Rubrik Introduction and Overview

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my name is Bev Olson a founder CEO of rubric and in the next several slides we are going to tell you what rubric is about what we do and how we are different and then we'll have a quick demo followed by a deep dive where you can ask any technical questions we'll give you a sense of our architecture things like that okay so as I said a very quick agenda simple we'll go over a few slides and then jump into the demo and take deep tag that you're most interested in so what we do in one sentence what we do is time machine for cloud infrastructure essentially providing Apple like simplicity for your backup and recovery underpinned by Google like scale out very scale infrastructure and this is a loaded sentence and I'm going to unpack it as we go through the presentation a little bit about us so we started the company last year January so we are one year and few months old we are 50 people company today we have raised 51 million dollar in venture capital we are based in Palo Alto in terms of the founding team again my name is people sauna before rubric I was a venture capitalist at Lightspeed and I funded a number of companies that you have met in the past or you have met yesterday so on the first investor current board member of Nutanix bionics data bromium and bunch of other technology companies in the infrastructure analytics space and before being a before my venture capital career I was a engineer product guy at Oracle where I was part of the core kernel team of Oracle building database products and my co-founders Nitro you will meet when we do technology deep dive he's our CTO and and we have our founding team also has very deep product technology background from Google Facebook Oracle companies where the large-scale distributed system is scale-out system they are built for enterprise for consumer products things like that and now meet our newest member of the team we are announcing that this right here a mayor virtualization field day five delegates sorry I couldn't be here with you but I hope you're having a great time sifting through mountains of content and make sure to be nice to Micah puss I'm announcing right here on vft five just for you that I have joined rubric as their Technical Evangelist whoa right let me give you just a few moments to go completely nuts on Twitter all right that should be plenty of time I'm sure Luke Deakins has already written a power CLI script to automate the tweets perhaps Bladon has already written a blog post on his blog I figure it's best to start off with the right foot so I'm gonna make sure everyone watching gets to fill out the full buzzword bingo card it's my gift to you ready set go the new paradigm our competition dropped the ball did we touch base on that on premise Gardner that's a double click on that single pane of glass re-envisioning funnel that down we have to think outside the box um Gardner what's the net net what's the ask we're gonna have to circle back the drop-dead date did you follow that best practice all right that was fun let's be serious for just a moment rubric has extremely passionate people who are dedicated to building an incredibly sexy solution I'm really excited to be joining up with them and I know you'll enjoy this session I'd like to ask three things of you for this session number one make sure to engage ask questions and get as much value out of it as you possibly can just like any other field a session if there's anything I can do to fill in the gaps or provide feedback after the session don't hesitate reach out to me I will take care of you I'm probably the most important request keeping awesome with your content you're at virtualization field day 5 because the community recognizes your passion dedication and objectiveness to technology I'm looking forward to all of your blog posts throughout this entire field day take care we are super excited to have Chris on our side by oh my gosh and and and we are growing team and you will see more of us as we expand our go-to-market strategy and our sales team and marketing team in terms of our investors as I said before we raised Series A and series B from Lightspeed and gray log but in addition we have folks who built the last generation companies and product in the backup and recovery space and when we were I da ting rubric we went to them and asked for feedback and and we asked them that you guys build the data domain and it back up semantics very tasks what's the next evolution in the journey of backup and recovery and how the backup and recovery would look if you are imagining this whole space today and they are not only were very supportive of our ideas but they also wanted to invest in our companies in our company em and they did so we are very grateful that John Frank and Mark joined us on our journey very early on and they are helping us on this process of creative destruction where we are reimagining there's this whole space so let's talk about rubric and and why we exist so in 2013 when four of us were thinking about rubric one thing that that occurred to us that was that backup and recovery has not really changed in the last 12 to 15 years the last big innovation was data domain and data domain try to replace tape and created a very very large market for themselves but the fundamental like architecture didn't change you had some new player come into the market and start to copy the higher end backup software solution for the masses but fundamentally the architecture remains the same you still had all these moving parts or backup server