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Tandberg M2800

Tandberg M2800. October 18th, 2004. Introducing the industry’s most exciting LTO library …. M2800. M2800: What Is It?. Accommodates up to 8 LTO drives, 143 LTO cartridges Up to 60TB capacity, 2.016GB/hr. transfer rate (Gen 2, compressed) 148 useable slots with entry/exit port installed

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Tandberg M2800

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  1. Tandberg M2800 October 18th, 2004

  2. Introducing the industry’s most exciting LTO library … M2800

  3. M2800: What Is It? • Accommodates up to 8 LTO drives, 143 LTO cartridges • Up to 60TB capacity, 2.016GB/hr. transfer rate (Gen 2, compressed) • 148 useable slots with entry/exit port installed • ability to dedicate one of slots for cleaning cartridge • Industry’s most compact footprint • 20u rack height max., 19” rack width • Industry-leading 1.5TB/u! • Std. racks can accommodate 2 M2800 libraries • Minimized use of valuable data center space • Optimized for rack-mount installations • Multiple interfaces • LVD SCSI and/or native FC • removable interface cards allow mixing of SCSI & FC

  4. M2800: What Is It? • Data availability features • optional 5-cartridge entry/exit port • field replaceable, self-cooling drive CRUs • front access to media; rear access to drives • hot swappable SCSI drives, hot plugable fibre drives • optional redundant power • Proven reliability • >2,000,000 MCBF • 5 year design life • designed for 24x7 operations • no periodic maintenance required • Security • electronic key lock with password protection

  5. Enterprise-class features with midrange affordability! Easy to use Customizable touch-screen LCD with GUI interface standard barcode standard remote management capabilitywith SNMP agent connectivity/interface to frameworks allows user to check status of unit from desktop PC, manage operations remotely and/or run diagnostics Easy access to components Field installable drives, power, interfaces, etc. Flexibility add capacity & performance as you need to add redundancy as you need to add/change interface types as you need to partition as you need to M2800: What Is It?

  6. Unique Features! Native fibre channel capability No bridges or routers Reduces cost (by as much as $25,000!) Increases reliability Increases performance Results in lower cost of ownership Partitioning capability drives and cartridges can be shared by entire data center by multiple platform types, multiple software applications, various interface types 4-way partitioning gives you 4 libraries in one users can allocate cost of single M2800 across multiple servers each partition acts as an individual library partitions can vary in size easily configured from front panel each partition can be either SCSI or fibre channel M2800: What Is It?

  7. Enterprise-class features with midrange affordability! Pricing MSRP = $16,499 for standard configuration Up to 145% more capacity than other LTO libraries Up to 100% faster performance than other LTO libraries 1/3 the price of other LTO libraries Industry-leading $2/TB, fully-loaded (street) assuming $15,000 library, $4,800 drives, $67 media M2800: What Is It?

  8. High-growthdata centers What are the target markets? • Fortune 1000 data centers • Midsize environments running multiple servers and networked applications • Enterprise environments running database, application and file servers • IT departments trying to centralize backup/restore operations of cumbersome client/server applications with limited backup windows • Avg. of 20-100 servers installed • mail servers, file/print servers, firewall servers, customer application servers, etc. • Avg. capacity of 5-15TB (native) • Typically UNIX and/or NT environments • Expanding operations where density is key • Target applications include broadcast, education, government, medical imaging, oil & gas, banking/finance

  9. High-growthdata centers M2800: Who’s the typical user? • A user with enterprise-class needs but not the budget • An LTO user who needs… …a library with more than 2 LTO drives, …a library with 40 or more media slots, …or, 2 or more small library systems. • Any LTO user who needs flexibility to add… …LTO drives and media, …and, multiple SCSI and FC interfaces.

