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CLARiiON at EMC World - Sessions Now Available On Demand
If you attended EMC World but were not able to attend all of the sessions that interested you, you'll be happy to learn that many keynotes and breakout sessions were recorded and are now available to registered attendees. Just visit the EMC World site and click in the On Demand box to enter the portal. You'll be prompted for your registration user name and password, so be sure to have those handy.
CLARiiON Activities at EMC World | |||
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This wiki contains CLARiiON-related activities, demos, people, and sessions that we believe you may find of interest at EMC World. Just scroll down or click to view. Please comment on what, if anything, we might provide for you at the event. We look forward to seeing you at EMC World! Register now. | |||
Activities | |||
EMC Mid-Range Storage Community on EMC World site Visit our welcome table during registration on Sunday evening. |
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Intelligent Storage Tiering lunch with Kent Ferson, Vice President and General Manager, EMC Storage Engineering Click to register |
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Pavilion Demos in Mid-Range Storage Booth |
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People - CLARiiON Experts at EMC World | |||
Ray Pang, CLARiiON Product Marketing | Michelle Rock, CLARiiON Product Marketing | Rodan Zadeh, CLARiiON Product Marketing | |
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CLARiiON - What's Next in FLARE | |||
Shad McNair | Lecture | Introductory | |
CLARiiON storage arrays offer a rich suite of features including industry leading levels of availability, performance, and data protection. See what the future holds in this introductory session that previews the next upcoming FLARE release. | |||
CLARiiON CX4 Hardware Overview | |||
Sean Candlish | Lecture | Introductory | |
In this session, the CLARiiON CX4 family of storage arrays are discussed. This session focuses primarily on the features and functions of the hardware including UltraFlex I/O Modules, FLASH drives, and Disk Spin Down among others. The software used to operate and interact with the storage arrays will be discussed at a high level. | |||
CLARiiON Replication Overview | |||
Susan Sharpe | Lecture | Introductory | |
This session provides an overview and comparison of the various replication options for CLARiiON. Topics includes both local and remote replication options, as well as some data migration options. These options include both CLARiiON native replication features (primarily SnapView and MirrorView) and also RecoverPoint replication features (CDP and CRR). | |||
Understanding CLARiiON's Secure Architecture and Security Best Practices | |||
Bruce Pratt | Lecture | Intermediate | |
This session discusses how security is designed into the CLARiiON architecture in both product and process. This session also discusses security aspects of CLARiiON storage systems and how they are best deployed into secure environments. | |||
CLARiiON MirrorView and SnapView | |||
Karl Owen | Lecture | Intermediate | |
This session focuses on the features available with SnapView and MirrorView. Session includes discussion of features and functionality, and best practices to use for backup and testing with SnapView, and disaster recovery with MirrorView. A case study of a customer deployment is included in this presentation. | |||
Going Fast with CLARiiON | |||
Dave Zeryck | Lecture | Intermediate | |
This presentation introduces the user to the algorithms and processes inside the FAST analysis tool. This session shows how FAST homes in on the highest-performing elements in your system, and gets the absolute best level of performance from your Flash Drives. Next we look at using new technologies to extend this strategy in different environments and how and where to use these new technologies for best performance and TCO. | |||
Performance as a Function of Utilization on CLARiiON | |||
Bruce Zimmerman | Lecture | Advanced | |
Performance implications of array resource utilization and saturation. Methods of estimating utilization from workload. Why there are 2 measures of utilization (busy/idle vs. % of max perf capability used). | |||
CLARiiON and VMware vSphere Update | |||
Sheetal Kochavara | Lecture | Advanced | |
This session focuses on what new CLARiiON functionality is available with VMware vSphere 4.x. In addition, new functionality in the EMC solutions space with vSphere 4.x is also discussed. | |||
CLARiiON: Deploying your Data Warehouse on a Virtual Storage Infrastructure |
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Bob Ng | Lecture | Intermediate | |
This presentation highlights the findings and trade-offs based on common real world deployment scenarios, including describing the performance characteristics of running the data warehouse in virtual environments and exploring options of making use of the CLARiiON Virtual Provisioning (VP) feature. Details around tuning the virtualized data warehouse to maximize the I/O bandwidth is discussed. This session also covers information on engineering experiences resulting when deploying data warehouses leveraging the virtual provisioning feature in CLARiiON along with recommendations suitable for use with VP LUNS. | |||
CLARiiON: Virtual Storage Provisioning with Powershell | |||
Jeff Purcell | Lecture | Advanced | |
Storage provisioning plug-ins are becoming more prevalent in customer's virtual environments. These are born out of the need to enhance functionality or fill an existing gap in the feature set. EMC has developed several plugins. This session covers the powershell interface for VMware and Hyper-V in order to explain the options for configuring storage from the respective environments and this session will also include a use case for Sanbolic Cluster File system with Hyper-V. | |||
CLARiiON: Array Based Site Disaster Protection and Recovery for VMware - New Features |
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Giri Basava | Lecture | Advanced | |
Storage based replication is a critical piece of the puzzle in planning for and implementing a site disaster protection and recovery solutions. This presentation covers the latest disaster recovery solutions for VMware Site Recovery Manager V4 and MirrorView Insight For VMware (MVIV). | |||
CLARiiON: Virtualized Microsoft Exchange 2010 Configurations | |||
Derrick Baxter | Lecture | Advanced | |
This session defines best practices for creating a highly available virtualized Exchange 2010 configuration with VMware and Hyper-V. Topics covered include use of VMware High Availability(VMHA) / VMotion, Distributed Resource Schedule (DRS), Windows Failover Cluster, Cluster Enabler, and local and remote site replication with Exchange "database anywhere" capabilities. | |||
CLARiiON Navisphere Analyzer | |||
Keith Snell, Joe Bellone, Noel Texeira | Hands-on Workshop | Introductory | |
This hands-on workshop provides a combination of lecture and hands-on dive into Navisphere Analyzer. The lecture part consists of introduction to Navisphere Analyzer and discussion of metrics and IO characterizations. The lab part analyzes live systems running IO and logs of real performance problems. | |||
VMware vStorage Feature with Symmetrix, CLARiiON and Celerra NFS Plug-in for VMware vSphere |
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Sheetal Kochavara, Joe Primm, Pierluca Chiodelli | Hands-on Workshop | Intermediate | |
This session focuses on the support for VMware vStorage features such as zero offload, stun and resume and copy offload on the Symmetrix and CLARiiON platforms. In addition, this session depicts the use of Celerra vCenter plug-in which provides a FAST copy feature and saves space by compressing virtual machine images on NFS storage. This lab also highlights the tight integration between VMware and the storage platforms by walking the user through various operations in a VMware vSphere environment. | |||
Performance Analysis in Database/Data Warehouse Environments | |||
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Birds-of-a-Feather | Introductory | ||
In this interactive session, EMC's principal consultant of DB & Application practice lead the best-practice-sharing on analyzing performance with a transactional context and how to apply intelligent tiered storage concepts to Database and Data Warehouses. The classification and profiling capabilities with newly developed processes and assessments tools are discussed. |
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If you attended EMC World but were not able to attend all of the sessions that interested you, you'll be happy to learn that many keynotes and breakout sessions were recorded and are now available to registered attendees. Just visit the EMC World site and click in the On Demand box to enter the portal. You'll be prompted for your registration user name and password, so be sure to have those handy.