EMC World 2013 Blueprints and Recap

Written by Rob Steele. Posted in Archiving, Backup, Big Data, Cool Technology, Data Deduplication, Featured, Storage, Virtualization

I’ll be typing up all of my notes from EMC World later today but for now here is a nice visual look back on the EMC Blueprints incase you missed anything.

Softwared-Defined Storage

In the software-defined data center of tomorrow, horizontal infrastructure management – not vertical – is the way of the future. Open, horizontal infrastructure that can run any application… from traditional workloads migrating to on-premise private clouds and virtual private clouds… to newer, cloud-based application workloads that are growing in public clouds, enabling enterprise users to access and share information in new ways. Learn how a wide range of application workloads are driving innovation in storage arrays and storage software. And how software-defined storage will answer enterprise demand for greater efficiency, control, choice and agility in IT infrastructure, free of vendor lock in.
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EMC Software Defined Storage EMCBLUEPRINTS
Transform Enterprise Storage To Create Business Value
Cloud Computing and Big Data are transforming how the business can derive new value from information technology. Join Brian Gallagher, President Enterprise Storage Division, as he discusses how you can lead the transformation of your organization for these megatrends. Brian will share EMC’s vision and strategy for how to build powerful, trusted and smart infrastructure that leverage and exploit information to create maximum business value. Learn how to lead your organization’s transformation to Cloud and Big Data with new and proven approaches for Fully Automated Storage Technology, Software-Defined Infrastructure, Purpose-built Cloud Systems, and Mobility and Protection Solutions.
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EMC Transform Enterprise Storage to Create Business Value EMCBLUEPRINTS
The Platform for Next Generation Cloud and Big Data Applications
Tomorrow’s platform for cloud computing will operate at scale in a highly automated way, enabling the rapid development and integration of new applications that can store, and reason over, very large amounts of data—and ingest huge numbers of events and react in real time. Learn how cloud era infrastructures will evolve to accommodate The Internet of Things and its pervasive telemetry and machine generated data, new data fabrics for Big Data and Fast Data, and how the Software-Defined Data Center and Software-Defined Storage will deliver greater efficiency, control, choice and agility in enterprise IT. Please join Joe Tucci, Chairman and CEO of EMC, as he reviews EMC’s strategy and direction, and Paul Maritz, CEO of Pivotal, who will outline the vision and strategy behind the new joint venture between EMC and VMware.
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EMC The platform for next Generation cloud and big data applications EMCBLUEPRINTS
Connecting Information To Work
The Information Intelligence Group (IIG) helps customers transform their business with cloud solutions that connect information to work. The team has planted a solid strategy to meet the information management challenges for the global enterprise: enable the user, accelerate your journey to the cloud, and help you transform your business with high value solutions. Rick Devenuti, president of IIG, will provide an exciting update on how IIG is helping organizations drive business transformation. New solutions: Delivered. Transformation: Delivered.
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EMC Connecting Information to work EMCBLUEPRINTS
The Power of Three
The past decade and a half has seen virtualization technology transform applications, servers and networks into software abstractions that enable data center and IT managers to build adaptive and agile data centers. The rise of the software-defined data center (SDDC) promises to build on the progress of virtualization by completely abstracting the three core components (compute, storage & network) of the data center from its underlying hardware so that IT can truly deliver IT resources as customizable, on-demand services. EMC’s software solutions give you the power you need to drive greater efficiency, control, choice and agility in your IT infrastructure. Please join Amitabh Srivastava, President of EMC Advanced Software Division, and special guests, as they outline EMC’s software-defined vision for the future.
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EMC The Power of Three EMCBLUEPRINTS
The Software-Defined Data Center: The Foundation for Modern IT in the Mobile/Cloud Era
CIOs today are looking to data center and cloud innovations for new ways to deliver more value to their people and organizations through on-demand access to any application on any device. The Software-Defined Data Center expands the virtues of server virtualization to the entire data center—compute, networking, storage and management—providing a foundation for IT in the Mobile/Cloud era. By delivering infrastructure for cloud services to all devices, this new platform offers the path to IT-as-a-Service—providing efficiency, control and agility, without sacrificing choice. Please join Pat Gelsinger, CEO of VMware, as he arms you with perspective on your role in this multi-year journey and outlines VMware’s technology strategy to radically simplify IT in this new era.
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EMC Software Defined Data Center EMCBLUEPRINTS
Change the Game with EMC Backup and Archive
In IT, the game is changing. Backup and archive are no longer just defensive tactics; they are offensive strategies that accelerate business. The playing field is shifting, fueled by massive data growth, virtualization, more protection options and expectations for IT as a Service. You need the right game plan to meet today’s requirements, but you also need to be in position to evolve and innovate for what’s coming next. Join EMC Backup Recovery Systems Division President Guy Churchward and Chief Technology Officer Stephen Manley as they map out EMC’s backup and archive strategy and explain how products like Avamar, Data Domain, NetWorker, and Mozy lay the foundation for a protection storage architecture that will keep you ahead of the game.
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EMC Backup Archive EMCBLUEPRINTS
Flash Unleashed with VNX Innovations
In the modern midrange, businesses must transform to be more agile and operate more efficiently. This requires that their virtualized application workloads be delivered timely stored efficiently, and continuously protected and easily managed. Learn how EMC is addressing these needs by revolutionizing modern midrange storage and leveraging the efficiency of FLASH 1st. Hear directly from VNX Unified Storage customers how VNX software innovations to unleash flash and integrate with clouds translate into industry-leading price performance, capacity efficiency, and ease of use.
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EMC Flash Unleashed EMCBLUEPRINTS
Isilon Scale-Out NAS Innovation Today, Business Innovation Tomorrow
The pace of IT transformation is accelerating. And the expectation for IT professionals to drive business value is evolving even more rapidly. Are you and your organization ready? Isilon’s industry-leading and innovative scale-out NAS solutions alleviate traditional storage challenges, freeing scarce IT resources to develop the type of next generation applications and business models that are creating tomorrow’s disruptive competitive advantage. This can’t-miss session will feature a look at Isilon’s latest product innovation, a panel of customers discussing how Isilon has solved their most pressing storage challenges, and a deep-dive look ahead at the impact of Hadoop, object-oriented architectures and what “scale-out” will mean in the future.
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EMC Isilon Scale Out NAS EMCBLUEPRINTS
FLASH.NEXT
Flash technology enables new levels of agility and application performance within IT data centers. This keynote session will cover the pervasive and transformative impact of flash on IT infrastructures and the evolving opportunities that flash presents to IT organizations. Find out how your organization can benefit from a diverse set of server and array-based flash technologies. Discover how EMC’s flash software and systems strategy will make flash more efficient, manageable, and reliable to meet the needs of increasingly demanding real-time datacenter environments. Learn how you can leverage an innovative flash software and systems architecture to achieve competitive advantage.
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EMC Flash Next EMCBLUEPRINTS
Transform Enterprise Storage To Create Business Value
The Technical keynote will demonstrate how IIG is driving transformation across industries powered by information. Join Rohit Ghai, SVP of products and solutions IIG, as he showcases innovation across the IIG product and solution portfolio. In addition, Rohit will describe the IIG roadmap to deliver cloud based solutions that connect information to work.
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EMC Transformation in Action EMCBLUEPRINTS

