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EMC ATMOS Storage Cloud today
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EMC Atmos Products Deliver a Solution • Eliminate file system limitations on namespace, size,
location
• Make data globally available for custom or packaged applications
• Manage 10-times more scale in less time with policy-based automation
• Elastically deploy and manage multiple sites as one system
• Quickly offer self-service storage to better support developers
• Understand and reduce costs with utilization tracking
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What is EMC Atmos?
SITE #1 Los Angeles
SITE #2 New York
SITE #3 London
Automated location, protection, and efficiency services
Multi-tenancy securely isolates data
No limits on namespace or location
Custom or Packaged Applications
REST, SOAP, or file services access
Available on purpose-built appliances or virtualized software Single GUI Self-Service Experience
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Atmos and Atmos Cloud Delivery Platform Provide a Complete Storage Service Solution
Traditional or web scale access/management � Web (REST/SOAP) and file services (IFS/NFS/CIFS)
� Unlimited namespace with rich metadata
� Multi-tenant secure isolation and metering
Operational efficiency � Data replication, erasure coding, compression,
deduplication, Spin Down by policy
� Advanced options for network management
Elasticity and massive scalability � Management across sites with minimal overhead
� Exabyte-scale, scale-out object storage available as an appliance or virtualized software
Self-service storage � Metering for billing/chargeback; turnkey portal
Billions of objects, exabytes of capacity, multiple sites
Namespace/Multi-tenancy/ Policies/Data Services
Web Service APIs File Services
Metering Module Portal
Atmos Cloud Delivery Platform
Atmos Software
Atmos Hardware Atmos Virtual Edition
Industry-standard servers/storage
VMware vSphere and VMware-supported
servers/storage
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Atmos Makes Content a Tier 1 Application Content-rich web applications
• Solves global scale and access challenges
• Reduces management, improves recovery
• Application integration in days
AT&T
Hill Air Force Base
Global Financial Services Firm
Global Pharmaceutical Firm
Infrastructure as a service • Turnkey self-service storage capabilities
• Natively isolates tenants for security and metering
• Competitive cost of service
Archiving to the cloud • Supports multiple archives/applications with multi-tenancy
• Natively provides disaster protection
• Extends to Atmos-powered clouds
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Atmos Supports Custom and Packaged Apps Custom applications Packaged applications
File/block on-ramps
EMC Atmos
WAN or LAN access with lightweight Atmos REST API No limits on namespace or location
Multi-tenancy and automated management
Enables ISVs to deliver and deploy cloud-based solutions to customers with minimal infrastructure and engineering investment
File Management Appliance
E-commerce
Business collaterals
3D imaging
Medical imaging
Atmos NFS/CIFS/IFS
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C A S E S T U D Y
§ Vistaprint —$500M global marketing company § Critical web application for online document creation
§ Three sites globally—Canada, U.S., EMEA
Content-Rich Web Application Challenge
• Global distribution (Canada, U.S., EMEA)
• Increasing mix of digital media (photos)
Solution • Deploy Atmos in three sites
• Set different policies to enable different cost and margins for different types of customers:
– isPaid N—two local replicas, no asynchronous remote – isPaid Y—two local replicas, one asynchronous remote – Intelligently send content to printing facilities
• Create another tenant to use Atmos as a backup target through CIFS
Benefits • Saved ~$1.4 million storage/$300,000 bandwidth
• 100% availability, meets or exceeds application latency requirements
U.S.
Canada
EMEA
Customer-Facing Web Application
Backup Application
Atmos Web Service Interfaces + Metadata
Atmos Policy “isPaid N” Atmos Policy “isPaid Y”
CIFS
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C A S E S T U D Y
Infrastructure-as-a-Service Challenge
• Delivering disruptive technology as a service
Solution • Deploy Atmos in multiple datacenters
• Set policies for different levels of service
• Integrate enablement technologies – Self-service portal – Reporting – Metering (Atmos Cloud Delivery Platform)
• Align with Atmos trusted ISV solutions
Benefits • New business model, self-service storage to
market in 90 days
Cloud Storage Service Portal
Atmos REST + Metadata
Atmos Policy 2 Atmos Policy 1
Atmos Site 1 Atmos Site 2
Reporting/Metering/Billing/Chargeback
§ AT&T—$100B telecommunications company § Enterprise-class hosting services and
management capabilities
§ Multiple datacenters across the globe
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C A S E S T U D Y
Archiving Content to the Cloud Challenge
• Tier 1 NAS capacity reached
• Blocked by typical file system capacity limits
Solution • Deploy Atmos to support Tier 1 NAS and File
Management Appliance
• Extend Atmos to serve the archive as a new tenant—no application rewrites, no new cost
• Set policy for two synch copies on one Atmos frame and one synch copy on the other
Benefits • “Limitless” storage repository
• Multi-tenant flexibility for other uses
• Future extension to Atmos-powered external cloud service
Atmos
Internal Custom R&D Applications
File Management Appliance Policies
Atmos REST + Metadata
12TB
16TB NFS
File Management
Appliance
Celerra NSX
Celerra NFS Interface
§ $20B pharmaceutical company § Homegrown R&D applications generating
overwhelming volume of unstructured content
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Atmos In The Field: Real Benefits Traditional Storage Atmos
Tens of terabytes in one namespace Several petabyte-scale systems in production
