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2  The End to the Means › (According to IBM ) › http://www- 03.ibm.com/innovation/us/thesmartercity/in dex_flash.html?cmp=blank&cm=v&csr=chap ter_edu&cr=youtube&ct=usbrv111&cn=agus _brsmartcity-20090929#/education/ch1/ http://www- 03.ibm.com/innovation/us/thesmartercity/in dex_flash.html?cmp=blank&cm=v&csr=chap ter_edu&cr=youtube&ct=usbrv111&cn=agus _brsmartcity-20090929#/education/ch1/

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4  Data to measure if learning outcomes are continuously improving.  Data to monitor student academic performance.  Data to measure which programs are delivering results.  Data for K20 and Beyond? (Lifetime retention)

5  Educators need an e-learning environment to deliver the services and interventions that can help turn a low performer into a high achiever.  Predictive Analytics  Instructional Case Management  Open Standards Based Approach  Question#2 - Does data storage and retnetion have anything to do with this?

6  Infrastructure › The essence of the evolving world of education is actually following a similar path as health care.  Data collection starts in the beginning of the educational cycle until the end of the educational cycle. The ending cycle of educations could include people well into their 60’s and 70’s. ( Based on IBM analysis of education.)  Healthcare is required to retain health records for the life of the patient.

7  Why build what we can push to the cloud?  Evolution to Google Applications  Thin devices  Student owned devices  How much have you moved offsite?  Administrative applications are not always easy to migrate to the cloud.

8  Application & Network Infrastructure › Every facility needs a solid, reliable infrastructure that will be able to support application delivery and all client components including the bring your own device (BYOD) generation.  Switching Sprawl needs to be remediated.  Intelligent networking to Support:  Quality of Service for Distance Learning  Bandwidth Management  Curriculum Reservation  Server sprawl needs to be remediated.  Intelligent use of compute power  Compute Management (CPU)  Storage Management  Data management

9  Hardware compute power has exceeded software requirements.  In the past, this hardware was always behind.  Server CPU-memory speed and densities have increased while pricing has deceased.  Hardware disk capacities have increased along with performance increases. › Disk networking has become economically feasible. › Question #3 - How many servers do you currently have?

10  Disk networking has become economically feasible.  Fibre Channel disk networking was prohibitively expensive. (Including FC drives)  Storage system migration from Fibre Channel interfaces to 6GB Serial Attached SCSI interfaces. (SAS)  Host Bus Adapters now offer lower cost SAS and iSCSI interfaces for server access to SANs.  10GB Ethernet competing with Fibre Channel for fast interfacing to new controllers.

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12  Tear Apart the “Typical” Server... › Virtualization allows the user to manage each hardware platform to leverage the investment to its maximum potential.  Processor Virtualization  Memory Virtualization  Storage Virtualization › Question #4 - How many of you are using some form of consolidated storage?

13  Storage virtualization, like server virtualization, is one of the foundations of building a flexible and reliable infrastructure solution that allows users to better align their IT needs.  Storage virtualization allows an organization to implement pools of storage across physically separate disk systems (which might be from different vendors).  Storage can then be deployed from these pools and can be migrated between pools without any outage of the attached host systems.  Storage virtualization provides a single set of tools for advanced functions, such as instant copy and remote mirroring solutions, which means that deploying storage can be performed by using a single tool regardless of the underlying storage hardware.

14  Thin Provisioning – Allows for storage optimization by consuming real capacity only when data is written  Flash Copy – Allows the user to create a point in time copy if the data that the system can be rolled back  Easy Tier – Allows for management of hotspots automatically by migrating extents from spinning drives to solid state drives as needed for higher performance  Metro and/or Remote Mirror – Allows you to replicate data synchronously or asynchronously between systems.  External Virtualization – Allows users to bring external disk systems under control of the central system.  Disk Pooling – The ability to share disk space across multiple arrays.

15  1GB iSCSI could not keep up with 3Gb and 6GB SAS drives or needed VM performance. SAS switching further reduced costs.  Advanced disk networking such as fibre channel were cost prohibitive.

16 The X (Advanced) range of Xeon 5600 series processors have the ability to run two DIMMs per memory channel and still operate the memory bus speed at 1333MHz.

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18 Intel’s new E5-2600 series processors offer dedicated 4 channel memory access at full memory speed.

19  Consolidation of storage completes the ability to virtualize platforms for any size business including education. Thank you!! Questions?


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