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NDMP SnapSure file system creation fails

Written by Rob Steele. Posted in Data Deduplication, EMC Avamar, VNX

I was setting up an NDMP accelerator node today to back up a new VNX and came across this error message when trying to backup a test volume for the first time:

Errors and Exceptions
2013-02-13 11:25:19 avndmp Error : [snapup-/NDMP_Test] NDMP: SnapSure file system creation fails (Log #2) 2013-02-13 11:25:19 avndmp Error :

[ndmp2avtar-/NDMP_Test/] Problem reading 65536 bytes from NDMP stream socket, at stream position 0: code 104: Connection reset by peer (Log #2) 2013-02-13

11:25:34 avtar FATAL : Backup aborted due to earlier errors. No backup created on the server. (Log #1) 2013-02-13 11:25:35 avndmp Error :

[snapup-/NDMP_Test] Backup for target /NDMP_Test had errors. (Log #2)


After I double checked that everything was setup correctly on both the NDMP Accelerator node and on the VNX, I decided to simply create a manual snapshot on the VNX first and see if I would run into trouble. The snapshot completed without an issue. I went ahead and just reran the backup and it ran successfully. I guess the VNX just needed a little manual intervention.

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Avamar Backup of a Windows VM fails with the error: Protocol error from VMX

Written by Rob Steele. Posted in Data Deduplication, EMC Avamar, Microsoft, Troubleshooting, Virtualization, VMware

Recently on a new install of Avamar version 6.1; I had a VMware Image based backup fail with error 10007. Upon further investigation of the backup job log I noticed that the snapshot failed with: A general system error occured: Protocol error from VMX. This is a good example of two very vague errors on both the backup system and the virtual infrastructure. So to further investigate we needed to look deeper into the vmware.log file…

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Best Practices NFS Mount for Data Domain

Written by Rob Steele. Posted in Best Practices, Data Domain, Troubleshooting

EMC Data Domain - DD - DataDomain I was recently setting up a DD160 for a small Oracle instance and came across an issue when trying to mount the data domain via NFS. I tried several variations of the mount command and realized that I needed to be very specific. Since I was simply using a basic mount command the OS was missing some vital information about how it should connect to the data domain. I also realized that even though this Oracle database is reletivily small, the NFS mount should still be optimized for performance. Below is the message I was receiving:
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on datadomain:/data/col1/OracleBackup, or too many mounted file systems

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The statement BACKUP LOG is not allowed while the recovery model is SIMPLE

Written by Rob Steele. Posted in EMC Avamar, Troubleshooting

When backing up SQL databases using the incremental option the backup job fails with “The statement BACKUP LOG is not allowed while the recovery model is SIMPLE” This is because the recovery model of the database being backed up is currently set to “Simple”. To resolve this error you must either change the database backup type to full, or change the database recovery model in SQL to either “BulkLogged or Full”.
The new EMC Avamar 6.1 Microsoft SQL plugin feature actually detects the recovery model of the database and skips the incremental backup, places a message in the log and automatically promotes the backup from an incremental to a full backup. So you can also upgrade Avamar to version 6.1 to resolve this error as well.

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