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STORAGE–TRENDS,CHALLENGES,
AND OPTIONS 2013-2014
Includes Impact of Virtualization and Cloud
Industry Study Based on a Survey of 1,000+ IT Managers and
Storage Professionals Across 800+ Organizations
Alok Shrivastava
Senior Director, EMC Education Services
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2. Agenda
• Introduction
• Storage Infrastructure Highlights
• Impact of Virtualization and Cloud Technologies
• Managing Storage Challenges
• Considerations for a Storage Management Organization
• EMC Response and Initiatives
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3. Introduction: 2013-14 Study
Asia Pacific
20%
Europe Middle
East Africa
35%
Americas
45%
•
Comprehensive Study
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Challenges Faced by IT and Storage Managers
–
•
Global Trends in Storage Infrastructure and Technology Segments, Including
Virtualization and Cloud
Practices Being Used in Building and Developing Storage/IT Groups/Teams
Value for IT and Storage Managers
–
Geographic Distribution
•
Compare, Correlate, and Refine Plans
–
Overall Industry Trends and Practices
Study Coverage
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Over $1B
17%
–
$500M
- $1B
8%
$100M - $500M
17%
•
Americas, EMEA, and Asia-Pacific
EMC Customers and Customers of Other Storage Vendors
–
Up to $100M
30%
IT Managers (25%) and Storage Professionals (75%) From Over 800+
Organizations
–
Not Known
28%
Data Centers of Large Enterprises and Small & Medium Enterprises
Study Period, January - February 2013
Annual Revenue Distribution
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4. Storage Infrastructure – Increasing Capacities
• 7% of Data Centers Have More Than 10
Petabytes (PB) of Usable Storage Capacity to
Manage
Over 25PB
4%
11PB-25PB
3%
1PB - 10PB
15%
500 - 999TB
10%
Up to 99TB
48%
100 - 499TB
21%
Distribution of storage capacity
across companies
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• 22% of the Data Centers Have over 1 PB of
Usable Capacity (Up 10% Y/Y)
• Nearly 52% of the Companies Have 100 TB or
More Usable Storage to Manage (Up 8% Y/Y)
• Average Usable Capacity Across the
Participating Companies is 2.18 PB (Up 12.8%
Y/Y)
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5. Technology Segments - Importance
Backup, Recovery, & Archive
Storage Area Networks (SAN)
Server Virtualization
Automated Storage Tiering*
Storage Virtualization
Cloud Computing
Network Attached Storage (NAS)
Remote Replication
Big Data (infrastructure and/or analytics)*
Storage Technology for Cloud Environment
Data Mobility*
Flash Drives*
Converged Infrastructure*
Local Replication
Scale-out NAS
Object-based Storage*
66.4%
58.4%
48.2%
31.4%
24.4%
23.2%
19.4%
17.9%
13.6%
9.9%
9.7%
9.6%
9.0%
7.4%
5.9%
2.1%
0%
* New in 2013-14
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10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
Respondents/Organizations
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6. Technologies Segments Deployed
Local/Remote Replication
Storage Area Network (SAN)
Backup, Recovery & Archive
Server Virtualization
Network Attached Storage (NAS)
Flash Drives
Automated Storage Tiering
Storage Virtualization
Cloud Computing
Storage Technology for Cloud Environment
Converged Infrastructure
Big Data (Infrastructure and/or Analytics)
Data Mobility
Scale Out NAS
Object Based Storage
100.0%
88.3%
87.7%
78.6%
74.9%
56.5%
48.2%
46.2%
39.3%
25.1%
23.3%
20.1%
19.4%
16.8%
14.1%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90% 100%
Respondents/Organizations
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7. Challenges Faced by IT and Storage Managers
Managing Growth and the IT Transformation
Rank
Challenge Identified by IT/Storage Managers and Professionals
1
Managing Storage Growth
2
Designing, Deploying & Managing Backup, Recovery, & Archive Solutions
3
Making Informed Strategic /Big-picture Decisions
4
Designing, Deploying & Managing Disaster Recovery Solutions
5
Designing, Deploying & Managing Storage in a Virtualized Server Environment
6
Lack of Skilled Storage Professionals
7
Designing, Deploying & Managing Storage in a Cloud Computing Environment
8
Lack of Skilled Cloud Technology Professionals
9
Convincing Higher Management to Adopt Cloud
10
Infrastructure Setup for Big Data Analytics
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8. Challenges Faced by IT and Storage Managers
Year-over-year Comparison
2013-14 2012-13 IT/Storage Managers and Professionals
79%
77%
Managing Storage Growth
43%
45%
Designing, Deploying and Managing Backup, Recovery, and Archive Solutions
39%
36%
Making Informed Strategic/Big-picture Decisions
38%
39%
Designing, Deploying and Managing Disaster Recovery Solutions
37%
31%
Designing, Deploying and Managing Storage in a Virtualized Server Environment
(+19%)
29%
27%
Lack of Skilled Storage Professionals
(+7%)
18%
16%
Designing, Deploying and Managing Storage in Cloud Computing Environments
15%
15%
Lack of skilled Cloud Technology Professionals
11%
10%
Convincing Higher Management to Adopt Cloud
(+10%)
10%
7%
Infrastructure for Big Data Analytics
(+43%)
8%
4%
Managing External Cloud Service Providers
(+100%)
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(+8%)
(+13%)
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10. Data/Storage Movement to Virtualized and Cloud Environments
