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IBM Data Retention Infrastructure
Tape Storage Solutions
TAPE $AVES: COST • ENERGY • DATA • COMPANY
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Josef (Sepp) Weingand Business Development Leader DACH – Data Retention Infrastructure - Tape Storage
IBM Systems
• IBM is the worldwide branded tape revenue share leader:
•#1 in total branded tape storage revenue share
•#1 in total branded tape drive revenue share
•#1 in total branded tape automation revenue share
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Total Branded Tape Storage Revenue Share
(Drives, Automation, Enterprise VT)
Branded Tape Drive Revenue Share
Branded Tape Automation Revenue Share
Others includes: Fujitsu; NEC; Hitachi; Toshiba; and Qualstar
IBM is #1 in the world for branded total tape revenue share 15 years running!
Dell 12,1%
HP 14,1%
IBM 32,1%
Oracle 18,0%
Others 2,0%
Overland 2,1%
Quantum 14,2%
Spectra Logic 5,4%
IDC Tape Market Share 4Q17 – Rolling 4 Quarters
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Branded Tape Enterprise Drive Revenue Share
Branded Tape Enterprise Automation Revenue Share
Total Enterprise Branded Tape Revenue Share
(Drives, Automation, VT)
• IBM is #1 in Total Enterprise Branded Tape Revenue Share
•1st in Tape Enterprise Branded Tape Drive Revenue Share
•1st in Branded Tape Enterprise Automation Revenue
Share
•1st in Branded Tape Enterprise VTL Revenue Share
• Led by IBM’s TS1155 & TS1150 enterprise tape drive, TS3500 &
TS4500 tape library with High Density frames and TS7700
Virtualization Engines
Branded Tape Enterprise Virtual Tape Revenue Share
Others includes: Fujitsu; NEC; Hitachi; Toshiba; and Qualstar
IBM is #1 for total branded enterprise revenue share
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http://searchdatabackup.techtarget.com/feature/IBM-
and-Dell-dominate-tape-storage-systems-user-ratings-
survey
Two recent user surveys
https://itbrandpulse.com/it-pros-vote-2018-storage-brand-leaders/
The Market Leader in Tape Libraries and
Mid-Range Tape Drives
IBM AWARDS - Mid-Range Tape Drives
Breaking up the six-year Market Leader lock on Mid-Range Tape Drives, IBM pushed past perennial champion Quantum to become this year’s 2018 Market, Performance, Reliability, Service & Support, and Innovation leader. Quantum held on to Price and kept HPE to an overall third.
- Tape Libraries As in the Mid-Range Tape category, IBM was the IT professionals’ 2018 choice to replace Quantum’s Market Leader hold on Tape Libraries. In addition, IBM collected Performance, Reliability, Service & Support, and Innovation honors. Quantum remained Price Leader and placed second across the board, followed by HPE.
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Warum Tape? Wofür Tape?
Kosten
Performance (single Stream,
Skalierbarkeit)
Sicherheit
Kapazität / Stellplatz
Roadmap
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Backup
•Protecting Long Term Data & Disaster Recovery • Using Air-Gap to protect Backup Data
• Last Line of Defense (Sicherheit)
• In Verbindung mit Disk/Flash für
Langzeitspeicherung (Kosten/Roadmap)
•Sicherung großer Datenmengen (Performance)
Archive
•Von „Content-Rich“ Daten
• Big Data / Much Data
• Wissenschaftliche / Engineering Data
• Video, Überwachung, TV, Automotive
•Cold Daten
• Unstructure Data / NAS (Never Access Storage)
• Microsoft Azure will use Tape
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The data deluge
80% of all files created are inactive
no access in at least 3 months!
=> NAS: Never Access Storage
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Source: D. Anderson, 2013 IEEE Conf. on Massive Data Storage
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IBM Forschungslabor Rüschlikon: Tapetechnologie
Demonstration August 2017 Areal recording density :
201 Gb/in2
20x TS1155 areal density
330 TB cartridge capacity
Mit dieser Demonstration zeigt IBM das Potential zur Steigerung der Kapazität für Tape auf!
