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TSM Trends and DirectionsTSM 5.5 and Next Release Roadmap

Freddy SaldanaFreddy SaldanaProduct Manager TSM Family of ProductsOxford University TSM SymposiumSeptember 2007

© 2007 IBM Corporation

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DisclaimerDisclaimerThis presentation describes future enhancements to IBM Tivoli Storage Manager family of productsManager family of productsAll statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only.yInformation in this presentation does not constitute a commitment to deliver the described enhancements or to do so in a particular timeframe

IBM reserves the right to change product plans, features, and delivery schedules according to business needs and requirementsThis presentation uses the following designations regarding availability p g g g g yof potential product enhancements– Planned 5.5: Planned for delivery in TSM v5.5 (2007) – Next Release Candidate (NRC): Candidate for delivery in the next releaseNext Release Candidate (NRC): Candidate for delivery in the next release

after v5.5– Future Candidate: Candidate for delivery in future release

© 2007 IBM CorporationTSM Roadmap © 2007 IBM CorporationTSM Trends and Directions – 5.5 and Next Release Roadmap2

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Symposium Presentations on Future DirectionSymposium Presentations on Future Direction

Session Title Presenter Future Topics Coveredp

Trends and Directions Freddy SaldanaTSM roadmap TSM 5.5 and next release items (high

level)level)

Future Enhancements Dave Cannon

DatabaseManagement of stored dataFuture Enhancements Dave Cannon AdministrationSecurity

HSM St f B d TSM for Space ManagementHSM Stefan Bender TSM for Space ManagementTSM HSM for Windows

Copy Services Del Hoobler TSM for Copy ServicesTSM for Advanced Copy ServicesTSM for Advanced Copy Services

Understanding Disk Storage Dave Cannon Sequential-access disk

Data De duplication Dave Cannon Deduplication

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Data De-duplication Dave Cannon Deduplication

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TopicsTopics

TSM 5 5 Planned ContentTSM 5.5 Planned Content

Next Release CandidatesNext Release Candidates

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TSM Target RoadmapTSM Target Roadmap

V5 4

V5.5Plan 4Q07

NextRelease

CandidatesV5.4

Available

Q• Server scalability –upgrade TSM DB• Improve server install and config• Data Deduplication• Improved Admin Interface

• Collocate active data• Hardware tape drive encryption

• TSM managed key for B/A client encryption

• TSM/ACS DB2 N series FC/NFS AIX d Li • VSS instant restore for Exchange

with N series • Exchange IMR • Windows Active Directory item

Hardware tape drive encryption• Data shredding on random access disk• NDMP Off site vaulting• NDMP filer to TSM server• Exchange instant restore w/DS8000-

and Linux x• VSS support for MS SQL • VMware Consolidated Backup

usability AIX WPAR t recovery

• VSS instant restore for SQL with N series and backup validation from snapshot image

• VSS provider snapshot for file

Exchange instant restore w/DS8000DS6000

• N series/NetApp Snapshot (SAN) mySAP/DB2-Oracle

• Backup set enhancements

• AIX WPAR support• Concurrent volume access for seq.

disk • Seq. disk pool migration thresholds• Restartable Export/Import • VSS provider snapshot for file

system Backup/Restore • Improved Reporting• UTF-8 Locale on Linux• Vista/Windows Server 2008 ASR

p• Administration Center Updates• VMware with VCB integration module• SharePoint (1H2007)• TSM Express upgrade to TSM enterprise

• Restartable Export/Import• Export Todate/Totime options • HSM for Windows reconciliation • Windows 8K File Path names• Online Image Backup Windows 64 bit • Vista/Windows Server 2008 ASR

• Windows Server 2008• Restore with better method heuristic

(Classic vs NQR) • Incremental FlashCopy and multiple

TSM Express upgrade to TSM enterprise• MAC OS X Intel• Vista basic support• B-A client scaling- memory usage• HSM for Windows (MSCS cluster failover

• Online Image Backup Windows 64 bit• OFS Windows 64 bit• Novell OES V2• IPv6• Exchange 2007 with VSS

Wi d S 2008 b li

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Incremental FlashCopy and multiple targets with SVC

HSM for Windows (MSCS cluster failover, globalization)

• Exchange 2007 no VSS

• Windows Server 2008 b-a client (1Q2008)

