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Tivoli Software
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TSM FastBack Technical Enablement
Name
Tivoli Storage Software
xxxxx@xx.ibm.com
Tivoli Software
© 2009 IBM Corporation2
Agenda
Overview and Architecture
TSM FastBack Technology Overview
Design Considerations and Best Practices
Roadmap & Updates
Collateral
Tivoli Software
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TSM FastBack
Adaptive protection :
Dial up the level of protection your application or fileserver requires
Protects Mission-Critical Applications and Files
Protection•Block-level, incremental-forever•Windows Applications and Filesystems
• SQL, Exchange, Oracle, SAP and more• VMWare support•Lightweight client•No backup window required•Policy-based capture schedule
CDP on Demand™
Recovery•Granular – any data object
File, folder, volume, system•Point-in-Time rollback•Instant Restore
Instant access, background restore•Recover Anywhere™- At the branch, DR site, Data Center
Disaster Recovery Protection• Disk-based protection and recovery• Encryption in flight• Bandwidth & storage efficient
• Incremental replication• Scheduling• Compression
Cost Effective• Eliminates the need for tape backup in the remote office
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TSM FastBack – Disaster Recovery
Central Vaulting of Backup Copies
– Backup consolidation
– Disaster ready
– Block-level, incremental forever
– Centralized backup to tape
End-to-end security
– Encryption in transit
– Individual Virtual Vault for each office
Scheduled, policy-based transfers
– Optimize WAN resources
Fully Automated
– No manual intervention required
Recover Anywhere™
– At the branch, DR site, Data Center
– File or Volume restore
– Instant Restore
– Disaster or Operational Recovery
Da
ta C
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FastBack-DR Repository
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TSM FastBack for Microsoft Exchange
Item Level Recovery of MS-Exchange
• Explorer-like GUI
• E-mail messages & attachments
• Contacts and calendars
• Tasks and notes
• Mailboxes
• Recover objects from corrupt EDBs
• Supports Microsoft Exchange: 2000 2003 2007
• Note: TSM FastBack provides automatic discovery of volumes associated with Exchange and SQL
Greatly improves the efficiency of Exchange administrators
Provide object restores in minutes rather than hours, days
Helps administrator raise SLA’s by eliminating downtime
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TSM FastBack BMR
Bare Machine Recovery• Takes less than an hour •Full access within minutes
With Instant Restore technology, data volumes are made available as soon as the recovery process starts
• Support for dissimilar hardware Recover on a similar server, to a completely
different server, or to a Virtual Machine
• “N-to-1” standby server ratio: One standby server can provide cover
for many production servers Cost-effective ‘high availability’
alternative
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TSM FastBack Product Suite Deployment Architecture
Bare Machine Recovery
Bare Machine Recovery
Bare Machine Recovery
Bare Machine Recovery
TSM FastBackMount®
TSM FastBackMount®
InstantRecoveryInstant
Recovery
ProductionWindows Server
ProductionWindows Server
DR Site Windows ServerDR Site Windows Server
DR HubServer
DR HubServer
TSM FastBackMount®
TSM FastBackMount®
InstantRecoveryInstant
Recovery
TSM FastBack Server® on Windows
TSM FastBack Server® on Windows
TSM FastBackManager
TSM FastBackManager
TSM FastBackRestore DR
TSM FastBackRestore DR
TSM FastBack CLITSM FastBack CLI
TSM FastBack Client®
TSM FastBack Client®
TSM FastBackMount®
TSM FastBackMount®
InstantRecoveryInstant
Recovery
Protected Server
Protection & Fast Recovery Server
Disaster Recovery and Archiving
FastBack for
Exchange
FastBack for
Exchange
CentralControlStation
CentralControlStation
FastBack for
Exchange
FastBack for
Exchange
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Agenda
Overview and Architecture
TSM FastBack Technology Overview
Design Considerations and Best Practices
Roadmap & Updates
Collateral
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Continuous Data Protection (CDP)
True Block level CDP (I/O Based)
Can achieve zero RPO
Delta from (incremental) snapshots
Set RPO per application
Configurable protection periods
Enabled per volume
Intuitive GUI
Remember CDP is a feature of the product, the product is more than CDP
Single backup solution offers:
CDP
Frequent Snapshot
Scheduled Protection
Protects Windows Filesystem and Windows Applications
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Block Level Incremental Forever
TSM FastBack ServerApplication or
File server
ProductionDisk
Incremental backups are Block-Level, not file-level.
