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Page 1: © 2013 IBM Corporation IBM Storwize family: Data ready infrastructure for Business Analytics April 2013 ®®

© 2013 IBM Corporation

IBM Storwize family: Data ready infrastructure for Business Analytics

April 2013

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On today’s Smarter Planet, businesses globally are challenged to innovate while managing an unprecedented rate of growth

Source: Industry Analysts and IBM Market IntelligenceSource: Industry Analysts and IBM Market Intelligence

2.7 zettabytes of digital data in 2012,

up 48% from 2011

90% of organizations expect to adopt or deploy a cloud model in the next 3 years

Big Data can increase data volumes by 2x

to 3x

Analytically savvy companies are 2x more likely to outperform their industry peers

Labor costs will be 70% of IT spend by 2013

Leading organizations achieve 25% higher disk utilization than average

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Imagine the possibilities of analytics

Real-time Traffic Flow Optimization Fraud & risk

detection

Accurate and timely threat detection

Predict and act on intent to purchase

Understand and act on customer

sentiment

Low-latency network analysis

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Analytics has evolved from business initiative to business imperative

1 IBM CIO Study 20112 IBM IBV/MIT Sloan Management Review Study 2011

3 IBM CHRO Study 20104 IBM CFO Study 2010

CIOs rankAnalytics as the

#1 factorcontributing to an organization’s competitiveness.1

Financial outperformers are

64%more likely to use analytics...3

Organizations that embrace analytics are more than

2X as likely to outperform their peers.2

Enterprises that apply advanced analytics have

33%more revenue growth

and 12X more profit growth.4

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Storage Intensive

Memory Intensive

Analytical Workload Demands

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IBM provides Data ready storage infrastructure that delivers more actionable insights

Shared access to trustworthy information

Allow access to unstructured data, no matter where it resides, through secure virtualized file storage and information lifecycle management

Bring intelligence to the transaction using accelerated analytic architectures

Maximum availability of business insight

Maximum availability of business insight

Actionable insights on operational data

Actionable insights on operational data

Empower clients with insights at the highest point of impact with IBM’s low latency system and storage designs

An IBM Data solution will…

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Storage Intensive

Memory Intensive

IBM Storwize family is designed to meet analytical demands

IBM Storwize family IBM Storwize family

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IBM Storwize family enables cost efficient Scalability

Start Small

Grow From TB to PB, start small and grow as your

business requires

Up to forty enclosures for up to 1.44 PB in clustered systems

Value: Support your growing business requirements while controlling costs

On average, one book takes up about one megabyte of space.

A major research library like the Library of Congress, is said to hold 35 million books.

You could fit 44 times that amount of books in 1.44 PB of storage.

On average, one book takes up about one megabyte of space.

A major research library like the Library of Congress, is said to hold 35 million books.

You could fit 44 times that amount of books in 1.44 PB of storage.

How much is 1.44 PB?How much is 1.44 PB?

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IBM Storwize family offers Storage Efficiency for Optimization

Thin Provisioning Satisfy provisioning requests but allocate storage only when data is written

Improve capacity utilization across the infrastructure

Value: Purchase only the storage you need when you need it

Busiest data automatically moved to highest performing Solid-state Drives

Up to a 3x performance improvement with as little as 5% flash storage

Value: Optimized performance at lower overall cost

Thin Provisioning

More productive use of available storage

Across all supported host platformsWithout thin provisioning, pre-allocated

space is reserved whether the application uses it or not.

With thin provisioning, applications can grow dynamically, but only consume space

they are actually using.

Dynamicgrowth

Busiest data extents are identified and automatically relocated to highest performing Solid-state Disks

Remaining data extents can take advantage of higher capacity, price optimized disksHot-spots due to poor data layout. Optimized performance and throughput.

AutomaticRelocation

SSDs HDDs SSDs HDDs

IBM Easy Tier SSD Management

Mirror data off-site

Synchronously over Metro distances.

Asynchronously over Global distances.

Application-level consistency groups.Network

Without thin provisioning, pre-allocated space is reserved

whether the application uses it or not

With thin provisioning, applications can grow dynamically, but only consume

space they are actually using

Dynamicgrowth

IBM Easy Tier Flash Storage Management

Real-time Compression Buy and maintain less storage

Compress active data up to 80% without application performance degradation

For example, VMware ~75%, Database ~80%, Exchange ~50%

Value: Store more data with less disk

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IBM Storwize family provides a Resilient infrastructure base

Practice Disaster Recovery Techniques Practice application recovery procedures

Detect mirroring failure and automate failover

Value: Train staff and prove business continuity plans work without disrupting applications

Application-Aware Copies Integrated, instant copy for critical applications

Rapidly create clones for application testing

View inventory of application copies and instantly restore

Value: Virtually eliminate application downtime for backup

High Availability Configurations

Thin Provisioning

More productive use of available storage

Across all supported host platformsWithout thin provisioning, pre-allocated

space is reserved whether the application uses it or not.

With thin provisioning, applications can grow dynamically, but only consume space

they are actually using.

Dynamicgrowth

Busiest data extents are identified and automatically relocated to highest performing Solid-state Disks

Remaining data extents can take advantage of higher capacity, price optimized disksHot-spots due to poor data layout. Optimized performance and throughput.

AutomaticRelocation

SSDs HDDs SSDs HDDs

IBM Easy Tier SSD Management

Mirror data off-site

Synchronously over Metro distances.

Asynchronously over Global distances.

Application-level consistency groups.Network

Synchronous and asynchronous mirroring between sites

Real-time data mobility between sites complements VMware vMotion and PowerHA Live Partition Mobility

Integrated management with practice support

Automated fail-back after repair

Value: Enable near-continuous data availability

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IBM Storwize family delivers data ready infrastructure

Scalability

Optimization

Resiliency

5x more data in the same space

3x performance with only 5% flash storage

47% less management effort

30% lower storage growth

Storwize V7000 Storwize V3700Flex System V7000 Storwize V7000 UnifiedSAN Volume Controller

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Let’s help you get started

To learn more about the IBM Storwize family, please contact your IBM representative, IBM Business Partner, or visit

www.ibm.com/storwize

To learn more about the IBM Storwize family, please contact your IBM representative, IBM Business Partner, or visit

www.ibm.com/storwize

IBM Storwize family

Over 28,000 systems purchased

Over 46,000 total enclosures deployed

Over 625 PB of capacity

Award winning reliability with 99.999% availability

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Disclaimers and TrademarksThe performance data contained herein was obtained in a controlled, isolated environment. Actual results that may be obtained in other operating environments may vary significantly. While IBM has reviewed

each item for accuracy in a specific situation, there is no guarantee that the same or similar results will be obtained elsewhere.

Customer experiences described herein are based upon information and opinions provided by the customer. The same results may not be obtained by every user.

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