Title: iSCSI Storage: Momentum, Deployments and Future
1iSCSI Storage Momentum, Deployments and Future
- Claude Lorenson, Ph.D.
- Senior Product Manager
- Windows Serverclor _at_ microsoft.com
- Microsoft Corporation
Suzanne Morgan Program ManagerWDEG sumorgan _at_
microsoft.com Microsoft Corporation
2Session Outline
- Part 1 iSCSI Storage Momentum
- iSCSI defined
- Industry trends
- Emerging iSCSI-NAS technology
- Platform Support and Architecture
- Future
- Microsofts iSCSI Roadmap
- Part 2 iSCSI Deployments
- Customers
- iSCSI Case Study Video
- City of Everett Exchange Consolidation
- Partners
- Broadcom iSCSI boot
- EqualLogic iSCSI SAN/NAS
3iSCSI Storage MomentumPart 1
4Session Goals
- Attendees should leave this session with the
following - A better understanding iSCSI fits into the
storage solution landscape - A better understanding of how iSCSI integrates
into the Windows platform - A better understanding of the Windows
applications that are supported on iSCSI - A better understanding of how iSCSI can benefit
SMB and enterprise environments - A better understanding of customer deployments
5iSCSI Defined What Is iSCSI?
- iSCSI internet Small Computer System Interface
- An interconnect protocol that
- Is designed for storage area networks (SANs)
- Supports the block-based storage needs of
database applications - Is TCP/IP based
- Establishes and manages connections between
IP-based storage devices, hosts and clients - Is based on familiar and ubiquitous open
standards - Provides advanced IP routing, management, and
security tools
6iSCSI Defined An Alternative to FC SAN?
- A non-Fibre Channel means of deploying storage
networks - Low intangible costs (management, training,
deployment) - No inherent distance limitations on the protocol
- Flexible topology
- Easy to use with multi-vendor storage devices
- Easy to scale to large number of devices
DAS Direct Attached Storage High TCO Inflexible
NAS Network Attached Storage File storage traffic
over LAN
SAN Storage Area Network Optimized for block
data transmission Separation of LAN from storage
traffic
7Industry Trends Whats Driving StorageNetwork
Deployments?
- Escalating capacity needs
- Federal regulations
- Growing email databases
- File storage requirements doubling every 1-2
years - Need for flexible storage provisioning and data
sharing - Need for improved data protection
Analyst predictions
Source IDC, July 2004
8Industry Trends Factors Slowing SAN Adoption
- Actual SAN adoption far lower than respondents
had - predicted in 2002. Why?
- Perceived as too costly, even in large
organizations - SMBs do not have the staff or the expertise to
support a SAN
IDC Networked Storage Opportunities, August 2004
9Industry Trends Desired Storage Array Solutions
10Industry Trends iSCSI Impact on SAN Purchases
- Organizations are constrained by
- Limited budgets
- Hiring freezes or cutbacks
- Increased storage requirements
- iSCSI SANs capitalize on
- Existing LAN and WAN infrastructures
- Existing staff expertise
- iSCSI perceptions will drive new SAN purchases
- According to the IDC, most potential buyers
believe - It will be easy to learn iSCSI
- Same staff can be used for network and storage
- Allows buyers to use standard network equipment
for storage network - iSCSI products are likely to cost less than FC
over time - iSCSI products are likely to be less expensive to
manage over time - iSCSI products will have the same or better
performance as FC
IDC Worldwide iSCSI Forecast and Analysis,
2003-2007 Storage Networks Embrace IP ,
September 2003
11Industry Trends SAN Adoption - Growth Areas
- Users have pent-up demand for iSCSI/IP based
storage - Full range of price points and brands are
required torealize potential
Among those involved in the purchase of SAN
solutions or employed at a company using/planning
to use SAN solutions (N 332) What types of SAN
technologies are currently in place at your
company and what technologies is your company
planning to use 12 months from now?
