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Storage TalkAnnouncing: Tivoli Storage Manager 6.3 Tivoli Storage FlashCopy Manager 3.1 Tivoli Storage Manager for z/OS Media 6.3

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What is Being Announced?Announced 10/11/11 Generally Available 10/21/11 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager V6.3 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition V6.3 IBM System Storage Archive Manager V6.3 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Databases V6.3 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for ERP V6.3 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Mail V6.3 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Storage Area Networks V6.3 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Space Management V6.3 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for HSM for Windows V6.3 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Virtual Environments V6.3 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Suite for Unified Recovery V6.3 Tivoli Storage FlashCopy Manager 3.1 Announced 10/11/11 Generally Available 11/11/11 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for z/OS Media V6.3 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition for z/OS Media V6.32 2011 IBM Corporation

TSM Node Replication with DeduplicationOnline replication to meet disaster recovery needs

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Electronic vaulting without manual tape transfer Hot StandbyNode 1 Node 2 Node 3

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Metadata and deduplicated dataNode 4 Node 5

What this is: Built in replication of data and meta data for selected TSM client node Incremental transfer of deduplicated data Transactional consistency Allows many to one replication Allows different hardware and config at primary and remote sites Can use previously exported data as a starting point for replication

Customer Benefit: Hot Standby at remote site results in improved RTO for DR operations Incremental and deduped data movement protects bandwidth One Remote DR site can serve multiple primary sites Flexibility of configuration Use imported data to reduce initial replication data movement New remote office scenarios with TSM 2011 IBM Corporation

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Node replication provides disaster recovery protection Electronic vaulting of data between TSM servers Data and metadata for selected nodes and file spaces transmitted between TSM servers over LAN/WAN For mutual protection, Server A and Server B can send data (for different nodes) to each other Because Server B is running for replication operations, it also provides hot standby to Server A for restore operations Consistency Transaction processing ensures consistency of data and metadata on target server No need for audit volume or similar processing Many-to-1 replication allows multiple TSM servers to send data to the same target server (e.g., remote offices can transmit to data center)Many-to-1 replicationServer A Server B Server E4

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Node replication is incremental and deduplication-aware

True incremental replication Data objects on the source server are replicated if they are not already stored on the target server Data objects that have been deleted from the source server are deleted on the target server Expiration on the target server does not delete objects that were replicated from another server Ensures completeness of data at the target location Minimizes bandwidth consumption Deduplication-aware replication If both source and target storage pool are enabled for deduplication, extents are sent only if they are not already in the target storage pool Ensures efficient use of storage and network resource

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Node replication is flexible

Source and target TSM servers can have different: Storage devices (no dependency on specific device) Storage hierarchies and copy storage pools Operating systems Replication operations can be initiated based on: Node, node group or file space Data type (backup, active backup, archive, space-managed) Priority Number of parallel replication sessions can be adjusted: To control throughput versus bandwidth consumption

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Native replication is integrated with TSM How expiration works: Expiration does not process and delete replicated objects on the target server Instead, expiration at the source server causes deletion of replicated objects at the target server This results in similar versioning and retention on both servers Administrative scheduling is used to initiate replication using new replicate command Query shows replication results/status New server-to-server SSL feature allows encryption of data in flight Source and target servers can be synchronized for replication using data already imported at the target site, avoiding the need to replicate the imported data

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Progression of TSM database scalability

Data growth of 40%-60% per year? - NO PROBLEM 8 Maximum Supported Database Size (TB) 7 6 5 4 3 TSM 6.2 2 1 TSM 5.5 (legacy database) TSM 6.1 (DB2) Customer Benefits: Reduced cost of ownership ~90% reduction in the number of backup servers needed to manage 4B objects (vs. TSM v5.5) 2010 Year 2011 2012 2013 2011 IBM Corporation

The best-in-class in scalability just GREW 100% for the 3rd straight year

TSM 6.3 (DB backup with multiple streams)

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Faster TSM Internal Database BackupTSM internal database backup - Parallel streams for backup/restore processing

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What this is: Currently the backup of the TSM internal DB2 database is a single threaded operation This enhancements allows multiple , configurable threads for parallel processing.

