iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    1/48

    Network ApplianceUnified Storage

    Peter Kllviks

    Country Manager Sweden & Baltics

    [email protected]

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    2/48

    2

    Agenda

    Introduction

    Network Appliance

    Unified Storage

    Data Replication / Disaster Recovery SnapMirror

    MetroCluster

    Examples

    For more information, presentations etc. contact iPro

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    3/48

    3

    Simplifying Data Management

    Network Appliance brings

    unmatched simplicity andavailabilityto the complex world of

    enterprise data management.

    Reduce cost & complexity

    Minimize risk

    Control change

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    4/48

    4

    Network Appliance Today

    Founded in 1992Headquarters: Sunnyvale, CA4,500 employeesDistribution in 100+ countries

    Over 60,000 installed systems$2.3 Billion Balance Sheet;

    $1.1 Billion cash

    No long-term debt

    S&P 500 and NASDAQ 100All kinds of customers

    Small-medium-large

    Examples of customers Hipoteku un Zemes Banca

    Trasta Komercbank

    Balta Ensurance

    Ministry of Internal Affairs

    Etc.

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    5/48

    5

    High Growth in the Storage Market

    0

    5

    10

    15

    20

    2525% 26%

    15%

    19%

    NetApp Dell

    EMC

    HDS

    IBM

    15%HPQ

    2%

    Y/Y Storage-related Revenue Growth Q2 2005

    Source: Public Reports

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    6/48

    6

    Gartner Group Vendor Rating Comparisons

    Overall Rating Analyst Comments

    NetApp PositiveRemains a leader in the NAS market and offers SANs, disk-based backup and recovery, and ILM

    EMC PositiveContinues to expand its importance to its storage users, butstill has work to do to establish a long term leadershipposition in storage management software

    HDS PromisingHigh end storage products sell well, but it must find apartner to distribute its midrange arrays and improve itssoftware and professional services

    HP/NSS PromisingHas exercised good judgment in addressing overlappingstorage products. During the next 18 months, it mustresolve product development issues

    IBM Storage PromisingHas good position in hardware, services, and financing. Ithas work to do to establish a long term leadership positionin storage software

    StorageTek PromisingHaving some success in midrange disk, and a storagesoftware strategy is taking shape, in addition to its strengthas a tape vendor

    SunCaution

    Has created a storage division to drive sales, and continues

    to invest to grow its storage portfolio and market share

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    7/48

    Unified Storage

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    8/488

    NAS(File)

    True Unified Storage

    Departmental

    iSCSI

    Enterprise

    SAN(Block)

    FibreChannel

    Enterprise

    DedicatedEthernet

    SAN NASDepartmental

    CorporateLAN

    NetApp

    FAS

    System and serverbased functionality

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    9/489

    NetAppStorage Appliances

    50 TB

    2 TB

    100 TB

    84 TB

    FAS250

    8 TB

    FAS270

    96 TB

    8 TB48 TB

    50 TBFAS3020

    FAS3050

    FAS960

    FAS980

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    10/4810

    NetAppStorage Appliances

    50 TB

    2 TB

    100 TB

    84 TB

    FAS250

    8 TB

    FAS270

    96 TB

    8 TB48 TB

    50 TBFAS3020

    FAS3050

    FAS960

    FAS980

    - One architecture- One management interface-One sets of functionality- Total interoperability- Know one, know them all

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    11/4811

    NetAppFunctional Appliances

    50 TB

    2 TB

    100 TB

    84 TB

    FAS250

    8 TB

    FAS270

    96 TB

    8 TB48 TB

    50 TBFAS3020

    FAS3050

    FAS960

    FAS980Virtual Tape Library (VTL)- 4.5 TB to 168 TB

    Encryption (Decru)

    Information Management and classification(Kazeon)

