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Cisco Storage Networking. Server setup and configuration. 49.5%. Network Troubleshooting and Repair. 31.9%. 24.5%. Storage network setup and config. Capacity Planning. 22%. Other storage activity. 18%. Storage Management. 7.1%. Backup. 6%. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco ConfidentialPresentation_ID 1
Cisco Storage
Networking
© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco ConfidentialPresentation_ID 2
Compares Cost of 10 Enterprises Migrating from Legacy DAS/SAN to
Cisco MDS Solution
Summary - Payback in 13.2 Months for a 3 year ROI of 499%
- Hard cost savings from the higher utilization rates and lower staffing costs totaled $7,143 annually/TB
- Reduced unplanned downtime from 0.3 hours/month to zero. Reduced planned downtime from 2.6 hours/month to 0.6 hours.
- Companies were able to provision their businesses with more reliable, flexible, storage resources, and reduce the provisioning cost per terabyte by 68%.
Reductions in IT Staff Time Spent on Storage Suport Tasks
0% 20% 40% 60%
Server setup and configuration
Network Troubleshooting and Repair
Storage network setup and config
Capacity Planning
Other storage activity
Storage Management
Backup
49.5%
31.9%
24.5%
22%
18%
7.1%
6%
Source: SAN Implementation Yields ROI for the Enterprise ( IDC Report November 2005)
IDC White Paper – Cisco MDS Saves You Money
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Director Market Share: Cisco leads!
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
CQ1-03
CQ2-03
CQ3-03
CQ4-03
CQ1-04
CQ2-04
CQ3-04
CQ4-04
CQ1-05
CQ2-05
CQ3-05
CQ4-05
CQ1-06
CQ2-06
Source: Dell’Oro Group – August 2006
McDATA 32.9%
Cisco 33.6%Brocade 33.3%
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Gartner Magic Quadrant 2005
2004: Cisco Challenges 2005: Cisco Leads!
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Platform Overview
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MDS 9513MDS 9513
Supervisor Supervisor 1 and 21 and 2
MDS 9000 Modules
Mgmt.
OS
MDS 9120 MDS 9120 and 9140and 9140
MDS 9000
FamilySystems
Industry-Leading Investment Protection Across a Comprehensive Product Line
SSM SSM (Virtualization; (Virtualization;
Intelligent fabric Intelligent fabric Applications)Applications)
IP Storage IP Storage Services – iSCSI Services – iSCSI
and FCIPand FCIP
MDS 9216AMDS 9216A
14-Port, 16-Port, 14-Port, 16-Port, 32-Port 1 & 2 Gb 32-Port 1 & 2 Gb
FCFC
Cisco Fabric Manager
Cisco MDS 9000 Family SAN-OS
MDS 9509MDS 9509
4-Port 4-Port 10Gb FC10Gb FC
12-Port, 24-Port, 12-Port, 24-Port, 48-Port 1, 2 & 48-Port 1, 2 &
4Gb FC4Gb FC
MDS 9000 Family – Platform Overview
MDS 9216iMDS 9216i
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Extensible Architecture for Ease of Migration
Switching modules are forward- and backward-compatibleCommon operating system with consistent features
New Switching Modules(1, 2, 4–10 Gb Fibre Channel
12, 24, or 48 4 GbFibre Channel ports
Four to 10 GbFibre Channel ports
Four IP ports
Existing Switching Blades(1–2 Gb Fibre Channel and IP)
14 2 Gb Fibre Channel ports and
two IP ports
16 or 32 2 GbFibre Channel ports
Storage ServicesModule
Eight IP ports
MDS-9500 Series Directors
MDS-9506 MDS-9509 MDS-9513
Now192 ports
Now336 ports
528 ports
Now64 portsNow
64 ports
MDS 9216A MDS 9216i
MDS 9200 Series Switches
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Benefits of Larger Directors
• Ultra-Scalable Architecture Up To 528 Ports
Price Per Port Decreases As System Port Density IncreasesRedundant 2.2 TB Cross Bar BandwidthAdvanced, Integrated Feature Set And Management Tools Make MDS 9000 Ideal For Storage/SAN Consolidation
• Integrated MultiProtocol, MultiTransport
2-Gbps, 4-Gbps And 10-Gbps In Single PlatformSupport For FICON, FC, FCIP, ISCSIIdeal Platform For Business Continuance
• Intelligent Services Platform
Network-hosted Volume ManagementNetwork Accelerated Backup And Replication Data Migration
Scalable SAN Provides Savings Beyond The Network
Large Storage And Server Pools Drive High Storage ServerUtilization, But Require Large Fabrics That Are Typically Limited By Maximum Qualified Domains Per Fabric
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MDS 4Gb Fibre Channel Blades
