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Title: Network Appliance Unified Storage


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Network ApplianceUnified Storage
Peter Källviks Country Manager Sweden
Baltics peter.kallviks_at_netapp.com
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Agenda
  • Introduction
  • Network Appliance
  • Unified Storage
  • Data Replication / Disaster Recovery
  • SnapMirror
  • MetroCluster
  • Examples

For more information, presentations etc. contact
iPro
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Simplifying Data Management
Network Appliance brings unmatched simplicity
and availability to the complex world of
enterprise data management.
  • Reduce cost complexity
  • Minimize risk
  • Control change

4
Network Appliance Today
  • Founded in 1992
  • Headquarters Sunnyvale, CA
  • 4,500 employees
  • Distribution in 100 countries
  • Over 60,000 installed systems
  • 2.3 Billion Balance Sheet 1.1 Billion cash
  • No long-term debt
  • SP 500 and NASDAQ 100
  • All kinds of customers
  • Small-medium-large
  • Examples of customers
  • Hipoteku un Zemes Banca
  • Trasta Komercbank
  • Balta Ensurance
  • Ministry of Internal Affairs
  • Etc.

5
High Growth in the Storage Market
Dell
NetApp
25
26
IBM
19
EMC
HPQ
15
15
HDS
2
Y/Y Storage-related Revenue Growth Q2 2005
Source Public Reports
6
Gartner Group Vendor Rating Comparisons
7
Unified Storage
8
True Unified Storage
SAN
NAS
Departmental
NAS(File)
NetApp FAS
System and server based functionality
9
NetApp Storage Appliances
FAS980
FAS960
Online Storage Appliance
100 TB
FAS3050
50 TB
FAS3020
84 TB
FAS270
50 TB
8 TB
96 TB
NearStore R200
Nearline Storage Appliance
FAS250
48 TB
2 TB
8 TB
10
NetApp Storage Appliances
  • One architecture
  • One management interface
  • One sets of functionality
  • Total interoperability
  • Know one, know them all

FAS980
FAS960
Online Storage Appliance
100 TB
FAS3050
50 TB
FAS3020
84 TB
FAS270
50 TB
8 TB
96 TB
NearStore R200
Nearline Storage Appliance
FAS250
48 TB
2 TB
8 TB
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NetApp Functional Appliances
FAS980
FAS960
Online Storage Appliance
100 TB
FAS3050
50 TB
FAS3020
84 TB
FAS270
50 TB
8 TB
96 TB
NearStore R200
Nearline Storage Appliance
FAS250
48 TB
2 TB
8 TB
12
FAS200 Series Front View
Up to fourteen drives in base unit iSCSI,
FC-SAN, CIFS, NFS
FAS270
13
System Basic ComponentsFAS3000 and FAS900
Dual-attach fibre channel or SATA disk shelves
FAS3000
14
V-Series Product Line 2005
  • Supported back-end platforms
  • IBM ESS, DS8000, DS4000
  • HP XP
  • HDS USB/Tagma, 99xx, 95xx
  • Engenio
  • STK
  • Future back-end platforms

48/96 TB
24/48 TB
84 TB
GF980
50 TB
GF960
V3050
FAS and the V-Series have similar capabilities
8 TB
V3020
GF270c
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A Fundamentally Simpler Approach
High-end FC
Midrange FC
Midrange ATA
Low-end ATA
Virtualization
  • Unrivaled synergy everything works together
  • Unique leverage everything can do more
  • Simpler administration one process works
    everywhere
  • Easier to deploy less to learn means reduced
    training

16
Typical Data Center
Windows and Unix App., B/R Severs
SQL Server systems
Windows Unix File Servers
Oracle, DB2 Unix Servers
Other Servers
E-mailServers
SAN
Tape
17
Typical Data Center File Server -Consolidation
Windows and Unix App., B/R Severs
SQL Server systems
Windows Unix File Servers
Oracle, DB2 Unix Servers
Other Servers
E-mailServers
SAN
CIFS/NFS
Windows and Unix File service without Windows and
Unix File servers
  • General FASxxx / NearStore
  • Very high performance
  • Virtual Filsystem (WAFL)
  • Flexible volymes / Aggregat
  • All disks works for all volumes (LUNs)
  • High Availability

FASxxx
18
Typical Data Center NFS mounted databases
Windows and Unix App., B/R Severs
SQL Server systems
Windows Unix File Servers
Other Servers
Oracle, DB2 Unix Servers
E-mailServers
SAN
CIFS/NFS
Tape
  • Databaser over NFS, is that good?
  • Oracle
  • 100 app development environment NetApp 600TB
  • 60 DB dev. Environment NetApp 200TB
  • 98 Oracle on Demand ASP-miljön NetApp 400TB
  • 95 all Linux-based system NetApp
  • 60 all internal production - NetApp

