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Extending SRM with active archiving to manage the data life cycle. (Managing Data).


Data is at the heart of every organisation, and as companies accumulate Accumulate

Broker/analyst recommendation that could mean slightly different things depending on the broker/analyst. In general, it means to increase the number of shares of a particular security over the near term, but not to liquidate other parts of the portfolio to buy a security
 increasing volumes of it, managing and storing enterprise data is fast becoming one of the most critical IT challenges. IT executives are looking for Looking for

In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with.
 more cost-effective cost-effective,
n the minimal expenditure of dollars, time, and other elements necessary to achieve the health care result deemed necessary and appropriate.
 ways to improve data and storage management, while reducing costs to maximise their storage investment. As a result, Storage Resource Management (SRM (1) (Storage Resource Management) The management of the storage resources in an organization in order to avoid duplication of files and to determine space utilization across all servers. ) is rapidly taking a lead market position in helping companies meet these goals. As the amount and value of corporate data increases, computing computing - computer  environments become more complex, and storage management costs skyrocket sky·rock·et  
n.
A firework that ascends high into the air where it explodes in a brilliant cascade of flares and starlike sparks.

intr. & tr.v.
, the importance of SRM is increasing exponentially ex·po·nen·tial  
adj.
1. Of or relating to an exponent.

2. Mathematics
a. Containing, involving, or expressed as an exponent.

b.
.

The data explosion has resulted in increasing enterprise storage requirements, creating the need for companies to deploy a variety of storage technologies including storage area networks (SANs), networked attached storage (NAS (1) See network access server.

(2) (Network Attached Storage) A specialized file server that connects to the network. A NAS device contains a slimmed-down operating system and a file system and processes only I/O requests by supporting the popular
), hierarchical storage management See HSM.  (HSM (1) (Hierarchical Storage Management) The automatic movement of files from hard disk to slower, less-expensive storage media. The typical hierarchy is from magnetic disk to optical disc to tape. ) and direct attached storage. Considering the breadth of enterprise storage, a comprehensive SRM solution is needed to provide a global view of an organisation's data and storage resources, including monitoring the status, managing storage resources cost-effectively, ensuring availability and supporting future growth.

Today, active archiving Moving data to a secondary storage medium that can be readily accessed if required. Active archiving enhances the performance of production databases by eliminating records that are not accessed daily, but may be needed for reference from time to time.  is recognised as a proved and cost-effective strategy for managing fast growing complex relational databases relational database

Database in which all data are represented in tabular form. The description of a particular entity is provided by the set of its attribute values, stored as one row or record of the table, called a tuple.
 by controlling excessive database growth for the long-term Long-term

Three or more years. In the context of accounting, more than 1 year.


long-term

1. Of or relating to a gain or loss in the value of a security that has been held over a specific length of time. Compare short-term.
. Active archiving works within the framework of various storage technologies and SRM to offer a 'best practices' approach for managing storage resources and reducing operational costs. Combining active archiving with SRM provides organisations with the ability to meet the challenges of managing increasing data volumes effectively. The right combination and deployment of these technologies ensures that organisations can meet their data management, data retention and storage requirements at the lowest cost.

Managing Enterprise Data throughout its Life Cycle

Appropriate data and storage management requires the realisation that data has a life cycle. Typically, the data life cycle begins with a business need, initially acquiring data and subsequently referencing that data on a regular basis during day-to-day business operations Business operations are those activities involved in the running of a business for the purpose of producing value for the stakeholders. Compare business processes. The outcome of business operations is the harvesting of value from assets . Over time, this data loses its vitality vi·tal·i·ty
n.
1. The capacity to live, grow, or develop.

2. Physical or intellectual vigor; energy.
 and is accessed less often, gradually losing its business value, and finally ending with its disposal.

However, through most of the life cycle, this data is retained online. The simple, but critical principle that all data moves through life cycle stages is the key to improving data management.

By understanding how the data is used and how long it must be retained, companies can develop a strategy to map usage patterns to the optimal storage media, thereby minimising the total cost of storing the data over its life cycle.