Only the blocks that have changed since the last incremental snapshot are backed up
Frequent Block Level Incremental snapshots can take only seconds or minutes to complete
Bandwidth efficient data movement makes frequent snapshots and CDP practical
Very little impact to the production server or the network
Block level incremental is used for application protection as well as protecting files
Excellent performance
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Mount Snapshots as a Virtual Volume
Quickly mount any snapshot volume from the local or remote (replicated) repository, as a virtual volume on the server (read-only)
Mount snapshots into virtual volumes, without actually restoring the files.
Example use:
MS SQL table restore
You can mount virtual volume with a backed up database and recover anything you need without restoring the volume to disk.
When a database is backed up it resides on the TSM FastBack repository, so a virtual volume containing the database can be mounted on any SQL server.
Mount a backup volume and attach the database to SQL without the need to restore.
User can manipulate data using native database tool
Access from anywhere
Select any saved snapshot
Any point in time
Mount as a Virtual Drive
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1. Activate Instant Restore2. Background Process restores blocks gradually3. Write IOs are performed as usual4. Read IOs from un-recovered areas create restore on demand5. All other reads are performed as usual
TSM FastBack Server
Production server
New ProductionDisk
New Production server
Typical ProductionDisk
Instant Recovery
Instant Restore allows users to start using applications on the same disk to which the volume is being restored, while the restore operation is still in process.
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SAN
TSM FastBack Server
Internet or WAN
Production Servers
Legend:
Repository data
Production data
Spare
SAN vs. DAS
SAN Backup
Off-host backup, with minimal impact on production servers during the backup process.
Takes backup traffic off the LAN
SAN and LAN Backup
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Disaster Recovery
Replication and consolidation of snapshots to a central location as part of a disaster recovery system
Central Control Station enables monitoring of replicated snapshots at a central location
FTP based replication
Policy based - allows selective and scheduled replication of the backup repository to a DR site.
Selective Replication - Not all backups must be replicated, and bandwidth can be utilized better by scheduling DR to low activity hours.
Replication does not interfere with backup operations
Can encrypt and compress
Recover Anywhere™
– At the branch, DR site, Data Center
– File or Volume restore, Instant Restore
– Disaster or Operational Recovery
Policy based DR protection
Centralized monitoring of all DR activity
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User Interface
Central control station
Used to Centrally manage DR
Installed at a central backup office.
It allows browsing for snapshots and events that arrive from branches.
The Central Control Station provides basic information filtering, based on branch and time criteria
Show the DR status and launch Management UI for a specific branch.
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TSM FastBack Repository TSM FastBack is a Disk to Disk solution
Block level data is copied to the repository from the production servers,
Storage management UI lets you create and manage repositories and monitor the storage layout.
Easily add and remove disks to the repository
If the Repository fills to its capacity, the next snapshot attempt will fail and the system will notify the user that new snapshots cannot be taken.
Can configure threshold notification on repository usage to alert the user
Server supports several types of repositories
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Repository Management
Adding disks to the repository is a simple task
Server can be up and running during repository maintenance and management
Can define the critical repository usage threshold.
When this threshold is reached,
Repository Status field in the status bar turns red.
A warning is logged into the Server Log.
Email notification sent
Each time level increases by 5% notifications sent again
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Repository Management
Several mechanisms to optimize the use of repository space:
Backup retention policy
You can set up the number of snapshot generations the system retains.