Customer Benefit: Improved throughput: Example: In the lab weve see throughput performance increases of 70%-85%* for both DB backup and restore, when using 2 parallel streams vs. single stream. Reduced time for database backup/restore, frees up server for other operations Increased scalability of TSM server without expanding database backup window 2011 IBM Corporation

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* Results will vary depending on users environment,

FlashCopy ManagerAdding HW snapshot capability For VMware Environments

FlashCopy Manager support for Hardware snapshots of VMware

What this is:FlashCopy Manager:

Customer Benefit: Fast and efficient HW snapshots for VMware Simplified Management , lower impact: No agent required in the guest or on the ESX host Data can be moved to TSM for long term retention and DR Storage Efficient: Image backup with granular recovery Can be deduped when sent to TSM Changed Block tracking reduces data stored and pushed across network Corporation 2011 IBM

Uses vSphere API to initiates a software snapshot of virtual guest(s) Determines which LUN(s) are associated with virtual guest(s) Invoke hardware copy services to create a persistent snapshot copy of the LUN(s) hosting the .vmdk and VM (software) snapshot Optionally creates additional copy of data on TSM server

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Hardware integration with VMware backups using FCM

1. FCM determines which LUNs are associated with virtual machines

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3. FCM invokes hardware copy services to create a persistent snapshot copy of the LUN(s) hosting the .vmdk and software snapshot

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4. FCM deletes software snapshot (vSphere API) 5. FCM optionally invokes B/A client to create additional copy of data on TSM server

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6. Hardware snapshot is persisted for use as source for recovery 2011 IBM Corporation

Intuitive and Simple UI for VMware BackupsTSM for Virtual Environments and FlashCopy Manager

VMware vCenter Plug in UI to manage VMware backup and restore for TSM for Virtual Environments and FlashCopy Manager

What this is: vCenter Plug-in for managing VMware backup and restore For TSM VE and FlashCopy Manager Look and feel of a VMware app Is an additional interface, does not replace the current TSM for VE user interface

Customer Benefit: A Simplified user interface for managing VMware backups and restores Particularly In TSM shops where server team or application team is the end user Simplified management with a common integrated interface to manage VMware backup/restore for TSM or FlashCopy Manager

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Integrated VMware GUI for TSM and FCM Integrated VMware GUI for use with TSM for VE and/or FCM for VMware Implemented as a plug-in to the vSphere client vSphere client is VMware administrative GUI and preferred interface for VMware administrators Look and feel of TSM / FCM GUI is consistent with other VMware applications TSM / FCM GUI is launched from vSphere client home GUI works with any of the following product combinations Standalone FCM for VMware supports local snapshot backups Standalone DP for VMware supports backup to TSM server Combination of FCM with DP for VMware allows snapshot backups and backup to TSM server Functional capabilities (depending on installed products) Backup to local snapshot, TSM server or both Restore full VM from local snapshot or TSM server Restore a virtual disk from local snapshot Attach a virtual disk from local snapshot to a virtual machine for file level restore Restore to different VM, host or datastore Define backup schedules Report backup/restore status13 2011 IBM Corporation

Reporting enhancementsTSM reporting and monitoring TSM reporting and monitoring enhancements enhancements

PVU Estimation reporting

What this is: TSM reporting easier to install, configure and create customized reports Additional out of the box reports Integrated Cognos reporting engine providing better creation of 'custom reports' capabilities PVU Estimation reporting

Customer Benefits: install, configure and use reporting and monitoring within 2 hours Create a custom report in 30 mins or less Aggregated reporting and monitoring view of entire TSM environment Significant time savings calculating PVU requirements 2011 IBM Corporation

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TSM Reporting Enhancements

Easier Installation, easier to useInstall, configure and use reporting and monitoring within 2 hours A Monitoring Dashboard to help with problem determination

Easier custom report creationIntegrated Cognos reporting engine providing better creation of 'custom reports' capabilities Create a custom report in 30 mins or less

Enhanced Data collection Ability to build 'custom data collection agents Additional collection of TSM data (Occupancy, Tape Drives and Libraries, and much more) TSM activity log custom-data collection in the TSM data-collection agent

More reports: Additional out of the box' reports Multi-Server Reports15 2011 IBM Corporation

Monitoring DashboardA single view of TSM server information

What is the status of storage pools ? What clients are taking the most storage space? What is the status of tape drives?

