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shaping tomorrow with you
ETERNUS DX The performance beast
Birgit Heinrich, Global Product Marketing
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Why Storage performance is important?
Response time of biz critical applications
Online-shops
ERP (Enterprise Ressource Planning)
CRM (Customer relationship management)
If you don’t have enough performance
Can’t reach the agreed service levels
Silo solutions for dedicated applications
Need to invest in further disks or SSDs; but not really
utilized
Don’t gamble with service levels
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It‘s all about performance… about what?
What is performance?
Which are the important values?
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IOPS – The bigger the better
Input-Output Operations per Second
Wrongly considered as a major indicator of AFA performance
Indicates how many applications can be supported in parallel
Vendors are currently fighting at level of millions of IOPS
In real life customers request up to 200,000 IOPS
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Response time – the lower the better
The only value users will notice
If workload grows, response time increases
Time from request of data to receiving it
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How to proof performance?
Internal measurements
Hidden tuning
Secret load profile
Unproven vendor claims
Estimations
Marketing messages
Independent benchmarks
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Advantages of independent benchmarks
Comprehensible configurations
and reproducible results
Tuning in (pre-)defined areas
possible
Must be disclosed
Ensures customer can really
compare different storage
systems
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SPC – the storage benchmark
The Storage Performance Council (SPC) is a non-profit corporation founded to
define, standardize, and promote storage subsystem benchmarks as well as to
disseminate objective, verifiable performance data to the computer industry and
its customers.
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SPC-1 benchmark
Measures random access read/write performance
Access patterns of processing many complex transactions
Customer scenarios
Online Transactions (OLTP)
Database operations (e. g. Mail systems)
Real-time analytics
Designed to simulate business critical applications
I/O (per second)
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SPC-2 benchmark
Measures sequential access
Consists of distinct workload profiles
• Large file processing
• Large database queries
• Video on Demand
• Backup
Designed to show streaming performance
MB (per second)
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SPC-1 Benchmarks Metrics
SPC Benchmark-1™
Maximum I/O request throughput in SPC-1 IOPS™
Price/Performance in $/ SPC-1 IOPS™
• Different discounts per vendor
Response time at different workloads
• 10 – 100 % workload
Official Website SPC-1™: http://www.storageperformance.org/results/benchmark_results_spc1/#fujitsu_spc1
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SPC-1 IOPS and response time
Conclusion
ETERNUS DX S3 arrays deliver the best response times in the market – at least 20 % faster
Faster than dedicated AFA’s
Faster than systems deployed with more controller
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Official Website SPC-1™ does not have any segmentation. This is solely Fujitsu‘s view according how vendors position their arrays
Hardly any request for more than 200,000 IOPS
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Variable analysis
SPC benchmark summary (2016-01)
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Trend in the market
Decline in General Purpose Arrays
Increase in All Flash Arrays
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How Fujitsu differentiates
ETERNUS SF Storage Management
ETERNUS DX
Hybrid Storage
Systems
ETERNUS DX200 F
All-Flash Storage
System
Fujitsu's approach
Minimizing the speed gap between hybrid
systems and purpose-built flash arrays
Deriving a SSD optimized flash system from
standard hybrid design
Keeping one storage management stack
Benefit from low latency by far smaller costs
Advantages
Management compatibility with hybrid systems
Comprehensive high-availability, DR
and Quality-of-Service functionalities
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ETERNUS DX200F with full business continuity
The only All-flash array providing transparent failover!
Primary all flash storage
ETERNUS DX200F
Secondary all flash storage
ETERNUS DX200F
Mirroring of business critical data
via ETERNUS Storage Cluster
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The real life of all flash performance
Customer case
Leading manufacturer of electronic test,
measurement and communications equipment
HQ in Europe
Need for low latency for a business application
Benchmarked Netapp EF, XIO, Nimble, IBM Flash System
und ETERNUS DX200F
ETERNUS DX200F achieved the performance lead
at the best price level
Customer finally decided for the hybrid version ETERNUS DX200 S3
keeping the flexibility to mix disks and SSDs
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Is Dedup / Compression an overrated feature?
The story behind
A feature to make performance
affordable
But: Overhead costs performance
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What do you want?
Speed? Cost efficiency?
A combination is always a compromise
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Further information
Channel Partner Portal
Positionig Overview
• ETERNUS DX
• ETERNUS DX200F
Competitive Advantages
• ETERNUS DX
• ETERNUS DX200F
Benchmark information
Data is OUR Domain.
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