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© 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice

XP12000Array Solution Overview

HP Restricted

Module 1

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Objectives

• Describe the positioning, ancestry, and the HP and Hitachi relationship for the XP family of arrays

• List the XP hardware components

• List the XP license-activated software and value-added products

• Describe the licensing strategy for XP array products

• List and define the common XP terms and acronyms

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Outstanding TCO <35 TB

• Storage consolidation + disaster recovery

• Simplification through virtualization

• Windows, HP-UX, Linux, + more

Always-on Availability <165+ TB

• Data center consolidation + disaster recovery

• Large-scale Oracle/SAP applications

• HP-UX, Windows, + 20 more, including mainframe

Low-cost Consolidation<24 TB

• Web, Exchange, SQL • Simple DtS (ProLiant)• Windows, Linux, Netware + more

Scalability

Per

form

ance

EVA Family

Meeting a full range of customer needs:From SMB to the enterprise

XP Famil

y

MSA Family

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XP disk arrays have a proud heritage

More than 5000 XP Frames and 36 Petabytes of capacity

installed so far!

XP512XP12000

XP128

XP48

XP256

XP1024

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XP disk array generations

1st generation

XP256 = DKC310I/DKU305I = RAID300 =Amsterdam (HDS 7700E)

2nd generation

XP512 = DKC410I/DKU405I = RAID400 =Orca/Paris (HDS 9960)

XP48 = DKC415I = RAID400 = Cuda (HDS 9910)

3rd generation

XP1024 = DKC460I/DKU455I = RAID450 = K2 (HDS 9980)

XP128 = DKC465I = RAID450 = Shasta (HDS 9970)

4th generation

XP12000= DKC510I/DKU505I = RAID500 = Panther

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HP Hitachi relationship

• HP is the only company that has both an OEM agreement and an engineering agreement on XP technology

• HP is a partner with Hitachi Ltd. for improving the core technology

OEM

Reseller

HPXP1024XP128

HDS9980V9970V

SUN99809970

Hitachi Ltd. JapanRAID 450 Core

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XP—Success through value

RAID array hardware

Common microcode

HP solutions

CV

Performance and

availabilitymonitor

High-availability extensions

Load balancer

24x7 phone home

SAM plug-ins

>1,000,000 lines of exclusive code from HP

OEM agreement

HP exclusive microcode features

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XP12000 is a whole product

Array Hardware

Software

Solutions

Services

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4th generation industry leading architecture

Explosive PerformanceFibre Channel Backplane Switch

Fibre Channel

. . .

Fibre Channel

. . .

CrossBar

13GB/s+

68GB/s

Cache Memory

.

.

.

Up to 128/256 ports Up to 1152 high speed disks

Disk Access

ACP

Disk Access

ACP

Host Connection

CHIP

Host Connection

CHIP

.

.

.

Cache MemoryCache MemoryCache Memory

Shared Memory

Shared Memory

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XP12000 new features

Hardware improvements – up to 128 disk drives in single cabinet expandable to 1152 – 2 Gb/s backend– 256 maximum CHA ports– from 128 GB Cache Memory up to 256 GB in 12 months – 6 GB Shared Memory (up to 24 GB within next 12 months)– up to 4 separate Shared Memory Boards– clustered SVP blades– true online microcode upgrade for all types of attached hosts

Software improvements– External Storage – Partitioning (not in first release)– Journaling Continuous Access (not in first release)– all software functions from previous XP arrays

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HP StorageWorks XP12000

Unprecedented performance, scalability, and reliability for

the enterprise

XP12000

Maximum disk drives 1152

Maximum capacity

165TB raw, 144TB usable

345TB raw, 300GB usable after May 2005

Maximum aggregated crossbar throughput

68GB/s data

13GB/s control

Maximum sequential data transfer rate

8GB/s

Maximum random I/O/s from cache

1900,000

Maximum LDEVs 16384

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XP disk array performance

XP12000 XP1024 XP128

Maximum sequential

performance

8.0GB/s

2.1 GB/s 1.2 GB/s

Maximum random performance cache

1,900,000IOPS

544,000 IOPS 272,000 IOPS

Maximum random performance disk

120,000IOPS

66,000 IOPS 33,000 IOPS

Data bandwidth68

GB/s10 GB/s 5 GB/s

Controlbandwidth

13 GB/s 5 GB/s 2.5 GB/s

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XP disk array specifications