Dies mit bereits heute eingesetzten Technologien! HDD Technology: • No room to continue adding platters • HDD capacity will be driven by areal density scaling (10-20% /a)
Cost advantage of tape will continue to grow!
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Microsoft Azure use Tape Why Microsoft Azure will use Tape:
• The cheapest most economical way to store cold data, continued
improvement with 30%+ CAGR and easiest roadmap.
• Cheaper-Separating the media from the reader/writer
• Both Tape and Optical pull the media out of the reader/writer.
• 1 expensive part, and service any amount of media.
• Tape libraries can be more flexible in drive / media ratio
• New tape drives can store more data on older media
• Tape libraries have less environmental constraints
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Faktor ~2 Faktor ~4
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IBM Spectrum Archive: Tape Tier
Spectrum Scale plus Spectrum Archive - Changing the economics of
storage with low cost file system based storage
Seamlessly incorporates tape storage to keep data online at much
lower costs
Data still listed in directories
Once data is accessed it is moved to disk
Other than longer access times, users have no idea data is stored on
tape
Featuring the award winning Linear Tape File System (LTFS)
technology
Up to 15TB in single tape cartridge now, 330 TB tape cartridge in
future (Research Demo in 2017)
Flash
Gold Pool
Disk
Silver Pool
Tier 1 Tier 2
Single name space
Spectrum Scale
CIO Finance Engineering
Tape
LTFS
Tier 3
Spectrum Archive
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Why Backup and why Tape for Backup For many organizations, backup is either breaking or broken
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42% of small companies have experienced data loss. 32% lost files forever.
http://www.storage-insider.de/ein-backup-ist-kein-archiv-a-595016/?cmp=sm-fb-swyn&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=sm&utm_campaign=facebook-swyn
http://www.searchstorage.de/tipp/Halten-Sie-Ihre-Backup-Daten-offline-um-gegen-Ransomware-geschuetzt-zu-sein
Companies Look to an Old Technology to Protect Against New
Threats Companies are once again storing data on tape, just in case https://www.wsj.com/articles/companies-look-to-an-old-technology-to-protect-against-new-threats-1505700180
“You’re never fully backed-up without an air gap”
https://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/Loeschanlagen-Ton-zerstoert-Festplatten-in-schwedischem-Rechenzentrum-4029730.html
IBM Systems
IBM DP&R Storage / Produkte
Tape Drives Tape Libraries Tape Virtualization & D2D
TS7700 • VTS für zOS
TS3500 • 58 –
20 087 Slots
•Shuttle: 15x20 087 =
300 000 Slots
TS3310 • 30 - 408 Slots
TS31/3200 • 22 / 44 Slots
TS2900 • 9 Slots
1 HH
192
Media
LTO 7
•6 TB
• 300 MB/sec
D2D •V3700, V5000,V7000, XIV,
DS8000, GPFS/ESS, Flash
IBM Spectrum Protect / IBM Spectrum Archive
TS1140
• 4 TB
• 250 MB/sec
TSLM
TS4500 • 100 – 23 170 Slots TS1150
• 10 TB
• 350 MB/sec
LTO 6 • 2500 GB
• 160 MB/sec
TS1155 • 15 TB
• 350 MB/sec
TS4300 • 32 – 272 Slots
• bis zu 21 Drives
21 HH
LTO8 • 12 TB
• 360 MB/sec
Whats new! Oktober 2015
LTO 7 Tape Drive: 6 TB / 300 MB/sec
TS4500 18 Frame Support & Media Verfication
Dezember 2015
Spectrum Archive (LTFS EE): Multiple Library Support
Spectrum Archive (LTFS LL): Free of charge
Mai 2016
TS4500 HA Support + Mainframe Support
TS7760 Neue VTS-Hardware
Mai 2017
TS1155 Tape Drive: 15 TB / 360 MB/sec
Juli 2017
TS4300 Tape Library: 272 Slots / 21 LTO Drives
Oktober 2017
LTO 8: 12 TB / 360 MB/sec
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Tape Drive History and Roadmap LTO
Generations LTO-5 LTO-6 LTO-7 LTO-8 LTO-9 LTO10 LTO11 LTO12
New Format
Capacity
(Native)
1.5 TB (L5) 2.5 TB
(L6)
6 TB (L7)
12.0 TB
Up to 24 TB Up to 48 TB Up to 96 TB Up to 192 TB
Other Format
Capacities
(Native)
800 GB (L4) (400 GB L3 R/O)
1.5 TB (L5) (800 GB L4 R/O)
2.5 TB (L6) (1.5 TB L5 R/O)
9 TB (M8)
6 TB (L7)
Up to 12 TB (L8) (6 TB L7 R/O)
Up to 24 TB (L9) (12 TB L8 R/O)
Up to 48 TB (L10) (24 TB L8 R/O)
Up to 96 TB (L11) (48 TB L10 R/O)
Native Data
Rate
140 MB/s 160 MB/s 300 MB/s Up to 360
MB/s
Up to 708 MB/s Up to 1100 MB/s
Any statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only.
