Michael S Schlein Senior Storage Engineer Saddle Brook, NJ 732-***-**** adhhhv@r.postjobfree.com
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
BNY Mellon, Jersey City, NJ November 2019-Present
Senior Storage Engineer (Contractor)
Lead Engineer on a Major Hardware Footprint Engineering initiative. Leading the charge on deployment of VXBlock, VMAX-3, Cisco MDS and XIO arrays for new application consumption.
Member of both the Storage Engineering Team and the Deployment Engineering Team. SAN architecture, design and engineering for the new Data Center environments.
Management of the Deployment Process and Procedure
Very involved in the machinations of the Project Process
New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Group, Ewing, NJ August 2017-November 2019
Senior Storage Engineer
Lead Engineer for a team supporting a mid-scale Block and File Storage Data Center presence. Block storage presence includes EMC VMAX, EMC Unity All Flash, Pure Storage X50/X20 Flasharray, EMC VNX, EMC VNXe, EMC Clariion
File presence includes Data Domain 2500 series and Isilon NL and X Clusters. Switch infrastructure is multiple fabrics comprised of Cisco MDS 9148S Switches
All facets of architecture, engineering and administration are part of my responsibility
Open systems migrations across all Block storage arrays are performed within our predominantly VMware infrastructure. Cloud Engineering and Administration is also performed for our AWS Cloud Presence
New York Life Insurance Company (Consultant Through NextSource, Inc.), Cokesbury, NJ March 2017-June 2017
Senior Storage Engineer
Expert administration of EMC ViPR SRM. This includes upgrading the environment and day to day maintenance and troubleshooting
Work with the Storage Engineering team to migrate SAN Fabric environments from old Brocade switches to new DCX-8510 switches
Planning, Design, and implementation
Open Systems migrations from EMC VMAX to EMC VMAX All Flash arrays using SRDF/A. Continue building and designing new infrastructure solutions
Primary technologies in the Data Center include EMC VMAX, VPLEX, VNX, Data Domain, NetApp, and Brocade DCX-8510 series switches
EMC Corporation, Warren, NJ October 2014-March 2017
Senior Solutions Architect
As a member of the Advanced Software Delivery team, I have been working closely with several customers on both ViPR SRM and ViPR Controller engagements
These large financial and pharmaceutical companies require attention to detail, strong communication skills and technical expertise
I have performed installs, upgrades, remediation and administration for both ViPR SRM and ViPR Controller. Strong knowledge of the installation requirements, appropriate sizing methodology and software administration skills are required
I have worked hand in hand with the customer, the EMC facing customer team and EMC support and engineering teams to provide solutions across the board for any and all issues faced with these installations and issue remediation
My career experience as both a Unix Administrator and Storage Administrator/Architect has provided a solid foundation upon which to advance my career as a Senior Solutions Architect in Advanced Software Delivery
Novo Nordisk, Plainsboro, NJ February 2012-October 2014
Storage Engineer/Administrator, Contractor
Working with existing Storage Team to perform various Storage Administration tasks; Primary function is to lead the build out and architecture of the VMAX infrastructure and assist with the build out and architecture of a VNX 5700 and VNX 7500
Ultimate goal is to perform data migrations for the Unix and VMware infrastructure from existing Clariion CX3-80 to VMAX and VNX
Working closely with System Administrators from VMWare and Unix teams and DBA’s to assess the existing environment, provide new storage infrastructure and migrate data
Administration tasks include using Unisphere to administer the VNX’s and SMC/Unisphere/Solutions Enabler to administer the VMAX
All facets of storage provisioning are included. Zoning and alias creation on the Brocade switch infrastructure is also part of my administration task set
Additionally, use Recoverpoint Management interface to create and/or modify Consistency Groups for data replication to Disaster Recovery facility
Manage and maintain Replication Manager Application for cloning of server environments. Install, troubleshoot and administer the Prosphere environment
Additional software experience and expertise includes Remedy Change Control Management, Timefinder/Clone, Timefinder/Snap, Brocade Connectrix Manager, EMC SRM Suite, ViPR