12-Port Module Line-rate 4Gbps performance for ISLs and highest performance server and tape applications
24-Port FC Module Line-rate 2Gbps performance for enterprise storage connect and high performance server applications
48-Port FC Module Shared Bandwidth 4Gbps performance for mainstream server applications
4-Port 10Gbps FC Module Line-rate 10Gbps performance for ISL consolidation and high bandwidth Metro connect
1 Gbps 2 Gbps 4 Gbps
10 Gbps
DS-X911212-Port
1:1 1:1 1:1 NA
DS-X912424-Port
1:1 1:1 2:1 NA
DS-X914848-Port
1:1 2:1 4:1 NA
DS-X97044-Port
NA NA NA 1:1
Maximum subscription ratio with all ports active
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MDS 9216i – Multilayer Fabric Switch
FCIP, iSCSI capable fabric switch– 14 FC ports + 2 IP ports
– Expansion slot for MDS 9000 Family modules
Optimized for SAN extension– FCIP enhancements
• Compression – b/w optimized
• Encryption – IPsec
• FCIP Write and Tape Acceleration
– FC over DWDM/CWDM/SONET/SDH enhancements
• Extended distance capability
• 255 buffer credits per FC port
• Up to 3500 buffer credits on a single FC port
Low cost SANs via iSCSI– IP ports support both iSCSI and FCIP
– Line rate performance for server aggregation
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Intelligent Network Services
Cisco MDS 9000Family with VSAN Service
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Virtual SANs (VSANs) offers the ability to consolidate multiple SAN Islands onto a single host director as virtual fabrics (VSANs), where each VSAN is completed isolated with independent set of fabric services, quality of service (QoS), security, and management functions
Cisco MDS 9000Family with VSAN Service
Physical SAN islands are virtualized onto
common SAN infrastructure
Virtual SANs (VSANs) Technology Deliver Security and Scalability
Analogous To VLANs In Ethernet
Leverage VSANs In Replacement For Multiple Separate Physical Fabrics
Use Very High Port-Density Directors To Minimize Number Of Switches Required
Perfectly Position Your Company to Consolidate the Storage Environment to Launch an ILM Strategy
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Inter-VSAN Routing Routed Connectivity
HRSAN
SalesSAN
Common Physical Fabric
MarketingSAN
Potentially separate Administrators per SAN
SAN Extension Services
IPorFC
HRSAN
SalesSAN
Common Physical Fabric
MarketingSAN
TapeSAN
MS
MS
MSMS
Tape Media Server
Sharing a common resource such as tape
Production & DRinterconnect without
merging fabrics
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Intelligent SAN Security
Secure SAN ManagementVia Role-based Access
64 Customizable Roles
Roles Apply To Command-line Interface (CLI), SNMP, AndWeb Access
Full Accounting Support
Secure-management Protocols, Including Secure Shell, SFTP, And Snmpv3
Secure Switch-control Protocols, LeveragingIPsec ESP To Yield FC-SP
Port And Worldwide Name (WWN) Zoning
Full RADIUS Support For Switch And ISCSI Host Authentication
Device-/SAN-management security
via SSH, SFTP, SNMPv3, and user roles
SAN protocol security(FC-SP)
VSANs providesecure
isolation
iSCSI-attachedservers
Hardware-basedzoning via port
and WWN
RADIUS serverfor iSCSI
authentication
Shared physical storage
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Business Continuity and DR Solutions
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MDS IP Services Blades – 8 Port and 14/2 Port
Supported In All MDS 9500/9216x Series Platforms
Interfaces:Eight Ethernet Ports
Minimum Of One To Maximum Of Eight On The IP-only Models
14 Fibre Channel And Two IP Ports
Tri-mode SFP/LC Optical Interfaces, Supporting 1–2 Gb Fibre Channel And 1 Gigabit Ethernet
Protocol SupportISCSI Gateway – ISCSI Attached Servers To FC SAN Attached
Storage
FCIP— SAN Extension Over IP WAN For BC/DR Project
FCIP Support Requires Purchase Of A SAN Extension License
ISCSI And FCIP On Each Blade Concurrently— Software Configurable
Eight-portIP Services Blade
Eight-portIP Services Blade
14 Fibre Channelports and two IP ports
14 Fibre Channelports and two IP ports
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Intelligent Storage Services
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MDS 9000 Storage Services Module
Storage
Services Module
• High performance virtualization engine
• Flexible architecture