This number of snapshots will always be available for restoration.
Older snapshots beyond this number may be cleaned up.
Cleanup Configuration
Scheduled repository cleanup
Chain Erase
Snapshot chains are series of snapshots of the same volume in the same policy. They can be manually removed by right-clicking on a snapshot in the Monitor tab, and selecting
Gives you manual control over the snapshots that are kept and also gives a manual way of controlling the repository size if needed
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Exchange Server
.edb files
Exchange Database
IMR Module
GUI Interface
Microsoft Exchange2000 / 2003 / 2007
TSM FastBack
TSM FastBack
Mount
Data is extracted from .edb files
in mounted snapshot
TSM FastBack for Microsoft Exchange
TSM FastBack backup
.edb files
Volume Snapshot
Restore of individual mailboxes or mail items (messages, contacts, calendar) via Virtual Volume
GUI facilitates easy selection of items for restore
Mailboxes or mail items can be viewed or copied without Exchange or TSM FastBack servers
Intact items can be restored from corrupted database backup
Item Level Recovery for Exchange
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Item Level Recovery for Exchange
Restore e-mail message and attachments, contact lists, calendars, tasks, journal entries, and entire folders
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Item Level Recovery for Exchange
Search and find individual Exchange Items to Restore across multiple mailboxes
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Bare Machine Recovery
TSM FastBack Server supports Bare Machine Recovery on both 32 and 64 bit operating systems and processors.
Recovery from a corrupted operating system
Support for dissimilar hardware
Recover on a similar server, to a completely different server, or to a Virtual Machine
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FastBack Manager User Interface
Java-based graphical user interface
Centralized Management for :
Managing the snapshot repository
Scheduling snapshots
Performing volume level restores
Determining the result of backup jobs
Monitoring which snapshots are completed, in-process and pending
Monitoring system events
Configuring and managing user group privileges and security authentications for specific users
This is the interface used for all activities except for Exchange IMR and monitoring remote DR replication activity
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TSM FastBack Shell CLI Can be thought of as a command line API (application interface) to TSM FastBack Server
and TSM FastBack Mount
Can Access most TSM FastBack function from the command line called TSM FastBack Shell
Can be used to automate some tasks, and to perform complex integration with third party tools.
TSM FastBack Shell provides three modes of operation:– Interactive mode: A menu-guided mode recommended for the less experienced users– Command line mode: In this mode, individual commands, command types, tags and parameters are entered– • Script file: Used to execute multiple commands written in an ASCII text editor
Example: to add an incremental job named Accounting_Daily, that will run every working day (from Monday to Thursday), every 2 hours, between 07:30 to 20:30– TSM FastBackShell –c job add –jname Accounting_Daily [-start “01-19-2004 07:30”] [- interval 2:00] [-exclude from
21:00 to 07:00] [-type inc] [-schedule 32]
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Security and User Administration
TSM FastBack allows the administrator to control user permissions according to the user group to which they are assigned.
The Administrative Interface provides two default user groups:
AD (Active Directory) groups
– These are MS AD user groups that were added to the AD group list of TSM FastBack manger. TSM FastBack Manager recognizes these AD groups’ members as super users, and assigns them the appropriate access
– By default, the TSM FastBack Manager is accessed through the current AD access privileges.
User groups that are configured in TSM FastBack manager
– Members of these groups can have various degrees of access privileges, ranging from administrator rights to limited users, according to the group configuration. Only super users with administrator rights can create and configure user groups.
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Deployment in a Virtualized Environment
VM1
C
DC
VM2
ServiceConsole
TSM FastBack Server
FastBackClient
ESX Server
D
E FastBack Client
TSM FastBack Client installed on each guest OS Can perform block level incremental backup for applications and files
The ESX Server CPU is not over loaded with long backup windows from multiple virtual systems Can Also deploy TSM FastBack
Server in a Virtual Machine
Virtualization techniques like VMWare place extra burden upon individual applications and fileservers. These servers can ill-afford additional workloads introduced by backup.