2008
2010
2011
2013
TS1100
Generations TS1130 TS1140 TS1150 TS1155 TS1160 TS1170
New Format
Capacity (Native)
1 TB (JB) 640 GB (JA)
4 TB (JC) 1.6 TB (JB)
10 TB (JD)
7 TB (JC)
15 TB (JD)
18-20TB (JE) 15-17 TB (JD)
10-12 TB (JC)
Up to 50 TB (JF) Up to 30 TB (JE)
15 TB (JD)
Other Format
Capacities (Native)
700 GB (JB)
500 GB (JA)
300 GB (JA)
1 TB (JB)
700 GB (JB)
(All JA R/O)
4 TB (JC) 7 TB (JC) 4 TB read only (JC)
10 TB (JD)
7 TB (JC)
4 TB (JC)
10 TB (JD)
Native Data Rate 160 MB/s 250 MB/s 360 MB/s 360 MB/s Up to 500 MB/s Up to 1000 MB/s
2014
2015
2017
2017
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Enterprise and LTO Tape Drives
Capacity and Media Up-format
Performance
Access
Interfaces / Attachments
Reliability
Crypto
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New TMR Head Current Tape Drive Technology Based on GMR.
• LTO7, T10000D, TS1150, T10000E
• (HDD’s stopped using GMR in 2004). GMR has reached its density limits.
TMR provides a 4x improvement in signal sensitivity. Less susceptible to noise and media
discrepancies.
TMR Heads run cooler than GMR.
• Benefits media and data integrity.
IBM TS1155 and LTO 8 will be based on TMR
Tape has 13 yrs of TMR development to leverage
TMR Requires Major Manufacturing Re-Engineering
• Investment
• Head characteristics are substantially different than GMR
IBM has had to pioneer new tech to make it work.
What about others?
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IBM Storage & SDI
Highlights
• Delivers increased capacity:
12 TB/Cartridge (uncompressed) Full High Maximum data rate = 360 MB/s Half High Maximum data rate = 300 MB/s
• Read/write support of LTO7 media (BaFe) with 6 TB and new with 9 TB (for new cartridges only)
• Support to write-once-read-many (WORM) cartridges
• Available for IBM: TS2900, TS4300, TS4500, TS3500 / TS3100, TS3200, TS3310 / TS2200
Features
• Encryption – AME and AES-256 standard support
• IBM Spectrum Archive™ support Incorporates Linear Tape File System™ format
Platform Support
• Open systems
I am ready
Announcing October 10
LTO8 Offered in Full High FC, Half High FC and SAS Available as OEM products and will be integrated into the 3584,
Low End Libraries and Complementary products
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New “LTO 8 Type M“ initialization option New LTO generation 7 cartridges initialized as LTO - 8 Type M media will be able to store up to
22.5TB (9 TB native) of data.
