEX Geo Across Data Centers asynchronous (50ms)

distances

RecoverPoint Operational recovery and 3rd site protection for extended distances

Vplex and Recoverpoint

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• Introductie Medtronic

• Active-Active DC

• EMC VPLEX part of solution

• Working with a partner

Agenda

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Working with a partner

The design sessions:

• EMC, Cisco, VMware

• Functional/technical design

• Hardware/software sizing

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Working with a partner

Solving WAN Connection question:

• Connectivity

• Latency

• Applications

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Working with a partner

Total plan for all Tiers:

• DR Tier 2 / 3

• Minimize remote resources

• Optimize total management

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