Block-level incremental addresses this by virtually eliminating the backup window and load on the CPU.
This makes TSM FastBack a great solution for virtual system data protection in the General Business Market
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FastBack 5.5.2 (Delivered December 2008)FastBack 5.5.3 (Delivered April 2009)
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► Support for the FastBack client and FastBack server running in a Hyper-V guest
► FastBack will run in the Hyper-V guest and provide the same support that it has for all OS versions and application as supported in physical machines.
Windows 2008 Hyper-V Support
Benefits
Continued deep support for Windows platform and virtualized environments
Physical machine
Virtual machinesHyper-V
Environment
FastBack Clients
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Instant restore of volumes in cluster environment
Allows a user to perform instant restore of a volume in clustered environment
Prevents duplicate volume backups taken from each cluster node
While the instant restore process is running, users can access the volume
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Benefits
Near instant restore capability in an MSCS environment
Enables applications to be up and running within minutes after data recovery is initiated
More storage efficient backup of Microsoft cluster
Greatly decreased consumption of FastBack Repository space for cluster node backups
MSCS
Instant Restore
FastBack Clients
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► FastBack client support in a Veritas Cluster Server environment.
– Support for FastBack snapshot, CDP, FastBack Mount, Volume Restore and BMR in a Veritas Cluster Server Environment
● Environment:– Veritas Storage Foundation HA 4.3 MP1-
Windows Server 2003 (32 bit) – Veritas Storage Foundation HA 5.0 RP1a -
Windows Server 2003 (32 bit) – Simple Veritas volumes are supported
Veritas Cluster Support
Benefits
Near instant restore capability in a Veritas Cluster environment
Enables applications to be up and running within minutes after data recovery is initiated
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► Support for FastBack client backing up Exchange 2007 in a Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS) environment
► Windows Server 2003 (64 bit) and Windows Server 2008 (64 bit) are supported
Exchange 2007 cluster support
Benefits
Continued deep support for complex Exchange environments
MSCS
FastBack Clients
Exchange ServerExchange Server
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► Support for FastBack operating with Exchange Server 2007 SP1 using Local Continuous Replication (LCR) or Cluster Continuous Replication (CCR).
► For CCR environments, backup is supported from both the active and passive node.
► Supports restoring an Exchange Server 2007 volume backup (snapshot or CDP) taken from an LCR / CCR replica or production volume.
► Windows Server 2003 (64 bit)
Exchange CCR/LCR support
Benefits
Continued deep support for complex Exchange environments
LCR / CCR
FastBack Clients
Exchange ServerExchange Server
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FastBack client support for :► Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition x86/x64
► Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition x86/x64
► Windows Web Server 2008 x86/x64
► Windows Storage Server 2008 x86/x64
► Windows Small Business Server 2008 x86
► Windows Essential Business Server 2008 x86
► Windows Vista Starter x86
► Windows Vista Home Basic x86/x64
► Windows Vista Home Premium x86/x64
► Windows Vista Business x86/x64
► Windows Vista Enterprise x86/x64
► Windows Vista Ultimate x86/x64
FastBack client support for Windows 2008 and Vista
Benefits
Continued deep support for Windows platform
FastBack Server
Windows 2008Windows 2008
And VistaAnd Vista
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► Support for Windows Storage Server 2003 and Storage Server R2
► Client, FastBack Mount, FastBack Shell: x86 32bit, 64-AMD and EM64T, IA64 – Itanium
► The complete set of FastBack functionality will be supported in the Windows Server
2003 environments.
