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Welcome Everyoneto Netapp session
5 days training agenda Day 1
Netapp productline, Storage terminology, Filer models and hardware, Disk nomenclature, Data ontap and WAFL, NOW, Booting and shutdown procedure
Day 2
Ways to interact with filer, Filer build, Root volume, Configuration commands, Filerview, Adminhost, Autosupport, Operations manager, User administration
Day 3
Raid, Aggregates, Traditional and flexible volumes, Snapshots, CIFS, NFS, Qtree and quotas
Day 4
Flexclones, Deduplication, Disk scrubbing, VIFS, Lun management
Day 5
Snapmirror, Snapvault, Cluster, NOW account, Performance tools, Health checkup, Issues and Troubleshooting
Day1 Table of Contents
NetApp Products
Storage Terminology
WAFL and DOT
Netapp filer models
Netapp essential hardwares
Disk nomenclature
Netapp on the web (NOW)
Booting and shutdown procedure of filer
NetApp Products Filer
FAS20x0, FAS30x0, FAS60x0, ...
FC disks, SATA disks, SAS disks
FC & SAS disks faster (random access), SATA slower (archiving)
NearStore (Nearline Storage)
R100, R150, R200: (S)ATA disks
Bigger, slower disks
Typically used as a backup solution in tapeless environments
Nearline Storage (contd)
It acts as an interface between faster disk storage systems and slower tape backups.
Features of Nearstore Backup & Recovery Reference data & always available. Disaster recovery
Without Nearline Storage
With Nearline Storage
Nearline Storage for replication
Netcache
Netcache appliance are distributed throughout the network and serve frequently requested data and content to end users with speed and security
Features of Netcache Content distribution Access control and filtering Streaming Application acceleration
Netcache (contd)
Netcache (contd)
Netcache (contd)
NetApp Products (cont.)
NetApp Products (cont.) IBM N-series
N7000
N7700 (FAS6030) – 2 Gbps FC ports, 64-bit
N7900 (FAS6070) – 2 Gbps FC ports, 64-bit
N7600 (FAS6040) – 4 Gbps FC ports, 64-bit
N7800 (FAS6080) – 4 Gbps FC ports, 64-bit
N5000
N5300 (FAS3040) – 2 Gbps FC ports, 32-bit
N5600 (FAS3070) – 2 Gbps FC ports, 32-bit
N5200 (FAS3020) – 4 Gbps FC ports, 64-bit
N5500 (FAS3050) – 4 Gbps FC ports, 64-bit
N3000
N3300 (FAS2020) – 4 Gbps FC ports
N3600 (FAS2050) – 4 Gbps FC ports
N3700 (FAS270)
NetApp Products (cont.) Past
FAS200 series
FAS800 series
FAS900 series
Present
FAS2000 series (has recently (june 2007) replaced FAS200 series)
FAS3000 series (replaces FAS800 & FAS900 series)
FAS6000 series (very high-end)
Rebranding (March 2008):
Network Appliance → “NetApp”
Day1 Table of Contents
NetApp Products
Storage Terminology
WAFL and DOT
Netapp filer models
Netapp essential hardwares
Disk nomenclature
Netapp on the web (NOW)
Booting and shutdown procedure of filer
SAN, NAS and DAS
Types of Disk Systems: JBOD
Multiple physical disks in an
external cabinet Array connects to a single
server only Provides higher storage
capacity with increased
number of drives Data not protected
Types of Disk Systems: Disk Arrays
Array controllers for
optimized I/O operations
and RAID calculations Higher speed interconnects
between drives than
JBODs Multiple host I/O channels Can be partitioned to allow
each host to access its own
Storage Terminology SAN, NAS and DAS
NAS storage speaks to a FILE
File Access to data
NFS (Unix) CIFS (Windows) Design made to share data
SAN storage speaks to a LUN
Block Access to data
SCSI FCAL/FCP (encapsulated SCSI) iSCSI (encapsulated SCSI)
Sharing of data difficult
Network Attached Storage - NAS
Storage Area Network - SAN
Day1 Table of Contents
NetApp Products
Storage Terminology
WAFL and DOT
Netapp filer models
Netapp essential hardwares
Disk nomenclature
Netapp on the web (NOW)
Booting and shutdown procedure of filer
NetApp Terminology
Data ONTAP = Operating system on Network Appliance filers and
nearstores, borrows ideas from Unix (BSD) Same OS on every Filer/ NearStore model, different
architectures supported (Intel x86, AMD, 64-bit, MIPS, ... depending on hardware model)
All features are activated through licenses, eg. clustering
Versions of data ontap
6.x.x 7.x.x 8.x.x
Data Ontap
WAFL
WAFL (contd)
WAFL (contd)
WAFL (contd)
NVRAM
NVRAM (contd)
NVRAM (contd)
NVRAM (contd)
NVRAM (contd)
Day1 Table of Contents
NetApp Products
Storage Terminology
WAFL and DOT
Netapp filer models
Netapp essential hardwares
Disk nomenclature
Netapp on the web (NOW)
Booting and shutdown procedure of filer
Filer models comparison We will visit the below link to find out more
Fas2000 series http://www.netapp.com/us/products/storage-systems/fas2000/fas2000-prod
uct-comparison.html
FAS 3000 series http://www.netapp.com/us/products/storage-systems/fas3200/fas3200-prod
uct-comparison.html
FAS 6000 series http://www.netapp.com/us/products/storage-systems/fas6200/fas6200-prod
uct-comparison.html
Day1 Table of Contents NetApp Products
Storage Terminology
WAFL and DOT
Netapp filer models
Netapp essential hardwares
Disk nomenclature
Netapp on the web (NOW)
Booting and shutdown procedure of filer
Netapp hardware
Head/filer
Contains motherboard, network connections, fiber connections, console connections, connections to disks, ...
(Disk) Shelf
Contain disks
DS14 (mk II): 14 disk per shelf FAS2000: 12, 20, 25 disks per shelf
Note: FAS200 and FAS2000 series
Motherboard and first disk shelf are integrated (disk shelf can be turned into filer and vice versa)
Filer components Motherboard NVRAM Compact flash Processor Slots Ports Disk shelves Disk drives RLM
Netapp hardware (contd)
We will take a look at overview of Netapp hardware and PDF document
Also will follow the below URL for disk shelves comparison
http://www.netapp.com/us/products/storage-systems/disk-shelves-and-storage-media/disk-shelves-comparison.html
Day1 Table of Contents NetApp Products
Storage Terminology
WAFL and DOT
Netapp filer models
Netapp essential hardwares
Disk nomenclature
Netapp on the web (NOW)
Booting and shutdown procedure of filer
Disk naming
Disk Naming (contd)
Day1 Table of Contents NetApp Products
Storage Terminology
WAFL and DOT
Netapp filer models
Netapp essential hardwares
Disk nomenclature
Netapp on the web (NOW)
Booting and shutdown procedure of filer
Booting and shutdown procedure When a filer is shutdown it can be monitored through RLM
Telnet <RLM IP> System power on System power off System console
Reboot is the command to reboot the filer
Halt command will get you to the ok prompt which is bios for ontap
OK prompt Autoboot Bye Boot_primary Boot_ backup Netboot Setenv Printenv
Contd
Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the
end.But it is, perhaps, the end of
the beginning
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