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© 2014 VMware Inc. All rights reserved.

The next step in Software-Defined Storage with Virtual SAN

VMware vForum, 2014

Luc Gallet Bruno Bossier

What’s on the agenda?

•  Where Virtual SAN fits in the Software Defined Data Center

•  Overview of Virtual SAN

–  How to build and configure

–  Ecosystem

–  Features: Resiliency, Scaling, Performance, Simplicity, Integration

•  Virtual SAN Use Cases

•  Additional Resources

The Software-Defined Data Center

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Transform storage by aligning it with app demands

Management tools give way to automation

Expand virtual

compute to all

applications

Virtualize the network for speed and efficiency

The Software-Defined Data Center

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Transform storage by aligning it with app demands

Today’s Challenge: Massive Increase in Storage Demand & Complexity

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24%

26%

28%

28%

31%

42%

Management

Complexity

Provisioning

Time/budget

Data Migrations

Troubleshooting

Meeting SLA

Most Pressing Storage Challenges

M

20M

40M

60M

80M

100M

120M

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Terabytes Sold

Terabytes Sold

Source: IDC, Yezhkova, Worldwide Enterprise Storage Systems Forecast, November 2013, #244293

Storage Growth

41% YoY

Source: IDC, Storage Predictions 2014, January 2014, General Storage QuickPoll, #243511, n=307

Storage Market in Midst of Disruption

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Key Drivers Server flash Falling storage prices

Abundant CPU cycles Hypervisor-converged infrastructure

Cloud economics

Server Storage

20-30 years ago

Shared Storage

10-15 years ago

New Forms

Today

New Storage Tiers Are Rapidly Growing

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•  Flash: Enables New Storage Architectures

•  Flash is 50x – 2,000x faster than HDD –  110K/140K IOPs R/W from 360GB

MLC PCIe card1

–  Less than $0.10 per IOP

•  Eliminates the need to stripe across 100s of HDDs

•  Enables high performance server-side storage

•  Cloud: Enables Cost-Effective Storage

•  Highly scalable, pay-as-you-go •  Access through standard APIs

•  Low cost for capacity –  $0.05 per GB per month2

•  Forecasted to grow at 40% annually to 20183

Cloud Storage

1. Source: FusionIO ioDrive2, Feb 2014 2. Source: Amazon S3, Feb 2014 3. Source: MarketsandMarkets Cloud Storage report - http://www.marketsandmarkets.com/PressReleases/cloud-storage.asp

The Hypervisor Opens Up New Opportunities

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SAN / NAS

x86 Servers

Cloud Storage

vSphere

The virtualization platform:

•  Knows the needs of all apps in real time

•  Sits directly in the I/O path

•  Global view of underlying infrastructure

•  Hardware agnostic

Object-based Pool

SAN/NAS Pool

Hypervisor Converged

Pool

Leveraging The Hypervisor We Can Transform Storage

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•  Today •  Software-defined Storage

LUN

Array A

LUN

LUN

Array B

LUN

LUN Abstract and

pool (Virtualized Data Plane)

Automate SLAs via VM-centric policies (Policy-based Control Plane)

VM level Data services (Virtual Data Services)

SAN / NAS

x86 Servers Cloud Object

Storage

vSphere

Replication

Snapshots

Software-Defined Storage

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Bringing the efficient operational model of virtualization to storage

Virtual Data Services

Data Protection Mobility Performance

Policy-driven Control Plane

SAN / NAS

SAN/NAS Pool

Virtual Data Plane

x86 Servers

Hypervisor-converged Storage pool

Object Storage Pool

Cloud Object

Storage Virtual SAN

VMware Virtual SAN Radically Simple Hypervisor-Converged Storage

Virtual SAN: Radically Simple Hypervisor-Converged Storage

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vSphere + Virtual SAN …

•  Software-defined storage embedded in vSphere

•  Runs on any standard x86 server

•  Pools HDD/flash into a shared datastore

•  Managed through storage policy-based management framework

•  High performance through flash acceleration

•  Highly resilient - zero data loss in the event of hardware failures

•  Deeply integrated with the VMware stack

The Basics

Hard disks SSD

Hard disks SSD

Hard disks

SSD

Virtual SAN Shared Datastore

12,000+ Virtual SAN

Beta Participants

95% Beta

customers Recommend

VSAN

90% Believe VSAN

will impact Storage like

vSphere did to Compute

Unprecedented Customer Interest And Validation

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Why Virtual SAN?