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Enhanced Security - TSM Transparent encryptionEnhanced Security - TSM Transparent encryption

TSM backup-archive client simple encryption key management – TSM Client generates a random encryption key password

• Per data object selected by “include. encrypt” and “exclude. encrypt” criteriacriteria

– TSM Client passes encrypted data object encryption key password to TSM Server across “the wire”• TSM Client-Server “Session Key” used to encrypt/decrypt• AES128 encryption used if BOTH Client and Server support it

Previously available simple encryption key management– TSM 5.3 API applications; e.g. DP Exchange, DP SQL,…

– TSM 5.4 HW Tape Drive Encryption (IBM TS1120,IBM LTO4)

– Not applicable to TSM DB backup, backup set, Export tapes

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TSM 5.5BenefitEncryption with simple key management for b-a client

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Advanced Replication Technology: Snapshot ExploitationAdvanced Replication Technology: Snapshot Exploitation

ApplicationData

Local Snapshot Versions

Application System

Backup System

Snapshot

Support for multiple, persistent snapshots (point-in-time copies)Snapshot

Creation •Persistent snapshots retained locally

•Very fast restore from the snapshot

R f

Backup to TSM Server

Snapshot backup to TSM server•Transfer outboard of application server to minimize impact to

Restore from local

snapshot

Policy-based h t

application •Copies on TSM server provide long-term retention and disaster recovery

S h t l it ti i

Restore from TSM Server

TSM Server

snapshot management Policy-based management of

local, persistent snapshots•Retention policies may be different

Snapshot exploitation in TSM for Copy Services (CS)TSM for Advanced Copy Services (ACS)

Storage Hierarchyfor local snapshots and copies on TSM server

•Automatic reuse of local snapshot storage as older snapshot versions

B fi

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expireBenefitVirtually zero-impact backup and very fast restore

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TSM/ACS DB2 N series FC/NFS AIX and NFS Linux xTSM/ACS DB2 N series FC/NFS AIX and NFS Linux x

ApplicationData

Local Snapshot Versions

DB2 UDB System

Backup System

N series / NetApp Server

•FC or NFS attached N series / NetApp on AIX

Data Versions

Snapshot Creation

FC or NFS

NetApp on AIX•NFS attached N series / NetApp Linux x Freq ent space efficient

Backup to TSM Server

Restore from SnapshotAIX or Linux

•Frequent, space-efficient snapshots of DB2 data •Multiple local snapshots – (Max 255)

TSM Server

Restore from TSM Server

255)•Data movement to TSM from alternate host

Policy-based snapshot

management

•Restore from local snapshot version or from TSM storage hierarchy

TSM Server

Storage Hierarchy

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HierarchyTSM 5.5Benefit

Virtually zero-impact backup and very fast restore

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TSM/CS: VSS support for MS SQLTSM/CS: VSS support for MS SQL

ApplicationLocal

Snapshot SQL ServerBackup Serverpp

Data Versions Backup to TSM Server

A

SnapShot Creation

BCA

B

C

A Instant restore DS8K DS6K SVCSnapShots Cataloged in TSM DB using

TSM for CS methodology(to be exploited by restore path A and B)

A. Instant restore DS8K, DS6K, SVC (TSM 5.5) –o Instant restore N series (TSM NRC)- volume restore using FlashCopy

TSM Server

FlashCopyB. File copy from snapshot (TSM NRC) C. Restore from TSM Server (TSM 5.5)

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TSM 5.5

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TSM integration with VMware Consolidated Backup VCBTSM integration with VMware Consolidated Backup - VCBRestore with TSM clients on VMs

TSM ClientSAN Agent

TSM Server

VMware® Consolidated Backup provides an easy to use, centralized backup facility for virtual machines. It enables virtual machine contents to be backed up from a centralized

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Microsoft® Windows 2003 proxy server rather than directly from ESX Server. Source: VMWARE

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VMware VCBVMware VCB

VMware guest machines supportedg pp– Windows 2003, XP, Vista

Other Windows can be restored by supported clients to– Other Windows can be restored by supported clients to mount points on other systems

B k P S Wi d 2003Backup Proxy Server Windows 2003

Restore with TSM clients on guest systems

Backup by TSM client from backup proxy server LAN or LAN-Free

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TSM 5.5

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TSM VCB Support UsabilityTSM VCB Support Usability

TSM client enhancements to focus on:– Simplification

• Need to minimize administrative and user interactions required to perform the backup and restore of the data.the backup and restore of the data.