• IBM refer this as “M8 media”
• New barcode label – LTO7 Cartridges need to have Barcode Label "M8" (Media Identifier)
• M8 needs to be initialized for 9 TB
• Works only for brand new Media
• Up-Format (eg. Jaguar) is not supported
• None initialized M8 Media will work in LTO7 Format (aka 6 TB)
TS4500, TS4300, TS2900, TS31/3200 & TS3310 support un-initialized M8 media and initialize M8
Media
• TS3500 supports only pre-intialized M8 Media
Inadvertent usage of un-initialized M8 media (when not supported) will result in a reduction in
capacity
No commitment that LTO9 can read M8
M8 has the best $/GB (below 1 Cent)
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Tape Drive – TS1155 High Capacity - Improves capacity of TS1150 drive by 50%
JD – 15TB Reuses existing JD Barium Ferrite media types to provide up to 15 TB native capacity
Compatible with TS1100 models
JD TS1150 backwards read support (J5D Read only)
JC 4 TB format (read only) and JC 7 TB format (read/write)
TS1160 backwards read TS1155 JD format (J5A Read Only)
Capacity will be achieved through a new head design and format on media
Will be offered with Fibre Channel or Ethernet based RoCE external interface
Two models
• 3592-55F - Dual 8 GB Fibre Channel
• 3592-55E – 10 GB Ethernet
• Supported through Microsoft Windows device driver
• Requires approval of i-RPQ 8B3685
Model conversion available from TS1150 (3592-EH8)
• MES upgrade from TS1140 is not available
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Dates:
• TS4500
• GA Fibre Channel 06/02/2017
3592 55F (TS4500 Fibre drive)
• GA RoCE 07/28/2017*
3592 55E (TS4500 RoCE drive)
• TS3500
• GA Fibre Channel -> -> 4Q17
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TS1150 Tape Drive Enhanced performance
• Dual, 8 Gb FC attachment with failover support (same as Jag-4)
• 360 MB/s max native data rate , 700 MB/s max compressed data rate
• 2 GB main data buffer (2X Jag-4)
• Improved file writing performance utilizing SkipSync and FastSync automatic writing accelerators / tape
mark virtualization
Improved access/search performance
• Load/ready time reduction by 26% (15 sec to 11 sec)
• Improved granularity of High Resolution Tape Directory
• Higher search speed on JD media compensates partially for longer media
• JD tape 21% longer then JC tape, search rate improved 10%
• Approx 10% longer average access on JD then JC
• Depending on recall file size, faster read data rate may compensate
Improved compression hardware and compatible encryption support
• Larger history buffer provides average of 25% improved compression in Jag-5 format versus Jag-4
compression ratios
• Compatible compression support for Jag-4 format
• Support for all existing encryption methods at higher performance
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IBM LTO G8, G7 and G6 FH and HH Comparison
Function IBM TS1155 IBM LTO 8 FH IBM LTO 8
HH
IBM LTO 7
FH
IBM LTO 7
HH
IBM LTO 6
FH
Capacity (Native ) 15 TB 12 TB 12 TB 6.0 TB 6.0 TB 2.5 TB
Compressed Capacity 37,5 TB 30 TB 30 TB 15.0 TB 15.0 TB 6.25 TB
Data rate 360 Mb/sec 360 MB/s 300 MB/s 300 MB/s 300MB/s 160 MB/s
Compression data Rate
(2.5:1)
750 MB/sec 750 MB/s 750 MB/s 750 MB/s 750 MB/s 400 MB/s
Max Sustained transfer
rate
800 MB/sec 500 MB/s (SAS)
700 MB/s (FC)
500 MB/s
(SAS)
700 MB/s (FC)
500 MB/s (SAS)
700 MB/s (FC)
500 MB/s (SAS)
700 MB/s (FC)
500 MB/s (SAS)
700 MB/s (FC)
Host Interfaces FC-8Gb
Both dual ports
FC-8Gb
Both dual ports
SAS-6Gb
FC-8Gb
Both dual ports
FC-8Gb
Both dual ports
SAS-6Gb
FC-8Gb
Both dual ports
SAS-6Gb
FC-8Gb
Both dual ports
Speed Matching 110 to 360
MB/sec
110 to 360 MB/s 100 to 300
MB/s
100 to 300 MB/s 100 to 300
MB/s
40 to 160 MB/s
Buffer 2 Gb 1 GB 1 GB 1 GB 1 GB 1 GB
Media to Load / Unload 12 sec / 22 sec 15 sec / 20 sec 15 sec / 20 sec 15 sec / 20 sec 15 sec / 20 sec 12 sec / 17 sec
