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Partner Academy 20.02.2013 Chateau St. Havel
1 NetApp Confidential - Internal Use Only
Agenda
9:45 Čas pro Clustered Data ONTAP je tady
10:45 Hardwarové novinky
11:30 Softwarové novinky
13:00 Flash paměť všude kam se podíváte
aneb něco na té flashi je
13:45 Není podpora jako podpora
14:45 FlexPod/ExpressPod Comstor + Cisco
15:30 FlexPod pro Vmware Arrow
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1992 2002 2012
Innovations That Transform Business
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$6B
RAID-DP® disk resiliency
Thin provisioning and virtual
data copies
MetroCluster™ array-based
clustering and synchronous
mirroring
Unified dedupe for primary
and secondary storage
First flash-based cache in an
enterprise controller
First FCoE network
connectivity in a storage
controller
First file-level FlexClone®
volumes
First network-attached
storage appliance
First multiprotocol storage
appliance
NearStore® storage appliance
Unified SAN and NAS storage
appliance
Nondisruptive data migration
of tenants
First isolated, end-to-end,
multi-tenant solution
First converged 10Gb
Ethernet network
Inline data compression
across all storage tiers
First to support industry-
standard for shared high-
performance parallel I/O
First to enable scale-out
across unified SAN and NAS
systems
First clustering across unified
SAN and NAS
1992-2002 2002-2010 2010-2012
Agenda
9:45 Čas pro Clustered Data ONTAP je
tady
11:30 Softwarové novinky
13:00 Flash paměť všude kam se podíváte
aneb něco na té flashi je
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C-mode
Proč teď
Cluster Management
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Agenda - Čas pro Clustered Data ONTAP je tady
Data ONTAP Operating in Cluster-Mode
Evolution of proven
NetApp® technology
Industry’s first unified
architecture at scale
Foundation for
continuous business
operation
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Always-on, on-demand operational efficiency
6
Data ONTAP 8.1 Cluster-Mode
Data ONTAP® 8.1
Cluster-Mode
Data ONTAP®,
WAFL®, FlexVol®
Integrated data protection,
Snapshot™, SnapMirror®
Storage efficiency: RAID-DP®,
thin provisioning, cloning,
deduplication, compression
Nondisruptive
operations
Scalable SAN
and NAS
Virtualized
architecture
NetApp® Core
Strengths + =
New Scalable
Capabilities
Dynamic
customization
Shared infrastructure
Consolidated
management
Unified architecture
at scale
Third-Generation of NetApp Scaleout
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Integrated Storage and Tiering
Entry
Midrange
High end
Data ONTAP 8.1 Cluster-Mode Features
Massively Scalable Multi-Tenancy Always-On Data
Multiprotocol Heterogeneous Platforms NAS
NFSv3, v4, v4.1
pNFS
SMB 2.0, 2.1
SAN
FC
FCoE
iSCSI
SATA
SAS
FC
SSD
Third-party arrays
Up to 24 nodes
per cluster
Up to 51PB per
cluster
Hundreds of
securely
isolated
resource pools
Transparent data
locality
Nondisruptive
operations
Continuous
technology lifecycle
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Data ONTAP 8 Cluster-Mode System Overview
Single system image for up to 24 nodes
FAS and V-Series support
Scale to 51PB capacity
Scale to multi-GB/sec throughput
On-demand resource balancing
Integrated data protection and storage efficiency
Multiprotocol access
Common software and management
“Always-on” infrastructure
Fully integrated solution from NetApp
Third-Party Storage with V-Series
NetApp® Storage
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Data ONTAP 8.1 Cluster-Mode Nondisruptive Operations
Nondisruptive
Operations
Vol Move LIF Migrate and
Load Balancing
High Availability
(SFO/LIF failover)
Nondisruptive
Upgrades
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Vol Move
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Cluster-Mode Transparent Volume Move
B
C1 A2
A3
A1
B1
B2
A
R
C
LUN
LUN
A B C
A1
A2 A3
B1 B2
C1
R
LUN LUN
Uninterrupted Access Continuous data access
by clients and hosts
Uses Snapshot™
