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Name: Richard LamTitle: Solution ArchitectCompany: NetApp
Enabling your Cloud Infrastructure & Increase your business efficiency with NetApp Unified Storage & Data Management Solution
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NetApp Chosen as Microsoft 2009 Storage Solutions Partner of the Year (June 24)
“We are pleased to honor NetApp as our Advanced
Infrastructure Storage Solutions Partner of the Year.
By pairing its solutions with Microsoft’s Hyper-V,
NetApp is helping enterprise customers leverage the
power of virtualized environments to dramatically
reduce costs and increase availability so they can get
the most out of their IT infrastructure.”
Ross Brown
Vice President, Solution Partners and ISVs,
Worldwide Partner Group, Microsoft Corp
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Strong Partnership with Microsoft
Microsoft ISV and Gold Certified Partner
Microsoft® SQL Server “Always On” Technology Partner
Microsoft Exchange Solution Reviewed Program (ESRP)
Microsoft System Center DPM SAN and VTL Partner
Microsoft Technology Centers (MTC) Global Alliance Partner
Microsoft Partner Solutions Center (MPSC) Partner
Microsoft Enterprise Engineering Center (EEC) Partner
Industry leadershipNetApp is fastest-growing SAN vendor
Over 20,000 SAN installations
Leading iSCSI vendor
The NetApp AdvantageStorage & Data Management Solutions for Microsoft
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Microsoft Technology Center (MTC) Partnership
Global MTC Alliance Partner
NetApp Joined Program in 2006
NetApp storage installed in all MTCs worldwide
– Dubai
– Beijing
– Taipei
– Bangalore
– Copenhagen
– Munich
– Paris
– London
– Toronto
– New York City
– Atlanta
– Dallas
– Austin
– Boston
– Chicago
– Irvine
– Silicon Valley
– Reston
MTC Envisioning Center – Silicon Valley
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The NetApp and Microsoft AllianceRecent News
NetApp is Microsoft Storage Solutions Partner of the year (June 2009)
NetApp launches 50% Less Storage Guarantee Program for Hyper-V environments (January 2009)
Solutions supporting Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V(September 2008)
Microsoft Global Launch Partner for Windows Server 2008, SQL Server 2008 and Hyper-V (February 2008)
NetApp Confidential - Internal Use Only 6
Definitions: What Is Cloud Computing?
Infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform
as a service(PaaS), software as a service
(SaaS), storage as a service (STaaS)
Private cloud: behind firewall closed to public
typically with enterprise-class SLA
Public cloud: accessible to general customers
A business model for delivering IT
as a service
Cloud computing
Cloud Generally, IT as a service (ITaaS)
Types of cloud
Variations of
cloud services
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Storage Virtualization — Data ONTAP
Unified Storage – Designed for Data Center
Virtualization Layer
NetApp Storage
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NetApp V.S. Others NetApp Others
Priority of Service Free No
Deduplication
(production)Free No
Thin Provisioning FreeCharge
Incomplete
Snapshot Copies FreeCharge
Performance Impact 60%
LUN Cloning Free Charge
Virtual LUN Clones Free No
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Traditional Enterprise RAID ArraysNetApp® FAS System
Duplicate Data
Is Eliminated
Storage Virtualization
Storage Dedup @ All Tiers
End-to-End Capacity Saving
- Include Backup, Test/DEV & Archiving
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Allows application’s administrator perform self backup & recovery, test/dev copy with no performance degradation
Conduct self recovery management with no storage admin intervention, by application admin without storage administrative experience
Increase productivty & services level agreement (SLA)
Reduce application backup and restore times to just minutes
and seconds.
