What does object storage mean for real world use cases? In this short video, Jon Toor, CMO of Cloudian walks us through a few real world use cases that IT struggles with daily in terms of managing growth of unstructured data including backup/recovery, archival and managing media/video.
Transcript:
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hi Dave Littman, Truth in IT joined
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today by John Toor. John is CMO with
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Cloudian and John welcome. Dave good
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morning good morning so hey you're going
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to take us through some of the
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applications of enterprise object
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storage so why don't you walk us through
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that yeah thanks a lot Dave so what
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we're going to talk about today is how
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object storage gets deployed in the data
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center a lot of people are heard about
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object storage and are familiar with the
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basic idea
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you know it's limitlessly scalable it's
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very cost effective but exactly how do I
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put this solution to use I mean how do i
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how do I actually you know deploy it so
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the thing about object storage is really
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interesting is essentially it can be
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deployed for anything that involves
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unstructured data so we'll talk in its
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first video about backup and archive and
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how it gets used there but really
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anything that is unstructured data is a
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great fit for object storage and that's
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what makes us so appealing is we all
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know about the data tsunami I mean the
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50% increase in unstructured data
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annually
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well that increase is coming from all
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these different sources as backup and
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archive it's from media entertainment
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it's from you know security videos bio
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data I mean it's coming from all these
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different sources and you know IT
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managers are having to deal with us and
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manage it object storage is the perfect
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solution so let's talk first about
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backup and archiving backup and recovery
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and how we solve problems there so let's
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scoot up to slide number four there
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scalable data protection the challenges
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of data protection have been known for
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years and they're only getting bigger
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and you really got two choices for how
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to deal with a backup target so where do
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you put that backup data well you can
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put it on site on a disk based appliance
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this is really you know the domain the
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data domain made they're made they're
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named in the challenge is they're just
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it's cost you know it's great for speed
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it's is
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but it tends to be cost that tend to be
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rather costly the other alternative
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which is still very popular is state and
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although this is a cost-effective medium
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it tends to be of a pretty price a
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pricey medium in terms of the handling
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target handling costs the reliability
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challenges just the long-term issues of
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how you deal with archiving when formats
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keep changing so it's got it's got
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multiple issues that you really have to
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contend with object storage addresses
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both of those challenges because we're
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object storage let you do is backup to
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disk at a cost which is pretty close to
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tape it's not quite at tape level but it
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certainly is close enough where when you
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factor in the soft costs associated with
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tape and the cost of rewriting the media
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the cost of all the handling it actually
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comes out about the same but you get the
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benefit of substantially better
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performance so 70% less cost and in the
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traditional typical disk base appliances
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and very fast backup and restore because
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you're dealing with a disk based medium
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and the other thing that's really
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critical here is that works with the
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backup software that you already know
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and love so rubric Veritas CommVault
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beam the solution is interoperable with
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all of those if you look at slide number
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five you can see some of these cost
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comparisons I'm talking about here and
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what this environment is looking at is a
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hundred terabytes of storage that are
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growing year after year and you can see
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as the time goes on in the data domain
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case you're continually having to
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upgrade your environment to add add new
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gear which of course you're doing and in
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the cloudian case as well but because
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you're dealing with an inherently much
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lower cost infrastructure the cost
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remain much lower and this this cost is
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lower for a couple of key point a couple
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of key reasons one is that object
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storage is fundamentally different than
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other enterprise storage in in one
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really important way and that is object
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storage is built on industry standard
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hardware so we sell both software you
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can run on servers you already own or
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you can buy an appliance from us either
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way it's running on
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industry standard hardware which is you
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know the lowest cost storage type in the
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industry you're not paying for anything
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proprietary second thing is a cost of
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management because the environments
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scales limitlessly and I'll move on to
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slide number six here because this
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environment scales limitlessly it can
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grow with your needs so you don't have
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to buy a lot of stuff upfront you can
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buy only three nodes three 1u high nodes
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to begin with and then simply add into
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that cluster as time goes by so you can
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scale from terabytes up to many
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petabytes with zero disruption and
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that's something else is pretty
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difficult to do with traditional
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enterprise storage and as you're growing
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the performance scales as well because
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everything is operating in parallel so
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that's that's the cost aspect of it the
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other thing that's really interesting
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about object storage as a backup target
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is the uncompromising data durability
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and slide number seven because object
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storage was designed essentially to be a
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single pool of storage for everything a
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single consolidation point it was
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designed to be highly durable from the
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beginning and as such it includes
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multiple technologies for data
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durability including obviously
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replication but also a racer coding and
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you can think of a racer coding as sort
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of like radon steroids it's or it's it's
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performing raid across multiple nodes in
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the environment even across multiple
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data centers so as a result you can
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essentially dial in whatever level of
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data durability you need up to 14 nines
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and this of course makes it a great
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backup target because you know your data
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is protectiveness environment this is
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something this is well proven so slide
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number eight we've got numerous
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deployments with all the vendors I
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mentioned already a combat Veritas VM
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rubric and matter-of-fact CommVault gave
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one of our customers shoe burg Phyllis
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in Netherlands a Award for innovation in
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their use of convolved
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Cloudian as data protection as a service
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and they thought they're really
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impressed with you know that's scale and
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the smoothness of the service that
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Schubert Phillips was able to offer
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using this device so slide number nine
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yeah this is a robust proven solution
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with all these you know different backup
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environments we've talked about and it
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includes a variety of features that make
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it a great backup target you know
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compression is built-in encryption is
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built-in tearing to the cloud if you
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