XP12000 XP1024 XP128

Maximumdisk drives

1,152+ Ext storage

1,024 128

Maximumraw capacity

165TB+ Ext storage

149TB 18TB

Maximumusable capacity

144TB+ Ext storage

129TB 16TB

Maximum cache 128GB 128GB 64GB

Maximum shared memory

6GB 4GB 4GB

SupportedRAID levels

RAID 1 (2D+2D)RAID 1 (4D+4D)RAID 5 (3D+1P)RAID 5 (7D+1P)

(RAID 5 (6D+2P))

RAID 1 (2D+2D)RAID 1 (4D+4D)RAID 5 (3D+1P)RAID 5 (7D+1P)

RAID 1 (2D+2D)RAID 1 (4D+4D)RAID 5 (3D+1P)RAID 5 (7D+1P)

Disk drivetypes

73GB 15,000 rpm 146GB 10,000 rpm

(146GB 15,000 rpm)(300GB 10,000 rpm)

36GB 15,000 rpm73GB 10,000 rpm73GB 15,000 rpm 146GB 10,000 rpm

36GB 15,000 rpm73GB 10,000 rpm73GB 15,000 rpm 146GB 10,000 rpm

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Hardware terminology

Redundant array of inexpensive disksRAID

Shared memory is battery backed-up, nonvolatile memory that is used to store cache directories and disk control information.

Shared memory

Very high speed memory that is used to speed I/O transaction time. All reads and writes to the XP array family are sent to the cache

Cache memory

Service ProcessorSVP

Hard Disk Unit—A canister that holds the HDDsHDU

Hard Disk DriveHDD

Disk Cabinet UnitDKU

Disk Controller UnitDKC

A PCB used for data transfer control between the host and cache memory; same as CHA

CHIP

A PCB used for data transfer control between disk drives and cache memory; same as DKA

ACP

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CHIPs• Provide connections to hosts or servers and come in pairs

• Maximum of four pairs per XP12000 Disk Array system

• Fibre Channel

– 16- and 32-port 1 to 2Gb/s autosensing Fibre Channel in both short- and long-wave versions

• ESCON

– 16-port ExSA Channel (ESCON compatible)

• FICON

– Eight- and (16-port) 1 to 2Gb/s autosensing FICON in both short- and long-wave versions

• iSCSI (on the roadmap for 2H 2005)

– 16-port 1Gb/s Ethernet short wave

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ACP• Performs all data movement between the disks and cache memory

– Provides data protection through RAID 1 mirroring and RAID 5 parity generation

– Provides eight redundant 2Gb/s FC-AL loops (16 loops total per pair) and supports up to 48 dual ported drives per loop

• Maximum of four ACP pairs per XP12000 Disk Array system– Configured in pairs for redundancy

ACP 2A ACP 2B ACP 4BACP 3BACP 4AACP 3AACP 1A

8-port

ACP 1B

8-port 8-port8-port 8-port 8-port 8-port 8-port

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Disk drivesDisk drives• The number and type of disk drives installed in an XP disk array is

flexible– Disks must be added in groups of four

• Additional capacity can be installed over time as capacity needs grow– New technology (faster/larger) disks might become available for future

upgrades• All disks use the industry-standard dual ported 2Gb/s FC-AL interface

– Each disk is connected to both of the redundant ACPs in a pair by separate Fibre Channel arbitrated loops

• Spare drives are automatically used in the event of a disk drive failure

Disk drive specifications 73GB, 15,000 146GB, 10,000 146GB, 15,000 300GB, 10,000

Raw capacity (User area) 71.5 GB 143.76 GB

Disk diameter 2.5 inches 3 inches

Rotation speed 14,904 rpm 10,025 rpm

Mean latency time 2.01 ms 2.99 ms

Mean seek time (read/write) 3.8/4.2 ms 4.9/5.4 ms

Internal data transfer rate 74.5 to 111.4 MB/s 57.3 to 99.9 MB/s

Future Future

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XP12000 SVP operation

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Cache memory

• Cache memory is used temporarily to store data from the host until it is written to disk and to stage data requested by the host from the disk

• All cache is backed up by a fully redundant 48‑hour battery

• XP disk arrays have global ECC mirrored cache

• Cache usage is governed by user-established, performance based policies, not physical partitions.

