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Tivoli Storage Manager is now IBM Spectrum Protect™ FCM Licensing - Addition to the Spectrum Protect Suites your name [email protected] © 2015 IBM Corporation IBM Spectrum Protect hardware snapshot support // Adding Snapshot Support April 2015 IBM Spectrum Protect Hardware Snapshot Support = IBM Tivoli Storage FlashCopy Manager Now included in TSM’s Suite for Unified Recovery Added to all suites with Front-End or Back-End licensing Retroactive Addition, therefore immediate customer benefit One price per terabyte for all protected data within the suites 1 © 2015 IBM Corporation Next Generation Deduplication Efficiently protect and manage hybridprotection environments IBM Spectrum Protect // Modernize data Suite for Unified Recovery April 2015 Suite for Unified Recovery - Hardware snapshots Hardware snapshots: Eliminates complex scripting and maximizes your hardware investment Application integration ensures consistency & recoverability Fully integrated Spectrum Protect solution 2 © 2015 IBM Corporation Hardware Snapshot Addition // Modernize data protection April 2015 Hardware snapshots support is added to all TSM Suites • Addition to the TSM Suites: - • - • • – Front End (TSM SUR-FE) – Back End (TSM SUR) Entry– Front End (TSM SURE-FE) Entry– Back End (TSM SURE) One price (per TB) based on the size of the protected application/database now includes hardware snapshot support - • TSM Suite for Unified Recovery TSM Suite for Unified Recovery TSM Suite for Unified Recovery TSM Suite for Unified Recovery Front End: We license the capacity of the protected files/database/applications on the production servers on the source volumes Back End: We license the capacity of the protected files/databases/applications including all snapshots on the target volumes plus all versions in the TSM Server Addition is ‘retroactive’, therefore existing Suite customers can immediately deploy hardware snapshots. FCM Stand Alone and VSC entitlements will remain available and unchanged. FCM’s advanced hardware snapshot technology is now incorporated into the TSM Suites, therefore, FastBack is no longer needed as part of the TSM Suites and is withdrawn from all TSM Suites. 3 © 2015 IBM Corporation Licensing table for hardware snapshots April 2015 Scenario What is measured How its measured FCM Stand Alone • Size of the source volumes protected Use build-in FCM Reporting of the source volume size. offloads snapshots into TSM • Size of the database/application protected - size on source volumes ‘Operations Center Licensing Report’ is planned for 3Q2015. Until available, use the frontend licensing guide. does not offload snapshots into TSM • Size of the database/application protected - size on source volumes FCM Reports planned. Until available, use the frontend licensing guide. offloads snapshots into TSM • Size of the database/application protected - size on source volumes multiplied by the number of snapshots in the array and - size of active and inactive objects in TSM Primary Storage Pools FCM Reports planned. Until available, refer to the backend tech note. Plus the capacity measured by Operations Center Licensing Tool. does not offload snapshots into TSM • Size of the database/application protected - size on source volumes multiplied by the number of snapshots in the array FCM Reports planned. Until available, refer to the backend tech note. TSM SURFront End TSM SURBack End 4 © 2015 IBM Corporation How to measure snapshot licenses - Timeline April 2015 3Q2015 Today FCM Stand Alone TSM SUR Front End TSM SUR Back End Beyond 3Q2015 Included in FCM Reports Included in FCM Reports Included in FCM Reports offloads snapshots into TSM Manually, as described in the frontend licensing guide Included in Operations Center Included in Operations Center does not offload snapshots into TSM Manually, as described in the frontend licensing guide Scripts will be provided Included as FCM Report offloads snapshots into TSM Manually, as described in backend tech note plus Included in Operations Center Scripts will be provided plus Included in Operations Center Included as FCM report plus Included in Operations Center does not offload snapshots into TSM Manually, as described in the backend tech note Scripts will be provided Included as FCM report 5 © 2015 IBM Corporation Licensing Example // Licensing for Hardware Snapshots April 2015 Customer runs 1 MS SQL Server and 1 instance of Oracle on separate servers on 2 attached arrays MS SQL Server (500 GB in size) sits on 2 volumes (1 TB each) and the Oracle instance (3 TB in size) sits on 3 volumes (2 TB each) Customer protects the Oracle database and the MS SQL Server database with 2 local snapshots each on disk In case TSM is used, snapshots (full and uncompressed) are offloaded to TSM and 4 versions of both databases are kept