Traditional/Classic
42%
2013
External
Cloud
3%
2015
-31.3%
External
Cloud
6%
+100%
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Virtualized Server
43%
Internal Private Cloud
11%
Traditional/Classic 28%
Internal Private Cloud
16%
Virtualized Server
49%
+13.3%
+56.3%
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11. IT Megatrend: The Rate of IT Transformation
Percentage of Storage Deployed
Data/Storage Migration to Virtualized and Cloud Environments
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
2011
2012
Virtualized Server Environment
2013
2014
2015
2016
Internal Private Cloud Environment
External Cloud Environment
Traditional / Classic Environment
Expon. (Virtualized Server Environment)
Expon. (Internal Private Cloud Environment)
Expon. (External Cloud Environment)
2017
Expon. (Traditional / Classic Cloud Environment)
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12. Data Movement by Size of the Company
Percent of Storage Deployed by Environment
Less than $100M
$100-500M
Less than $100M
$100-500M
$500M-$1B
More than $1B
$500M-$1B
More than $1B
60
50
%
60
50
40
40
%
30
30
20
20
10
10
0
Traditional/ Virtualized
Classic
2013
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Internal
Private
Cloud
External
Cloud
0
Traditional/ Virtualized
Classic
Internal
Private
Cloud
External
Cloud
2015
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13. In-house Architecting and Designing Skills
68%
Critical to have in-house skills
40.8%
12%
16.1%
In-house skills critical but will use vendors
14%
Will be critical in 12-24 months
27.0%
2%
In-house skills not ciritical
10.3%
3%
5.7%
Do not know
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
Virtualization
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70%
80%
90%
100%
Cloud
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14. Managing Storage in Virtualized and Cloud Environments
Managers’ View on Current Skills of Storage Professionals
--------------------- Weak----------------------------------
----- Moderate ------ ------ Strong ------
Managers/Organizations
60%
55%
50%
Virtualization
40%
Cloud
30%
20%
16%
10%
0%
26%
23%
18%
18%
17%
13%
7%
Less than 10%
11% - 25%
26% - 50%
7%
51-75%
76-100%
% of Professionals on the Team
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15. Managing Storage in Virtualized and Cloud Environments
Managers’ View on Current Skills of Storage Professionals
Virtualization Skills
Weak
65%
Strong+
Moderate
35%
No Change Y/Y
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Cloud Skills
Strong+
Moderate
14%
Weak
86%
Up 2% Y/Y
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16. Cross-domain Skills for Cloud Infrastructure
Self Representation of Storage Professionals on Their Cross-domain Skills
OS+Storage+Networking+Virtualization+B/R+Security
17%
OS+Storage+Networking+Virtualization+B/R
25%
OS+Storage+Networking+Virtualization
30%
OS+Storage+Networking
37%
OS+Storage
50%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
37% of Individuals Possess Skills in OS+Storage+Networking
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17. Cloud and ITaaS Transformation – Management Skills
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18. Data Science and Big Data Analytics-Management Skills
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20. Storage Group - Tasks & Responsibilities
Storage Group - Tasks & Responsibilities
% Time Spent*
Design and/or Participate in Design of Storage Infrastructure
14.0%
Integration of the Storage Infrastructure, Databases and Applications
13.6%
Storage Provisioning
10.8%
Backup, Recovery and Archiving of Information/Data
10.6%
Managing the Implementation of Storage Infrastructure
10.0%
Trouble- shooting
7.8%
Monitoring of Storage Infrastructure
7.4%**
Evaluating Storage Technologies From Different Vendors
Storage Capacity Planning
6.8%
6.4%**
Storage-related Reporting and Analysis
4.6%
Design, Discussion and Planning of Storage in Cloud Environments
4.3%
Other Storage-related Activities
3.7%
* %Time Spent in Last 12 Months on Specific Activities
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** Significant Increase in Time Allocation in Last Year
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21. Storage Groups and Technology Segments
Storage Area Networks (SAN)
Backup, Recovery & Archive
Network Attached Storage (NAS)
Storage Virtualization
Remote Replication
Local Replication
Storage Technology for Cloud Environment
Other
Cloud Computing
Scale out NAS
Converged Infrastructure
Data Mobility
Big Data Infrastructure
Object based storage
30.8%
19.6%
9.5%
7.7%
7.2%
4.5%
3.8%
3.4%
3.3%
2.6%
2.5%
2.0%
2.0%
1.1%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
% of Time Invested in last 12 Months
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22. Skills Mapping by Tasks/Responsibilities
Managers’ View on Their Team’s Skills and Capabilities
Big Data Analytics 4%
Design storage infrastructure for Cloud environment
59%
37%
44%
Cloud Computing
18%
Storage related reporting & analysis
40%
25%
Storage Virtualization
40%
42%
16%
26%
Storage capacity planning
26%
48%
34%
Monitoring of storage infrastructure
14%
60%
11%
55%
40%
Integration of the storage infrastructure, databases, &…
42%
Evaluate storage technologies from different vendors
6%
54%
42%
5%
53%
10%
48%
Backup, recovery, & archiving of information/data
45%