technology to copy data
to a new aggregate
in the background
Nondisruptively move
volumes between ANY
aggregates anywhere
in the cluster
Storage space savings,
mirror relationships,
and Snapshot copies
are unchanged
NFS, CIFS , iSCSI , FC, FCoE
HA HA
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Cluster-Mode: On-Demand Flexibility
The Results
Seamlessly add capacity
Rebalance resources
Rapidly deploy the new
system
The Challenges
Overprovisioning in anticipation of
future capacity needs
Managing access to new storage
The Benefits
Nondisruptive volume movement is
transparent to clients and hosts
Namespace and LUN mapping are
unchanged
Shared storage infrastructure
A1
C2
LUN LUN
B2
A
B
A1
A3
R C
LUN
B1
C1
LUN LUN
A A2
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Cluster-Mode: Operational Efficiency
The Results
Virtualized tiered services
Integrated unified system
Match business priorities
The Challenges
Changing workload demands
Critical projects need appropriate
resources
The Benefits
Nondisruptive volume movement is
transparent to clients and hosts
Mix controllers and disk types in the
same cluster
On-demand mobility for critical
projects
Adapt resources to meet business
demand
Higher-Performance
Storage Lower-Cost
Storage
C1
LUN LUN
B2
A
B A1
A3
R C
LUN
A2 B1
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Cluster-Mode: Operational Lifecycle
The Results
ZERO downtime
ZERO processing interruptions
ZERO client changes
The Challenges
Upgrade an entire storage system
24/7 operation during move
The Execution
Identify affected volumes and LUNs
Nondisruptively move volumes
Perform technology refresh
Power up node and rejoin cluster
Move volumes back to new node
Repeat
B2
A B
A1 A3
R C
LUN
A2
B1 C1
LUN LUN
“Always-On” Infrastructure
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LIF Migrate and Load Balance
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LIF Migrate
LIFs are moved to
other physical ports
within the cluster
HA HA
LIF2 LIF3 LIF4 LIF1 Load balance
NAS client access
Nondisruptive to NFS and CIFS clients
Redistribute client access during maintenance operations
Continued data access
by NFS and CIFS
clients
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Dynamic IP Load Balancing
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Load Balance Client Network Access
LIFs are not permanently tied to a network port
Two load-balancing options:
– Assign new clients by using DNS lookup to the least-loaded LIF
– Rebalance LIFs across nodes manually as the load changes
Average Network Load on the Node
Network Demand on an IP Address
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High Availability
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Storage Failover (SFO)
Active-Active HA Pair Active-Active HA Pair
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Nondisruptive Upgrade
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New Data ONTAP®
Version
Data ONTAP 8.1 Cluster-Mode Nondisruptive Rolling Upgrade
Rolling upgrade is the process to upgrade Data ONTAP
HA pair by HA pair, following the NDU procedure
Data ONTAP®
Upgrade
Complete on
Cluster
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Multiprotocol Unified Storage
Storage
Efficiency
Only Data ONTAP® 8.1 Cluster-Mode Offers
Unified Storage Architecture at Scale
NAS and SAN
NFSv2, v3, v4, and v4.1 and pNFS
CIFS: SMB 1.0, 2.0, and 2.1
SAN: FC, FCoE, and iSCSI
Nondisruptive
Operations
Integrated
Data Protection
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SAN
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Data ONTAP 8.1 Cluster-Mode SAN Basics
SAN protocols
– FC
– FCoE
– iSCSI
– Seamless transition across FC, FCoE, and iSCSI
Cluster sizing
– Heterogeneous cluster nodes (mix and match
low, mid, and high controllers)
– 2, 4, or 6 nodes in 8.1.1 Cluster-Mode (SAN-only
or SAN+NAS)
– 2 or 4 nodes in 8.1 Cluster-Mode (SAN-only or
SAN+NAS)
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Multipath SAN Access with Vol Move
