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Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

Content Addressed Storage (CAS). Module 3.5. Content Addressed Storage (CAS). Upon completion of this module, you will be able to: Describe the features and benefits of a CAS based storage strategy. List the physical and logical elements of CAS.

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Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

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  1. Content Addressed Storage (CAS) Module 3.5

  2. Content Addressed Storage (CAS) Upon completion of this module, you will be able to: • Describe the features and benefits of a CAS based storage strategy. • List the physical and logical elements of CAS. • Describe the storage and retrieval process for CAS data objects. • Describe the best suited operational environments for CAS solutions. Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

  3. Lesson: CAS Description and Benefits Upon completion of this lesson, you be able to: • Define CAS. • Describe the key attributes of CAS. • List the features and benefits of CAS. Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

  4. What is Content Addressed Storage (CAS)? • Object-oriented, location-independent approach to data storage. • Repository for the “Objects”. • Access mechanism to interface with repository. • Globally unique identifiers provide access to objects. • Extensible metadata that enables automated data management practices and applications. Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

  5. What Is Fixed Content? Generate New Revenues Improve Service Levels Leverage Historical Value Digital Assets Retained For Active Reference And Value Electronic Documents • Contracts, claims, etc. • E-mail and attachments • Financial spread sheets • CAD/CAM designs • Presentations Digital Records • Documents • Checks, securities trades • Historical preservation • Photographs • Personal / professional • Geophysical • Seismic, astronomic,geographic Rich Media • Medical • X-rays, MRIs, CTI • Video • News / media, movies • Security serveillance • Audio • Voicemail • Radio Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

  6. Challenges of Storing Fixed Content • A significant amount of newly created information falls into the category of fixed content. • Fixed content is growing at more than 90% annually. • Often, long-term preservation is required (years-decades). • Simultaneous multi-user online access is preferable to offline, or near-line storage. • New requirements and service level agreements have created the need for faster access to records. • Need for location independent data, enabling technology refresh and migration. • New regulations require retention and data protection. • Traditional storage methods are inadequate. Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

  7. Shortcomings of Traditional Archiving Solutions • Tape is slow, and standards are always changing. • Optical is expensive, and requires vast amounts of media in order to store data of any size. • Both solutions require 3rd party media management. • Many times companies retire tape products without warning. • Many times recovering files from tape and optical is time consuming. • Data on tape and optical is subject to media degradation. Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

  8. Benefits of CAS • Immutability and authentication • Location independence • Single instance storage • Faster record retrieval • Record-level retention, protection, and disposition • Technology independence • Online (like Disk) • Optimized TCO • Scalability Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

  9. Lesson: Summary Key points covered in this lesson: • CAS Definition • CAS Description • Benefits Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

  10. Lesson: Elements of CAS Upon completion of this lesson, you will be able to: • Describe the Physical Elements of CAS. • Describe the Logical Elements of CAS. Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

  11. API Physical Elements of CAS • Storage devices (CAS Based) • Servers (to which storage devices get connected) • Client Client Server CAS-basedStorage Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

  12. 39HLTTT2H0404EU6M4A9MUR7TE4 API Logical Elements of CAS • The Logical Elements of CAS include the Object-Level Access Protocols. Content Address API Metadata CAS Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

  13. Lesson Summary Key points covered in this lesson: • Physical Elements of CAS • Logical Elements of CAS Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

  14. Lesson: Data Object Storage and Retrieval Upon completion of this lesson, you will be able to: • Describe how data gets stored in a CAS environment. • Describe how data is retrieved from a CAS environment. Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

  15. 4 CAS authenticates theContent Address andstores the object 2 Unique ContentAddress is calculated 1 3 Client presents datato API to be archived Object is sent to CASvia CAS API over IP API 5 Acknowledgementreturned to application 6 Object ID Object-ID is retainedand stored for future use How CAS Stores a Data Object CAS Application Server Client Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

  16. 4 2 3 Application findsContent Address ofobject to be retrieved Retrieval request issent to the CAS viaCAS API over IP CAS authenticatesthe request anddelivers the object 1 Object is needed byan application API Object ID How CAS Retrieves a Data Object CAS Application Server Client Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

  17. Lesson: Summary Key points covered in this lesson: • How data gets stored in a CAS environment. • How data is retrieved from a CAS environment. Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

  18. Acquisition Station • Procedure room Image Review and Analysis on Multiple Workstations • Viewing room • Onsite office • Surgical suite • Offsite Images acquired and moved Short-term Online Image Cache Most recent studies accessible in milliseconds Long-term Online Image Archive Entire patient history accessible in seconds CAS Healthcare example, Radiology PACS Solutions Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

  19. Financial Example: CAS Solution Check images maintained in tier 1 storage for 60 days then migrated via HSM to “active archive” Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

  20. Module Summary Key points covered in this module: • Benefits of CAS based storage strategy. • Overview of physical and logical elements of CAS. • Storing and retrieving data from CAS. • CAS application examples. Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

  21. Check Your Knowledge • What are the key features of a CAS implementation? • What are the benefits of a CAS Storage Strategy? • What are 3 business applications that would benefit from CAS technology? • What are the logical elements of a CAS system? • How does data get stored in a CAS environment? Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

  22. Apply Your Knowledge • After completing this topic, you should be able to describe the features of a Centera CAS solution. Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

  23. Business Cost Access Availability Compliance IT Backups Consolidation Disaster recovery Ease of management Compliance Scalability Focus needs to stay on transactional information Effective Information Archive Must Address… Simple Affordable Secure Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

  24. Requirements for an Effective Information Archive Simple • Provide online access and assured authenticity • Work with any application or any platform • Self-manage and self-heal • Be future-proof Affordable • Avoid archiving multiple copies of the same information • Consolidate information silos into a unified archive • Manage rapid growth in information without matching costs • Provide the best overall total cost of ownership Secure • Protect information at an object level • Safeguard access • Enforce retention and disposition intrinsically in storage layer • Address business continuity and disaster recovery Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

  25. EMC Centera • Purpose-built for information archiving • More than 1,200 customers • 400+ partners—works with any application from virtually any platform • More than 30 PB shipped The World’s Most Simple, Affordable, and Secure Repository forInformation Archiving Simple Affordable Secure Centera 4-Node for departmental use and midsize enterprises Centera Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

  26. Simple Universal Access Makes Archiving Easy and… A c t i v e A r c h i v e CIFS FTP NFS HTTP Centera API Emulation Centera Anywhere, any time, any application, from virtually any platform Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

  27. Centera Nodes Disk Drives Cooling Tunnel Power Supply Processor Card Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

  28. Power rails / ATS Simple Content Mirroring Storage nodes Network switch Œ   ‘   ‘ Switch  Self-managedprivate LAN Œ  Switch Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

  29. Power rails / ATS Simple Self-Healing Storage nodes Network switch Œ  ‘    ‘ Switch  Self-managedprivate LAN Œ  Switch Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

  30. Power rails / ATS Simple Self-Healing Storage nodes Network switch Œ  ‘  ‘   ‘ Switch  Self-managedprivate LAN  Œ Œ  Switch Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

  31. No LUN / RAIDGroup carvingor allocation No complexstorage-areanetworking management No filesystemmanagement Simple Self-Managing and Configuring A “black box” configuration Content Addressed Storage (CAS)

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