Support for Windows 2003 Storage Server
Benefits
Continued deep support for Windows platform
FastBack Server
Windows Storage Windows Storage ServerServer
20032003 and Storage and Storage Server R2Server R2
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SQL 2008 Support
► Adding support for SQL Server 2008 (all editions) to the supported operating environment for FastBack
Windows Cluster Support for SQL
► Support for FastBack backing up SQL Server in a Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS)
SQL 2008 Support and Windows Cluster Support for SQL
MSCS
FastBack Clients
Benefits
Continued deep support for Microsoft SQL
SQL Server 2008SQL Server
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► Support for snapshot of dynamic disks that are not simple volumes – i.e. spanned, mirrored, Striped, or RAID-5
Dynamic disk Support
Benefits
Continued deep support for Windows environments
FastBack Server
Spanned, RAID5, Striped
etc..
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Windows 2008 MSCS support
Support for Windows 2008 MSCS
Allows a user to perform instant restore of a volume in Windows 2008 MSCS environment
While the instant restore process is running, users can access the volume
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Benefits
Near instant restore capability in an Windows 2008 MSCS environment
Enables applications to be up and running within minutes after data recovery is initiated
Win 2008 MSCS
Instant Restore
FastBack Clients
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Instant restore for Windows 2008 and Vista clients
Instant restore support for:► Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition x86/x64
► Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition x86/x64
► Windows Web Server 2008 x86/x64
► Windows Storage Server 2008 x86/x64
► Windows Small Business Server 2008 x86
► Windows Essential Business Server 2008 x86
► Windows Vista Starter x86
► Windows Vista Home Basic x86/x64
► Windows Vista Home Premium x86/x64
► Windows Vista Business x86/x64
► Windows Vista Enterprise x86/x64
► Windows Vista Ultimate x86/x64
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Benefits
Instant Restore allows users to start using applications on the same disk to which the volume is being restored, while the
restore operation is still in process.
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TSM and TSM FastBack Recovery Management IntegrationTSM FastBack Recovery Management Wizard
Benefits:
A simple, wizard driven approach to configure FastBack backup to TSM including :
Volume Selection Client Node Creation Protection Options Schedule Options
Reduce the disk repository needed for FastBack by moving data to TSM
Wizard creates :
► TSM configuration script for backup schedules
► Script for mounting FastBack snapshot during backup
TSM BA client Release
Q1 2009
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Agenda
Overview and Architecture
TSM FastBack Technology Overview
Design Considerations and Best Practices
Roadmap & Updates
Collateral
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Best Practices for Scalability
Maximum recommended number of clients per TSM FastBack Server is approximately 40 *
Maximum recommended number of TSM FastBack Servers per TSM FastBack DR Server is approximately 20 *
Maximum recommended repository size is around 15-20 TB. *
Recommend a repository size of 3-5 times total protected data
The FastBack server could be installed in a VMWare client to help reduce the number of physical hardware servers required to support FastBack
Can use NTFS compression on repository disks for higher capacity scaling (Compression potentially uses more CPU)
The current FastBack product roadmap has performance and scalability improvements as a top priority.
* Note these Best Practices are rough sizing guidelines based on the original FilesX Xpress Restore products. The recommendations above are to be used as a starting point in discussions with potential customers to understand the customers current & future environments. These are not physical limits within FastBack. Fastback may well fit in larger environments and should be reviewed through solutions assurance.
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Repository Sizing
Assumptions:
System volumes are being backed up twice a week
Data volumes are being backed up four times a day
CDP is used on critical data only
Data change rate is 1%-3% daily
Data is kept for 3 months
Data is compressible and compression will be used only at the DR site
Repository Sizing Guide:
Production Data Size: X
Production Repository size: 3X – 5X
DR Repository Size: 1.5X – 2X (compressed)
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Best Practices for Protecting the TSM FastBack Repository
Backup TSM FastBack Server to TSM
If using TSM FastBack DR to provide DR for TSM FastBack Servers then use TSM to Backup TSM FastBack DR server
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Application Backup Consistency
Application
VSS Flush Pre and Post scripting
Crash Consistent TSM FastBack Application Quiescing
Exchange
SQL
Oracle Available with applications that support VSS and
are running on Windows 2003.