• 4 GB to 128 GB of cache can be installed in Cache Platform pairs

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Shared memory

• Shared memory is separate from the cache memory and is used to store control information, freeing up the cache memory exclusively for user data

• Shared memory is also used to store system configuration information such as system components mapping, LUN maps, cache pointers, and RAID levels

• All shared memory is backed up by a fully redundant 48-hour battery

• The Shared Memory in the XP12000 is mirrored

• 1 GB to 12 GB of Shared Memory can be installed in an XP12000 (Max Shared Memory at launch is 6 GB. The additional SM Platform Board is not available)

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HP storage software

Array-based software

– Configuration Management

– Availability Management

HP Adaptive Management offerings include a portfolio of market-leading storage software to give you control

OpenView storage management

– Storage Area Management

– Data Management

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New and enhanced XP12000 Disk Array software

Enhanced HP Command View XP

Simplifying web-based array management, configuration, and administration•New high performance streamlined architecture simplifying management•Centralized licensing, security administration, external storage configuration, and management

New HP Performance Control XP

Flexible performance resource allocation•Brand new web-based performance allocation tool allowing flexible performance level quality of service by allocating array bandwidth to specific hosts

Enhanced HP Performance Advisor XP

Flexible real-time performance management and monitoring•New tools focused on managing external storage performance

HP Continuous Access XP Journal

(Next release)

Real-time extended distance multisite mirroring•High capacity, lower cost, lower bandwidth update tracking•Extra measure of data security

HP Business Copy XP

(Future release)

Real-time local mirroring•Enhanced capabilities including snapshot

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XP12000 Disk Array configuration management

HP Command View XP* Web-based XP disk array management, configuration, and administration

HP LUN Configuration and Security Manager XP

Web-based LUN management and data security configuration

HP Performance Advisor XP Web-based real-time performance monitoring

HP Performance Control XP* Web-based performance resource allocation

HP LUN Security XP ExtensionWeb-based write-once/read-many archive storage configuration

HP Cache LUN XP Web-based cache volume lock performance acceleration

HP Auto LUN XP Web-based storage performance optimization

HP Data Exchange XP Mainframe and open system host data sharing

* New/enhanced compared to the XP128 and XP1024 Disk Arrays

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XP12000 Disk Array availability management

HP Business Copy XP* Real-time local mirroring

HP Continuous Access XP/XP ExtensionReal-time synchronous and asynchronous remote mirroring

HP Continuous Access XP Journal* Real-time extended distance multisite mirroring

HP External Storage XP* Connect low cost external storage to the XP disk array

HP Flex Copy XP Point-in-time copy to/restore from external HP MSA

HP Secure Path XP/Auto Path XPAutomatic host multipath failover and dynamic load balancing

HP Cluster Extension XP Extended high availability server clustering

HP Fast Recovery SolutionsAccelerated Windows application backup and recovery management

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Command View XP (1 of 2)

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Command View XP (2 of 2)

Features• Web-based architecture

• Common interface for XP array management value add applications

• Graphical representations and diagnostics of fibre channel I/O paths

• Supports CIM/WBEM Storage Standard

Benefits• Supports XP12000/XP1024/XP128/XP512/XP48

• Drag-and-drop XP management

• Multiple security layers ensure information is safe and secure

• Manage multiple arrays from single console

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Easy-to-use menus for defining array groups, creating logical volumes, and configuring ports

LUN Configuration and Security Manager XP (1 of 2)

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LUN Configuration and Security Manager XP (2 of 2)Features• Assignment of LUNs by means of drag and drop

• Assignment of multiple LUNs with a single click

• Checks each I/O for valid security

• LUN and WWN group control

Benefits• Flexibility to configure the array to meet changing capacity needs

• Permissions for data access can be changed with no downtime

• Every I/O is checked to ensure and maintain secure data access

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Cache LUN

Features• Stores critical data in the XP

array cache• User configurable, easy to use• Fast file access and data

transfer• Scalable

Benefits• Speeds access to mission-

critical data• Provides access to critical

data, such as database indices in nanoseconds rather than milliseconds

Boosts performance by redirecting I/O requests

to the cache

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Performance Advisor XP

Features• Real-time data gathering and

analysis• System view of all resources• Flexible event notification and large

historical repository

Benefits• Identify performance bottlenecks

before they impact business• Helps maintain maximum array

performance • Precise integration eliminates “blame

storming” across systems, database, and storage administrators

Collect, monitor, and displayreal-time performance

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Auto LUN XP

Features• Optimizes storage resources• Moves high-priority data to

underutilized volumes• Identifies volumes stressed under

high I/O workload• Creates a volume migration plan• Migrates data across different

disks or RAID levels

Benefits• Improves array performance and

reduces management costs by automatically placing data in highest performing storage(cache, RAID 0/1, RAID 5)