The same principles apply when the data is stored in a relational database; however, the challenge of managing and storing relational data is compounded because of the complexities inherent in the data relationships. Relational databases are a major consumer of storage and are also among the most difficult to manage because they are accessed on a regular basis. Without the ability to manage relational data effectively; relative to its use and storage requirements, runaway database growth will result in increased operational costs, poor performance and limited availability When customers of the PSTN make telephone calls, they commonly make use of a telecommunications network called a switched-circuit network. In a switched-circuit network, devices known as switches are used to connect the caller to the callee.  for the applications that rely on these databases. The ideal solution is to manage data stored in relational databases as part of an overall enterprise SRM solution.

Impact of Relational Database Growth

Accelerating database growth across industries and applications, combined with the dramatic increase in graphic, audio and video media have created a growing demand for better ways to manage data and a requirement for more efficient and less expensive storage solutions throughout the data life cycle. Within the data storage marketplace, the most difficult challenge is managing the growth of relational databases that drive mission-critical applications - the backbone for today's corporate decision-making decision-making,
n the process of coming to a conclusion or making a judgment.

decision-making, evidence-based,
n a type of informal decision-making that combines clinical expertise, patient concerns, and evidence gathered from
 and competitive advantage.

The impact of database growth extends well beyond increasing storage costs and is also critical to business continuity and disaster recovery plans. Larger databases take significantly more time to rebuild and restore, whilst overloaded o·ver·load  
tr.v. o·ver·load·ed, o·ver·load·ing, o·ver·loads
To load too heavily.

n.
An excessive load.

Adj. 1.
 relational databases degrade TO DEGRADE, DEGRADING. To, sink or lower a person in the estimation of the public.
     2. As a man's character is of great importance to him, and it is his interest to retain the good opinion of all mankind, when he is a witness, he cannot be compelled to disclose
 performance and limit the availability of critical applications. Database tuning Database tuning describes a group of activities used to optimize and homogenize the performance of a database. It usually overlaps with query tuning, but refers to configuration of the database files, the database management system (DBMS), and the operating system and hardware the  and expensive hardware, software and storage upgrades offer diminishing returns diminishing returns

the characteristic of any production system in which increases in variable inputs result in increasing reduction of total output. An indicator of when to stop making additional inputs to the system, when the input exceeds the additional output.
. Lastly, to comply-with data retention policies, companies retain much of their historical data online for audit and legal reasons, despite much of it being rarely accessed.

Even though managing the data life cycle is critical to the enterprise, few standards exist today to assist companies in formulating and implementing long-term data retention strategies. Based on regulatory and legislative requirements, IT organisations must develop a plan for managing enterprise data in a complex relational database environment. So, how can companies implement the best methodology for managing this critical data throughout its life cycle?

Active Archiving is Key for Managing the Data Life Cycle

Active archiving is essential for managing the data life cycle efficiently, complying with data retention requirements and reducing costs. Active archiving is the only way that rarely accessed data can be safely archived and removed from an online relational database and transitioned to other storage media, while retaining easy access to the archived data in its business context. However, before developing an active archiving strategy, an organisation must first identify all the types of enterprise data to ensure a comprehensive understanding of what the data is and how it is used, and to identify the data retention and appropriate storage requirements. Typical corporate data includes all transactional data from enterprise business applications and the associated databases, such as payroll, customer information systems and purchasing systems. This analysis ensures the best mix of which data must remain online and which data should be archived to ensure a cost-effective balance throughout the data life cycle. This process also ensures that enterprise application databases are maintained at a manageable size that improves the performance and availability of critical systems. The goal of effective data life cycle management is to keep historical data as long as required, but not any longer. Consider this approach as 'Just-in-Time/ data accessibility'.

What is Active Archiving?

Going well beyond the traditional definition of archiving, active archiving is a proven technology that safely archives and removes precise subsets of rarely used data from complex relational databases with 100% accuracy. Companies can store archived data and keep it 'active' for easy access when needed. The referential integrity A database management safeguard that ensures every foreign key matches a primary key. For example, customer numbers in a customer file are the primary keys, and customer numbers in the order file are the foreign keys.  and business context is preserved. Users may even access and restore archived data selectively and referentially intact, eliminating the need to restore all archived data for the sake of just a few rows.

