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Storage and Service Efficiency
NetApp OnCommandManagement Software
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Data Center Transformation
Data CenterVirtualization
NetApp® OnCommand™
Storage Efficiency
Service-levelAutomation
Service Efficiency
Application Silos
Zones ofVirtualization
ITaaS(aka Internal Cloud)
ExternalCloud Services
Storage
Servers
Apps
Network
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Storage and Service Efficiency
Capacity
Ave
rage
Cos
t
Automation Reduce waste Service analytics
Storage Efficiency
Service Efficiency
Thin provisioning Deduplication Clones and
Snapshot™ copies
Centralize
Rationalize andStandardize
Consolidate and Virtualize
Automate Self-Service
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Challenges to Storage and Service Efficiency
Low storage utilization Costly errors Inefficient manual processes VM sprawl Lack of Infrastructure visibility Complex management tools Managing to SLAs
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Challenges How can I reduce my costs? Unified architecture and
management to simplify infrastructure
Automate to reduce errors and costs
Gain visibility and insight to make better decisions
Use open APIs to integrate IT management for end-to-end control
NetApp® OnCommand™
Storage Efficiency
Service Efficiency
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Why NetApp OnCommand?
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Simple Single unified approach
Physical - virtual - service
Most effective storage for the virtualized data center
Efficient Automation and analytics
Storage efficiency
Service efficiency
Reduce IT spend up to 50%
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Flexible Visibility and insight
Open API integrates with third-party management products and hypervisors
Rapidly respond to changingdemands
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Automate Analyze
Control
How can I managemy NetApp® storage infrastructuremore effectively?
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What Is Effective Management?Optimize Storage and Service Efficiency
Device management Problem detection Standardization Monitor and report
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Automate Analyze
Control
How can I reduce thetime and complexity to provision andprotect NetApp® storage for users?
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What Is Effective Management?Optimize Storage and Service Efficiency
Service automation Policy-based workflows Automated error
correction Service catalog for SLAs
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Automate Analyze
Control
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What Is Effective Management?Optimize Storage and Service Efficiency
I need visibility into server, network, and storage infrastructures to achieve service efficiencies and deliver on SLAs
Capacity planning and chargeback
VM optimization Assurance
monitoring Multivendor
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The NetApp Management StrategyDeliver on Storage and Service Efficiency
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Extend IT service delivery to storage
Manage storage infrastructure Control and optimize unified storage
Automate for operational efficiency
Analyze to gain visibility and insight
Integrate for IT management Flexibility to choose best in class
Support third-party management platforms
Develop custom integrations with SDK
Automate Analyze
Control
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In-House ManagementTools
Automate Analyze
Control
NetApp Open Management InterfacesFlexibility to Choose the Right Solution
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NetApp OnCommand Product Portfolio
MANAGE
Control System Manager Operations Manager My AutoSupport™
Automate Provisioning Manager Protection Manager SnapManager® software SnapDrive® software
Analyze SANscreen®
IT INTEGRATION
Access BMC Adapters Virtual Storage Console ApplianceWatch™ PRO
Develop SDK
Automate Analyze
Control
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