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    12/4812

    FAS200 Series Front View

    Up to fourteen drives in base unit

    iSCSI, FC-SAN*, CIFS, NFS

    *FAS270

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    13/4813

    Fibre

    Channelor SCSI to

    tape

    System Basic ComponentsFAS3000 and FAS900

    FCP

    Dual-attach

    fibre channelor SATA*disk shelves

    iSCSI

    Single or dual HeadNFS / CIFS / FTP

    over

    100Mb/GbE

    *FAS3000

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    14/4814

    V-Series Product Line: 2005

    FAS and the V-Serieshave similarcapabilities

    84 TB

    50 TB

    24/48 TB

    GF960

    8 TB

    GF980

    GF270c

    48/96 TB

    Supported back-end platforms IBM: ESS, DS8000, DS4000

    HP: XP

    HDS: USB/Tagma, 99xx, 95xx

    Engenio

    STK

    Future back-end platforms

    V3050

    V3020

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    15/4815

    A Fundamentally Simpler Approach

    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

    Primary

    Secondary

    Backup

    Compliance

    Disaster Recovery

    SAN

    iSCSI

    NAS

    NFS

    CIFS

    Unified Unified Unified

    High-end FC

    Midrange FC

    Midrange ATA

    Low-end ATA

    Virtualization

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    16/4816

    Typical Data Center

    E-mailServers

    SQL ServersystemsSAN

    Windows & UnixFile Servers

    Windows and Unix App., B/R Severs

    Oracle, DB2Unix Servers

    Other Servers

    Tape

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    17/4817

    Typical Data CenterFile Server -Consolidation

    E-mailServers

    SQL ServersystemsSAN

    Windows & UnixFile Servers

    Windows and Unix App., B/R Severs

    Oracle, DB2Unix Servers

    Other Servers

    Windows and Unix File servicewithout

    Windows and Unix File servers

    CIFS/NFS

    Tape

    FASxxxGeneral FASxxx / NearStore

    Very high performance

    Virtual Filsystem (WAFL)

    Flexible volymes / Aggregat

    All disks works for all volumes (LUNs)

    High Availability

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    18/4818

    Typical Data CenterNFS mounted databases

    E-mailServers

    SQL ServersystemsSAN

    Windows & UnixFile Servers

    Windows and Unix App., B/R Severs

    Other Servers

    Databaser over NFS, is that good? Oracle

    100% app development environmentNetApp +600TB

    60% DB dev. Environment NetApp+200TB

    98% Oracle on Demand ASP-miljn NetApp +400TB

    95% all Linux-based system NetApp

    60% all internal production - NetApp

    CIFS/NFS

    Oracle, DB2Unix Servers

    Tape

    FASxxx

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    19/4819

    Typical Data CenteriSAN (iSCSI) block access over IP

    SAN

    Tape

    Windows & UnixFile Servers

    Windows and Unix App., B/R Severs

    Other Servers

    iSAN/iSCSI SAN over IP

    Server environment not yetconsolidated

    Consolidated functionality

    CIFS/NFS

    Oracle, DB2Unix Servers

    iSCSI

    E-mailServers

    SQL Serversystems

    Tape

    FASxxx

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    20/48

    20

    Typical Data CenterFC-SAN

    SAN

    Windows & UnixFile Servers

    Windows and Unix App., B/R Severs

    Other Servers

    CIFS/NFS

    Oracle, DB2Unix Servers

    iSCSI

    E-mailServers

    SQL Serversystems

    FC_

    SAN

    Tape

    FASxxx

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    21/48

    21

    Typical Data CenterConsolidated functionality

    SAN

    Windows & UnixFile Servers

    Windows and Unix App., B/R Severs

    Other Servers

    CIFS/NFS

    Oracle, DB2Unix Servers

    iSCSI

    E-mailServers

    SQL Serversystems

    FC_

    SAN

    Example on consolidated functionality

    Global SnapShot and Cloning

    Global reserv capacity pool

    Consolidated management

    Tape

    FASxxx

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    22/48

    22

    BackupSnapshot (FREE)

    Safe: Read-only, INSTANTfreeze framed version of afilers file system at somepast point in time