• Automate where possible to allow for:– Clear representation of data to a given virtual machine.– Support backup and management of a large number of virtual machines.pp p g g

– Integration• Exploit the VCB framework

Use VCB framework for managing the VMware snapshot capabilities– Use VCB framework for managing the VMware snapshot capabilities.– Eliminate the need/use of “VMware Integration module for TSM” for file level

backup.

– Restore from the virtual machine– Restore from the virtual machine.– Eliminate dependencies on how the backup was done (vm or vcb)

that limit or restrict the ability to restore from the virtual machine.

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BenefitMore automation for VMware backup/restore

TSM 5.5

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TSM: VCB - BackupTSM: VCB - Backup

Backup processing enhancements:– Eliminate use of scripted pre/post schedule jobs.

• Manage creation of VMware snapshots directly from the client.• Manage thawing of snapshots directly from the client.

– Automatically manage TSM configuration for backing up each virtual machine.• Simplify TSM assignment and management of client node name and

snapshot management.All f th b k f i t l hi ith i i l• Allow for the backup of many virtual machines with minimal user configuration.

• Backup to be orchestrated through a single command that allows for: – Finding and backing up the virtual machines on a given ESX server or from the

VMware Virtual Center server.– Options to be provided to manage which virtual machines to backup.

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BenefitMore automation for VMware backup/restore TSM 5.5

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TSM: VCB - RestoreTSM: VCB - Restore

Restore Processing Enhancements:– Data to be restored maps directly to the virtual machine performing

the restore operation.TSM fil (d i ) di tl t i t l hi• TSM filespace (drive) names map directly to virtual machine.– For example, if the virtual machine name is “winhost25”, the TSM filespace

would appear as: \\winhost25\c$.

– Each virtual machine uniquely named to TSM to facilitate:• Data restore as if it had originally been backed up by a TSM client running

from within that virtual machine.from within that virtual machine.

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BenefitMore automation for VMware backup/restore TSM 5.5

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TSM: VCB – SAN ExploitationTSM: VCB – SAN Exploitation

VCB enables TSM SAN data backup from the backup proxy server– LAN-Free data movement.

• Read/Write direct to SAN devices.• Implemented using the TSM Storage Agent to coordinate/negotiate

operations with the TSM server.– LAN-Free support possible for VCB and ESX volume-level backup.pp p p

• VMware scripts required for full backup• Not possible within the virtual machine due to limitations of how FC is

presented/available to the virtual machinepresented/available to the virtual machine.

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BenefitMore automation for VMware backup/restore TSM 5.5

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TSM AIX Client SupportTSM AIX Client Support

Backup-Archive, API and HSM client (AIX 6.1 WPAR)– Can be installed in the global partition (like any standalone AIX)

– All WPAR FS data will be backed and restored from the global partition

G f– Global partition administrator will manage the backups tasks for all WPAR

– All WPAR data must be backed up by the global partition root owner

All WPAR file systems (GPFS & JFS2) can be HSM managed– All WPAR file systems (GPFS & JFS2) can be HSM managed.

– Files will be recalled by the HSM running in the global partition when accessed from within a WPAR.

Backup Support for Extended Attribute (AIX 5.3 and above)– From TSM perspective, EAs constitute a new type of meta-data that must be

protectedprotected.

– Backup and migration of EA data for JFS2 file system

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BenefitEnhanced support for AIX TSM 5.5

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TSM AIX Client Support cont’dTSM AIX Client Support cont dEncrypting File System (EFS) Support (AIX 6.1)– Backup of raw encrypted data. TSM client-side encryption and compression

di bl ddisabled.– Option to decrypt and backup with TSM encryption – easier to mange key for long

term data archival using TSM key managed encryptionFil E ti K (FEK) b k d i E t d d Att ib t– File Encryption Key (FEK) backed up via Extended Attributes.