Data consistency is determined by the application and its level of integration
with the VSS service.
(provided)
Other Applications
Bottom line – TSM FastBack can get a consistent snapshot for any application running on windows using one of these methods
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Qualifications & Best Practices for POC
Several text documents are available on these subjects including example customer agreement documents.
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Agenda
Overview and Architecture
TSM FastBack Technology Overview
Design Considerations and Best Practices
Roadmap & Updates
Collateral
1H 2009 2H 2009 2010
Product withdrawn
Product continuum
EOM
Change from previous roadmap
SOD (Italics)
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Statements of IBM future plans and directions are provided for information purposes only. Plans and direction are subject to change without notice.
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TSM FastBack 5.5.3
1Q 2009
FastBack: Support FastBack with W2008 MSCS (Microsoft cluster)
FastBack: Instant Restore for Windows 2008 and Vista
TSM B/A Client FastBack Configuration Wizard (In TSM 6.1 BA client GA 3/27/09)
TSM FastBack 6.1
4 Q 2009Linux Backup/Restore support:
RH Enterprise Linux 5 Server for x86 32/64bit, based on Linux 2.6.18 kernel
SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 service pack 2 for x86 32/64bit, based on Linux 2.6.16 kernel
Volume level recovery
File level recovery
Linux BMR (similar HW only)
Active Passive cluster support
FastBack Server Deduplication:
Reduces storage requirements
TSM integration:
TSM Admin Center provides integrated policy configuration for customers using Fastback and TSM
Launch from TSM Admin Center to FastBack Manager UI
Scalability and Performance:
Enhancements to provide significantly faster backup performance
TSM FastBack 5.5.4
2Q 2009
Scalability and Performance:
Improved performance of data movement to TSM
Improved backup/restore speed performance
Reporting:
TCR (BIRT) Enablement – single server stand alone reporting
Sales Tool
Try and Buy
Various Environment Support enhancements
TSM FastBack - Release candidates
TSM FastBack 6.1.1:
WAN Deduplication:
Protects WAN bandwidth
Other 2010 release candidates:
FastBack Linux Client:
Dissimilar BMR
Instant Restore
FastBack Mount
Incremental after reboot
Windows Support
FastBack Server Windows 64-Bit Support
FastBack client Support Windows 2008 R2 (aka Windows 7) Support
Reporting
FastBack Reporting – Aggregated across multiple FastBack Servers and Integrated to TSM Reporting
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Agenda
Overview and Architecture
TSM FastBack Technology Overview
Design Considerations and Best Practices
Roadmap & Updates
Collateral
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System Storage Enablement
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Sales Contact names
Worldwide Sales Don Dishinger Don Dishinger/Somers/IBM@IBMUS
North America Bob Ruelas Bob Ruelas/Austin/IBM@IBMUS
US (Sales) George Louzek George Louzek/Waltham/IBM@IBMUS
US (Technical) Dan Thompson Daniel Thompson/Dallas/IBM@IBMUS
Latin America Linda Laphen Noralinda J Laphen/Austin/IBM@IBMUS
LA (Technical) Gaston Llahi Gaston Llahi de Asti/Argentina/IBM@IBMAR
NE IOT Paul Myers Paul Myers/UK/IBM@IBMGB
NE (Technical) Ian Hancock Ian Hancock/UK/IBM@IBMGB
CEEMEA Jean-Michel Doudot Jean-Michel Doudot/Switzerland/IBM@IBMCH
SW IOT Sergio Perrone Sergio Perrone/Italy/IBM@IBMIT
AP Nick Milsom Nick Milsom/Australia/IBM@IBMAU