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•  Two click Install

•  Single pane of glass

•  Policy-driven

•  Self-tuning

•  Integrated with VMware stack

Radically Simple

•  Embedded in vSphere kernel

•  Flash-accelerated

•  Up to 2M IOPs from 32 nodes

•  Granular and linear scaling

High Performance Lower TCO

•  Server-side economics •  No large upfront

investments •  Grow-as-you-go •  Easy to operate with

powerful automation •  No specialized skillset

Two Ways to Build a Virtual SAN Node •  Completely Hardware Independent

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1. Virtual SAN Ready Node

…with multiple options available at GA + 30

Preconfigured server ready to use Virtual SAN…

2. Build Your Own

…using the Virtual SAN Compatibility Guide*

Choose individual components …

SSD or PCIe

SAS/NL-SAS/ SATA HDDs

Any Server on vSphere Hardware Compatibility List

HBA/RAID Controller

  Note: For additional details, please refer to Virtual SAN VMware Compatibility Guide Page   Components for Virtual SAN must be chosen from Virtual SAN HCL, using any other

components is unsupported

Flexibly Configure For Performance And Capacity

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Performance

2xCPU – 8-core 128GB Memory

2xCPU – 8-core 128GB Memory

2xCPU – 8-core 128GB Memory

1x 400GB MLC SSD

(~15% of usable capacity)

1x 400GB MLC SSD

(~10% of usable capacity)

2x 400GB MLC SSD

(~4% of usable capacity)

5x 1.2TB 10K SAS

7x 2TB 7.2K NL-SAS

10x 4TB 7.2K NL-SAS

IOPS1 Raw

Capacity

~20-15K 6TB

~15-10K 14TB

~10-5K 40TB

Capacity

1. Mix workload 70% Read, 80% Random Estimated based on 2013 street pricing, Capex (includes storage hardware + Software License costs)

vSphere + Virtual SAN

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ü  Simple to set up via policy

ü  Delivered on per VM basis

ü  Zero data loss in case of disk, network or host failures

ü  Ensures zero downtime from disk or network failures

ü  Interoperable with vSphere HA and Maintenance Mode

Virtual SAN Is Highly Resilient Against Any Hardware Failure Virtual SAN is Designed to Ensure Data is Never Lost in Case of Failures

Scale UP Add more

Disks

IOPS Capacity

40 TB

400 TB

4.4 PB

Scale OUT

Add more nodes

ü  Elastic Grow or shrink on demand

ü Granular Add single nodes or disks

ü Non-disruptive No app downtime

Virtual SAN Enables Elastic Linear Scaling of Performance and Capacity No More Complex Forecasting & Large Upfront Investments

“Virtual SAN enables us to scale our storage infrastructure and while providing the necessary redundancy. This allows us to be more agile and bring our solutions to market faster.”

Frans Van Rooyen, Cloud Architect, Adobe

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Virtual SAN Delivers Enterprise-Grade Scale

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2M IOPS

3,200 VMs

4.4 Petabytes

Maximum Scalability per Virtual SAN Cluster

32 Hosts

“Virtual SAN allows us to build out scalable heterogeneous storage infrastructure like the Facebooks and Googles of the world. Virtual SAN allows us to add scale, add resources, while being able to service high performance workloads.”