  10. SPAN BOTH MARKETS WITH ONE PRODUCT M2800Strategy Company Unit Shipments Market Share 1 ADIC 5,641 32.1% 2 Overland Data 5,057 28.8% 3 StorageTek 3,558 20.2% 4 Hewlett-Packard 1,587 9.0% 21-100 CARTRIDGES 5 Quantum DPD 1,138 6.5% 6 MaxOptix 240 1.4% 7 Qualstar 184 1.0% 8 Exabyte 158 0.9% 9 Plasmon 17 0.1% Total 17,580 100.0% Company Unit Shipments Market Share 1 StorageTek 2,733 45.0% 2 Quantum DPD 1,382 22.8% 3 IBM 1,250 20.6% >100 CARTRIDGES 4 ADIC 552 9.1% 5 Hewlett-Packard 60 1.0% 6 MaxOptix 47 0.8% 7 Qualstar 45 0.7% Total 6,069 100.0%

  11. Revenueopportunity! M2800: What’s the Opportunity? Forecast Revenue for DLT/LTO Automation Source: Dataquest, 2004

  12. M2800 Strategy Company Unit Shipments Market Share 1 ADIC 5,641 32.1% 2 Overland Data 5,057 28.8% 3 StorageTek 3,558 20.2% 4 Hewlett-Packard 1,587 9.0% PRICE 21-100 CARTRIDGES 5 Quantum DPD 1,138 6.5% 6 MaxOptix 240 1.4% 7 Qualstar 184 1.0% 8 Exabyte 158 0.9% 9 Plasmon 17 0.1% DENSITY Total 17,580 100.0% Company Unit Shipments Market Share 1 StorageTek 2,733 45.0% FLEXIBILITY 2 Quantum DPD 1,382 22.8% 3 IBM 1,250 20.6% >100 CARTRIDGES 4 ADIC 552 9.1% 5 Hewlett-Packard 60 1.0% 6 MaxOptix 47 0.8% 7 Qualstar 45 0.7% Total 6,069 100.0%

  13. Free storage … no installation required! Easy scalability No cost or inconvenience associated with installing additional storage columns or library modules all cartridge slots are available in every unit Adding storage columns M2800: It´s all inside M2800 Saves $$$$! Others Complicated! Expensive! Time-Consuming! Costs $$$$!

  14. M2800 Sales Scenario • Problem: 10 TB (compressed) to back up on a rack mounted SAN in 8 hours • Truth Assumptions: • All speeds are theoretical maximum’s that the SAN architecture is capable of • SAN backbone is either 1 GB, 2 GB, or 4 GB • Solution: M2800 w/ 5 LTO-2 FC Drives, 1 PSU, & Rack Mount Hardware Kit • 1 LTO-2 drive compressed can write 252 GB/Hr • 252 GB/Hr x 8 hours = 2,016 GB/Hr (~2 TB) • 10,000 GB (10 TB) / 2,016 GB (~2 TB) = ~5 drives (4.96) • Remember: IF this was SCSI, a 160 MB/sec SCSI bus is required for every two LTO-1 or -2 drives on the SCSI card

  15. What it is not a big, expensive, enterprise-class “box” What it is an affordable midrange solution targeted at the 2-4 drive/30-40 cartridge space with “free” room to grow a midrange solution with enterprise-class features M2800: Positioning

  16. It’s Simple! Saves time! Saves space! Saves money! Provides enterprise-level capacity, performance and features! It’s scalable! M2800: How Does It Benefit End Users?

  17. M2800: How Does It Benefit Tandberg Partners? • It’s Simple! • Ensures your customers’ satisfaction • scalable capacity and performance • data availability features ensure constant access to mission critical data • reliability features ensure 24x7 operation • Provides you with a revenue opportunity • a product offering that allows you to participate in a $1B+ opportunity • drive, media, service and accessories revenue opportunities • Tandberg programs provide you with margin opportunity • M2800 is an easy sell!

  18. M2800 Features • Is Rackmountable • To mount in a rack, buy the Rackmount Kit • Rackmount Kit supplies the mounting rails, rail brackets, screws, & instructions to mount the M2800 into a rack • Has Standalone Conversion Kit already installed • Has 143 Usable Cartridge Cells • E/E port removes 7 usable media cells from the base of 150 to now offer 143 library accessible storage cells. • The 5 cells in the E/E port are for media cartridge removal/addition only, not for library storage use • All ISV’s do not recognize E/E ports as media storage slots

  19. M2800 Features • Entry Exit Port • Has up to 8 LTO2 Drives • Power Supply Modules • Ethernet port • Remote Management Feature • Laser Bar Code Scanner & 160pc laser bar code label set • US & International Power Cords, Documentation CD • 3 years warranty Onsite warranty available as an option!