Millions of files 700 million objects in production in a single system
IOPs-oriented 9,000 objects served per second
Difficult to support multiple sites or business models
Many multi-site systems in production; millions of dollars saved with intelligent data management
Access to storage takes one month with a ticketing system and standard process
Access to storage takes minutes with a self-service process
Self-service takes months of development and deployment
Self-service production deployment in less than 90 days
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Atmos-Powered Service Providers
Technology Partners
Atmos Architecture
ISV Solutions
Intel VMware RSA
Web Services
Policy Based
Global Scale
Deployment Models
File Archiving
Backup to the Cloud Database Archiving Collaboration
Content Delivery ILM
Content Management
Medical Imaging
Atmos
Atmos Virtual Edition
Atmos Developers
Building the Most Comprehensive Cloud
Unisys CBICI
Hosted Solutions
And growing…
AT&T
PEER 1
Dell .NET
PHP Java
C FX
Deploy Self-Service Storage
Atmos Cloud Delivery Platform
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Atmos-Powered Cloud Service
Atmos Object API
Policy Engine
File Share
File Share
File Management
Appliance Archive
NetWorker Backup
Web Application
Los Angeles
Data Services
New York
Web Services File System
REST NFS
London
REST REST
TCP/IP TCP/IP TCP/IP
CIFS REST SOAP CIFS NFS IFS
Tenant 3
Tenant 1 Tenant 2
Federated Copy
.NET
PHP
Java
FX
Windows Mac
Linux
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Applications trigger policy with metadata: “Status = inprogress”
Atmos Adaptively Automates Management Increasing operational efficiency: Accounts Payable example
Longtail Retention Status = complete
Active Workflow Status = inprogress
Business determines business objectives and value of data
Policies drive actions at the object level: Where to store information (location)
What data services to apply (Spin Down, compression, deduplication, striping) What protection techniques to use (Atmos GeoProtect)
Two synch copies, striped
Los Angeles
One asynch copy
New York
One asynch copy
London
One erasure-coded copy, spun down,
deduplicated New York
One erasure-coded copy, spun down,
deduplicated London
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EMC Atmos GeoProtect Managing storage at global scale • Optimize your performance, protection, and cost by object
• Two policy-based techniques to choose from
• Leverage both to support flexible business models
Synchronous or asynchronous copies
distributed across locations
Replication
Multiple encoded fragments distributed across components
for increased content durability
Erasure coding
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Additional Data Services • Compression
– Reduction of physical space required for object storage
• Deduplication – Reduction of replicated identical objects
• Spin Down – Power-efficient method for long-term storage
• Striping – Data striping within nodes or across nodes for higher
throughput
• Auto-configuration and auto-healing – Install once—new capacity is automatically added
Object-level data services
Node-level data services
System-level auto-configuration
services
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Atmos Enables Grouping and Chargeback Multi-tenancy enables:
• Isolation of groups of users (tenants) and their data for security and utilization tracking
• Isolation of administration
• Optimization of policies for tenant data
• Continued sharing of total available capacity—independent of location—for maximum utilization
NODE 5
NODE 6
NODE 7
NODE 8
CIFS Subtenant
User n User 2
NFS Subtenant
User n User 1
Atmos in Boston
NODE 1
NODE 2
NODE 3
NODE 4
NODE 5
NODE 6
NODE 7
NODE 8
Atmos in London
Tenant A: R&D Tenant B: Human Resources
Shared Atmos Capacity and Data Services
REST Subtenant
App n App 4
REST Subtenant
App n App 3
IP address: Tenant B IP address: Tenant A
NODE 1
NODE 2
NODE 3
NODE 4
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Atmos Cloud Delivery Platform Radically Accelerates IT Process
IT Provider Application Developer
Sign up
Get storage
Create groups
Track utilization
Application developers/applications: • Access to storage in minutes instead of months
• Access to metadata for tagging, indexing, etc.
• Never worry about “free space” or storage again
• Focus on development instead of IT process
IT providers: • Reduce management complexity
• Reduce bottlenecks and improve customer satisfaction
• Drive chargeback based on actual storage consumption
• Focus on strategic projects, not mundane chores
Atmos Storage Atmos Cloud Delivery Platform
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Multiple sites, multiple petabytes, managed as one system
Unified System Management • Manage at petabyte scale
across sites as one system – Manage by browser-based GUI
or programmable API – Access through any Atmos
server in the cloud
• Levels of administration with different privileges
– SSL support encrypts access – Integrates with customer LDAP
Los Angeles New York London
REST Management
API
Browser-Based Management GUI
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Atmos Deployment Models
� 1:15 servers-to-disks � Up to 480 TB per rack
� 1:15 servers-to-disks � 60 TB cloud entry point � Up to 240 TB per rack
� 1:60 servers-to-disks � Up to 720 TB per rack
WS2-240
Dense Compute
WS2-120
Small/Medium Compute
WS2-360
Capacity
VMware vSphere
NFS/FC/iSCSI Storage
Atmos Virtual Edition
Flexibility
Intel Xeon 5500 “Nehalem” Micro architecture
2 TB low-power SATA drives (lower power per BTU at two-times capacity)
Purpose-built hardware � Standard components—factory configured, racked, and cabled � Flexible, cost-effective service model/user-serviceable
� Optional high availability and redundancy; 30 drives per 3U drawer
Software on VMware � Certified with EMC Unified
Storage (NFS, FC, iSCSI); VMware-supported servers and third-party storage
� Starts at 10 TB � Up to 960 TB per site