MPIO
ALUA
Active Optimized
A A1
ALUA path state
changes for LUNs
Paths to a volume’s
new physical location
are active/optimized
Active Nonoptimized
Active Unoptimized
Active Unoptimized
Active Unoptimized
ALUA sends a
path update SCSI
command down
moved LUN paths
Active Optimized
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Active Indirect
Optimized (Direct) Path to each LUN
MPIO
ALUA
Active Indirect
Active Indirect
A A1
Active Direct
B B2
Active Direct
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NAS
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Namespace is unchanged as volumes move
No client code
Easy to manage
Easy to change
Seamlessly scales to many petabytes
Access using a single NFS mount or CIFS share
B
A2
A3
A1
B1
B2
A
R
C A4
Single NFS mount/CIFS share
Data ONTAP 8 Cluster-Mode Namespace Benefits
A B
A1
A2 A3 B1 B2
R
C
A4
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Data ONTAP 8.1 Cluster-Mode NFS
Complete support for NFSv2 and v3
– NFSv3 is recommended and preferred
NFSv4
– Supports referrals as a new feature Referrals are updated at mount time
– Choose the recommended client kernel
pNFS
– New in 8.1 Cluster-Mode
– An extension of NFSv4.1
– Delegations on directories and symbolic links
– Client support with RHEL 6.2
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Client reads or
writes a file;
checks file layout
for location
Data ONTAP 8.1 Cluster-Mode pNFS Data Access
B
A1 A2 B1
B2
C1
A3 R
Volume is
moved
File is read again
A
File layout is
updated for
new location;
redirects client
File layout knows
data is on node 1;
client is redirected
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Data ONTAP 8.1 Cluster-Mode CIFS Features
SMB v1.0 and 2.0
SMB v2.1
– Compounding, leases,
asynchronous messaging,
durable handles
– Required for nondisruptive
operations
Home directories
Group policy
Name mapping through
RDB and LDAP
Widelinks (DFS referrals)
Security
– Microsoft® Hi-Sec security
– SMB client signing
– Schannel MSRPC security
for NETLOGON
Authentication
– NTLM v1
– NTLM v2
– GSSAPI Kerberos
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Data ONTAP 8.1 Cluster-Mode CIFS Feature Comparison
Feature Cluster-Mode 7-Mode
SMB2 SMB 2.1 SMB 2.0
Group Policy Objects Kerberos Multiple
Local user and groups, IPv6, dynamic DNS, and
LDAP TLS support No Yes
Offline folder (client-side caching) Manual Yes
Connection manager of external servers Yes Some
Security cache management Yes Some
Diagnostic interfaces for all major functionality Yes Some
Audit, the NetApp® FPolicy® feature, Access-Based
Enumeration (ABE), fSecurity, Volume Shadow
Copy Service (VSS), file folding, Performance
Monitor (perfmon), and CIFS internationalization
No Yes
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Infinite Volume
Enterprise Content Repository Overview
A single Vserver namespace on a
dedicated cluster
Native storage efficiency
NFSv3 files
Scales to 20PB and 2 billion files
Up to five FAS6280 HA pairs
Container-wide Snapshot™ copies
and SnapMirror® replication
Target applications
– Fixed content depots for Web
content and reference media
Data ONTAP® 8.1.1 Cluster-Mode
Cluster-Wide Namespace
NetApp® Infinite Volume
NAS Interface (NFSv3)
… …
Simpler data management
using a single mount for
multi-PB data store
Infinite Volume
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Enterprise Content Repository Benefits
A single large content repository
– Scales to PBs and billions of files
– Native storage efficiency
Simplified operations
– Load balances data at ingest
– Start small, grow granularly
Highly available
– Snapshot™ copies and
replication for quick recovery
– Manage and upgrade
nondisruptively
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Infinite Volume
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Integrated Data Protection
Data ONTAP 8.1 Cluster-Mode Replication
Intra- and intercluster data
protection mirrors
Volume-level replication
Mirrors Snapshot™ copies