Rewind speed 12,4 m/s 10 m/s 9 m/s 10 m/s 9 m/s 10 m/s
Locate speed 12,4 m/s 10 m/s 9 m/s 10 m/s 9 m/s 10 m/s
Average file access 44 sec 59 s 60 s 59 s 60 s 49 s
IBM CONFIDENTIAL
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TS1150/TS1155 Tape Drive – features Continued support for Jag-4 features with enhancements
• Base improvements in data rate, capacity, load/ready and search speeds
• Partitioning/LTFS support
• Maintains Jag-4 support for wrap-wise(4) or longitudinal(2) partitions
• Data Safe Mode (enhanced overwrite protection)
• Recommended Access Ordering (intelligent batch recall) with improved performance
• Media Verify to EOD support at faster native data rates
• Logical Block Protection with dual CRC type support (iSCSI CRC-32c and IBM Reed-Solomon CRC)
• BOP caching enabling improved label record access
• Automatic Standby Power standby mode
• Pro-active drive and media health alert support (SARS)
• Temperature and Humidity sensor support with alerts
• Max Capacity mode LEOT support allowing up to 4% more capacity
• Advanced automatic read-ahead and read-space virtualization at improved access performance and 2X
data buffer size
• Cartridge memory support with 2X size (16 KB) for JD-types and improved resolution tape directory and
MAM user area access support
• XCOPY support for direct drive-drive data movement
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Library
CONTROLLER
DRIVE
1
FC
Aapter
Server
rmt0 rmt1
Device Driver
Application
IBM unique: Data Path Failover mit IBM Tape Drives
LTO
rmt0
Seit 1999 verfügbar!
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Library
CONTROLLER
DRIVE
1
DRIVE
2
DRIVE
3
DRIVE
4
FC
Aapter
Server
rmt0
rmt3 rmt2 rmt1
rmt4
rmt7 rmt6 rmt5
rmt0 rmt1 rmt2 rmt3
Device
Driver
Application
Job 1 Job 2
Job 3 Job 4
IBM unique: Loadbalancing mit IBM Tape Drives
FC Link balanced!
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Vorteile der TS1155 Tape Drives
Reduzierung der Stellfläche aufgrund 15 TB vs. 12 TB weniger Bedarf Kassetten, Slots und Stellfläche
Roadmap zeigt höhere Kapazitäten auch in Zukunft
Reduziert Backupzeiten & verkürzt Restorezeiten schneller Datentransferrate
Bessere Zugrifszeit, Verbessertes „Virtual Backhitch“
Besserer ECC – sicherer!
Faktor 100 zu LTO
Investitionsschutz
Media Re-Use mit höherer Kapazität ermöglicht Weiternutzung vorhandener Tape Kassetten
Einfache Migration von älteren Generation
Einfache und schonende Migration
Roadmap!
2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
LTO7 vs Jaguar
LTO Jaguar
20 PB Start, 10 Drives, jedes Jahr +20 PB, 10 Drives
LTO8
Jaguar Media-ReUse
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IBM TS3500 (3584) Tape Library Enterprise Tape Library Modulares skalierbares Design
• Von 58 bis 20 087 Kassetten • Mit Shuttle bis zu 300 000 Kassetten
Hochverfügbarkeits / Enterprise Features • Dual Accessor – HA (optional), Dual Gripper (Standard) • Redundante Power Versorgung (Standard), • Redundanten Library Kontroller und Kontrollpfade
Laufwerke • LTO Gen1, Gen2, Gen3, Gen4, Gen5, Gen6, Gen7: Dual Ported 8 Gbit FC • TS11x0 Gen1, Gen2, Gen3, Gen4 und Gen5
Library Frame • Bis zu 287 Slots, bis zu 12 Drives
Erweiterungs- Frame • Bis zu 440 Slots, bis zu 12 Drives
High Density Frames • Bis zu 1320 Slots
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TS3500 History
L32/D32 Frames: 1. Generation (2000 to 2004)
• L32/D32 does not support LTO7 and newer Tape Drives
• TS3500 Library may not have any X32 Frame
End Of Service (EOS) for L32 & D32 was on June 30, 2017 • Currently no EOS planed for L22/D22/L52/D52/L23/D23/L53/D53
• Highly recommended: upgrade all L22/D22/L52/D52 to L23/D23/L53/D53
All L-Frames WFM, effective 6. Oktober 2017
Upgrades/MES (D&S-Frames) and new Drives still available
• Compare with 3494: Announced: 1993; WFM L-Frames: 2006; WFM D-Frames: 2009; MES/Drives: ?