FASxxx
19
Typical Data Center iSAN (iSCSI) block access
over IP
Windows and Unix App., B/R Severs
Windows Unix File Servers
SQL Server systems
Other Servers
Oracle, DB2 Unix Servers
E-mailServers
SAN
CIFS/NFS
iSCSI
Tape
Tape
  • iSAN/iSCSI
  • SAN over IP
  • Server environment not yet consolidated
  • Consolidated functionality

FASxxx
20
Typical Data Center FC-SAN
Windows and Unix App., B/R Severs
Windows Unix File Servers
SQL Server systems
Other Servers
Oracle, DB2 Unix Servers
E-mailServers
SAN
CIFS/NFS
iSCSI
FC_SAN
Tape
FASxxx
21
Typical Data Center Consolidated functionality
Windows and Unix App., B/R Severs
Windows Unix File Servers
SQL Server systems
Other Servers
Oracle, DB2 Unix Servers
E-mailServers
SAN
CIFS/NFS
iSCSI
FC_SAN
  • Example on consolidated functionality
  • Global SnapShot and Cloning
  • Global reserv capacity pool
  • Consolidated management

Tape
FASxxx
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Backup Snapshot (FREE)
  • Safe Read-only, INSTANT freeze framed version
    of a filers file system at some past point in
    time
  • Efficient Consumes no additional disk space
    until/unless filesystem changes
  • Accessible End-users serve themselves via
    special subdirectories
  • Automated Scheduled (hourly, daily, weekly) by
    the administrator or on-demand
  • Robust Up to 255 Snapshots per volume with no
    overhead

per file system
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ExampleConsolidate Databases/Application data
Exchange Environment
  • Centralise backup
  • Perform full backups in seconds using logical
    copies of data (SnapShot)
  • Backup operations are fully automated

PrimaryStorage
  • Restore Exchange in minutes
  • Also extend capacity without downtime

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Example of additional functionalityRapid Access
to Exchange Archive Data
Exchange Environment
  • Rapidly recover storage group, message, folder,
    or mailbox
  • From any location or media
  • From any logical Snap copy lt256 copies
  • Exchange recovery environment not required
  • Advanced search capabilities

PrimaryStorage
SingleMailbox Restore
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Typical Data Center Backup-to-Disk (B-2-D)
Windows and Unix App., B/R Severs
Backup
Windows Unix File Servers
SQL Server systems
Other Servers
Oracle, DB2 Unix Servers
E-mailServers
SAN
  • Backup-till-Disk - SnapVault
  • Automated backup/restore
  • Upto 255 copies per volume
  • Incremental forever
  • Symantec integration
  • Cost savings

CIFS/NFS
iSCSI
FC_SAN
SnapVault
FASxxx
Tape
NearStore
1. Baseline copy of data to be backed up
2. From there on, Incremental forever
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Customer Case Study Tape versus SnapVault with
NearStore
250TB
  • Assumptions
  • Start with 12TB data
  • Weekly fulls, daily incrementals
  • 90 day retention
  • 10 daily file level changes
  • 2 daily block level changes

SnapVault with NearStore Tape
76.8TB
34TB
19TB
12TB
12TB
13.5TB
19TB
Day 1
Day 7
Day 30
Day 90
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Typical Data Center Backup-till-Disk (B-2-D)
Open System SnapVault (OSSV)
Windows and Unix App., B/R Severs
Windows Unix File Servers
SQL Server systems
Other Servers
Oracle, DB2 Unix Servers
E-mailServers
SAN
Open System SnapVault (OSSV)
CIFS/NFS
iSCSI
FC_SAN
  • Open System SnapVault (OSSV)
  • Same functionality as SnapVault
  • Automated Backup/Restore for remote servers
    (Windows, Unix Linux)
  • Automated Backup/Restore for other SAN and
    non-SAN servers
  • Cost savings

SnapVault
FASxxx
Tape
NearStore
Open System SnapVault (OSSV)
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Typical Data Center Disaster Recovery -
Mirroring
Windows and Unix App., B/R Severs
Windows Unix File Servers
SQL Server systems
Oracle, DB2 Unix Servers
Other Servers
E-mailServers
SAN
Open System SnapVault (OSSV)
CIFS/NFS
iSCSI
FC_SAN
  • SnapMirror
  • Disaster/Recovery
  • Data Mirroring
  • Syncronous, asyncronous and/or semi syncronous
  • All types of NetApp FAS and/or R200s
  • Can be combined with other softwares

SnapVault
SnapMirror
FASxxx
Tape
NearStore
Open System SnapVault (OSSV)
29
Data Replication / Disaster Recovery
  • SnapMirror