Storage-efficiency aware
Replicate between any
aggregate types
Supports all protocols
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Secondary Cluster
Remote Data Center
Primary Cluster
Main Data Center
B
C A2
A3
C1 A1
B1
B2
A
R
C2
LUN
LUN LUN
B C
A2
A3 C1
A1
B1
B2
A
R
C2
LUN
LUN
LUN
WAN
Intra- and intercluster replication options
Asynchronous volume SnapMirror®
Storage efficiency savings are preserved
Data ONTAP 8.1 Cluster-Mode SnapMirror
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Replication for Load Sharing Mirrors
Read-only mirrors of a CIFS or
NFSv3 FlexVol® volume
Scales client read requests to
increase data throughput and
balance workload across nodes
Clients are automatically
directed to a read-only mirror – Explicit volume mount required
for write access
Scheduled automatic resync of
all mirrors simultaneously
Use where mostly read-only
access throughput is needed
M’
M M’ M’ M’
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Qtrees for FlexVol Volumes
Qtrees are supported in Cluster-Mode
– Primarily for quota management:
Qtree, user, and group quotas
– Allow NFS and CIFS client access to qtrees
– Qtrees inherit NFS export policy of the parent volume
No qtree-level export policies
Qtree considerations
– Used for quota management
– Appear at the root of a volume like a normal directory
– Limit of 4,995 qtrees per volume (same as 7-Mode)
– Can’t be replicated, mirrored, or dumped individually
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Data ONTAP 8.1 Cluster-Mode Technical Specifications: Hardware Support
Product Highlights and Support
Max Raw Cluster Capacity1 51PB1 (based on 24 nodes of 6280 or 6240 with maximum number of 3TB drives)
Controller Models2 FAS/V62x0, FAS/V32x0, FAS60x0, FAS31x0, FAS3070, FAS3040, FAS2240,
FAS2220, and FAS2040
Storage Shelves Supported DS4486, DS4243, DS2246, DS14mk4, and DS14mk2 AT
Disk Drive Capacities Supported
SATA: 1TB, 2TB, 3TB SAS: 450GB, 600GB FC: 450GB, 600GB SSD: 100GB
Extended Cache Cards Flash Cache and Performance Acceleration Module (PAM I)
3rd-Party Storage Arrays (V-Series) EMC: CLARiiON CX4, Symmetrix DMX4; HP: EVAx400
FC
1. Smaller maximum cluster capacities apply to other controller models.
2. Cluster-Mode for SAN is supported only with FAS/V 62x0, 6080, 6040, 32x0, and 31x0 controllers.
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Cluster-Mode Network
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Cluster-Mode Network Overview
Data Network
SAN / NAS
Management Network
Cluster-Interconnect
10GbE
HA HA
Data ONTAP® Cluster-Mode Cluster
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What’s New
NetApp Cluster Interconnect and Optional
Cluster Management Switch
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Low-latency, nonblocking 16
10GbE SFP+ Ethernet ports
Dual fans and power supplies
Ordering part numbers
X1960-R6 (standard)
X1980-R6 (promotional part number)
Lower-cost solution for 8-node or smaller cluster sizes
Support starts in Data ONTAP® 8.1.1
16 ports of 10GbE cluster or GbE management
CN1610 CN1601
16 ports GbE RJ-45
Dual fans, single power supply
Ordering part numbers
X1961-R6 (standard)
X1981-R6 (promotional part number)
Cluster Configuration Overview
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2 to 8 nodes 2 to 18 nodes 2 to 24 nodes
2 NetApp® CN1610
– 16 x 10Gbps
Ethernet ports
(SFP+)
4 ports used for ISLs
– 1 rack unit each
2 Cisco Nexus® 5010
– 20 x 10GbE ports
8 ports used for ISLs
– 1 rack unit each
– Expansion module
required for 12 to 18
nodes
1 module (8 x
10GbE)
2 Cisco Nexus 5020
– 40 x 10GbE ports
8 ports used for
ISLs
– 2 rack units each
2 NetApp CN1601
– 16 ports of 1Gbps
Ethernet RJ-45
– 1 rack unit each
2 Cisco® Catalyst®
2960
– 24 ports of 10/100
Ethernet RJ-45
– 1 rack unit each
2 Cisco Catalyst
2960
– 24 ports of 10/100
Ethernet RJ-45
– 1 rack unit each
Configuration Overview
Function Switch Max
Nodes
Configurable in
NetApp Cabinet Supported NICs
Cluster
interconnect
NetApp®