– AIX keystore must be backed up by the user separately (/var/efs directory)

Clear File access

Edit abc

File System Layer

Crypto Meta data in EA

KeystoreLogs in

Key Cache

Encrypted

Memory

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BenefitEnhanced support for AIX TSM 5.5

Encrypted

File

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TSM AIX Client Support cont’dTSM AIX Client Support cont dNetwork File System version 4 (NFSV4) ACL Support (AIX 5.3 TSM B-A & HSM

client and above)– Backup and migration of NFSV4

ACL data for JFS2 file system on AIX: NFS V4 Server1 (JFS2 or GPFS)

TSM B-A client y

AIX 5.3 and above

– Backup support for ACL data from AIX NFS client for any file-system

AIX: NFS V4 Client for NFS server Server1 & Server2

XAIX NFS client for any file-system that supports NFSV4 ACL

– Flexibility to backup JFS2 and GPFS fil t f NFS

Solaris: NFS V4

XGPFS file system from NFS server or NFS client with NFS ACL data

Server2 (ZFS)

-No native support for Solaris NFS V4 ACLs

-ZFS NFSV4 ACL data can be protected from an AIX NFS client

– Non-AIX NFS servers can backup ACL data from an AIX NFS client

S

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BenefitEnhanced support for AIX TSM 5.5

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TSM AIX Client Support cont’dTSM AIX Client Support cont dTSM support for JFS2 Snapshot (AIX 5.3 and above– On-line image backup for JFS2 file

systems– Snapshot–based file backup and

hi

Application Data

B A li tarchive– Control points available for application

suspend and resume to manage application level data-consistency AIX Server

B-A client JFS2

Image or file-level backup

SnapShot driven by B-A client

application level data-consistency– Customers can continue to run

applications with nearly no impact due to backup

AIX ServerSnapshot

p– Functionally equivalent snapshot

support between AIX and Windows client

– No snapshot support on HSM managed file systems (JFS2 limitation) TSM Server

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BenefitEnhanced support for AIX TSM 5.5

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Sequential-Access DiskSequential-Access Disk

Concurrent Volume Access– Concurrent read access for the same sequential-access disk volume

– Multiple operations will be able to retrieve data on the same volume without blocking

BenefitImproved access to sequential-access disk

Migration Thresholds

Improved access to sequential access disk

– Migration thresholds for sequential-access disk similar to random-access disk

Migration begins when percentage occupancy for the entire pool– Migration begins when percentage occupancy for the entire pool reaches the high migration threshold

Benefit

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BenefitMore data can be stored on sequential-access disk before migration TSM 5.5

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Export/ImportExport/Import

Restartable Export/Import– Export/import restarts from checkpoint

BenefitReduced time to complete interrupted export/import

Export Todate/Totime Options– Todate/Totime, together with existing Fromdate/Fromtime will allow

an administrator to specify a time window for object data that will be exported

BenefitImproved control over what gets exported

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TSM 5.5

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TSM HSM for WindowsTSM HSM for WindowsReconciliation

R b l t fil– Remove obsolete files– Check to prevent orphan stubs and filesBackup Integrationp g– Backup both file contents and stubs– Restore files with the B-A clientGUI E h t C fi ti Edit P BGUI Enhancements- Configuration Editor, Progress Bar– Configure all options with GUI– Remove need for regedit (registration editor) and manual options setting– Provide current state of the migration job and estimate on the durationInteroperability with Other File System Filter based Software

Symantec/Norton Anti Virus McAfee AV– Symantec/Norton Anti Virus, McAfee AV– Journal based backup with TSM B/A, Open File support w/TSM B/A

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BenefitEfficient use of storage, integrated with backup TSM 5.5

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Other EnhancementsOther Enhancements

Windows 8K File Path Name Support– Extend maximum path name support to 8k bytes for Windows

Windows 64 bit Online Image Backup and Open File Support

Novell OES V2 NetWare, Linux – with standard TSM clients

IPv6– IPv6 is the "next generation" protocol to replace the current version

IP, IP Version 4 ("IPv4").