— Dave Burns VP of Tech Ops, Cincinnati Bell

High Performance with Elastic and Linear Scalability

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80K 160K 320K

480K 640K

253K 505K

1M

1,5M

2M

4 8 16 24 32

IOPS

Number of Hosts In Virtual SAN Cluster

Mixed 100% Read

286

473

677

767 805

3 5 7 8 Number of Hosts In Virtual SAN Cluster

Number of VDI VMs

VSAN All SSD Array Notes: based on IOmeter benchmark Mixed = 70% Read, 4K 80% random Notes: Based on View Planner benchmark

Up to 2M IOPs in 32 Node Cluster Comparable VDI density to an All Flash Array

Virtual SAN Simplifies Storage

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Two clicks to deploy!

If You Know vSphere, You Know Virtual SAN

Virtual SAN: Deeply Integrated with VMware Stack

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Ideal for VMware Environments

vMotion vSphere

HA

DRS Storage vMotion

vSphere

Snapshots Linked Clones

VDP Advanced vSphere

Replication

Data Protection

VMware View

Virtual Desktop

vCenter Operations Mgr vCloud Automation

Center

IaaS

Cloud Ops and Automation

Site Recovery Manager

Disaster Recovery

Site A

Site B

Storage Policy-Based Management

Virtual SAN

Virtual SAN Puts The App In Charge •  Simpler and Automated Storage Management Through Application-

centric Approach

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Today

1. Pre-define storage configurations

2. Pre-allocate static bins

3. Expose pre-allocated bins

4. Select appropriate bin

5. Consume from pre-allocated bin

1. Define storage policy

2. Apply policy at VM creation

Resource and data service are automatically provisioned and maintained.

Virtual SAN Shared

Datastore ✖  Overprovisioning

(Better safe than sorry!) ✖  Wasted resources, wasted

time ✖  Frequent data migrations

ü  No overprovisioning ü  Less resources, less time ü  Easy to change

Today

Virtual SAN Simplifies And Automates Storage Management

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Per VM Storage Service Levels From a Single Self-tuning Datastore

Storage Policy-Based Management

Virtual SAN Shared

Datastore

vSphere + Virtual SAN

SLAs

Software Automates Control of Service

Levels

No more LUNs/Volumes!

Policies Set Based on Application

Needs

Capacity

Performance

Availability

Per VM Storage Policies

“Virtual SAN is easy to deploy, just a few check boxes. No need to configure RAID.”

Jim Streit, IT Architect, Thomson Reuters

Virtual SAN Reduces CAPEX and OPEX for Better TCO

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CAPEX •  Server-side economics •  No Fibre Channel network •  Pay-as-you-grow

OPEX •  Simplified storage

configuration •  No LUNs •  Managed directly through

vSphere Web Client •  Automated VM provisioning •  Simplified capacity planning

As Low as $0.50/

GB2

As Low as $0.25/

IOPS

5X Lower OPEX4

Up to 50% TCO

Reduction

As Low as $50/

Desktop1

1. Full clones 2. Usable capacity 3. Estimated based on 2013 street pricing, Capex (includes storage hardware + Software License costs)

4. Source: Taneja Group

Running a Google-like Datacenter •  Modular infrastructure. Break-Replace Operations

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"From a break fix perspective, I think there's a huge difference in what needs to be done when a piece of hardware fails. I can have anyone on my team go back and replace a 1U or 2U servers. … essentially modularizing my datacenter and delivering a true Software-Defined Storage architecture."

— Ryan Hoenle Director of IT, DOE Fund

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Management Clusters

Virtual SAN Primary Use Cases

Backup and DR Target

DMZ / Isolated

Small & Medium Env

Test / Dev Staging

Virtual Desktop

ROBO

VDI

Site A Site B

vSphere VSAN

Additional Resources

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Product Page http://www.vmware.com/products/virtual-san/

VSAN Community https://communities.vmware.com/community/vmtn/vsan VIP Tool vip.vmware.com/salessignup

Hands-On-Lab http://vmware.com/go/vsanlab

Virtual SAN 60-day Free Evaluation http://www.vmware.com/go/try-vsan-en

Software-defined Storage Sales Team [email protected]

Thank You