• EOS: 2016
ReUse of HD1-Frames (S24, S54) on TS4500
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TS3500 High Density Frames
Gleiche Ausmaße wie bisherige Frames
Kombinierbar mit allen verschieden Frame-Typen
IBM patentierte High Density Slot Technologie
Tier Caching
Bis zu 3 x mehr Kassetten-Slots
Bis zu 1320 / 1000 (LTO / TS11x0) Slots Dadurch bis zu 20 087 Slots
“Capacity on Demand” (CoD) Optionen
Aktivierung von 3-Tier-Slots als Default S24: 600 Slots; S54: 660 Slots
On-demand Aktivierung der restlichen Tier-Stufen S24: zusätzliche 400 Slots (insgesamt dann 1000 Slots) S54: zusätzliche 660 Slots (insgesamt dann 1320 Slots)
LED Beleuchtung in Sx4 Frames
Weiternutzung an der TS4500 möglich
10 PB
auf 0,9 m²
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21 PB Video Archive
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Cartridge Locations Locations Used for
Mount
Tier 4
Tier 3
Tier 2
Tier 1
Tier 0
50 PB Seismic Data Archive
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Cartridge Locations Locations Used for
Mount
Tier 4
Tier 3
Tier 2
Tier 1
Tier 0
<10% aller Mounts kommen von Tiers 2-5, die durchschnittliche Verzögerung der HD Slots ist < 700 Millisekunden!
3 Kundenbeispiele mit TS3500 HD Slots
2fache verbesserte Slot Dichte bei gleichen Mount Zeiten
7 PB TSM Backup
(860 TB/month)
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Cartridge Locations Locations Used for
Mount
Tier 5
Tier 4
Tier 3
Tier 2
Tier 1
Tier 0
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Domino Effekt der Tape Mount Zeit
0
5
10
15
20
25
Typical Tape
Mount Time
(seconds)
IBM TS3500
library with HD
slots
Vendor A library
with traditional
slots
Vendor B library
with "filing
cabinet" slots
Min Config
Max Config
*Notes: TS3500 HD average impact of 700 milliseconds based on example case studies
Vendor A mount time comes from public data sheets
Vendor B mount time is an estimate based on public information
Niedrige
Mount Zeit führt zu
kleineren Diskbuffern
…
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IBM TS4500 (3584) Tape Library Enterprise Tape Library – Weiterentwicklung der TS3500 – Generation 4 Modulares skalierbares Design
• Von 100 bis 23 170 Kassetten, 1 – 18 Frames • Easy Expantion (add Frame <1h)
Hochverfügbarkeits / Enterprise Features • Dual Gripper (Standard), Redundante Power Versorgung (Standard), • Redundanten Library Kontroller und Kontrollpfade • Dual Accessor – HA (optional)
Beste Performance • Schnellste Robotik+unique Gripper-Design; Drives verteilt (nicht centralized)
• Floating HomeCell und Cartridge Caching
Laufwerke • LTO 5/6/7/8 und TS11x0: Dual Ported 8 Gbit FC und Ethernet
Higher Density mit neuen HD-Frames mit bis zu 16 Tape Drives
• Bis zu 774 Slots und bis zu 12 Tape Drives im 1. Frame
• Bis zu 1054 und bis zu 16 Drives in den Erweiterungs-Frames
Ease-of-Use
• Moderne GUI und schneller Controller mit mehr Speicher
Neues, verbessertes „Integrated Management“
„Automatic Media Verfication“
LTFS Library Edition
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Einzigartige Funktionalitäten der TS4500
Höchste Kapazität pro Stellplatz
Modular erweiterbares Design (add Frame <1h)
Großes und einfaches Wachstumsmöglichkeit (bis zu 23170 Slots und 128 Drives)
Concurrent Firmwareupdates
Höchste Performance
• Schnellste Robotik
• Drives flexible verteilbar in der Library (=kurze Wege)
• Floating HomeCell und Cartidge Caching
• Kassetten werden performanceoptimiert abgelegt
Kassetten werden in der Nähe der am häufigsten benützten Drives abgelegt
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TS4500 G4 Control System – Improved Ease-of-Use GUI Example: At-a-Glance and Actionable Status
