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Title: Deploying iSCSI in the Enterprise


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Deploying iSCSI in the Enterprise
LIVE Webcast March 15th, 2006 North America 12
noon ET/9 am PT EMEA 230pm GMT APAC 900am
local time, Hong Kong
Passcode number 907455 1-888-213-0850 As
technology marches forward, todays data center
managers have more choices for connecting servers
to storage in the enterprise. Fibre Channel is
clearly the leading technology for this, however
iSCSI has become an excepted alternative. The
question becomes Is it right for your
enterprise?
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About the ASNP
  • The Association of Storage Networking
    Professionals (ASNP) is the first worldwide
    organization dedicated to the needs of storage
    networking users.
  • The ASNPs mission is to educate and empower
    members by providing them with educational
    resources, member meetings, and other
    professional development opportunities.
  • Our vision is to build a worldwide community of
    storage networking users and to act as the
    leading advocate for their needs.
  • Website visit www.asnp.org
  • Contact Info Daniel Delshad, Chairman, ASNP
  • Email Danield_at_asnp.org Phone 310-277-9950

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Membership Growth
  • Launched Sept 30, 2003
  • October 2003 600 Members
  • January 2004 1190 Members
  • March 2004 1370 Members
  • June 2004 1620 Members
  • August 2004 1710 Members
  • February 2005 2000 Members
  • June 2005 2143 Members
  • November 2005 2300 Members
  • February 2006 2400 Members
  • ASNP is currently offering Free 1 year membership

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ASNP Worldwide Chapters
International Chapters AustraliaBrazilColumbiaF
ranceGermanyKoreaNigeriaSingaporeSwitzerland
TokyoTorontoUnited KingdomVancouver
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iSCSI in the Enterprise - Agenda
  • What is iSCSI
  • Types of iSCSI adapters
  • Solutions for iSCSI the Enterprise
  • Cost Effectiveness of iSCSI
  • iSCSI vs. Fibre Channel
  • Summary
  • QA

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Web Cast Presenter
  • Brian Grant- SAN Architect, QLogic Corporation
  • Brian joined QLogic in August of 2005 as a SAN
    Architect. He started his career in IT as an
    Systems Engineer for Hewlett Packard in Chicago
    where he worked for 11 years. Over those 11 years
    he worked with various computing platforms from
    HP-UX to RTE.
  • In 1998 Brian joined Adexis as a Systems Engineer
    focusing on storage solutions for customers
    through out the Midwest.
  • In 2000 Brian joined Brocade Communications as a
    Systems Engineer focus on SAN solutions. In 2001
    he took on the SE management role for the Midwest
    for Brocade before leaving in 2005 to come to
    QLogic.
  • Currently, as a SAN Architect for QLogic, Brian
    is responsible for working directly with fortune
    500 IT organizations in the Midwest by providing
    guidance for deployment of storage area networks
    and insight into future storage technologies.
  • Brian Grant
  • SAN Architect,
  • Strategic Business Development
  • QLogic Corporation
  • Brian.grant_at_qlogic.com
  • 630-258-7694

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What is iSCSI?
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What is iSCSI?
  • iSCSI is Internet SCSI
  • Block level SCSI protocol I/O over Ethernet
  • Conceived by IBM and Cisco in 1999
  • Beat out competing proposals for same
    functionality
  • Several years to achieve standards definition
  • February 2003
  • What are the promises of iSCSI?
  • Reduced complexity
  • Inexpensive
  • Lower support costs
  • Abundant trained personnel
  • IP Infrastructure leverage

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iSCSI Defined
Servers / Initiators
Storage / Targets
Ethernet Frame
TCP/IP Packet
SCSI
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The iSCSI Packet
Ethernet Header
IP
TCP
SCSI
iSCSI
DATA
CRC
Delivery of block storage data (initiator,
target, CDBs, etc)
Explains how to extract SCSI commands and data
(iqn, ISID, send targets, etc)
Guarantees delivery and transport of the
packet (TCP Windows, port numbers, ACKs,
ordering, etc)
Provides routing capability so that the packet
can efficiently find its way through the network
(IPv4, ARP, IP Frag, etc)
Provides physical network capability (CAT5, MAC,
FDX, etc)
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Is iSCSI a SAN?
  • Anatomy of an iSCSI SAN
  • Ethernet Switches - Without modification,
    installed Ethernet switches move iSCSI data
    between servers with iSCSI HBAs and storage.
  • Storage Routers - By converting Fibre Channel to
    iSCSI, storage routers bridge Fibre Channel
    servers and storage to Ethernet networks.
  • iSCSI Host Bus Adapters (HBAs) - PCI adapters
    provide servers with a connection to iSCSI
    storage directly or via an Ethernet network.
  • iSCSI Storage - Disk and tape subsystems include
    embedded iSCSI interfaces to a host or network.