Application Driven Management
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Storage Level Data Recovery
Traditional Backup/Recovery
Storage Backup/Recovery
NetApp Snapshot
No Performance Degradation
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Dynamic & Flexibility
Servers & Storage within
Silos with static resources
allocation
TimeC
ap
acity
Home directories
MS Exchange
SQL Server
Traditional StorageDynamic Virtualized
NetApp Unified Storage
Dynamic control &
monitoring for capacity
& performance
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Primary Data Center
DR Site
Mirror/Replication Management
Traditional ReplicationStorage Mirroring
NetApp SnapMirror
•Production dataset only, no
backup copies will replicated
•Impact storage performance • Replicate with backup copies
• Not storage performance impact
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Significant time savings
Stay online
Reduce system and storage overhead
Consolidated backups
Backup more often
Time in Hours
Time toBackup
Time toRecover
To Tape (60GB/Hr Best Case)
From Tape
Redo Logs
300GB
Database
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Snapshot™
Redo Logs
SnapRestore®
A B C D
Active Filesys or
LUNSnapshot
D’ Y
FlexClone®
Primary Backup
Secondary Backup
SnapVault®
Application Protection Integration
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Primary Data Center
iSCSI or FCP
SQL/Exchange
Server
Eliminate backup windows
Automation reduces manual
errors
More frequent backups reduce
data loss
No performance degradations
Offload Production Server during
verifying
Benefits:
SnapManager automates data
management for
SQL/Exchange Server
1
1
Time to backup: seconds
Snapshots
2
2 Snapshots for near-
instantaneous backups
3
3 Backup multiple
databases
simultaneously
SnapManager for SQL/ExchangeSelf Backup with Verification
Remote
Verification
Server
Remote Verification44
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Primary Data Center
Time to restore: minutes
Fast and accurate restoration of
SQL/Exchange Server
Reduce downtime from outages
Automation saves
administrative time
Benefits:
Near-instant restore from
online snapshot
Snapshot
1
1
iSCSI or FCP
SQL Server
Roll transaction logs 2
2 Automated log replay for
current image
3
3 Restore single or multiple
databases
Standby
Server
4
4 Rapid failover to standby
server
SnapManager for SQL/ExchangeWithout Storage Admin Intervention
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SnapManager + SnapMirrorSimplify DR Process
Primary Data Center DR Site
Ensures business continuance
Minimizes length of outages
Cost effective – efficient use of
existing IP network
Benefits:
iSCSI
or FCPiSCSI
or FCP
SnapMirror1
SnapMirror®
replicates
SQL/Exchange Server data to
remote location
1
Replicate over existing
IP networks
2 2 Failover to DR site
After Failure
Failover
DB Server
IP
network
3 Rebuild primary site
from DR site3
SnapShotsSnapShots
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NetApp FAS series Architecture
NetApp
FAS
series
Windows
Servers
FCP, iSCSI
SnapManager
SnapDrive
FlexVolSnapshot
Aggregate
RAID-DP
Disk
LUN Clone
Operations
Manager
RAID-DP
Disk
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SnapDrive Create Disk
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SnapDrive Create Disk
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SnapDrive Create Disk
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MultiPath : FC + iSCSI
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SnapDrive Resize Disk
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SnapDriveOnline Disk Growing & Shrinking
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SnapManager GUI
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SnapManager Backup Wizard
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SnapManager Backup Verification
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SnapManager Clone Wizard
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SnapManager for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server - The Backup Builder
SnapVault® and
SnapMirror® integration
Backs up entire
SharePoint Server farm
– Config database
– Search database
– Search Indexes
– Internet Information Services (IIS) Meta data
Flexible Scheduler
– Different restore
granularity for different
schedules
– Varying retention policies
Automated discovery of SharePoint® data layout
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SnapManager for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server - The Restore Controller
Flexible restore
options
Search backups by
time period
Detailed backup browser including search tool for Site Collections
Ability to restore from
SnapVaulted backups
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NetApp Operations ManagerDaily Volume Growth Rate
32
NetApp Operations Manager Volume Capacity Usage Graph in 1 year
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NetApp Operations Manager Volume Chargeback
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NetApp Operations Manager Performance Advisor
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RAID Safe Enough? RAID Fault Rate ?
RAID TypeData Loss
Probability for 5 yrs
Data Loss Ratio Compared with
RAID-DP
RAD 10 0.33% 163
RAID 5 6.00% 3955NetAppRAID-DP 0.002% 1
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RAID-DPDesigned for Performance & Availability
RAID 5 RAID 10 RAID 6NetApp
RAID-DP
Performance Optimization
Storage Efficiency
Sustain Double Disk Failure
#1
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