48%
7%
Troubleshooting
45%
47%
7%
Manage implementation of storage infrastructure
49%
Design &/or participate in design of storage infrastructure
49%
Storage Provisioning
50%
Server Virtualization
Strong
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10%
20%
Moderate
30%
8%
5%
45%
55%
0%
6%
45%
42%
8%
37%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Weak
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23. Skills Mapping by Technologies
Managers’ View on Their Team’s Skills and Capabilities
Big Data
5%
Cloud Computing
35%
61%
46%
10%
Converged Infrastructure
12%
Storage Technology for Cloud Environment
13%
Data Mobility
13%
Object based storage
50%
44%
38%
49%
37%
48%
41%
21%
Storage Virtualization
38%
50%
23%
Automated Storage Tiering
38%
44%
15%
Scale out NAS
44%
42%
29%
Remote Replication
39%
Storage Platforms/ subsystems
39%
Local Replication
29%
42%
19%
47%
10%
20%
Strong
30%
Moderate
5%
32%
65%
0%
4%
34%
62%
Server Virtualization
10%
40%
56%
Storage Area Networks (SAN)
9%
41%
50%
Backup, Recovery, & Archive
14%
48%
44%
Network-Attached Storage (NAS)
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27%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
3%
90%
100%
Weak
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24. Building Storage Groups: Finding Storage Expertise
Preferred Hiring Sources
Hire Experienced
81.1%
Hire Certified
63.1%
Internal Appointment
52.4%
Engage Consultants
34.1%
Hire Fresh College Graduates
33.8%
0%
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10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
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25. Challenges Identified by IT/Storage Managers
•
Managing Storage Growth
•
Storage Consolidation
•
Designing, Deploying, and Managing Backup, Recovery, and Archive
•
Designing, Deploying, and Managing Disaster Recovery Solutions
•
Making Informed Strategic/Big-picture Decisions
•
Designing, Deploying, and Managing Storage in Virtualized Environments
•
Lack of Skilled Storage Professionals
•
Designing, Deploying, and Managing Storage in Cloud Environments
•
Lack of Skilled Cloud Technology Professionals
•
Convincing Higher Management to Adopt Cloud
•
Infrastructure for Big Data Analytics
•
Managing External Cloud Service Providers
And . . .
Rapid Shift from Classic to Virtualized and Cloud Environment
•
Widening Knowledge Gap Due to Virtualization and Cloud
•
Plans to hire additional 36.4% storage professionals
•
Shortage of Storage/Cloud-educated Workforce in the Industry
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27. Education Solutions
EMC Proven Professional Learning Framework and Certification
–
Quality Assurance, Formal Validation and Recognition
–
‘Open’ curriculum and certifications
–
EMC Products and Technology Specific Curriculum and Certifications
EMC Technology-specific Learning Paths
–
Leverage Extensive Capabilities of EMC Technology and Solutions
–
Comprehensive Coverage for All Segments of EMC Technology
EMC Academic Alliance
–
1,100+ Universities Across 60+ Countries;175,000+ Students Educated
–
Storage Technology, Cloud Infrastructure, and Data Science Curriculum
‘Open’ – Unique Approach Focused on Technology Concepts, Principles, and Case Studies That Can be Applicable to Any IT Environment
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28. Lead Your Transformation With Education!
Business Transformation for Leaders and Managers
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Cloud and IT as a Service | Data Science and Big Data Analytics
Information Storage and Management
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and Cloud Environments
Cloud Infrastructure and Services
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For All IT Professionals to Develop Knowledge and Skills on Virtualized Data Center and Cloud
to Become Part of Their Organization’s Cloud Transformation
Cloud Architect
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Develop Cross-domain Architect and Design Expertise for Highly Virtualized Cloud/ITaaS Environments
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Data Science and Big Data Analytics
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Data Science Skills
‘Open’ – Unique Approach Focused on Technology Concepts, Principles, and Case Studies That Can Be Applicable to Any IT Environment
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29. Cloud and ITaaS Education for the Entire Organization
‘Open’ Courses for Any Vendor Environment in Any Industry
Audiences
Course Offerings
Business Leaders
Introducing Cloud and IT-as-a-Service for
Business Transformation 90 minute Module
New
Business Leaders
and Managers
Cloud and IT-as-a-Service for Business
Transformation 1 day
New
Architects
and
Designers
IT-as-a-Service Planning and Design 5 days
All IT Professionals
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Virtualized Data Center and Cloud Infrastructure
Planning and Design 5 days
Cloud Infrastructure and Services 5 days
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30. EMC Proven Professional Learning and Certification Framework
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31. Download the Whitepaper Now!
Managing Information Storage:
Trends, Challenges, and Options
2013-2014
Visit http://education.EMC.com/ManagingStorage
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