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TOE vs. NIC The types of iSCSI adapters
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All adapters are not created equal..
  • There are several types of ways to implement an
    iSCSI SAN solution.
  • Host Bus adapter Choices
  • NIC- Network interface card and iSCSI software
    drivers
  • Partial offload TOE ( TCP Off Load Engine) HBAs
  • Full offload TOE HBAs
  • TOE iSCSI offload
  • TOE iSCSI digest offload

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iSCSI Performance can differ
  • TCP/IP Processing is CPU Resource Intensive
  • 1Hz CPU per 1bps
  • 1GHz CPU for a 1Gb link/ Card
  • TCP Offload Engine (TOE)
  • Hardware Acceleration of TCP/IP

Typical 1GbE NIC
Offload HBA
File System
File System
Volume Manager
Volume Manager
SCSI Device Driver
SCSI Device Driver
iSCSI
iSCSI
TCP
TCP
IP
IP
Ethernet
Ethernet
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Spectrum of iSCSI Solutions
TCP/IP Offload TOE
iSCSI TCPOffload iSOE
Volume Manager
Volume Manager
SCSI Device Driver
SCSI Device Driver
iSCSI
iSCSI
TCP
TCP
IPsec
IPsec
IP
IP
Ethernet
Ethernet
Best Performance
Least Cost
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iSCSI Adapter Comparison
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iSCSI Functionality
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iSCSI HBA key Features and Benefits
Before purchasing an iSCSI HBA, make sure your
selection includes the best benefits and
features
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Would I ever use a NIC over an Offload HBA?
  • Performance is not an Issue
  • Cost is an Issue, dont want to pay more for the
    card then the Server.
  • Simple connectivity to your Storage or Tape
    Backup.
  • No PCI expansion

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Cost Effectiveness of iSCSI
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The iSCSI Value Proposition
  • Exploits IT staff knowledge of TCP/IP
  • Trained staff, IP is the predominant networking
    technology
  • Lower total cost of ownership
  • Reduced overall system cost
  • Existing infrastructure
  • Distributed Storage
  • IP everywhere
  • Network Convergence
  • Use the same network for SAN and LAN

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The reality - Price vs. Performance
  • One of the most attractive aspects of iSCSI is
    its proposed low cost deployment. It really
    comes down to Price vs. Performance.

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Where and When to deploy iSCSI
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Is iSCSI right for you?
  • Determine your needs
  • Key areas to deploy iSCSI in the Enterprise
  • Remote Data access
  • Low level server needs
  • Remote DR
  • Boot over iSCSI

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Attaching servers for Remote Boot
  • Diskless Servers
  • Reduced Hardware Operating Costs
  • Increased Reliability and Availability
  • Configuration Flexibility
  • Improved Security
  • Simplified Management

Native iSCSI Disk ( boot)
Low Cost Servers
with iSCSI
FC Storage (boot)
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Remote Boot via iSCSI
  • iSCSI HBA Required
  • Uses Familiar OS Storage Interface
  • Full iSCSI Offload plus TOE
  • Appears to BIOS as a HDD
  • Standard BIOS
  • Easy to Administer and Maintain
  • True remote block storage
  • DAS Equivalent Performance

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Attaching Low Cost servers to FC SAN
FC Storage
Servers with FC HBAs
with iSCSI
Low Cost Servers
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iSCSI vs. Fibre Channel
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FC and iSCSI in the Enterprise
Large Enterprise
Medium Business
  • Database servers storage
  • Enterprise Core
  • Application servers storage
  • Large Enterprise Distribution Tier
  • Medium Business Core
  • Data replication
  • Enterprise DR Site

DR Site
Internet
Core
Distribution
Core
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iSCSI / FC Comparison
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iSCSI Performance vs. FC
  • Block Data movement is the key here
  • FC today has capabilities of up to 4Gb/sec or
    400MB/sec or 800 full duplex
  • iSCSI runs at 1Gb/sec or 100MB/sec today
  • With 10Gb not far off
  • Fiber Channel is still the leader for fast and
    sustaining movement of large blocks of data
  • iSCSI is geared more toward lower priority and
    long distance data moves

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Network Infrastructure Differences
  • What do you need?
  • Fibre Channel
  • Fibre Optic network cabling
  • FC HBAs
  • FC Switches
  • SFP media
  • iSCSI
  • Existing Ethernet cabling infrastructure
  • Routers, Switches, Hubs
  • NIC or TOE HBAs
  • Ethernet or Optical media
  • However best performance requires a separate
    Ethernet network dedicated for iSCSI. Higher
    performance TOE HBAs also increase performance.