    Efficient: Consumes noadditional disk spaceuntil/unless filesystemchanges

    Accessible: End-users servethemselves via specialsubdirectories

    Automated: Scheduled

    (hourly, daily, weekly) by theadministrator or on-demand

    Robust: Up to 255Snapshots* per volume withno overhead

    * per file system

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    23/48

    23

    ExampleConsolidate Databases/Application data

    Perform full backups in

    seconds using logical copiesof data (SnapShot) Backup operations are fully

    automated

    Restore Exchange in minutes

    PrimaryStorage

    FC orIP SAN

    Exchange Environment

    Time to Backup: Seconds

    Snapshots

    Time to Restore: Minutes

    Snapshots

    Centralise backup

    Also extend capacity withoutdowntime

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    24/48

    24

    Example of additional functionalityRapid Access to Exchange Archive Data

    Rapidly recover storagegroup,message, folder, or

    mailbox From any location or media

    From any logical Snapcopy

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    25/48

    25

    Typical Data CenterBackup-to-Disk (B-2-D)

    SAN

    Windows & UnixFile Servers

    Windows and Unix App., B/R Severs

    Other Servers

    CIFS/NFS

    Oracle, DB2Unix Servers

    iSCSI

    E-mailServers

    SQL Server

    systems

    FC_

    SAN

    Backup-till-Disk - SnapVault

    Automated backup/restore

    Upto 255 copies per volume

    Incremental forever Symantec integration

    Cost savings

    Tape

    FASxxx

    NearStore

    SnapVault

    Backup

    1. Baseline copy of data to be backed up2. From there on, Incremental forever

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    26/48

    27

    Typical Data CenterBackup-till-Disk (B-2-D) Open System SnapVault (OSSV)

    SAN

    Windows & UnixFile Servers

    Windows and Unix App., B/R Severs

    Other Servers

    CIFS/NFS

    Oracle, DB2Unix Servers

    iSCSI

    E-mailServers

    SQL Server

    systems

    FC_

    SAN

    Open System SnapVault (OSSV)

    Same functionality as SnapVault

    Automated Backup/Restore for remoteservers (Windows, Unix & Linux)

    Automated Backup/Restore for other SAN

    and non-SAN servers

    Cost savings Tape

    FASxxx

    NearStore

    SnapVault

    Kista Ume Peking Sydney Riga

    Open System SnapVault (OSSV)

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    27/48

    28

    Typical Data CenterDisaster Recovery - Mirroring

    SAN

    Windows & UnixFile Servers

    Windows and Unix App., B/R Severs

    CIFS/NFS

    Oracle, DB2Unix Servers

    iSCSI

    E-mailServers

    SQL Server

    systems

    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 softwaresTape

    FASxxxSnapVault

    Kista Ume Peking Sydney Riga

    Open System SnapVault (OSSV)

    SnapMirror

    NearStore

    Other Servers

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    28/48

    Data Replication /Disaster Recovery

    SnapMirror

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    29/48

    30

    DR Portfolio

    Availability HighLow

    Cost

    Electronic Vaulting

    Synchronous Replication

    Semi-Synch Replication

    Asynch Replication

    MetroCluster

    SnapMirror

    SnapVault

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    30/48

    31

    SnapMirror

    Simplified & Cost Effective DR withSnapMirror

    Simple, flexible and cost-effective

    SnapMirror Value Proposition

    BenefitsSimple

    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

    LAN

    Primary Data Center

    DR Site

    FAS FAS

    NearStore

    FAS

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    31/48

    32

    How simple is it?

    SnapMirror Async (5 minute updates)src:/vol/v1 dst:/vol/v1 5 * * *

    SnapMirror Syncsrc:/vol/v1 dst:/vol/v1 sync

    BANK GIVES UP ON EMC REPLICATIONSearchStorage.com / March 14thFirst Independent Bank struggled for eight months to get EMC's MirrorView to workover a low-bandwidth connection, eventually giving up and using other solutionsinstead.http://go.techtarget.com/r/122972/2124912

    http://go.techtarget.com/r/122972/2124912http://go.techtarget.com/r/122972/2124912
  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    32/48

