The data value conundrum
Computerworld -
Aligning the cost of managing data with its business value is at the crux of initiatives like information life-cycle management (ILM) and tiered storage.
The idea is that some percentage of information is really important to the organization and demands a high level of availability and performance, whereas other data is less critical and does not demand the same level of protection.
The theory is that if we can just differentiate between the two, we could more cost-effectively provide the service each user needs, evolving from this:
![]() |
To: |
![]() |
Great idea; what's the catch? At an organizational level, the problem is that while IT infrastructure is under tremendous pressure to reduce costs, storage managers rarely have a clue about the value of data.
In effect, they control, or at least understand, the X axis on the charts but not the Y axis. Storage organizations are up to their ears provisioning, managing and protecting data, but they simply lack visibility concerning which data is high-value and which is low-value.
So, who possesses this critical piece of information? Answer: business and application owners. Do they typically share this information with the infrastructure folks? Not likely, unless there is a good reason. The challenge: providing them the reason.
This strikes at the heart of the business/IT alignment issue as it relates to storage. Bridging the alignment gap requires two key elements: developing shared incentives and establishing mutual trust among groups -- not an overnight activity.
So, how can you successfully establish a value-aligned tiered storage model? One important first step would be to ensure that cost is a shared goal of both business and IT by establishing some form of cost reporting (dare I say "chargeback"?). It is critical to promote a common awareness of storage costs and consumption across the organization. Without such a mechanism, it can be tough to get business units interested in your problem. After all, they have plenty of their own.
Jim Damoulakis is chief technology officer of GlassHouse Technologies Inc., a leading provider of independent storage services. He can be reached at jimd@glasshouse.com.
Additional Resources


White Papers & Webcasts
Speeding business innovation with HP Data Center Transformation solutions
Data center transformation enables your IT organization to focus more on business priorities and innovation by decreasing spending on maintenance and management by...
Four Principles for Reducing Storage TCO
(Source: Hitachi Data Systems) Difficult economic times require new strategies for reducing costs. Where storage technology and economics meet, there are...
HP Data Center Transformation Solutions
CIOs today are challenged to respond to economic and business pressures, to change from being cost centers to becoming strategic business enablers. There...
Boost your CAE productivity, and break-away from the pack
(Source: Sun) Join Clemson University as they present their groundbreaking engineering simulations research at their Computational Center for Mobility Systems. Dr. James Leylek,...
Using Symark PowerBroker to Enrich Your Organization's RBAC Model
The essential notion of Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) for IT security administration is establishing permissions based on the functional roles within the enterprise,...
Deduplication and Other Strategies for Protecting Your Assets with the Veritas NetBackup Platform
(Source: Symantec) Many companies find their backup and storage resources strained by data growth and increased regulatory requirements for data retention. In today's...
Using VMware Site Recovery Manager to Simplify DR
(Source: NetApp) Nothing is scarier than the prospect of having to recover an entire site after a disaster. VMware® Site Recovery Manager (SRM)...
Controlling Email and File Server Growth and Costs with Intelligent Archiving
(Source: Symantec) According to IDC 54% of the storage capacity added by organizations in 2008 will be dedicated to the storage of file-based...
NetApp and VMware Virtual Infrastructure 3 Storage Best Practices
(Source: NetApp) NetApp has been providing advanced storage features to VMware ESX solutions since the product began shipping in 2001. During that time,...
Maximize Storage Assets with Thin Provisioning, Tiered Storage, and Cluster File Systems
(Source: Symantec) Thin Provisioning is an opportunity to immediately optimize your storage systems and make more capacity available to your applications. In order...
Subscribe to Computerworld 