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iSCSI Summary
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State of the iSCSI
  • Standard
  • IETF Internet Engineering Task Force
  • Revision 0.20 RFC 1.0 Feb of 2003
  • OS Support
  • Storage Vendors

Red Hat Enterprise Linux
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iSCSI HBA key Features and Benefits
Before purchasing an iSCSI HBA, make sure your
selection includes the best benefits and
features
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QLogic iSCSI HBAs
SANBlade QLA4000 Series
  • SANPro device management software
  • NEW!!!! QLA4050
  • FCODE
  • Jumbo Frames
  • 150 Performance Increase
  • RoHS Compliance
  • Dual port 100/1000Mbps FDX Ethernet
  • Standard Low Profile PCI Short Card
  • IBM Mezzanine Card
  • Single port 1Gbps full duplex Ethernet
  • 35,000 IOPs
  • 110 MB Read/Write Throughput
  • 220MB Full duplex
  • 133MHz PCI-x
  • Backwards compatible with 32/64 bit 33/66 MHz PCI
  • Copper or optical
  • 3.3V and 5.0V supported
  • Full iSCSI and TCP/IP offload

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SANsurfer iSCSI Manager
  • iSCSI HBA Configuration and Management
  • QLA4000 series HBAs
  • Local and Remote HBA Management
  • Easy to Use GUI
  • Familiar SAN User Interface
  • Common Interface for QLogic FC and iSCSI
  • Included at no cost
  • Java Based
  • Windows, Linux, Solaris

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QLogic iSCSI HBA OEM support
  • Adapters Powered by QLogic
  • IBM 73P3601 (Exclusive HBA for the IBM DS300)
  • IBM 26K6487 QMC4052 Bladecenter Daughter Card
  • EMC QLA4010/ 405X-E
  • Dell SP A0297801
  • Critical I/O XGE-40xx TOE
  • QLogic QLA4010/405XC
  • NetApp Open iSCSI Snapdrive
  • Exclusively NetApp qualified for iSCSI SAN boot
  • Sun Solaris ready
  • Veritas Foundation Suite
  • MS WHQL/iSCSI Logo

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QLogic Enterprise Portfolio
SANbox
Fibre Channel Switches
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Troika Acquisition
QLogic Acquiring Troika NetworksVirtualization
Platform Enables OEMs to offer Entry Level and
Mid-range Solutions ALISO VIEJO, Calif., - Oct.
18, 2005 - QLogic Corp. (NasdaqQLGC), the leader
in Fibre Channel host bus adapters (HBAs),
stackable switches and blade server switches,
today announced it is acquiring Troika Networks
for 36.5 million in cash. Troika acceleration
technology will be integrated into entry-level
and mid-range QLogic virtualization platforms
that host leading OEM and ISV software solutions.
 
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PathScale Acquisition
QLogic to Acquire PathScale, Inc. QLogic
Portfolio to be Expanded with InfiniBand
Technology for the Emerging System Area Network
Fabric Market ALISO VIEJO, Calif.--(BUSINESS
WIRE)--Feb. 15, 2006--QLogic Corporation
(NasdaqQLGC - News), the leader in Fibre Channel
host bus adapters (HBAs), stackable switches and
blade server switches, today announced that it
has entered into a definitive agreement to
acquire PathScale, Inc. Pursuant to the terms of
the agreement, the Company will pay approximately
109 million in cash and assume the outstanding
unvested stock options of PathScale. The
acquisition is expected to close in early April
following the satisfaction of customary closing
conditions.  
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QLogic Advantage
with over 50 million products powered by QLogic
Ethernet
NAS Servers
Workstations
Dept. Servers
Enterprise Servers
Blade Servers
Storage Router
iSCSI and Fibre Channel
Virtualization Appliances
Tape Drives
Disk Arrays
Tape Libraries
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Extending the SAN for Cost Effective Connectivity
and Disaster Recovery
LIVE Webcast June 14th, 2006
Todays data center managers are constantly
dealing with managing growth, and at the same
time new technology advancements. Last quarter
we talked about introducing iSCSI into the data
center and the benefit that introducing iSCSI can
have. How do we now connect low cost iSCSI
servers into datacenter fibre channel storage?
Data center designers also need to ensure
uptime and a seamless migration and failover from
one data center to another in the case of a
disaster. How can this be accomplished at a
reasonable cost without the traditional
complexity that comes with long distance
SANs? This web cast has been designed to answer
these questions and offer you some new ideas on
data center connectivity.
LIVE Webcast June 14th, 2006 North America 12
noon ET/9 am PT EMEA 230pm GMT APAC 900am
local time, Hong Kong
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Contact Information
  • Scott M. Kirby
  • Manager,
  • Strategic Business Development
  • Aliso Viejo, CA
  • 949-389-6113
  • scott.kirby_at_qlogic.com
  • Ryan J. Klein
  • SAN Architect,
  • Strategic Business Development
  • Aliso Viejo, CA
  • 949-389-6156
  • ryan.klein_at_qlogic.com
  • Nick DeMaria
  • SAN Architect
  • Strategic Business Development
  • Shrewsbury, NJ
  • 732-224-8553
  • nick.demaria_at_qlogic.com
  • Brian Grant
  • SAN Architect
  • Strategic Business Development
  • Chicago, IL
  • 630-258-7694
  • brian.grant_at_qlogic.com

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