    33

    SnapMirror Deployment Options

    AsyncSync

    Cascading

    Many-to-oneMultiple hops

    FAS

    NearStoreAsymmetric replication

    Heterogeneousreplication with V-Series

    V-Series FASEnterprise

    Storage Array

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    33/48

    Data Replication /Disaster Recovery

    MetroCluster

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    34/48

    35

    MetroCluster At-A-Glance

    An integrated high availability and businesscontinuance solution for metropolitan and campusareas

    Combines software and hardware capabilities todeliver disaster recovery at remote site with No data loss Very fast recovery Transparen failover Unmatched simplicity

    Shipping since December 2002

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    35/48

    36

    vol X

    vol Y

    What is a MetroCluster?

    Building A

    LAN

    Building B

    vol X

    vol Y

    Traditional Clustered Storage system

    Cluster interconnectA-loopB-loop

    M Cl S h Cl

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    36/48

    37

    MetroCluster Stretch ClusterHighest level of availability

    Building A

    LAN

    Cluster interconnectA-loopB-loop

    vol X

    vol Y vol X

    vol Y

    Building B

    The MetroCluster Infrastructure will act as it was one single system

    Supports FASxxx and V-series

    FASxxxxFASxxxx

    M t Cl t Sh t Di t

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    37/48

    38

    MetroCluster Short Distance(

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    38/48

    39

    MetroCluster Long Distance(>500 meters)

    BuildingA

    BuildingB

    LAN

    Cluster interconnect

    FC over dark fibre

    BenefitsDisaster protectionComplete redundancyUp-to-date mirrorSite failover

    vol Yvol X vol Yvol X

    FC switches are Brocade

    T i l D t C t

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    39/48

    40

    Typical Data CenterCooperation, complementary and flexibility

    SAN

    Windows & UnixFile Servers

    Windows and Unix App., B/R Severs

    CIFS/NFS

    Oracle, DB2

    Unix Servers

    iSCSI

    E-mailServers

    SQL Server

    systems

    FC_

    SAN

    Complementary to other soliutions

    Example: OSSV from existing SAN tl NearStore

    Archive, WORM etc.

    Virtuell Tape

    Etc.

    Tape

    FASxxxSnapVault

    Kista Ume Peking Sydney Riga

    Open System SnapVault (OSSV)

    SnapMirror

    NearStore

    Other Servers

    Tape

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    40/48

    Examples

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    41/48

    42

    Effects of functionality

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    42/48

    43

    High Available Storage Solution

    SnapMirrorOr

    MetroCluster

    SnapVault

    1. User or application access T1

    Geographical separation

    T1 T2

    T3

    2. SnapShot each 15 minutes*

    3. SnapMirror each 15 minutes*

    4. SnapVault twice a day*

    *Different intervalls can be selected based on business requirements

    Unique NetApp softwaresolution

    Focus on BusinessRequirements

    Flexible configuration options

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    43/48

    44

    Example - Before, conceptual picture

    GbESwitch

    WIndows 2K/2003 med MSSQL etc.i genomsnitt 72 GB interndisk i varje

    4 x FILSERVRAR ~1TB

    EXCHANGE ~340GB

    Unix-servrar med Oracle

    Legato Networker Backup ver LAN

    Totalkapacitet 7 TB

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    44/48

    45

    Example - Complexity

    GbESwitch

    - Islands of information

    - High level of complexity- High TCO- High level of risks- Backup/Restore problems- Resource intensive-...

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    45/48

    46

    Example After

    GbESwitch

    NetAppFAS3020

    StorageSystem

    NetAppFAS3020/SATA

    - Simple administration- Dynamic Spare cap.- SnapShot/SnapRestore- Backup-2-Disk- SnapMirror- SnapDrive- SnapManager (Exch/SQL)- DFM- CIFS, iSCSI Protocols

    - TCO- ...

    SnapMirror

    CIFS

    NFS

    iSCSI

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    46/48

    For more information contact iPro

    The End

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    47/48

    48

  • 8/4/2019 iPro Seminar High Availability March 2006

    48/48