– Coexist with IPv4, Larger number of IP addresses

– Unix, Windows HSM support and z/OS server 4Q2008

Exchange 2007 with VSS support 4Q2007

Windows Server 2008 b-a client (1Q2008)

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TSM 5.5BenefitSupport files with very long names and more IP address

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TSM Target RoadmapTSM Target Roadmap

V5 4

V5.5Plan 4Q07

Next Release

CandidatesV5.4

Available

Q

• Server scalability –upgrade TSM DB• Improve server install and config• Data Deduplication

• Collocate active data• Hardware tape drive encryption

• TSM managed key for B/A client encryption

• TSM/ACS DB2 N series FC/NFS AIX • Improved Admin Interface • VSS instant restore for Exchange

with N series • Exchange IMR

Hardware tape drive encryption• Data shredding on random access disk• NDMP Off site vaulting• NDMP filer to TSM server• Exchange instant restore w/DS8000-

• TSM/ACS DB2 N series FC/NFS AIX and Linux x

• VSS support for MS SQL • VMware Consolidated Backup

usability • Windows Active Directory item level

recovery • VSS instant restore for SQL with N

series and backup validation from snapshot image

Exchange instant restore w/DS8000DS6000

• N series/NetApp Snapshot (SAN) mySAP/DB2-Oracle

• Backup set enhancements

y• AIX WPAR support• Concurrent volume access for seq.

disk• Seq. disk pool migration thresholds snapshot image

• VSS provider snapshot for file system Backup/Restore

• Improved Reporting• UTF-8 Locale on Linux

p• Administration Center Updates• VMware with VCB integration module• SharePoint (1H2007)• TSM Express upgrade to TSM enterprise

q p g• Restartable Export/Import• Export Todate/Totime options • HSM for Windows reconciliation • Windows 8K File Path names UTF 8 Locale on Linux

• Vista/Windows Server 2008 ASR• Windows Server 2008 • Restore with better method heuristic

(Classic vs NQR)

TSM Express upgrade to TSM enterprise• MAC OS X Intel• Vista basic support• B-A client scaling- memory usage• HSM for Windows (MSCS cluster failover

Windows 8K File Path names• Online Image Backup Windows 64 bit• OFS Windows 64 bit• Novell OES V2• IPv6• Exchange 2007 with VSS

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( Q )• Incremental FlashCopy and multiple

targets with SVC

HSM for Windows (MSCS cluster failover, globalization)

• Exchange 2007 no VSS

• Exchange 2007 with VSS• Windows Server 2008 b-a client

(1Q2008)

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Server scalability –upgrade TSM DBServer scalability –upgrade TSM DB

Enhance proprietary

Upgrade to new

database database

Ease of

Primary Evaluation Criteria Based on Customer Value

P fS l bilitServer Ease of AdministrationPerformanceScalabilityServer

Availability

Other ConsiderationsDevelopment

CostReporting & Monitoring

Impact of Conversion

Total Cost of Ownership

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Candidate

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Upgrade TSM Database To DB2Upgrade TSM Database To DB2Greatly improved database availability through planned/unplanned outages – On-line reorganization often requested by TSM customers is available now in DB2On line reorganization, often requested by TSM customers, is available now in DB2– Improved repair/recovery tools in DB2 expected to greatly reduce TSM server downtime for repairImproved scalability satisfies need of enterprise customers for management of larger quantities of data and greater concurrency– DB2 has larger limits on recovery log size and database capacity as compared to TSM proprietary

database– Upgrade from proprietary database engine to DB2 will satisfy current TSM requirements and

position for future growthDatabase self-management will help satisfy need for simplified TSM administration– DB2 is moving toward autonomic, self-administering database to reduce administrative burden– DB2 capabilities will surpass current or foreseeable capability in TSM’s proprietary databaseIncreased scalability of each TSM server might lower customer cost by reducing requiredIncreased scalability of each TSM server might lower customer cost by reducing required number of TSM servers to meet demandComplete SQL function and improved query performancePotential future exploitation of DB2 capabilities/technologies

Benefit

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BenefitIncreased availability and scalability of TSM server Candidate

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Data DeduplicationData DeduplicationCommon files or subfiles (operating system,

application) are not duplicated in the TSM disk storageapplication) are not duplicated in the TSM disk storage for each node

Deduplication done on the at the TSM server

Only one instance of Client 1 filesystem

File XClient 2 filesystem File X

File X File X is stored on server, but each

node shows backup of this fileFile XClient 2 filesystem

Client 3 filesystem

TSM Server

File X

of this file

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BenefitReduced disk storage requirements

Candidate

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Administration Center: Infrastructure ImprovementsAdministration Center: Infrastructure Improvements

Upgrade to new, lighter-weight version of Integrated Solutions Console (ISC) infrastructureinfrastructure