CN1610 8 Yes
X1117A-R6
X1107A-R6
X1008A-R6
Cluster
interconnect Cisco® NX-5010 12 No
X1117A-R6
X1107A-R6
X1008A-R6
Cluster
interconnect
Cisco NX-5010
with expansion
module
18 No
X1117A-R6
X1107A-R6
X1008A-R6
Cluster
interconnect Cisco NX-5020 24 No
X1117A-R6
X1107A-R6
X1008A-R6
Management
network NetApp CN1601 16 Yes
Management
network
Cisco Catalyst®
2960-24TT 2 – 24 No
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Solution
Mix of FAS or V-Series HA pairs
NetApp® disk shelves and supported arrays
Same solutions for FAS and V-Series
Supported
Controllers
V32xx, V62xx
EMC DMX4, CX4; HP EVA x400, HDS AMS2x00
NetApp shelf required
Array Support EMC DMX4, CX4; HP EVA x400, HDS AMS2x00
NetApp shelf required
New in Data
ONTAP® 8.1
LUNs treated like LUNs (versus LUNs looking like disks)
More robust, more commands, better error messages
Data ONTAP 8.1 Cluster-Mode V-Series
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C-mode
Proč teď
Cluster Management
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Aplikace
OS
VMware
Hyper-V
MS SQL
ORACLE
SAP
MSSP
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Data ONTAP 8.1 Cluster-Mode SAN Infrastructure
Host OS support
– Focus on virtualized OS
infrastructures
– VMware® ESX™ 4.x, 5.x
– Windows® 2008, 2003
– RHEL 5u6, 6
– AIX (FC only)
– HP-UX
– SuSE Linux®
– Solaris
Attached SAN fabrics
must support NPIV
Platform support
– FAS and V32xx and 62xx
– Also supported with 31xx,
6040, and 6080
– FAS2240 – iSCSI only
– No support for FAS2220,
FAS2040
iSNS support
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Blue text – Data ONTAP® 8.1.1 required
VMware Native Multipathing (NMP)
53
~ # esxcli storage nmp device list naa.600a0980324666374a2b2d4a366d4f64 Device Display Name: NETAPP Fibre Channel Disk (naa.600a0980324666374a2b2d4a366d4f64) Storage Array Type: VMW_SATP_ALUA Storage Array Type Device Config: {implicit_support=on;explicit_support=off;
explicit_allow=on;alua_followover=on;{TPG_id=1002,TPG_state=ANO}{TPG_id=1000,TPG_state=ANO}{TPG_id=1001,TPG_state=AO}{TPG_id=1003,TPG_state=ANO}}
Path Selection Policy: VMW_PSP_RR Path Selection Policy Device Config:
{policy=rr,iops=1000,bytes=10485760,useANO=0;lastPathIndex=6: NumIOsPending=0,numBytesPending=0}
Path Selection Policy Device Custom Config: Working Paths: vmhba4:C0:T4:L1, vmhba3:C0:T4:L1
Round Robin
Path Selection Plugin
NAA ID
Canonical Name
SATP
Storage Array Type Plugin
Create a Separate LIF for Each NFS Datastore
Only way to avoid indirect path without auto path selection
– The alternative is to leave 20-30% extra node CPU headroom
Create LIFs on target node before creating datastores on that
node’s aggrs
VSC picks least-used LIF when creating NFS datastore
– Unused LIF will get picked first
– If no LIFs on selected node, VSC warns and ask for different aggr
When you move a volume, you move the LIF with it
– No effect on other volumes
– VSC M&HC detects datastores with volume on different node
VMware on NFS Datastore
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55
Data3 Data2 Data1 OLTP
Data1 Data3 Data2 DW
Data
Data Log2
Log1 Log2 Log1 FRA
FRA
Root
Oracle Server
Logical Interfaces(Data LIF)
Ethernet Gigabit
Switch
NFS
Oracle
56
upgrade
57
iSCSI
– Hyper-V, VMware &Physical
NFS
– VMware
FC
– Physical
FCoE
– Physical
SMB
– Physical & Hyper-V
Storage Protocols for SQL Server
58
Object level QoS
– LUNs and Files (virtual disks, database files,
etc)
– Map objects to VMs
Policy based management
– performance management with minimal user
interaction
Predictable Performance
– Meet performance goals for critical applications
– Set reserves & manage oversubscription
Data ONTAP Quality of Service
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ONTAP 8 Cluster-Mode
Clustered ONTAP 8.2 Quality of Service
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Obj
IOPS Reserve: 3,000
Latency Target:
Slow
Priority: Low
SAP
IOPS Reserve:
6,000
Latency Target: Fast
Priority: High
IOPS Reserve: 10,000
Latency Target:
Medium