• SSM Features
• 32 x 2Gbps FC ports
• FC Write Acceleration
• Network-assisted backup
• SANTap functionality
• Kashya Application hosting
• NASB
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MDS Supports Intelligent Fabric Applications
Standard FC protocolsSANTap ProtocolFAIS-based API (T11)
Network-AcceleratedNetwork-AssistedNetwork-Hosted
Serverless Backup, FC Write Acceleration
Async. Replication, CDPVolume Mgmt, Data Migration, Copy Services
MDS 9000 SSM 32P Module
Supported On All MDS-9500 And MDS 9216 Platforms
Supports Multiple 3rd Party Fabric Applications and Appliance Solutions
Supports Cisco Network Assisted BU
SAN Tap Solutions Requires Software Solutions Enabler (SSE) License
MDS 9000 32Port SSM Module
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“Network-Assisted” Storage Applications: Backup
SAN
MediaServers Application
Servers
DiskTape
MediaServers
ApplicationServers
DiskTape
Customer Benefit Benefit Description
Lower TCO Offload I/O and CPU work from Media Servers to SSM
Reduce server admin & mgmt tasks
Higher Performance & Reliability Each SSM delivers up to 16 Gbps throughput
SSM integrated in a HA MDS platform
Investment Protection No changes to existing backup environment SSM Data Movement can be enabled w/ software
Instead of Media Servers,MDS (w/ SSM) Moves DataFrom Disk to Tape
Backup - Today “Network-Assisted” Backup
SSM
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Network-Accelerated Backup
Offloads I/O And CPU Work From Media Servers To SSM Module Requires No Changes To Existing Backup Environment Reduces Server Administration And Management Tasks Each SSM Delivers Up To 16 Gb/S Throughput SSM Data Movements Can Be Enabled Through Software
Application servers
Media servers
StorageTape
Backup Today
Application servers
Media servers
StorageTape
SSM
Network-Accelerated Backup
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NASB Summary and Development Partners
Lower TCO By Dramatically Decreasing The Number Of Media Servers
Integration With Existing Backup Software
Increased Performance Over Traditional Backup Methods Allowing Data Centers To Meet Backup Window Requirements
Integration With Other Performance Enhancing Technologies Such As VSANs, Tape And Write Acceleration, And The Robust Bandwidth Of The MDS Platform.
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Management Overview
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Cisco MDS Fabric Manager SuiteSimplified Management
Cisco Fabric Manager: GUI-based device configuration and fabric management
Cisco Protocol Analyzer (uses Ethereal):
Frame level analysis
Fibre Channel and SCSI decoders
Cisco Device Manager: Detailed real-time statistics
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Cisco Fabric Manager Server:Performance trending and analysis
Fibre Channel network performance analysis
SCSI statistics LUN, VSAN, protocol …
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MDS Fabric Manager
Switch-embedded, Java-based application
Discovery and topology mapping
Multiple views:
Fabric View
Summary View
Physical View
Configuration
Monitoring and alerts
Network diagnostics
Security:
SNMPv3
SSH
RBAC
Simplifies Management of Multiple Switches and Fabrics
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Advanced Diagnostic & Troubleshooting Tools
SPAN Provides The Ability To Intelligently Capture Traffic From Any Port and Send to Another Port
Cisco Fabric Analyzer Decode And Analyze Fibre Channel And SCSI Protocols And Send To Workstation Over IP
FC Traceroute Check Reachability & Logs Timestamps Of Each Hop
FC Ping
Full IOS-like Debugging
SPAN
Benefits – Instant Resolution Of Faults And Reduction In Down Time
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Summary
Lower Total Cost Of Ownership
Simplified Management
Compliance With Data Management Regulations
IT Infrastructure Growth Without Business Interruption
GREATER VALUE
Proven Solutions ThatReduce Risk And TCOProven Solutions ThatReduce Risk And TCO
Cisco Datacenter Vision Consolidate, Virtualize, and Automate
Multi Protocol Support With Flexible Hardware Architecture
Layers of Network and Storage Intelligence
Open Platform for Future Intelligence
Long Term Leadership
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