proxies replication catalog database metadata database and behind that you had a backup storage tape archive off-site storage and fundamentally this architecture is remains untouched by everything that has happened in the enterprise you have flash virtualization cloud large memories commodity compute so much innovation in the open source software scale out as intelligent software and commodity Hardware this space is completely untouched by it and that was our starting point that we want to fundamentally reimagine how backup and recovery would be and that was the genesis of rubric so what Rubik does is it converges the data management which is data acquisition version management catalog management as well as globally deduplicated storage into a single piece of software that scales just like Google Amazon Facebook and that is converged data management as we imagined it any questions possible you might as well keep going okay so how does it work you might ask so this is your primary environment where you have the back-end of emc NetApp HP Dell server running VMware hypervisor in case of hyper convergence you have a storage and compute as a single tier in this environment you can break rubric N and in less than 15 minutes less than 15 minutes we will start to take the gold image of your primary system and start to instantiate the backup system and once we have the data once we have the data in our system if one or more of your primary system VM says any issues your family is corrupt data is lost you can reinstate that application that VM using rubric as the storage endpoint like within seconds your RTO goes down to zero there is no restoration something fails you restart your VM using VMDK image that we keep NFS using an NFS interface and based on the policies you can actually decide you want to keep 30 days 90 days 120 days in rubric and then we can push the colder data for compliance for governance for five years seven years into the cloud and finally this is the most important innovation what we do is when we acquire data from your primary system with ear open UVM decays and look into your file structure for structural integrity and we extract the metadata and give the metadata on our server in our flash and we allow you to search for files whether the files are in their snapshot sitting on rubric or on in the cloud and you get instantaneous access to your data this is a very important innovation because today people who use cloud as a as an archival point they just dump it tar ball and put it on the cloud our cloud is fully indexed so if you want to get one VM from the cloud or one snapshot from the cloud or one-five from the cloud you can just transport that one data using our search technology and you can scale out you can start with three or four node cluster within a 2-u box and just scale as long as and as big as you want to build our system so it's like a super micro sort of thing underneath you've got four boxes into you yes and again practically speaking no limit you're saying this is intended to scale as big as you might want to go so the architect of our file system that we have built he comes from Google and and he built Google Colossus which starts at like ten thousand node cluster he has to reorient his mind we start at the three node cluster because that's the minimum configuration that that we want our customers to have an option so it has starts three node and you can go to tens of thousands of nodes there is no limits our nodes all the same size or are they customizable force capacity that sort of thing or today what we are shipping it is the same size but system is not designed for a similar configuration you can mix and match and going forward will introduce new sk use with what is what what's a what's a normal what's at the minimum three eaton is three node clusters a minimum three node cluster would support like two hundred VMS two hundred VMS what do you like what does that translate into for you know capacity I know it's not quite the so the capacity effective capacity you can get is something around like seventy five two hundred air bite and and then you can scale it so this is one to you box in minimum of three nodes and then you can scale it depends on on your system and how much history you want to keep go so essentially what Ruby provides is a complete data management whether you want instantaneous recovery you want to get your get access to your data through search you can archive the data into the cloud you don't have to go to a proud the archival of data and motion as well as addressed is all encrypted and finally if you think about it what we have is a storage system where data is pre-built into it because we have the past version of the production data so for your lower end workloads such as tests and their analytics you can use rubric and the data that we have built into it the the cool rubric technology is that the gold image that is sitting on our system can be given out to hundreds or thousands of developers and they can all write to us without copying data they just write their own Delta patches and and and and if they make a mistake or if they corrupt the data they can one-click go back and restart without ever copying data out
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Channel: Tech Field Day
Views: 26,675
Rating: 4.7391305 out of 5
Keywords: tech Field Day, Virtualization Field Day, Virtualization Field Day 5, VFD5, Rubrik, Bipul Sinha
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Length: 14min 6sec (846 seconds)
Published: Fri Jun 26 2015
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