AP (Technical) Deon George Deon George/Australia/IBM@IBMAU
Japan Andrew Nietupski Andrew Nietupski/Japan/IBM@IBMJP
Japan (Technical) Misato Ebihara Misato Ebihara/Japan/IBM@IBMJP
Channels (WW) Robert Kelly (Bob) Robert Kelly/Waltham/IBM@IBMU
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Information ResourcesProduct datasheets and Whitepapers (use the external links for distribution outside of IBM) TSM FastBack Datasheet:
► External: http://www.ibm.com/common/ssi/fcgi-bin/ssialias?infotype=pm&subtype=sp&appname=SWGE_TI_SG_USEN&htmlfid=TID14022USEN&attachment=TID14022USEN.PDF
► Internal: http://www.ibm.com/common/ssi/fcgi-bin/ssialias?infotype=pm&subtype=sp&appname=SWGI_TI_SG_USEN&htmlfid=TID14022USEN&attachment=TID14022USEN.PDF
TSM FastBack for Microsoft Exchange Datasheet:► External:
http://www.ibm.com/common/ssi/fcgi-bin/ssialias?infotype=pm&subtype=sp&appname=SWGE_TI_SG_USEN&htmlfid=TID14023USEN&attachment=TID14023USEN.PDF
► Internal: http://www.ibm.com/common/ssi/fcgi-bin/ssialias?infotype=pm&subtype=sp&appname=SWGI_TI_SG_USEN&htmlfid=TID14023USEN&attachment=TID14023USEN.PDF
TSM FastBack for Bare Machine Recovery Datasheet:► External:
http://www.ibm.com/common/ssi/fcgi-bin/ssialias?infotype=pm&subtype=sp&appname=SWGE_TI_SG_USEN&htmlfid=TID14024USEN&attachment=TID14024USEN.PDF
► Internal: http://www.ibm.com/common/ssi/fcgi-bin/ssialias?infotype=pm&subtype=sp&appname=SWGI_TI_SG_USEN&htmlfid=TID14024USEN&attachment=TID14024USEN.PDF
TSM FastBack Center Datasheet:► External:
http://www.ibm.com/common/ssi/fcgi-bin/ssialias?infotype=pm&subtype=sp&appname=SWGE_TI_SG&htmlfid=TIS14029USEN&attachment=TIS14029USEN.PDF
► Internal: http://w3.ibm.com/sales/ssi/fcgi-bin/ssialias?infotype=pm&subtype=sp&appname=SWGI_TI_SG&htmlfid=TIS14029USEN&attachment=TIS14029USEN.PDF
Next-Generation Data Protection for Mid-Sized Companies Whitepaper:► External:
http://www.ibm.com/common/ssi/fcgi-bin/ssialias?infotype=sa&subtype=wh&appname=SWGE_TI_SG_USEN&htmlfid=TIW14008USEN&attachment=TIW14008USEN.PDF
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Addressing the Complexities of Remote Data Protection Whitepaper:► External:
http://www.ibm.com/common/ssi/fcgi-bin/ssialias?infotype=sa&subtype=wh&appname=SWGE_TI_SG_USEN&htmlfid=TIW14010USEN&attachment=TIW14010USEN.PDF
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Information Resources
Product Web Pages
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager FastBack
http://www.ibm.com/software/tivoli/products/storage-mgr-fastback/
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager FastBack for Microsoft Exchange
http://www.ibm.com/software/tivoli/products/storage-mgr-fastback-exchange/
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager FastBack for Bare Machine Recovery
http://www.ibm.com/software/tivoli/products/storage-mgr-fastback-bmr/
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager FastBack Center
http://www.ibm.com/software/tivoli/products/storage-mgr-fastback-center/
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Information Resources
Collateral – datasheets and whitepapers
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager FastBack
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager FastBack for Microsoft Exchange
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager FastBack for Bare Machine Recovery
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager FastBack Center
Addressing the Complexities of Remote Data Protection
Next-Generation Data Protection for Mid-Sized Companies
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