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Activity log errors

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Activity Log MiningTSM reporting and monitoring enhancements

Customer Benefits: Easily search, sort and drill down on activity log data Set Thresholds to automatically highlight important log messages 2011 IBM Corporation 17

PVU Estimation Reporting and Drill-Down CapabilitiesEstimated Processor Value Units (PVU) reporting for BackupArchive client and API applications

Customer BenefitsSignificant time savings calculating PVU requirementsDrill down link provides additional details

What this is: TSM clients will scan system and send processor data to TSM Server, TSM server will store processor data and calculate PVU value 18

Ability to report on client-device and server-device at a node level, Allow TSM administrator to change classification on a per-node basis TSM agents, storage agent, and server Full-Capacity licensing only Virtualization Capacity (Sub-Capacity) customers are still required to use the IBM License Metric Tool (ILMT) to create, verify, adjust, sign and save reports Estimator does not certify license compliance 2011 IBM Corporation

Monitoring TSM for performance

TSM API Performance Monitoring Functions

API Performance analysis built into the TSM Admin Center Can be used with any TSM API application.Customer Benefits: Bottleneck analysis: Disk I/O Network Tape Provides a graphical view of the data throughput rate at any point in time during a backup operation See the time spent per operation along the backup path.

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Automatic TSM Client UpdatesAutomatic TSM Client Updates

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What this is: Deploy maintenance updates to non-Windows platforms AIX, Solaris, HP-UX, Linux, Macintosh Expanded support for target TSM levels Windows clients can be upgraded from 5.4 or higher to 5.5.3, 6.1.4, 6.2 or higher level Non-Windows clients can be upgraded from 5.5 or higher to 5.5.3, 6.1.4, 6.2.2 or higher level20

Customer Benefits: Significant time savings when updating TSM clients Example: Auto upgrade time for 50 machines was 50 minutes vs 250 minutes for manual upgrade, a saving of 80% of the original time.

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Other Key Enhancements Virtual Tape LibrariesEnhanced mount-point processing to better handle large numbers of virtual drives

Journal Based Backup for Linux clientsImproves progressive incremental backup performance Client does not scan the local file system or obtain information from the server to determine which files to process Reduces network traffic between the client and server

64 bit client support64-bit native Linux Intel (x64) Backup-Archive client 64-bit native Solaris (SPARC and x64) Backup-Archive client 64-bit native Macintosh (Intel) Backup-Archive client

Microsoft Windows Cluster Configuration WizardMake the Windows configuration easier, Automate the tasks

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Other Key EnhancementsBackup Archive client enhancements Upgrade install for the TSM Linux Backup-Archive client Extend maximum path name support to 4096 bytes for Linux Backup-Archive client AES encryption for authentication protocol (AES 128)

TSM for Virtual Environments: vCenter Plug-in UI Linux data mover support for TSM for Virtual Environments Support for vSphere 5 Backup of VM with independent disks and raw device mapping Update Mount to support VTL devices

TSM for Mail and TSM for Databases and ERP TDPs enhanced to more efficiently handle very large numbers of backup objects TDP for Exchange & SQL indicate whether a backup was encrypted, compressed, LAN-free or De-duped TDP for SQL - Support SQL 2008 backup compression TDP DP for Oracle - TDPOSYNC support for backup history in Oracle control file TDP for Oracle New TDPOSYNC query command displays backup info including whether the backup was encrypted, compressed or deduped TDP for SAP - Support for RMAN incremental backups of Oracle databases

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FCM support for DB2, Oracle, SAP and custom applications on HP-UX on IA 64 machines NTFS and Custom Application for Windows

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Tivoli Storage FlashCopy Manager TSM for Mail (Exchange) and Databases (SQL)Unified MMC Snap-In