  20. M2800 Onsite Service Levels (MSRPs) • On-Site-Service (OSS) Coverage Explained: • NBD (Next Business Day/5x8x8): Service and support with coverage five (5) days a week, eight (8) hours a day, with a maximum eight (8) hour service response time. This coverage is based on normal working hours between 09:00 and 17:00 local time Monday to Friday. • SBD (Same Business Day/5x8x4): Service and support with coverage five (5) days a week, eight (8) hours a day, with a maximum four (4) hour service response time. This coverage is based on normal working hours between 09:00 and 17:00 local time Monday to Friday. • SD (Same Day/7x24x4): Service and support with coverage seven (7) days a week, twenty four (24) hours a day, with a maximum four (4) hour service response time."

  21. Ensured connectivity Major software application support Arkeia Arkeia Atempo Time Navigator Avail SolutionsIntegrity BakBone NetVault BridgeHead Software HyperTape CommVault Galaxy Computer Associates Brightstor ARCserve Backup for Linux Computer Associates Brightstor ARCserve Backup for NetWare Computer Associates Brightstor ARCserve Backup for Windows Computer Associates Brightstor ARCserve Backup for Windows Computer Associates Brightstor Enterprise Backup Legato NetWorker TOLIS Group BRU Server for Mac OS X TOLIS Group BRU Workstation/Desktop/Personal TOLIS Group BRU-PRO VERITAS NetBackup DataCenter VERITAS NetBackup Enterprise Server M2800: Software Support

  22. M2800 Chassis Components • A – LTO tape drive • B – Unused slot • C – Slot for 3rd power supply • D – 2nd power supply (necessary for 5-8 drives) • E – Primary power supply (necessary for 1-4 drives) • F – Serial communication port • G – 10/100BT Ethernet port • H – Expansion slots for extra library interface cards • I – Primary library interface slot, SCSI or Fibre (necessary for library communication)

  23. M2800 Chassis SCSI Interface Guidelines • -A 160 MB/sec SCSI bus is required to facilitate connectivity for every two LTO Gen 1 and Gen 2 drives. • -SCSI Library Partitioning is managed with additional SCSI interface cards. • -Fibre Channel Partitioning is managed with 1 Fibre interface card.

  24. M2800: How Does It Fit Into LTO Automation Roadmap? Midrange market Enterprise market SANApplications Up to 150 cartridgesUp to 8 drivesLibrary<$20,000 Up to 100 cartridgesUp to 6 drivesLibrary TraditionalApplications Up to 21 cartridgesUp to 2 drivesLibrary Up to 16 cartridges1 drive Loader Capacity/Performance

  25. The LTO library that lets IS professionals efficiently manage their data instead of their data managing them Affordable, high-capacity, high-performance automated data storage ... with room to grow Unique partitioning and multiple interface capability for efficient multi-server access The highest density in the industry - for efficient use of costly data center space Native fibre channel connectivity for optimized performance in SAN applications M2800: the best combination of performance, features, density and affordability! M2800: The Value Proposition

  26. M2800: What’s the Opportunity? • Users need a progression of LTO automation products (roadmap for the technology) • High capacity and performance needs are driving rapid growth in the LTO large-library segment • Key feature requirements include: • density • high capacity, high performance • manageability • expandability • reliability • connectivity • servicability

  27. M2800: How Does It Stack Up? M2800wins!

  28. M2800: How Does It Stack Up? It’s the best solution!

  29. M2800: The Value Proposition • The LTO library that lets IT professionals efficiently manage their data • Affordable, high-capacity, high-performance automated data storage ... with room to grow • Partitioning and multiple interface capability for efficient multi-server access • The highest density in the industry - for efficient use of costly data center space • Native fibre channel connectivity for optimized performance in SAN applications M2800 … the best combination of performance, features, density and affordability!

  30. M2800: Summary • The BEST LTO library for … • customers who need more than 2 LTO drives in a library! • customers who need 40 or more slots for LTO media! • customers who need 2 or more small libraries!