Nondisruptive volume migration for performance

optimization

High capacitydisks

High-performancedisks

73GB

Policy-basedLUN migration

36GB

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High priority

Med priority

Low priority

Managementconsole

OLTPDW

Applicationtesting

Performance Control XP

Manage XP I/O processing capacity to maximize performance utilization

• I/O/s or MB/s policies

• Host level policy enforcement

• Host grouping

• Policy scheduling

• Powerful reporting tools

• GUI and scripting interface

• Replaces Application Policy Manager XP software

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Resource Manager XP and Data Exchange XPFeatures• Share data between mainframes and

open systems servers• Management and storage of mainframe

and open systems data on single XP disk array

• Perform data format and code conversions

Benefits• Consolidation provides optimized

storage usage and management• Savings in programming resources for

data extraction and system-level resources

• Data can reside on XP storage ina common format, saving timeand resources

Connect a mainframe to your XP and share data

Mainframe/Flat file/DB

HP-UX server

Data Exchange XP software

Mainframe

SAM file Flat file

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Availability management software

Scalability

Ava

ilabi

lity

Business Copy XP

c1c1 cncn

pp

XP

Continuous Access XP

Clustering

Cluster Extension XP

Wide area Clustering Continental Clusters

Wide areaWide area

Autopath XP

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BC XP

Features• Real-time, async, local data

mirroring within XP disk arrays

• Integrated into leading backup/restore applications

• Instant access to copy volumes

• Instant recovery

• Configurable through GUI/CLI

• Works on LDEV level (RAID and HDD independence)

PP

C9C9CnCn

C1C1

High-speed, real-timedata replication

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Secure Path XP (formally known as AutoPath) (1 of 2)

Automatic protection against HBA and I/O path failures with load balancing

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Secure Path XP (formally known as AutoPath) (2 of 2)

Features• Automatic and dynamic I/O

path failover and load balancing• Automatic error detection

• Heterogeneous support—Windows NT, Windows 2000, HP-UX, Linux, and AIX

• Path failover and load balancing for MSCS on Windows NT and Windows 2000—Persistent reservation

Benefits• Eliminates single points of I/O failure • Self-managing automatic error detection and load balancing• Same software interface across XP and virtual arrays simplifies

training and administration

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CA XP and CA Extension XP (1 of 2)

High-performance real-time remote data mirroring

Open Systems

Mainframe

Fibre Channelor ESCON

FICON or ESCON

FibreChannel

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CA XP and CA Extension XP (2 of 2)

Features• Real-time remote data mirroring between local and remote

XP disk arrays

• Fast failover/failback for seamless, reliable mirroring recovery operations

• Flexible host agent for solution integration

• Enables a wide range of remote mirroring solutions

• Synchronous and asynchronous copy modes

Benefits• Reliable and easy to manage

• Offers geographically dispersed disaster recovery

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Always On Availability–Cluster Extension XP

Features• Extends local cluster solutions

up to the distance limits of the software

• Rapid, automatic application recovery

• Integrates with multihost environments

Benefits• Enhances overall solution

availability• Ensures continued operation in

the event of metropolitan-wide disasters

Seamless integration of remote mirroring with industry-leading

heterogeneous server clustering

XP array

XP array

Continuous

Access XP

Dat

acen

ter

A

Dat

acen

ter

B

data mirror

Cluster

Cluster Extension XP

HP Unique Feature

Industry-leading business continuity

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Always-on availability: new Continuous Access XP Journal capability

Features– Update data (Journal) is stored on disk and replicated as a

batch – Remote side initiates updates– Enables logical 1:2 and 1:1:1 configurations

Benefits – Updates very efficient, less bandwidth required– Provides high-capacity lower cost disk-based update data

tracking– Ideal for multisite implementations

Data

JNL

JNL

CopyPrimaryRemote

2

3

4

1

JNL

Copy

Remote

34

Second release

Disaster tolerance efficiency

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• Connect low-cost and/or legacy external storage utilizing the superior functionality of the Next Generation XP disk array