Source Infoworld Test Center Research Report -
Storage 2004
12Industry Trends iSCSI Market Share Forecasts
- iSCSI A disruptive technology
- Especially with low cost SATA disks and LAN
switches - Total market for iSCSI-based disk arrays
- 2003 216 M
- 2007 4.9 B
- Total market for iSCSI-based switches
- 2003 27.9 M
- 2007 1.15 B
Source IDC, July 2004
13Industry Trends iSCSI Awareness
- Slowly increasing
- 2002 66 of IDC survey respondents heard of
iSCSI - 2004 73
- In general, awareness is higher
- The larger the total installed storage capacity
- When there are more than 10 servers/10 IT staff
- Potential buyer interest is highest in large
organizations - Buyer group mean of 273 switch ports
- Non-buyer group mean of 67 (Source IDC Sept
2003) - Many smaller businesses deterred by high cost
disk arrays(25K-100K) - US market currently has an estimated 8 iSCSISAN
installations - Currently mid-market (30-300 installed servers)
leads the installations (Source IDC, August
2004)
14Industry Trends iSCSI SAN - Growth Areas
Band 1 1k-4.9k Band 2 5k-9.9k Band 3
10k-14.9k Band 4 15k-49.9k Band 5
50k-149.9k Band 6 150k-299.9k Band 7
300k-500k
249 CAGR
175 CAGR
1286 CAGR
WINDOWS has a high attach rate in these price
bands
Source IDC Worldwide Disk Storage Systems
2004-2008 Forecast and Analysis
15Industry Trends How Will iSCSI be Used?
- Storage Magazine survey (October 2004)
- Large enterprises with installed Fibre Channel
SANs no longer resistant to iSCSI SANs - Now looking for less complex solutions
- Tiered storage solutions is now an enterprise
goal - Seeing the value of multiple SANs
16Industry Trends iSCSI Application Preferences
Source IDC, August 2004
17Industry Trends Analyst View of Storage Market
- ESG Storage Pyramid
- Range of applications that need SAN functionality
- Until iSCSI, too costly
OLTP / ERPFinancial Data
Business Critical Apps
Email Collaboration Departmental Remote
Databases Document Imaging Content Mgt Lead
Mgt. Customer Databases Medical Data
Management Scientific Data Collection
NAS/SAN
DAS
Workgroup Applications
Microsoft Office Apps, Dept. File Sharing
18Industry Trends Analyst View of theStorage
Market (con't)
- Gartner Storage Pyramid
- Environments will continueto grow CAGR 80
- A new storage pyramidby 2006
- 10 of the industry will be using FC-SAN
- 40 IP-SAN
- 50 DAS
DataCenters
Mission Critical
FC-SAN
3TB
50K
Departments
IP-SAN
NAS
Mission Important
20K
1TB
DAS
Workgroups
19Windows iSCSI Momentum
- Worldwide external disk storage (terabytes sold)
for iSCSI SANs
IDC, Worldwide Disk Storage Systems 2004-2008
Forecast and Analysis, August 2004
- In a survey of Storage Magazine readers (October
2004), Windows was the preferred host platform
choice for iSCSI SANs
20Windows iSCSI NAS or iSCSI?
21Windows iSCSI Emerging iSCSI-NAS Devices
- Adding iSCSI capabilities to NAS devices
- Key advantages
- Consolidated networked storage
- File, print, and application storage services on
a single NAS platform - Single platform to manage, expand, protect.
- Leverages well-understood Ethernet technology
using low-cost components - Windows Storage Server OEMs are taking advantage
of the many 3rd party targets available - HP NAS 500s, 1200s, 1500s, 2000s
- Fujitsu-Siemens
- FibreCAT N20i 1 TB, SATA drives
- Very economical iSCSI target capabilities
- Other vendors to follow soon
22Windows iSCSI Emerging iSCSI-NASDevices
(con't)
- Provide best-of-breed entry-level storage
consolidation - NAS traditionally for file serving to clients
application servers traditionally host storage
internally (DAS) - iSCSI-NAS devices
- Allow consolidatation of client and application
data in a NAS storage server - Create a storage tier to serve both client and
application tiers - No Fibre-Channel SAN required for block-level
data
23Platform Support and Architecture
24Windows iSCSI Application Support
- Exchange, SQL, and Windows SharePoint Services
are supported on iSCSI SANs - Note hardware components, including iSCSI
hardware, must be logod in their device category - Exchange, SQL, SharePoint Services can all be
installed on an iSCSI disk - For detailed information on how to configure the
Microsoft iSCSI initiator with Exchange and SQL - See the iSCSI users guide
- For more information on iSCSI support, see
- 317173 Exchange support with SANs
- 833770 Support for SQL Server 2000 on iSCSI
technology components
25Windows iSCSI Architecture
- Complete iSCSI architecture for Microsoft
platforms - Windows Server 2003