– Significant reduction in footprint ~ 50% reduction

• Disk footprint p

• Initial memory footprint

– Faster installation

Improved response time to administrator actions

– Reduced time for initial page load and page switches

– Enhance processing of large queries

– Progress indicators

Benefit

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BenefitImproved administrative experience Candidate

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Administration Center: Functional EnhancementsAdministration Center: Functional EnhancementsClient Node Direction

N hi h l l t k– New high level task– Find any client node regardless of server– New global client node view– Fast path client node creation

• Change the existing wizard to a form• Allow default settings

Maintenance Plan Direction– Return maintenance plan wizard to a guided approach– New customization tool to create a custom maintenance planp

• Command builders similar to the wizard• Line based editor • Allow custom ordering of maintenance actions

Health monitor improvements– Change to easier to understand display– Add session and process information

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BenefitImproved administrative experience

Candidate

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TSM/CS: VSS Instant Restore for Exchange w/ N seriesTSM/CS: VSS Instant Restore for Exchange w/ N series

Local Snapshot

Exchange S

Backup Server

N series / NetApp Server

ApplicationData

Snapshot Versions

ServerBackup to

TSM Server

Server

FCP, iSCSI SnapShot Creation

CA

B

B

CSnapShots Cataloged in TSM DB using TSM for CS methodology(exploited by restore path A and B)

Restore Paths: A. Instant Restore -volume restore using

SnapRestore (TSM NRC)

TSM Server

p ( )B. File copy from Snapshot C. Restore from TSM Server

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BenefitVirtually zero-impact backup and very fast restore for Exchange Candidate

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TSM for Copy Services Exchange IMRTSM for Copy Services Exchange IMR

Local Snapshot

Exchange S

Backup ServerApplication

Data

Snapshot Versions

ServerBackup to

TSM Server

Server

SnapShot Creation

BIMR

A

IMR

Individual Mail item Recovery from any VSS Snapshot image

TSM ServerBenefit

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TSM ServerBenefitFaster mail item recovery Candidate

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TSM/CS: VSS instant restore for SQL w/ N series and backup validation from snapshot imagevalidation from snapshot image

Local SnapshotSQL Server

Backup Server

N series / NetApp Server

ApplicationData

Snapshot Versions

SQL ServerBackup to

TSM Server

Server

FCP, iSCSI SnapShot Creation

CA Backup

ValidationB

B

CSnapShots Cataloged in TSM DB using TSM for CS methodology(exploited by restore path A and B)

Restore Paths: A. Instant Restore- volume restore using

SnapRestore (TSM NRC)

TSM Server

p ( )B. File copy from Snapshot (TSM 5.5)C. Restore from TSM Server

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BenefitVirtually zero-impact backup and very fast restore for SQL

Candidate

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VSS provider snapshot for file system Backup/Restore

Local SnapshotFile Server

Backup Server

VSS Provider

ApplicationData

Snapshot Versions

File ServerBackup to

TSM Server

Server

SCSI/FC SnapShot Creation

CA

B

B

AIX or Win

CSnapShots Cataloged in TSM DB using TSM for CS methodology(exploited by restore path A and B)

Restore Paths: A. Instant Restore- volume restore using

SnapRestore

TSM Server

pB. File copy from Snapshot C. Restorer VSS FS snapshot from TSM

Server

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BenefitVirtually zero-impact backup and very fast restore for NTFS files

Candidate

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TSM for Advanced Copy ServicesTSM for Advanced Copy Services

Incremental FlashCopy with SVC– Only changed blocks will be copied after the initial FC to the same

set of target volumes

– Avoid a full background copy of the source volumes for each FlashCopy image created

Multiple FlashCopy targets with SVCMultiple FlashCopy targets with SVC– Accommodate multiple targets and still preserve the incremental FC

capability p y

– Can create a new FC image before the background copy for the prior one is complete

PPRC Toleration (FlashCopy backup/restore to PPRC primary)

Integrate with SAP BACKINT snapshot support

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Candidate

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TSM Copy Services SummaryTSM Copy Services SummaryTSM for CS (Windows)

Current supportTSM for ACS (AIX)