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Easier Navigation Familiar Windows look and feel

Enables integration with other Windows admins In a single console 2011 IBM Corporation

Tivoli Storage FlashCopy Manager TSM for Mail (Exchange)Interactive Individual Mailbox Restore (IMR)

Navigation via an Explorer/Outlook style interface Drag and Drop mailbox items from source to destination Original Exchange Mailbox Alternate Exchange Mailbox Personal Folders (PST) File Provide Filter and Searching for mailbox items Date Ranges - Created, Received, Modified Text - Subject, Sender, Recipient, Body Message Size

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TSM for z/OS Media 6.3 Enables FICON attached device access for IBM Tivoli Storage Manager V6.x Server on AIX and Linux on System z For a TSM for z/OS 5.5 customer - Leverages current investment in TSM Preserve stored backup, archive and space managed data Minimize retraining by allowing continuation of existing TSM administrative tasks Utilize existing TSM client software

Supports existing storage hardware used by TSM z/OS 5.5 servers Allows continued sharing of tape library resource under z/OS Provides an easy migration path from z/OS server Avoids time-consuming migration of data from existing storage pools

Leverage potential strengths of z/OS and open systems Exploit superior tape infrastructure and management on z/OS Reduce CPU usage by TSM on z/OS Lower cost of running TSM on open systems 2011 IBM Corporation

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TSM for z/OS Media 6.3TSM v6 server on Linux on z or AIX TSM for Z/OS Media runs on z/OSIBM System z10 Enterprise Class (z10 EC

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TSM v6 server on distributed platform Database functions: nodes, administrators, policy, tracking of data objects in hierarchy Communication with clients, Admin Center, other TSM servers and media server Storage devices may be attached to TSM server or accessed via media server Supports all v6 functions

TSM for z/OS Media Receives/sends data from/to TSM v6 server Performs I/O to tape and/or sequential disk Improved sequential-access disk implementation Supports same storage devices as z/OS server, including non-IBM hardware Interacts with z/OS DFSMS and TMS exactly as TSM z/OS server 2011 IBM Corporation

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Migrating from TSM for z/OS 5.5 to TSM for z/OS Media 6.31. Install TSM 6.3 server on AIX or zSeries Linux 2. Install z/OS media server 3. TSM for z/OS 5.5 server move all storage to TAPENote: customers must be on TSM for z/OS customer must be on 5.5 level in order to migrate

4. Extract and Load TSM utility extracts records from TSM 5.5 z/OS database and loads into TSM v6 database on AIX or zLinux Servers are offline during migration process 1:1 correspondence between source and target servers (no merging) 1:1 correspondence to a z/OS Media server. Each AIX or zLinux server requires a corresponding zOS Media server Metadata transfer options Media: two-step process (extract, then load) Network: one-step process (concurrent extract and load) Transfer of storage pool data Data on DASD must temporarily be moved prior to database migration No need to migrate data already written to tape by TSM on z/OS 5. Begin backups with new distributed server 6. Take TSM for z/OS 5.x server off line 2011 IBM Corporation

TSM for z/OS Media - Entitlement Migration

TSM for z/OS Media 6.3 will be announced as a replacement product for TSM for z/OS 5.5 TSM Extended Edition for z/OS Media 6.3 will be announced as a replacement product for TSM Extended Edition for z/OS 5.5 Includes use of TSM 6.3 or TSM Extended Edition 6.3 on AIX or z/Linux as supporting program Customers current on S&S for TSM for z/OS will receive entitlement for TSM for z/OS Media as a replacement product. Their entitlement will be moved from TSM for z/OS S&S to TSM Media Server S&S when they come in for renewal OR at customer request prior to renewal

Customers current on S&S will receive TSM for z/OS Media as part of their S&S, and remain supported on their current TSM 5.5 for z/OS until that product is announced end of support. The approach is intended to be cost neutral from a licensing perspective Will require an additional server (AIX or zLinux) to run the TSM Server. Additional server cost may be partially offset by z/OS MIPS reduction (performance testing underway) 2011 IBM Corporation

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