- Windows Storage Server 2003
- Windows 2000
- Windows XP
- Architecture includes
- iSCSI software initiator
- Responsible for moving storage data over the
network - For use with standard NIC
- Initiator Service
- Manages all iSCSI initiators, providing uniform
storage management - Provides device discovery and management
capabilities - Manages security (includes iSNS client)
- Initiates and terminates iSCSI sessions
- Management applications
- Command line interface (CLI)
- Control panel application (provides most common
iSCSI operations)
26Windows iSCSI Architecture Details
Hardware
Drivers
Management
Applications
NIC
SoftwareInitiator
InitiatorService
WMI
iSCSICLI
Network
iSCSI HBA
MiniportDriver
DeviceManager
MultifunctionCard
Bus DriverMiniports
Perf. Monitor
Security
Microsoft iSCSI
iSNSClient
MgmtApps
Microsoft Windows
Vendor
27Windows iSCSI Security
- Microsoft iSCSI architecture integrates security
- iSCSI Software Initiator uses built-in IPsec
- IPsec for encryption
- Internet Key Exchange (IKE)
- CHAP for authentication
- Microsoft iSCSI Service provides
- A common interface for all implementations
- A security interface for management applications
- Interface with Windows IPsec
- Caching of keys
- Wire-speed IPsec
- Hardware supporting this should be available in
2005 - Native IPsec support
- More iSCSI targets are beginning to offer this
28 iSCSI Logo Program for Various Targets
- iSCSI target devices
- Storage arrays
- Bridge devices
- Host Bus Adapters
- Media changers
- Testing Protocol
- The target OS (abstracted) is tested to ensure
that - It responds correctly to SCSI an iSCSI protocol
and commands - It interoperates with the Microsoft iSCSI
initiator/service - iSCSI specification compatibility/compliance
- CHAP
- Digest
- SCSI compliance
- SBC, SMC, SPC-2 and SPC-3
- Note that except for control LUNs, signing
drivers for iSCSI arrays/bridges is excluded from
the iSCSI logo program - As of 4/2005, over 120 iSCSI hardware targets
qualified
29iSCSI Futures
30Windows iSCSI FutureMicrosofts iSCSI
Roadmap
- Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator v2.0
- Integrate MPIO with iSCSI
- Support and integration withVDS (requires VDS
1.1) - x64 support
- Supportability and Deployments enhancements
- Auto-discovery
- Support for IPv6
- Storage Management Integration (next version)
- Integration of iSCSI iSNS withActive Directory
and Radius - Winsock Kernel Support (RDMA)
- Storage Explorer User Interface
- Centralized Management of iSCSI Fibre Channel
targets -
31Windows iSCSI Next GenerationVersion 2.0
- Integrates the Microsoft MPIO high availability
multipathing solution - Supports logod block storage devices
- Designed to work with all SPC-2 or later
compliant targets - MS MPIO DDK includes iSCSI DSM source
- The iSCSI-MPIO solution enables
- Multiple connections per session
- Multiple load balance policies and failover
policies - Persistent ISID across reboots
- Portal hopping for target rediscovery
- Attempt connection to alternate portals in the
event of lost connection - Error Recovery Levels 1 2 for tapes and high
availability scenarios
32Windows iSCSI Next GenerationVersion 2.0
(Con't)
- Provides x64 support
- Enhances supportability and deployment
- Improved event log messages
- Eventlog using WMI
- Event Tracing
- Unattended Setup
- Enhancements to iSCSICLI iSCSI GUI
- Auto discovery of iSNS server using DHCP
- Enhancements to iSCSI WMI provider
- IPv6
33Windows iSCSI Longhorn Integration(Next
Version)
- Project Goals
- Persist iSCSI security and other configuration
information - Data access
- Storage device management
- Provide
- A centralized management interface
- The infrastructure to distribute configuration
information securely - Integration with Active Directory
- Infrastructure to centralize secure
authentication - Integration with RADIUS
- Accounting with RADIUS
- iSCSI login and configuration changes
- High availability
- Fabric management
34Community Resources
- Windows Hardware Driver Central (WHDC)
- www.microsoft.com/whdc/default.mspx
- Technical Communities
- www.microsoft.com/communities/products/default.msp
x - Non-Microsoft Community Sites
- www.microsoft.com/communities/related/default.mspx
- Microsoft Public Newsgroups
- www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups
- Technical Chats and Webcasts
- www.microsoft.com/communities/chats/default.mspx
- www.microsoft.com/webcasts
- Microsoft Blogs
- www.microsoft.com/communities/blogs