  31. Partitioning in the M2800 February 6, 2004

  32. What is Partitioning? • Partitioning is a method of dividing the library’s physical resources into separate, independent entities • The process of creating “Virtual Libraries” that are assigned exclusive use of a consecutive block of cartridge slots & one or more tape drives • Partitions operate independently, sharing only the E/E port and the robot • Partitioning can mix LTO drive generations, and drive & library interfaces all at the same time

  33. Partitioning allows sharing of the library and its resources Servers connected to partitions have access to the library, but only the drives and tape slots assigned to that partition SCSI partitioning (1-4) requires an additional Tandberg library SCSI interface card(s) to implement Each SCSI partition requires its own SCSI interface card, 1:1 ratio, 4 SCSI cards maximum SAN allows sharing of the library and its resources All servers on the SAN can have access to the same library and all of its contents, through the use of a SAN storage software agent SAN requires a larger financial commitment to implement SAN partitioning (1-8) only requires a single Tandberg library FC interface card 1:1-8 ratio, 1 FC card maximum Partitioning vs. SAN

  34. Partition Implementation • Each partition requires a consecutive block of cartridge slots and at least one drive to use • The M2800 library features options for supporting up to 4 SCSI partitions and 8 fibre channel partitions • This is not a simultaneous feature with 4 SCSI libraries & 8 FC libraries

  35. SCSI Partitioning Setup, 2 Partitions • Partition 1 (shown in blue) consists of SCSI interface card 1 and drives 7 & 8. • Partition 2 (shown in red) consists of SCSI card 2 and drives 1 through 6. • Even though partitioning is in effect, two drives per 160 MB/sec SCSI LVD bus is required. • 1 SCSI Library interface for each Partition, this example requires 2 SCSI Interface Cards

  36. Partitioning Example with E/E Port installed, 4 Partitions • 4 Partitions, 4 Virtual libraries • Lib1: Slots 1 - 20 & Drives 1 & 2 • Lib2: Slots 21 - 64 - Drives 3 - 5 • Lib3: Slots 65 - 122 - Drives 6 & 7 • Lib4: - Slot 123 - 143 - Drive 8 • The parts shared by all libraries are colored in red: • Calibration block • Entry/Exit Port (E/E Port) • Robot

  37. Fibre Partitioning Setup Point to point or Switched Fabric example: • With a fibre interface card installed in the library, cable the interface card directly to the Fibre HBA or switch • With fibre drives installed cable directly to the HBA(s) or switch • Specify the partitions through the library “partition” menu selecting different logical units (LUN’s) for each partition • A maximum of 8 logical fibre partitions are available using 8 drives and 1 fibre channel interface card

  38. M2800 Partitioning FAQ Frequently asked questions regarding partitioning of the M2800 library

  39. Why would I need partitioning? • Need for backing up separate servers or workstations where network backups are not sufficient or possible • Need for separation of “House” data within the same library • Operations • Accounting • Engineering • IT • Human Resources • Need to use different backup applications • Need to backup SCSI servers and Fibre Channel SAN • Any other reason that would require the purchase of two separate libraries that would be used in close proximity to each other

  40. M2800 Partitioning FAQ • Can I use the E/E port with all partitions? • The E/E port is a common part for all libraries, & virtual libraries will have access to it: • What happens if more than one library is trying to access the E/E port at the same time ? • If one partition is using the E/E port, other requests to use the E/E port will return a SCSI busy status; depending upon the specific backup application program the command may be re-tried • Can each partition have a different emulation mode? • Yes. Each partition is independent from another and can either run in X80 or X200 emulation mode, or native mode • Does the library have to be partitioned equally? • No, it is not necessary to partition the library equally. As long as the partitions consist of a consecutive block of cartridge slots and at least one drive or consecutive block of drives, the partition is valid. For example, one partition can consist of slots 1-142 & drives 1-7, while the other partition is slot 143 and drive 8

  41. M2800 Partitioning FAQ • What happens if multiple software applications send move requests to their partitions at roughly the same time? • The robot manages move requests in a FIFO (First in First out) mode. The First SCSI move request will be the first to complete • Simple commands such as moving tapes, loading drives, etc. are quickly completed and will not cause a software application to time-out, even if they are fourth in the queue: • However depending on the specific software, commands that take longer to complete such as scans and inventories can possibly cause a time-out in the software and should be spaced out accordingly:

  42. Partitioning and Cleaning • There are two ways of cleaning the LTO tape drives in the M2800 library – Autoclean and Software Controlled cleaning: • If Autoclean is enabled on the library, a cleaning cartridge (installed in slot 143) will be used to clean all drives across all partitions automatically when the drives display “drive needs cleaning” status • If the backup application (Software Controlled) is to control the cleaning, a cleaning cartridge must be placed within the slots of each partition and defined in each software installation

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