TS4500 notifications – SNMP, Email, and Syslog options
TS4500 security improvements:
• LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)/Kerberos client
now integrated – no longer require a separate Storage
Authentication Service
• SSL/TLS (Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security)
performance improved
• Password and Session Policy now supported
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TS4500 Automatic Media Verification Pro-actively verify the ability to read data stored on tape from any open
systems application
• Simple policy designates policy period, start date, and media
verification drives for the logical library
• Results are viewable in the Cartridges and Events pages of the
TS4500 GUI
• Notification of failure sent via SNMP, email, or syslog
• Works with any open systems application*
• Free of charge!
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Self-contained Air Flow
Ambient Air Hot Air Exhaust
All library frame perforations
to be blocked to create a
controlled enclosure.
Design will minimize
temperature and humidity
excursions when any door is
opened for service.
Air Conditioner
Hot aisle
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A
B
Top View Frame 1 Frame N
TS4500 High Availability Option with Dual Active
Accessors Integrated service bays
• No dedicated service bay frames required.
• A portion of left-most and right-most frames used for
service (Columns 1-8 SBA, 5-10 SBB)
2 frames minimum for dual accessor configuration • TS3500 requires 4 frames minimum
18 frames maximum configuration • Same as TS3500 but with added capacity
New “Elastic capacity” Option eliminates inactive service space.
• Use for least recently used cartridges, or
• Use for temporary overflow
Service space columns only accessible by one accessor
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Red - Not available
Yellow – Available just for
one accessor
Green – Available for
both accessors
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Average File size (MB) 5000
Data Transferlimitations (MB/sec) 600
Recalls per Mount 1
Recalls per Mount with higher Capacity Tape Drives 1,0
Requested Transferrate 2000
IBM IBM IBM
TS1140 LTO6 TS1150 T10kD
TS3500 TS3500 TS3500 SL8500
4,7 4,7 4,7 11,0
15 12 15 16
42 60 42 50
61,7 76,7 61,7 77,0
14,29 31,25 13,89 19,84
0 0 0 0
0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0
42 60 42 50
24 17 24 23
4,7 4,7 4,7 4,7
2,8 2,8 2,8 2,8
149,51 192,47 149,11 177,36
24,1 18,7 24,1 20,3
2408 1870 2414 2030
33,44 25,98 33,53 28,193344,353775 2597,807451 3353,254147 2819,10476
59,8 77,0 59,6 70,9
12,2 12,2 12,2 18,5
295 295 295 194
12 16 12 10
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Automation Device
Robotic Access Time
MountTime (Load/Ready)
Search
Accesstime
Average File Read Time
Follow on search
Follow on Read
Rewind
Unload
Robotic Demount Time
Robotic Move to new Cart Slot
Total Time
Mounts per hour
Mounts per hour with x Tape Drives
Transfer in MB / sec
Needed Tape Drives
Robotic Move time in sec
Mounts / h
Max Drives
Hint: TS3500 and TS4500 has same Mount Performance
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temperature and humidity
excursions when any door is
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Das IBM Forschungslabor in Rüschlikon/Zürich konnte bereits eine
330 TB Tape Kassette demonstrieren. Dies zeigt das riesige
Potential der Tape Technologie im Vergleich zu anderen
Storagetechnologien auf und ermöglich eine sichere
Weiterentwicklung und stabile Roadmap.
Tape ist das günstigste Storage Tier; ideal für Cold Data /
Archive Daten
Tape ist das sicherste Medium; ideal für Backup
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