These capabilities dramatically reduce database overload See information overload and overloading. , allowing companies to reduce storage requirements, improve application response times and reallocate Verb 1. reallocate - allocate, distribute, or apportion anew; "Congressional seats are reapportioned on the basis of census data"
reapportion

allocate, apportion - distribute according to a plan or set apart for a special purpose; "I am allocating a loaf of
 current capacity to support more users and transactions. Active archiving allows IT organisations to maximise the benefits of existing SANS, NAS and HSM storage solutions because it complements these technologies; especially HSM systems, to enable a best-practice 'staged' approach to managing historical relational data that can be an integral part of enterprise SRM.

Active Archiving and HSM

It's true that active archiving and HSM both address the problem of explosive data growth by moving data to more cost-effective storage devices. However, active archiving is designed for relational data, while HSM is best suited for other types of data such as document files, bit maps, and video clips A short video presentation. . Although HSM is ideal for managing these types of data, it is poorly matched for managing relational database tables, which can be very large. Active archiving handles relational data at the row or record level, while HSM handles relational data at the table or dataset level (a relational database table is physically stored as a file). HSM performs the migration function based on the last time a particular database table or file was accessed. It is likely that users may need to access a small part of the database at least once during the period when the storage system administrator has designated that the data be kept at the highest level. For this reason, it is most likely that the entire relational database f ile will continue to reside at the highest storage level.

For example, a customer database table will probably be accessed on a regular basis, keeping it at Level One. However, only a subset A group of commands or functions that do not include all the capabilities of the original specification. Software or hardware components designed for the subset will also work with the original.  of this data remains 'hot' (that is, current customers), consequently, the entire dataset must be kept on the server because HSM cannot distinguish relational data at the row or record level. Companies that have already deployed HSM will understand the benefits of 'staged' data management. With active archiving, companies achieve similar benefits for relational data. Although HSM can migrate relational database tables up and down the HSM hierarchy, the size of the database does not change. In contrast, active archiving streamlines relational databases by archiving and removing referentially intact subsets of related data. This capability provides the best of both worlds, combining active archiving for the relational databases, while applying HSM rules to manage the archived data.

Selecting the Best Practice Archiving Methodology

Princeton Softech has customers that have safely archived and removed 65% of their database in their first production archive and delete To remove an item of data from a file or to remove a file from the disk. See file wipe, trash and undelete.

1. (operating system) delete - (Or "erase") To make a file inaccessible.
. This capability frees processing power to improve performance, availability and implement new applications, without upgrading capacity. In addition, a large amount of disk capacity is made available for other uses. Regularly scheduled active archiving continues to free significant disk space, saving millions in hardware and software upgrades. Because active archiving is an effective long-term solution to the problem of explosive database growth, it is critical to an enterprise data storage strategy.

A comprehensive enterprise active archiving methodology must provide the capability to archive data from a variety of relational databases and platforms. The ideal active archiving solution must also guarantee to retain the referential integrity and business context of the archived data and provide for easy access. In addition, there must be a capability for managing and storing archived data on the most cost-effective storage medium (online in an archive database, near-line on a file server, optical devices or offline to tape). Integrating active archiving with SRM offers a best practices approach is to ensure that data and storage resources are well managed throughout the data life cycle.

Summary:

Effective Storage Resource Management enables companies to reduce storage costs, improve data management, and keep data accessible throughout its life cycle. Along with the leading storage technologies, active archiving must be an integral part of any SRM initiative. Companies can remove rarely accessed historical data from overloaded databases and store it on the most cost effective medium. The best and most comprehensive solution to the data explosion challenges and for managing data throughout its life cycle requires the overall view provided by SRM combined with the refined and proven approach provided by active archiving. Princeton Softech is exhibiting at Storage Expo Olympia London from 15-16 October 2003.

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