Message-ID: <27373941.1075840747826.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 17:00:01 -0800 (PST) From: storage@bdcimail.com To: vkamins@enron.com Subject: Policy-based automatic provisioning Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: NW on Storage in the Enterprise @ENRON X-To: vkamins@enron.com X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \vkamins\Deleted Items X-Origin: KAMINSKI-V X-FileName: vincent kaminski 1-30-02.pst NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: ANNE SKAMAROCK on STORAGE 01/29/02 Today's focus: Policy-based automatic provisioning Dear Wincenty Kaminski, In this issue: * Introducing InterSAN's Pathline * Featured reader resource _______________________________________________________________ This newsletter sponsored by Computer Associates International Inc. When disaster strikes, how quickly can you get your data back? Each minute of downtime is lost revenue. 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Check it out at http://nww1.com/go/ad237.html _______________________________________________________________ Today's focus: Policy-based automatic provisioning By Anne Skamarock Those who read my articles regularly, know how I feel about the lack of interaction between storage infrastructure management point products and the applications that use the storage in a heterogeneous environment. InterSAN is addressing this issue with its recently announced Pathline product. Today, there are products available that can easily discover all the components on a storage-area network (SAN) and create a map of the components for administrators to visualize. Many of these products provide environment-monitoring capabilities much like the popular network frameworks. However, given a problem these products cannot take anything but the simplest course of action because they have no interaction or knowledge of the applications using the infrastructure. This requires an expert administrator or two or three... InterSAN's Pathline product solves this problem. Released for general availability last month, Pathline provides the automated discovery, topology rendering, and event management described above and goes beyond that. The product ties in the application to manage the relationship between the application and the data path through policy-based automatic provisioning. Well, what does policy-based automatic provisioning mean? When storage is being allocated for an application, the administrator will either select an existing policy or create one specifically for that application. That policy defines the quality-of-service (QoS) requirements of the application. Once the policy has been chosen, Pathline creates the optimal data path, which InterSAN calls a Virtual Private Data Path (VPD), from the application to the storage where the application data resides. The SAN infrastructure components are configured automatically, without requiring administrator interaction at the component level. So, what is meant by policy that defines QoS? The policies describe the type of storage, the connectivity and the amount of redundancy required by the application. Given the policy description the VPD is created or provisioned for that QoS. In conjunction with the data path description, a service level requirement can be set within the policy that defines the availability objectives (99.9%, 99.99%, etc.). Once a service level has been added to the policy, Pathline monitors and reports application-data-path uptime and alerts on exceptions. Finally, though certainly not of least importance, Pathline policies allow security requirements to be described. The ability to define what actions to take upon an application data path security breach, provides a level of security management and enforcement currently unavailable from other software products. At last, the storage management market, with the Pathline product, is starting to integrate capabilities to provide business-relevant management of storage and storage area networks. _______________________________________________________________ To contact Anne Skamarock: Anne Skamarock is an analyst with Enterprise Management Associates (http://www.enterprisemanagement.com). She has worked with networked storage for the last 15 years and is currently focused on the storage practice within EMA. She can be reached at mailto:askamarock@enterprisemanagement.com _______________________________________________________________ PRODUCT INFO IN ONE CONVENIENT LOCATION! Heard about a new product launch? Curious to find out if the features and benefits of this new product will meet your critical business needs? Network World Fusion's Product Central section includes all the info you need to make informed decision about new products and also includes a product finder function. 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