Networked Attached Storage Rješenja

Networked Attached Storage Rješenja

Networked attached storage rješenja Žaneta Findrik, Blaženko Blažević EMC Techology Solutions Group © Copyright 2009 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 1 Next-Generation Celerra Innovations: Driving Down Costs Deduplication Simplified Provisioning File system deduplication New Celerra Provisioning Wizard with compression Advanced Connectivity Increased Capacity Cost effective NAS and iSCSI Two-times the previous High-performance MPFS and generation (960 drives) Fibre Channel Compliance Flash Drives Compliant file-level Tier 0 storage with 30 retention for archiving times more IOPS New Next-Generation Celerra Up to 22 percent lower TCO than competitive offerings Deduplication reduces Deduplication, Virtual Provisioning, Low-power SATA drives capacity requirements by snaps, and Automated Volume consume 32 percent up to 40 percent Manager included at no additional cost less energy © Copyright 2009 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 2 Why EMC Celerra #1 in NAS (IDC, Q3 2008) CELERRA IP Storage Leadership y No-compromise availability – Five 9s (99.999 percent) availability, integrated advanced clustering, managed as a single device y Advanced functionality at no extra cost – Most comprehensive suite of built-in features y Comprehensive unified storage – NAS, iSCSI, Fibre Channel, and patented Celerra Multi-Path File System (MPFS) y Scalability leadership – Up to eight X-Blades on the front-end, up to four arrays on the back-end; Flash drives y Advanced tiering for unified storage – File server consolidation, file virtualization, file archiving, network management, policy- based management © Copyright 2009 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 3 Celerra Family The Industry-Leading IP Storage Platform New Unified Storage Gateway Dedicated storage Shared storage Easy to deploy Add NAS, iSCSI to Simple to manage Fibre Channel SAN Highest storage usage New Single management New New NX4 NS-120 NS-480 NS-960 NS40G NS-G8 Advanced Advanced Advanced Availability Failover Failover Failover clustering clustering clustering Number of X-Blades 1 or 2 1 or 2 2 or 4 2–8 1 or 2 2–8 NAS, NAS, NAS, NAS, NAS, NAS, iSCSI, MPFS, MPFS, MPFS, MPFS, MPFS, Connectivity Fibre Channel iSCSI, iSCSI, iSCSI, iSCSI, iSCSI, Fibre Channel Fibre Channel Fibre Channel Fibre Channel Fibre Channel CLARiiON, CLARiiON, Storage CLARiiON CLARiiON CLARiiON CLARiiON Symmetrix Symmetrix Maximum usable IP 16 TB/ 32 TB/ 64 TB/ 128 TB/ 64 TB/ 128 TB/ storage capacity 32 TB 64 TB 192 TB 760 TB 128 TB 896 TB (X-Blade/system) © Copyright 2009 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 4 Celerra Control Station y Installation Administrator y Administration/management – Via X-Blade and Storage Processor Ethernet ports y Configuration changes Network y Monitoring and diagnostics – Heartbeat pulse of X-Blade y Monitors and manages X-Blade failover Control Station y Linux-based y Initiates communications with X-Blades for greater security y Single point of management/control y Failover redundancy option NSG8 © Copyright 2009 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 5 Celerra X-Blades y Up to eight independent file servers contained in a single system y Managed as one, high-performance, high- X-Blade Network X-Blade availability server X-Blade y Connects data to the network X-Blade X-Blade y DART operating system X-Blade X-Blade – No performance impact after failover X-Blade – Concurrent Network File System (NFS) and X-Blade Common Internet File System (CIFS) file access Control Station y Hot-pluggable Control Station y Flexible n-to-1 failover options UPS y Continues to operate even if Control UPS Station fails Symmetrix y No internal disks or CLARiiON NSG8 Run the world’s most mature NAS operating system © Copyright 2009 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 6 Celerra Failover y Configurable X-Blade failover options – N-to-1 No client- – Automatic, manual, none performance impact y Failover triggers: – Software panic or hang – Internal network failure – Power failure Network – Memory error – Non-responding X-Blade Control Station Data path y Failed X-Blade shut down to avoid transferred X-Blade “split-brain syndrome” X-Blade X-Blade X-Blade y IP, MAC, and VLAN addresses are Data remains X-Blade transferred accessible y Automatic call-home of event y No performance impact after failover NSG8 y Automatic Control Station failover © Copyright 2009 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 7 Celerra: Unified Storage vs. Gateway UNIFIED STORAGE GATEWAY y Dedicated storage y Shared storage y Integrated NAS, iSCSI, and Fibre Channel y Add NAS and iSCSI to Fibre Channel SAN y Easy to deploy, simple to manage y Highest storage usage y Scale capacity y Scale performance and capacity Gateway NAS NAS iSCSI Fibre Channel iSCSI SAN SAN SAN Unified Storage Storage Servers © Copyright 2009 