• Accessed as a full privilege internal XP12000 LU• No restrictions; use as

– A regular XP12000 LUN– Part of a Flex Copy XP, Business Copy XP– With full solutions support– Part of a Continuous Access XP pair

• Facilitates data migration from XP, HDS, IBM, and EMC arrays• Reduce costs by using less expensive secondary storage

External Storage XP

FCCHIP

CHIP

XP 12000 External StorageHosts

FCCHIP

CHIP

LUN

MSA1000

MSA1000

XP

SAN

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Storage Partition XP and Cache Partition XP

Easy, secure consolidation

• Divide an XP12000 disk array into independent configurable and manageable subarrays

• Partition cache or array (cache, storage, or port) resources– Allows array resources

to be focused to meet critical host requirements

– Allows for service provider oriented deployments

– Can independently and securely manage array partitions

– Can deploy in a mixed deployment (cache, array, or traditional)

CHIPCHIP CHIPCHIP CHIPCHIP

Cache Cache Cache Cache

CacheCache Cache CacheCache

CHIP

CHIPCHIP CHIP CHIP

CHIP

CHIP

Site A

Site B

Site C

Site AAdmin

Site BAdmin

Main SiteSuper Admin

Non-partitioned

Disk

Main Site CHIPCHIP

Cache

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New NonStop server XP disk array support

HP StorageWorks XP disk array family

• Brings NonStop users SAN value and unsurpassed scalability

• Extends NonStop availability with bulletproof reliability and availability

− RAID, Checksum, remote replication, and so on

• NonStop Server support for the XP128 and XP1024 Disk Arrays available 07 September 2004

• NonStop Server support for the XP12000 Disk Array available in 1H 2005

HP Unique Feature

The only consolidated storage able to meet NonStop requirements

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NonStop enterprise storage connectivityopens new opportunities• NonStop servers can now participate in enterprise-wide SAN database

applications– Enterprise-wide scalability means lower cost per MB for large

databases– OLTP applications: large XP disk array cache sizes benefit

performance– BI and ZLE ODS applications: lower cost per MB is critical – New data base applications, for example, life cycle content

management and government-mandated initiatives (HIPPA)• NonStop will be viewed as completely “open” system and can participate in

storage consolidation initiatives• NonStop can participate in tiered applications, for example, as database

back-end engine on industry standard storage• NonStop revenue opportunities

– New NonStop system sales/upgrades– Modular I/O Components and SW– Prepares customers for Itanium migration

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XP12000 software licensing

Four different licensing models

• raw capacity-based licensing• usable capacity-based licensing• per server licensing• per XP subsystem licensing

• most XP software products are available as trial licenses (Source ESP keyword: testdrive)

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XP1024/128 firmware-based software overview

Firmware-based software is software that is in the firmware of the disk array• CA XP and CA XP Extension (used)• BC XP (used)• LUN Configuration and Security Manager XP (raw)• LUN Security XP Extension (used) • Cache LUN XP (raw)• Auto LUN XP (raw)• FlexCopy XP• External Storage XP

These titles are licensed based on either raw or used capacity or the array

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XP12000/XP1024/XP128 licensing strategy

XP1024/XP128

Product # Description

XXXXXAA 1TB LTU (0 to 1TB)

XXXXXAB 1TB LTU (2 to 6TB)

XXXXXAC 1TB LTU (7 to 15TB)

XXXXXAD 1TB LTU (16 to 36TB)

Customer receives a Frame Unlimited key at 36TB purchased.

XP12000

Product # Description

XXXXXAA 1TB LTU (0 to1TB)

XXXXXAB 1TB LTU (2 to 6TB)

XXXXXAC 1TB LTU (7 to 15TB)

XXXXXAD 1TB LTU (16 to 31TB)

XXXXXAE 1TB LTU (32 to 63TB)

Customer receives a Frame Unlimited key at 63TB purchased.

