Friday, July 8, 2016

Just CLOUD iT!



Just CLOUD iT!
The other day I received a call from my Uncle who is an orthopedic surgeon in Charles City, Iowa.
He’s always been an accessible, wise mentor to me, therefore it is always a good thing when he calls me for advice, which he does regularly when it regards Information Technology. Since while he’s a surgeon, he’s an individual with that fearless entrepreneurial trailblazing spirit.

Looking back, I remember him starting one of the very first medical centers in Portmore, Jamaica, and while I was probably no more than 11 at the time, I still remember my Father taking me and my little brother to the center a couple days before opening to clean up the property while he helped his little brother to do some final fixes.


My Uncle also played a critical role to mitigate a very serious incident the family faced awhile back.
Long before starting his haulage business, my Father doing deliveries for a Bakery in Kingston. In 1980 (the same year of that bloodied election where the US backed Jamaica Labour Party unseated the Castro Cuba affiliated People’s National Party in a landslide .. interesting a month later Regan did the same to Carter in the north) he was making a delivery at a shop-n-bar on Mountain View in Kingston, just across from the National Stadium. As he entered thru the narrow passage into the shop a man was exiting, so, turning sideways, they squeezed pass each other.
It happened however that the man had just held up and robbed the shop and bar patrons and while making his get-away, squeezing thru the door, he used a garlic soaked knife to slice my Father from just below the top of his right shoulder down into his back while picking his pocket of the cash that was contained in a plastic envelope.
My father, being a reasonably big guy, didn’t realize that he’d been stabbed until he was alerted by the shocked patrons in the shop and bar and his Side-man, who came in shortly afterward with ordered goods. They jumped back into his delivery van and started to pursue the thief who was making a getaway on a motor cycle. The robber got away in a maze of narrow lanes in a Rollington Town ghetto community. My Father was also loosing quite a bit of blood which made it difficult to drive.
He gave up the search and drove to Emergency at University Hospital of the West Indies, where my Uncle (an intern at the time) expedited his access to treatment and stitched him up. It took 72 stitches, inside and out, to close the wound.

Fast forward to present time. The other day as I arrived home from work, I ‘m greeted by a ringing home phone, answering it, I hear my Uncle’s voice on the other end. We chat a little, catching up and he shared that he’s getting ready to go down to Jamaica for the weekend, but wanted to bounce something off me.

He explained that he’s setting up a new medical office, and the guys who providing the medical IT systems had already quoted him over U$18,000.00 in hardware alone. ”..and that’s just to start..

He goes, “Junior, (yup I’m the “Junior” in my family J) I’ve been thinking about this, and was reading an article the other night about going to the Cloud. From what I see I have an option to either invest in all this hardware, which at this rate, by the time we get setup, there is some new version or upgrade needed, OR I can simply subscribe to this Cloud business and someone else deals with the headache. Right?”

Now by this time I’m anxious to respond, in-fact I had to resist jumping in at the first mention of the word “Cloud.” I had realized this is my very first solid practical opportunity to “sell” the Cloud and in particular IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) or Haas (Hardware as a Service).

With suppressed glee, I started to instruct my Uncle, who I hold is extreme high esteem, why he should move his operation into the Cloud.

“First off, I am an EMCer.” I declared. “My boss who, The Cloud-Father,” could easily have my head if I forego an opportunity to bring an entity into the Cloud. So without a doubt, I’m recommending that you go to the Cloud” He chuckled. I continued. “However, let me qualify why you need to go into the Cloud with your business and explain the benefits…”

1. Security
- “Contrary to traditional belief, your data is much more secure in the Cloud, secured by IT professionals and proven technologies as opposed to sitting on hardware in a medical office in a city in Iowa.

You’ll have an SLA (Service Level Agreement) which will commit to the securing of your data, and in the event your data is compromised, then your lawyer AND your banker can have a chat with the Cloud service provider.”

2. Geographically Unrestricted Access / “Business Omnipotence”
- “As opposed to having access to the environment at the medical office or limited access via VPN (hopefully) from remote location, the Cloud provides you with secure access to your business from ANY global location as long as you can access the internet. It’s what I’d like to call Business Omnipotence
3. Up-to-date, Scaled Infrastructure
- “Already your supplier has quoted you $18,000 for hardware. Since we started this conversation 10 minutes ago, I’m willing to bet that at least one component in that hardware has gone obsolete. With IaaS your infrastructure will be upgraded dynamically which means you are up-to-date and with zero down time”
4. Use of Advanced Technology Without the Headache of Ownership
- “Think of individuals who rent homes in communities they would not be able to afford to purchase. By renting, they avoid headache of a mortgage, maintenance, improvements, insurance, property value risk. It’s a similar idea, only difference is that, in regards to IT infrastructure, it is a guarantee that asset value will depreciate… Terribly. Not to mention the cost to power, administer, allocate space, secure the location, etc. So what do you do? You rent! or in this case choose Infrastructure as a Service as your storage solution.”

