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Rethinking Enterprise Storage: A Hybrid Cloud Model
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Introduction
Conventions
Acknowledgments
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1. Rethinking enterprise storage
The hybrid cloud management model
The transformation of enterprise storage with cloud storage services
The constant nemesis: data growth
Increasing the automation of storage management
Virtual systems and hybrid cloud storage
Reducing the amount of data stored
Best practices or obsolete practices?
Doing things the same old way doesn’t solve new problems
Introducing the hybrid cloud storage architecture
Change the architecture and change the function
Snapshots
Data tiering
Thin provisioning
Summary
2. Leapfrogging backup with cloud snapshots
The inefficiencies and risks of backup processes
The many complications and risks of tape
Tape media
Media management and rotation
Synthetic full backups
Restoring from tape
Backing up to disk
Virtual tape: A step in the right direction
Incremental-only backup
Dedupe makes a big difference
For the love of snapshots
A big breakthrough: Cloud snapshots
Fingerprints in the cloud
Scheduling cloud snapshots
Efficiency improvements with cloud snapshots
Comparing cloud snapshots
Remote office data protection
The role of local snapshots
Looking beyond disaster protection
Summary
3. Accelerating and broadening disaster recovery protection
Minimizing business interruptions
Planning for the unexpected
Practicing is a best practice
Recovery metrics: Recovery time and recovery point
Shortening RPOs and RTOs with remote replication
Storage-Based Replication
Server Software Replication
Dedupe VTL Replication
Replicating data growth problems is a problem
Unpredictable RPOs and RTOs with tape
Disaster recovery with the Microsoft HCS solution
Introducing the metadata map
Recovery times with the Microsoft HCS solution
Deterministic, thin recoveries
Comparing recovery times with cloud storage as virtual tape
The working set
Application coverage and data protection continuity
More cloud snapshots = more recovery points
Recoveries with spare and active CiS systems
Recoveries and cloud storage buckets
Windows Azure Storage as a recovery service
Redundancy as a service: local and geo-replication
Location-independent recovery
ROBO protection and recovery
Summary
4. Taming the capacity monster
The need for flexible storage
Migrating data with server virtualization technology
Thin provisioning brings relief
Storage architectures: Scale-up, scale-out, and scale-across with cloud storage as a tier
Scale-up and scale-out storage
Scale-across storage
Separating dormant data from active data with cloud-as-a-tier
The life cycles of fingerprints
Remapping pointers for dormant data and accessing it in the cloud
Cumulative results of data growth and data life cycles
Windows Azure Storage as a “bottomless” tier for dormant data
CiS designs for efficient working set storage
Data reduction and tiering within the CiS system
Deduping primary storage
Compression completes the reduction
Summary
5. Archiving data with the hybrid cloud
Digital archiving and electronic discovery
Protecting privacy and ensuring integrity and availability
Policies for managing data archives
Storage options for data archives
Archiving to tape
Archiving to disk
Archiving to cloud storage
Archiving with the Microsoft HCS solution
Data archiving with Windows Azure Storage
Compliance advantages of Windows Azure Storage
Integrated archiving with the Microsoft HCS solution
A closer look at data retention policies with the Microsoft HCS solution
Fingerprint expiration and managing temporary data
Cloud snapshot policies for long-term digital archives
Snapshot granularity and aligning volumes with snapshot policies
Using the Microsoft HCS solution as secondary storage for enterprise data archiving
Meeting regulatory requirements for privacy, data integrity, and availability
Archiving data from ROBO locations
Summary
6. Putting all the pieces together
The complete picture of hybrid cloud storage
The system of fingerprints and pointers
Following the fingerprints
Reprising the metadata map
Understanding hybrid cloud storage performance
Establishing the working set
Application volatility matters
Migrating data to a CiS system
Deployment scenarios for the Microsoft HCS solution
Refreshing file-server storage technology
Replacing backup technologies and processes
Establishing DR competency
Externalizing BLOBs on large SharePoint installations
Controlling capacity for enterprise document management
Automating compliance coverage
Migrating archived data to secondary storage
Managing VM sprawl storage
ROBO data protection compliance
Summary
7. Imagining the possibilities with hybrid cloud storage
Thanks to VMs, everything done in data centers today can be done in the cloud tomorrow
Infrastructure virtualization
Orchestrating clouds
Managing data growth in a hybrid cloud
Data portability in the hybrid cloud
Migrating applications and copying data
Can you get there from here?
Virtual disks as a porting medium
Emulating on-premises storage methods as a service
Recovery in the cloud
Recovering with a CiS system VSA in the cloud
Recovering with backup software running on a VM in the cloud
Recovering with server software and services in the cloud
Recovering with storage system VSAs and replication in the cloud
Big Data and discovery in the cloud
Discovering new discovery techniques in the cloud
Summary
A. Considerations and recommendations for networking, privacy, and data protection
A bifurcated data path from application to cloud
iSCSI considerations
Internet connection considerations
Privacy and data integrity technologies
Data protection considerations
B. Glossary
C. About the author
Index
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