in TSM © 2015 IBM Corporation 6 Table of Results // Licensing for Hardware Snapshots April 2015 Scenario What is measured Capacity Required FCM Stand Alone • Size of the source volumes protected (2 x 1 TB) + (3 x 2 TB) = 8 TB offloads snapshots into TSM • Size of the database/application protected - size on source volumes 3 TB + 0.5 TB = 3.5 TB (≈4 TB) does not offload snapshots into TSM • Size of the database/application protected - size on source volumes offloads snapshots into TSM • Size of the database/application protected - size on source volumes multiplied by the number of snapshots in the array and - size of active/inactive objects in TSM Primary Storage Pools (2 x 3.5 TB) + (4 x 3.5 TB) = 21 TB does not offload snapshots into TSM • Size of the database/application protected - size on source volumes multiplied by the number of snapshots in the array 2 x 3.5 TB = 7 TB TSM SURFront End TSM SURBack End 3 TB size of Oracle 0.5 TB size of MS SQL Server 3 TB + 0.5 TB = 3.5 TB (≈4 TB) 3 TB size of Oracle 0.5 TB size of MS SQL Server 2 local snapshots 4 versions kept in TSM 2 local snapshots 7 © 2015 IBM Corporation FastBack // Transitioning Snapshot Technology April 2015 Announcement of End of Marketing (June 2015) and End of Support (April 2016) for the following FastBack products: TSM FastBack – 5724-U93 TSM FastBack Center – 5724-V35 TSM FastBack for MS Exchange – 5724-U94 TSM FastBack for Bare Metal Recovery – 5724-U95 TSM FastBack for Storwize – 5639-FB1 For more information, see FAQ: https://w3-connections.ibm.com/files/app#/file/e0611ab1-a59d-47fd-bd66-8953eca27541 Note: FastBack for Workstations will continue being sold and supported. 8 © 2015 IBM Corporation FastBack // Transitioning Snapshot Technology April 2015 What Happens Now? Customer: “I Purchased FastBack Standalone.” FastBack products that will get automatically migrated to Tivoli Storage Manager Entry product: - TSM FastBack - TSM FastBack Center - TSM FastBack for MS Exchange TSM FastBack and TSM FastBack for MS Exchange migrate based on the PVU entitled amount. For each 420 PVU’s, customers will receive One TSM Entry license plus One additional TSM Entry license to account for TSM managing server. TSM FastBack Center entitlement was on per managed server metric. TSM Entry is on the same metric. For each TSM FB Center entitlement, One TSM Entry license will be granted plus one TSM Entry license to account for TSM managing server. - For example, 1 Fastback center will convert to 2 TSM entry license, and 3 Fastback Center will convert to 4 TSM Entry licenses. 9 © 2015 IBM Corporation FastBack // Transitioning Snapshot Technology April 2015 How is Tivoli Storage Manager Entry licensed? Tivoli Storage Manager Entry is licensed on “per managed server” basis. A “managed server” is a physical or virtual server which is protected or managed by one of the components of the TSM Entry offering, including the “managing” server (often referred to as the TSM server). Each deployed instance of a TSM server, Application agent, SAN agent or backup archive client, whether installed in physical or virtual environments, is counted towards the number of “managed server” licenses. Component License Details TSM (Server) Per Server 1 TSM Entry License for each TSM server TSM (backup/archive client) Per Server 1 TSM Entry License for each Linux or Windows server protected (unless B/A client is installed with an application agent such as TSM for Mail, TSM for Database, TSM for ERP or TSM for VE). TSM for Mail Per protected mail server 1 TSM Entry license for each protected mail server TSM for Databases Per protected database server 1 TSM Entry license for each protected database server TSM for ERP Per protected SAP server 1 TSM Entry license for each protected SAP server TSM for SAN Per Server 1 TSM Entry License for each server that performs LAN-free operations TSM for VE Per Virtual Host Server 1 TSM Entry License for each Virtual Host server managed 10 © 2015 IBM Corporation FastBack // Transitioning Snapshot Technology April 2015 What Happens Now? Customer: “I Purchased FastBack in the Tivoli Storage Manager Suite for Unified Recovery.” Customers that purchased Tivoli Storage Manager Suite for Unified Recovery will still have support for the FastBack products Support of FastBack will expire when the TSM SUR version expires (five years after GA) 11 © 2015 IBM Corporation FastBack // Transitioning Snapshot Technology April 2015 What Happens Now? Customer: “I Purchased FastBack Bare Metal Recovery.” Customers of FastBack for Bare Metal Recovery should be directed to Cristie Software - Contact Scott Sterry, [email protected] - Cristie will provide a Bare Machine Recovery for TSM license free of charge for each server currently protected by Fastback. - Support and maintenance charge of $100 annually per server 12 © 2015 IBM Corporation