My glowing rant about IaaS was just gathering momentum, when I heard a “..need to get packing” reminder from my Aunt in the background which prompted my Uncle to interject: “Ok, I’m sold! We’re packing to head down to Jamaica for the weekend, but once we get back, I’m going to the Cloud. Thanks Junior, I’m glad I called you about this!

Grinning from ear to ear, I reminded him about his tempered Nike philosophy, “Just Do It… Smart” (in this case Just Cloud iT”), wished him a safe trip, and tallied this as my very first Cloud sale.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

"So Much Things to "SAVE" right now" .. Bob Marley

A spin on Bob Marley's "So Much Things To Say".
Change it to reflect a corporation's challenge to manage (save) its data.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Data Domain to the Rescue..

Data Domain is a disk base backup that seemlessly integrates in customer's

environment.




- Smaller footprint - 30,60, 90 days locally
- Global Deplucation Array (GDA)

Storage Capacity
- logical Capacity - Amt before Dedupe
- Raw Capacity - Amt of Disk Drives x Disk Drive

Capacity
- Max usable Capacity = RAw Cap - OS RAID Config and

Hot Spare (Usable Capacity is also called the

Addressable or FORMATED Capacity)

++++++++++++++++
DD880 Enterprise System
4U form factor

DataDomain OS 4.7 (2 SAS)
4.8 = 3 SAS9 (What is SAS)

**
DD690 (Midrange)
2U
**
DD660 (Midrange )
2U
Can scale up to 36TB
**
DD630 (Midrange)
2U
***
DD610 (Midrange)
2U ( Same as DD630 except for storage space)
**
DD140 (Remote Office Appliance //replaces DD120// Does NOT support VTL)
2U
+++++++++++++++++
Global Deduplication Array (GDA)
Provides a single namespace across two DD880 (new in 4.8)
+++++++++++++++++++

STREAMED INFORMED SEGMENT LAYOUT ( SISL prononced sisil)
Trademarked by EMC for Deduplication
Competitors Dedupe process are complex and creates overhead and suspect backups.

EMC do dedupe backups with less reads to the source (can filter 99% of duplicate segments WITHOUT disk read )
Less reads = less spindle reads , less power consumption
Competitors require more disk to do deduplication
Recovery time and recovery point objectives can also be compromised with the competitors dedupe solutions. (NAME A COMPETITOR AND THEIR SOLUTION!)

Data Invulnerability Architecture (DIA)

File Lock provides the ability to protect files from updates to satisfy IT archiving requirements.

DD OS 4.8 Encryption Software is a feature that allows the DD to be locked and the stored data encrypted during transit.

Seemless Integration with Veritas Netbackup


Solutions Validation Center - http://gig.corp.emc.com/

Domain Nation (needs login) https://domaination.datadomain.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/guid/f05bf940-530d-2d10-04ab-9f61c7694127

Datadomain VTL Qualifier - http://one.emc.com/clearspace/docs/DOC-20574

DD Portal - https://my.datadomain.com/

Questions to Ask Customer:
- How large
- What is backup window ** do calcs.. then provide proposal based off DD thruput and capacity

Data Domain Overview - http://www.emc.com/collateral/hardware/data-sheet/h6811-datadomain-ds.pdf

PRICE LIST!
http://storagemojo.com/storagemojos-pricing-guide/data-domain-price-list/

DD Page on EMC Site
http://www.emc.com/products/family/data-domain-family.htm

Short Docs for Customer:
Service Overview - http://www.emc.com/collateral/software/service-overview/h7212-data-domain-implement-svo.pdf
Data Sheet - http://www.emc.com/collateral/hardware/data-sheet/h6811-datadomain-ds.pdf




**offer training?**
++++++++++++++++++
TESTIMONIALS!
"Sleep Better"
http://www.datadomain.com/customers/testimonials.html

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Data Domain Drops Price Article
http://www.enterprisestorageforum.com/hardware/news/article.php/3811636/Data-Domain-Drops-the-Price-of-High-end-Dedupe.htm


LTO TAPES
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_Tape-Open

Fastest LTO5 writes at 1TB /hr (what is the read time? Remember it’s the recovery just as, or more important)
Up to 3TB storage (compressed ) 1.5 native on a single cartridge
• Up to 3.0TB Compressed Storage Capacity (2:1 compression)
Uncompressed data transfer rate of 140 MB/s
• 280MB/Second Data Transfer Rate (compressed)
~$250 per cartridge


Tape vs Disk
http://www.serverwatch.com/hreviews/article.php/3848676/Tape-vs-Disk-Tape-Refuses-to-be-Evicted.htm\
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0BRZ/is_3_23/ai_99751342/




John Stamp
Technical Support Engineer II, EMC Global Services.
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stamp_john@emc.com
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