Exception — For external LUN XP,Frame Unlimited License key at 127TB

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XP Software Structure/licensing – XP128/1024 demo purposes only

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40

Total License Capacity

To

tal

Ref

$

Tier 1(0-1)

Tier 2(2-6)

Tier 3(7-15)

Tier 4(16-36)

Frame Unlimited

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XP12000/XP1024/XP128 license key strategy

Each software license key generated is unique and based on the following criteria

• Software product

• Array serial number

• Hardware platform (XP12000 or XP1024 or XP128)

• Capacity value (number of TBs ordered)

• Existing capacity (number of TBs on the array)

HPAC is the license key retrieval site for all NSS SW titles

• The HPAC tracks all of the above information to ensure the proper license keys are generated

• Therefore, every license key must be obtained through the HPAC

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Example — Software on a 2.5TB initial system

Cache LUN XP (raw capacity license) initial purchase on 2.5TB system

Product # Description Price Range

T1716AA 1TB LTU 7.2K 0–1TBT1716AB 1TB LTU 3.0K 2–6TBT1716AC 1TB LTU 1.4K 7–15TBT1716AD 1TB LTU 1.0K 16–31TBT1716AE 1TB LTU 1.0K 32–63TB

Round 2.5TB up to the nearest TB, purchase 3TB license capacity

Product Qty Total ListT1716AA 1 7.2K (1*7.2K) [1TB increment, gets customer to 1TB]T1716AB 2 6.0K (2*3.0K) [1TB increment, gets customer to 3TB]

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Example — Software on a 4TB capacity upgrade• For software license upgrades, customers buy same products in quantities to

bump them up to the desired total license capacity, starting with the installed license capacity already on the system and working through the tiers for the appropriate capacity levels

• Example–Cache LUN XP (raw capacity license) upgrade purchase:– Customer has a 11.5TB raw capacity system with 12TB installed license

capacity. Buys 4TB raw upgrade disk (bringing the total raw storage capacity of the array up to15.5TB)

– Requires at least 3.5TB (15.5TB–12TB) additional license capacity for Cache LUN XP

– Round 3.5TB up to the nearest TB, purchase 4TB license capacity for a total of 16TB:

Product Qty Total listT1716AC 34.2K (3*1.4K) [1TB increment, gets customer up to

15TB]T1716AD 11.0K (1*1.0K) [1TB increment, gets customer up to

16TB]5.2K

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Example — Software on 18TB initial system

Example: External Storage XP 18TB purchase

To provide for 18TB total license capacity for the software, the customer would order the following

Product Number Quantity Description

T1706AG 1 10TB increment—getscustomer up to 10TB

T1706AC 5 1TB increment—getscustomer up to 15TB

T1706AD 3 1TB increment—getscustomer up to 18TB

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XP12000/XP1024/XP128 license key — License terms and enforcement

For XP1024/XP128 firmware-based software, license capacity limits are enforced

• BC XP, CA XP, CA XP Extension, LUN Security XP Extension, and External Storage XP

– These products are licensed based on used capacity

– For configuration they must first expand software license capacity by purchasing and installing license capacity upgrades

• LUN Configuration and Security Manager XP, Cache LUN XP, and Auto LUN XP

– These products are licensed based on the total raw capacity of the array

– When the array raw capacity exceeds the license capacity of the software, the user gets warning messages telling them to upgrade the license capacity

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HDS to HP naming conventions (1 of 2)

HITACHI Hitachi Meaning HDS HP

CVS Custom Volume Size Virtual Logical Vol Image

Volume Manager XP

DCR Dynamic Cache Residence Flash Access Cache LUN XP

HIHSM Hitachi Internal Hierarchical Storage Manager

Dynamic Optimizer Auto LUN XP

HMRS Hitachi Multi platform Resource Sharing

HMRS Resource Manager XP

HMDE Hitachi Multi platform Data Exchange

HMDE Data Exchange XP

HOMRCF Hitachi Open Multiple RAID Configuration Facility

Shadow Image/Open Business Copy XP

HORCM Hitachi Open Remote Copy Manager

Command Control Interface

RAID Manager XP

HORC Hitachi Open Remote Copy HRC/O Continuous Access XP

HRCA Hitachi Remote Copy Asynchronous

HRC/Asynchronous Continuous Access Async XP

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HDS to HP naming conventions (2 of 2)

HITACHI Hitachi Meaning HDS HP

LUN Security LUN Security LUN Security LUN Config. Manager and Security Manager XP

LUNM LUN Manager LUN Manager LUN Config. Manager and Security Manager XP

LUSE LUN Manager LUSE Volume Manager XP

ODCR Open Dynamic Cache Residency

FlashAccess (Open) Cache LUN XP

RAID Manager RAID Manager RAID Manager RAID Manager XP

n/a n/a Hi-Track CIMON

n/a n/a GRAPH-Track Performance Manager XP

n/a n/a n/a Command View XP

n/a n/a n/a Performance Advisor XP

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Learningcheck

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Labactivity

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