Infrastructure Switch migrations were also performed from Brocade 48000’s to Brocade 8510-8 and 8510-4 in multiple Data Centers
EMC Corporation, Berkeley Heights, NJ January 2006-December 2012
Business Continuity Solutions Architect Contractor
Lead Solutions Architect on a multiple DMX frame technical refresh. Strategy implemented consists of Open Replicator methodology to accommodate a total of 1200 servers to be migrated from existing DMX storage to new VMAX storage. Responsible for planning, design and execution of strategies. Key technical concepts include the switch work for zoning of ports for the migration as well as the zoning of ports for new host connectivity, creation of bin files for new thin devices on the VMAX, mapping and masking views of these devices, and script creation for the open replicator sessions. This migration is coordinated with the customer and the EMC migration team to accommodate integration within the framework of day to day business and balanced with the need for migration to new storage frames
Primary responsibility is to work with Technical Consultants from EMC to create and implement major disaster recovery and business continuity solutions for several major financial institutions. Elements include planning and design relevant to SRDF based migrations of existing Open Systems (FBA) storage, as well as Mainframe (CKD) storage from Symmetrix and DMX frames from multiple locations into a single primary data center within the context of a Storage Area Network. Timefinder concepts are also implemented to preserve a gold copy of data during migrations. Host based copies on Aix and Solaris hosts are used to migrate data further to final destination on Clariion CX700 arrays
Cost cutting and reduced overall spindle counts are the reasons for the migration, in addition to the data center consolidations
The use of SRDF/S, SRDF/A, dynamic SRDF, Open Replicator and Timefinder are all integral to the success of several different kinds of technical refreshes and data migrations throughout the existing customer environments. Additional responsibilities include analysis and implementation of DMX/Symmetrix bin files, including disk analysis, lun layouts and sizes, ra group and port strategies, etc.
Equally important is the ability to interface and strategize with the customer regarding the goals of the migration/refresh and working the migration/refresh into the framework of existing day to day production activities and ongoing political intricacies
EMC Corporation, Berkeley Heights, NJ January 2005-January 2006
UNIX Systems / Storage Admin, Contractor
Primary functions include planning, architecting and implementing solutions for the host based migration of data from previously attached raid-1 devices to new raid-5 devices
This project is being performed at a large scale financial institution based in the Greater New York area. Critical components include in depth knowledge and understanding of the Sun Microsystems Solaris operating system with a particular focus on storage and Host Bus Adapters (Including JNI, Emulex and QLogic), as well as an in depth understanding and application of Veritas Volume Manager and Veritas Cluster Server
An advanced understanding of EMC Symmetrix arrays and DMX arrays and their administration in a SAN environment is also required as it is critical to the overall execution of the project
Understanding and application of business continuity concepts (via Symcli and ECC) including SRDF (Symmetrix Remote Data Facility), SRDF/A (Asynchronous), Timefinder, BCV (Business Continuity Volumes) and STAR Technology (Symmetrix Triangulated Asynchronous Replication) are also integral components towards the successful completion of this project
Thorough understanding of the environment of the customer is essential to recommending modifications and solutions to existing storage area network
Establishing relationships with the customer representatives, as well as creating and maintaining positive communications are key components of the ongoing business partnership
Investment Technology Group, New York, NY July 2004-January 2005
Systems/Network Supervisor/Storage Administrator
Prudential Financial, Roseland, NJ August 2000-July 2004
Senior UNIX Systems Administrator, Storage Administrator
EDUCATION & TRAINING:
Bachelor’s degree – SUNY Albany
Shell Scripting
AIX for Solaris Administrators
Veritas Cluster Server
Veritas Volume Manager
Advanced Veritas Volume Manager