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 8 Celerra Unified Storage iSCSI NAS Fibre Channel Ethernet File Sharing Ethernet Fibre Channel iSCSI SAN MPFS SAN Choice of connectivity Growth paths y Fibre Channel y NAS to MPFS for throughput y Low cost IP y iSCSI to Fibre Channel for throughput Choice of delivery Celerra y Scale front end and storage y File-based independently y Block-based © Copyright 2009 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 9 Celerra Unified Storage: NX4, NS-120, NS-480, and NS-960 y Operating modes CELERRA – NX4, NS-120 Single X-Blade • Online upgrade to dual Dual X-Blades • Automatic failover, or primary/primary – NS-480: Two or four X-Blades Advanced clustering – NS-960: Two to eight X-Blades Advanced clustering Dual Control Station option NX4 NS-120 NS-480 NS-960 y Maximum usable IP storage 60 disks 120 disks 480 disks 960 disks capacity (X-Blade/system) – NX4: 16 TB/32 TB – NS-120: 32 TB/64 TB – NS-480: 64 TB/192 TB – NS-960: 128 TB/760 TB © Copyright 2009 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 10 Celerra Gateways: NS40G, NS-G8 Connects to Symmetrix and CLARiiON NS40G NS-G8 y Operating modes y Two to eight X-Blades – Single X-Blade y Configurable failover options y Online upgrade to dual – Dual X-Blades y Automatic Control Station failover with dual • Automatic failover, or primary/primary Control Station option y Maximum usable IP storage y Maximum usable IP storage capacity – 128 TB per X-Blade capacity – 896 TB per system – 64 TB per X-Blade Connectrix SAN – 128 TB per system NS40G NS-G8 Servers Symmetrix CLARiiON © Copyright 2009 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 11 Celerra Ease-of-Use Capabilities CELERRA STARTUP CELERRA MANAGER AUTOMATED VOLUME ASSISTANT MANAGEMENT Installation 15 minutes power-up to production Intuitive Web-based management Provision file systems in four clicks CELERRA SNAPSURE CELERRA MONITORING CELERRA REPLICATOR Production Local Site Remote Site Network Network Network FS/ FS/ FS/ LU LANLU WAN LU SnapsN SnapsN SnapsN 10-minute RPO 2-hour RPO Simple snaps At-a-glance system status Simple Business Rule RPO © Copyright 2009 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 12 Celerra DART: Built-in Advanced Functionality CELERRA VIRTUAL CELERRA DATA CELERRA FILEMOVER PROVISIONING DEDUPLICATION File data User A User B User C NAS 10 GB 10 GB 10 GB 1 TB Logical application Active Single instance and user view Physical 4 GB Compress CAS allocation Physical 2 GB 2 GB consumed 37 percent storage ~ 630 GB savings Built-in thin provisioning File-level deduplication and compression Move and migrate online CELERRA MANAGER CELERRA SNAPSURE CELERRA MONITORING Intuitive Web-based management Simple snaps At-a-glance system status © Copyright 2009 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 13 Celerra DART: Optional Advanced Functionality y File-Level Retention CELERRA – Disk-based WORM y Celerra Manager Advanced Edition – Web-based, Wizard-driven, intuitive y Celerra MPFS y Celerra Replicator – High-performance file system integrating NAS and SAN – Asynchronous point-in-time NAS file system and iSCSI LUN copies on a local or remote site y Celerra Event Enabler NX4 NS-960 – Celerra Anti-Virus Support – Celerra Event Publishing Agent © Copyright 2009 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 14 Celerra IP Storage Management y Simple Web-based management – Celerra Manager Basic Edition (included) – Celerra Manager Advanced Edition y Enterprise framework integration – EMC ControlCenter 5.1 and higher – Microsoft Windows Management Console (MMC) – EMC VisualSRM y Advanced functionality – Automated Volume Management – Celerra Virtual Provisioning – Proactive alerting and reporting – Snapshot restore and scheduling – Celerra FileMover API – iSCSI wizards – Hard and soft quotas © Copyright 2009 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 15 Flexible Volume Management y Fully leverages advanced File systems array functionality – Load-balancing Slicing – Availability – Disk type Metavolumes – RAID type Auto-expansion y Striping for improved Metavolumes performance Concatenation y Metavolume concatenation with auto-expansion for Logical volumes high capacity Striping y Slicing for optimal usage LUNs And these powerful RAID capabilities can be automated… Drives Array © Copyright 2009 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 16 Automated Volume Management Celerra Manager Basic Edition n Select workload type – Performance – Capacity – Archive o Specify file-system size Automated Volume Management manages: y RAID type y Array load balancing y Striping y Metavolume auto-extension y Slicing y Celerra volume creation © Copyright 2009 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 17 Celerra Virtual Provisioning CELERRA VIRTUAL y Capacity oversubscription PROVISIONING – File systems – iSCSI LUNs – Logical size greater than physical size

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