Current supportpp– VSS for Exchange– Tested VSS snapshot providers include IBM N

series, NetApp, DS6000/8000/4000, SVC, Windows System ProviderS t f IBM t d i th h

pp– Exploits FlashCopy on ESS 800, DS8000/6000,

SVC– Support for non-IBM storage devices managed

by SVCS t f O l DB2 SAP ith– Support for non-IBM storage devices through

VSS provider interface– Exchange instant restore for DS8K, DS6K, SVC

Future support

– Support for Oracle, DB2, mySAP with DB2/Oracle on AIX

– mySAP N series (SAN) with Oracle/DB2 on AIX

Future N-series/NetApp support– VSS for SQL Server (planned 5.5)– Exchange instant restore for N series/NetApp

(candidate)– Exchange IMR from VSS snapshot (candidate)

SQL Server instant restore from VSS snapshot

– DB2 FC/NFS on AIX and NFS Linux x (planned 5.5)

– SnapShot/SnapRestore exploitation for file systems (candidate)

– SnapVault integration (future candidate)– SQL Server instant restore from VSS snapshot on N series/NetApp (candidate)

– NTFS snapshot with file-level restore (candidate)

SnapVault integration (future candidate)

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BenefitVirtually zero-impact backup and very fast restore for Exchange

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Reporting Architecture Overview ISC (Web Browser)

TSM Admin Center/Health Monitor

TEP

TEP Workspaces

TSM Admin Center/Health Monitor

TSM monitoring Data

SAP Client ITM Agent(mySAP)

Optional SAP Client

TSM Server ITM Agent(TSM) ITM BIRT based reports

TSM TSM

DB/2

TDWReporting

Infrastructure

DB/2

HTMLTSM Activity

Log

TSM Operational

Database TSM AttributeGroups

BIRTReporting

Engine HTMLPDFCSV

e-mailWEB/URLetc

HTML

PDF

Distribution

BIRT Report Design Tool(Eclipse)

Primary TSM Server ITM & Reporting Server

B fit

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Report DefinitionsBenefitImproved native reporting and analysis Candidate

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Robust reporting using stable componentsRobust reporting using stable components

Leverage existing IBM reporting products– ITM: Tivoli Monitoring provides a structure for collecting and storing realtime

metrics

– TDW: Tivoli Data Warehouse is a structure above DB2 for storing historical– TDW: Tivoli Data Warehouse is a structure above DB2 for storing historical versions of realtime metrics

– DB2: The data store for historical metrics

– TEP: Tivoli Enterprise Portal is a portal server displaying reports from ITM and TDW

Leverage the best of open sourceLeverage the best of open source– BIRT: Open source reporting and report definition tool

Package for easy installation and setupPackage for easy installation and setup– All on a single CD per OS platform

– Installed with TSM or independently

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Candidate

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UTF-8 Locale on LinuxUTF-8 Locale on Linux

Most of the major Linux distributions are providing UTF-8 locales as the default locale.

UTF-8 is a Unicode representation which operates on traditional, multi byte systems such as UNIXmulti-byte systems such as UNIX.

File server and clients in different language – TSM will:Backup and restore file names regardless of types of characters– Backup and restore file names regardless of types of characters contained within the file name or origin of data

– Ensure that all include/exclude statements and any other explicit fileEnsure that all include/exclude statements and any other explicit file name specification worked correctly

– Do everything possible from the application standpoint to display file fnames properly on the user interface

– Display messages generated by TSM correctly

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Candidate

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Other TSM Next Release CandidatesOther TSM Next Release CandidatesWindows Server 2008

Vi t /Wi d S 2008 ASR– Vista/Windows Server 2008 ASR– TSM server, TSM for Products support– VSS supportEnhanced selection of classic vs. no-query restore (NQR) methodology– Improve the performance in some situations where TSM selects NQR when

this would be less efficient than classic restore– Can occur in scenarios where

• restore is specified with an unqualified wildcard • files to be restored are widely dispersed in TSM storagees to be esto ed a e de y d spe sed S sto age• server is forced to scan many database entries searching for files that match the

restore specificationWindows Active Directory item level recovery– Granular restore capability, to recover entire sections of the directory,

selected objects and individual attributes without taking AD offline.

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Candidate

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SummarySummary

This presentation has provided an overview of p pthe Tivoli Storage Manager 5.5 planned content and a preview of the candidates for next prelease after TSM 5.5.

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