30
DR Portfolio
Synchronous Replication
MetroCluster
Semi-Synch Replication
Cost
SnapMirror
Asynch Replication
Electronic Vaulting
SnapVault
Low
High
Availability
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Simplified Cost Effective DR with SnapMirror
SnapMirror Value Proposition
Primary Data Center
Simple, flexible and cost-effective
Benefits
LAN
  • Simple
  • Simple configuration
  • Integrated with SnapManager
  • Simplified failover/failback - MultiStore
  • Flexible
  • Address a broad range of DR requirements
  • Operate with FC or IP network
  • Mirror to/from any NetApp system
  • Multi-hop, cascading
  • Cost-effective
  • Mirror to inexpensive targets
  • Supports all SLAs
  • Bandwidth efficient with BLI changes
  • Leverage low cost IP networks
  • Backup data can be made writeable

FAS
FAS

SnapMirror
DR Site
FAS
NearStore
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How simple is it?
  • SnapMirror Async (5 minute updates)
    src/vol/v1 dst/vol/v1 5
  • SnapMirror Sync src/vol/v1 dst/vol/v1
    sync

BANK GIVES UP ON EMC REPLICATION SearchStorage.com
/ March 14th First Independent Bank struggled
for eight months to get EMC's MirrorView to work
over a low-bandwidth connection, eventually
giving up and using other solutions
instead. http//go.techtarget.com/r/122972/2124912

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SnapMirror Deployment Options
  • Multiple hops

Many-to-one
Cascading
Async
Sync
34
Data Replication / Disaster Recovery
  • MetroCluster

35
MetroCluster At-A-Glance
  • An integrated high availability and business
    continuance solution for metropolitan and campus
    areas
  • Combines software and hardware capabilities to
    deliver disaster recovery at remote site with
  • No data loss
  • Very fast recovery
  • Transparen failover
  • Unmatched simplicity
  • Shipping since December 2002

36
What is a MetroCluster?
Building A
Building B
LAN
Traditional Clustered Storage system
Cluster interconnect A-loop B-loop
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MetroCluster Stretch ClusterHighest level of
availability
Building A
Building B
LAN
FASxxxx
FASxxxx
Cluster interconnect A-loop B-loop
The MetroCluster Infrastructure will act as it
was one single system Supports FASxxx and V-series
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MetroCluster Short Distance (lt500 meters)
Building A
Building B
LAN
  • Benefits
  • Disaster protection
  • Complete redundancy
  • Up-to-date mirror
  • Site failover

Cluster interconnect A-loop B-loop
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MetroCluster Long Distance (gt500 meters)
Building B
Building A
LAN
FC over dark fibre
  • Benefits
  • Disaster protection
  • Complete redundancy
  • Up-to-date mirror
  • Site failover

Cluster interconnect
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Typical Data Center Cooperation, complementary
and flexibility
Windows and Unix App., B/R Severs
Windows Unix File Servers
SQL Server systems
Oracle, DB2 Unix Servers
Other Servers
E-mailServers
SAN
Open System SnapVault (OSSV)
CIFS/NFS
iSCSI
FC_SAN
SnapVault
SnapMirror
FASxxx
  • Complementary to other soliutions
  • Example
  • OSSV from existing SAN tl NearStore
  • Archive, WORM etc.
  • Virtuell Tape
  • Etc.

Tape
NearStore
Open System SnapVault (OSSV)
41
Examples
42
Effects of functionality
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High Available Storage Solution
Geographical separation
T1
1. User or application access T1
T2
2. SnapShot each 15 minutes
3. SnapMirror each 15 minutes
4. SnapVault twice a day
SnapMirror Or MetroCluster
  • Unique NetApp software solution
  • Focus on Business Requirements
  • Flexible configuration options

SnapVault
T3
Different intervalls can be selected based on
business requirements
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Example - Before, conceptual picture
WIndows 2K/2003 med MSSQL etc.i genomsnitt 72 GB
interndisk i varje
Totalkapacitet 7 TB
GbE Switch
Legato Networker Backup över LAN
Unix-servrar med Oracle
4 x FILSERVRAR 1TB
EXCHANGE 340GB
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Example - Complexity
  • Islands of information
  • High level of complexity
  • High TCO
  • High level of risks
  • Backup/Restore problems
  • Resource intensive
  • ...

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Example After
NetApp FAS3020/SATA
NetApp FAS3020 Storage System
  • Simple administration
  • Dynamic Spare cap.
  • SnapShot/SnapRestore
  • Backup-2-Disk
  • SnapMirror
  • SnapDrive
  • SnapManager (Exch/SQL)
  • DFM
  • CIFS, iSCSI Protocols
  • TCO
  • ...

CIFS NFS iSCSI
GbE Switch
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