Priority: Medium
Collaboration Messaging
Obj
Obj
Obj Obj
Obj Obj Obj Obj
Obj Obj
Obj
Obj
Obj
Obj
Obj
Obj
Best
Effort
Obj
Customers are
diversifying
Storage & data
management is
a critical service
NetApp offers
the deepest set
of cloud
integrated
solutions
3 Keys to Customer Success
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Storage integration similar to the VSC
– Provisioning, management, cloning and
backup for OVM Server and VMs
– Distributed natively in Oracle 11g
Oracle Storage Connect & NetApp
62
Create LUN
CLONE VM
NetApp Virtual Storage
Console Plug-in
– Provision and manage
storage to XenServer
– Clone VMs and import
into XenDesktop pools
SnapCreator
– Snapshot backup for
XenServer
NetApp & Citrix XenServer
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C-mode
Proč teď
Cluster Management
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Cluster Management Tools
Command line interface (CLI)
– Tab line completion
– Wild-card compatible
– Context-sensitive prompts
– Vserver-scope administration
– Simple cluster setup and join wizard starts automatically on newly
installed nodes
System Manager 2.0
– GUI-based management tool
– Wizard driven for common administrative tasks
NetApp® OnCommand® 5.1
– Storage resource management product
Cluster View
– Real-time charting of cluster-wide operations
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The OnCommand Portfolio
System Manager
Report
Balance
Insight
Unified Manager
Workflow Automation
SnapManager®
SDK/API
Snap Creator
Framework
OnCommand System Manager 2.0
Easy wizard setup and
configuration
– CIFS, NFS, iSCSI, FC
Simple device management
– Intuitive, Web browser based
– Dashboard view, graphical reports
– Wizards for most common
workflows
Manage Data ONTAP® features
– Storage efficiency, security
– High availability, replication
Platforms
– Runs on Windows® or Linux®
– Data ONTAP 7.2.x and 8.x 7-Mode
– Data ONTAP 8.1 Cluster-Mode
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OnCommand System Manager 2.1
Expands on the 2.0 intuitive Web-based interface
– For example, enterprise content repository management, Flash
Pool
Simple management of cluster elements, including
Vservers
Volume move,
nondisruptive storage
management
– Easy wizard setup and config to
increase efficiency, reduce
errors
– One look and feel for 7-Mode
and Cluster-Mode
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Simplified Storage Element Management
Cluster View Features
Integrated and installed automatically
– Accessible through the System Manager Advanced section
Operations and latency by protocol (CIFS and NFS only)
Network throughput
Network resource utilization
Storage throughput
CPU utilization
Storage space
Alarms
System health
Job status
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Cluster View Dashboard
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The OnCommand Portfolio
System Manager
Report
Balance
Insight
Unified Manager
Workflow Automation
SnapManager®
SDK/API
Snap Creator
Framework
7-Mode Clustered Data ONTAP
CORE
• Operational
capability
• Performance
capability
• Protection capability
• Provisioning
capability
• Operational capability
• Performance capability
• No protection &
provisioning capability
HOST
• Backup & recovery
of VMware
• Not Supported
Package Mode
OnCommand Unified Manager Packages
OnCommand Unified Manager 5.1
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Data ONTAP® 8.x operating in Cluster-Mode monitoring, alerting, and
reporting
Cluster-Mode objects: clusters, Vservers, larger aggregates
Performance Advisor enhanced for clustering
IOPS, latency, throughput for physical and logical cluster objects
One look and feel for 7-Mode and Cluster-Mode
Operations at Scale
Cluster Mode Support in OC UM 5.1
Basic cluster mode objects Monitoring & Reporting – Physical objects
Disks , Disk Shelves,SFO Pairs,Larger Aggregates
FCP Ports, Clusters, nodes Aggregates, Ports, Interface Groups
– Logical objects Qtrees, Quotas, vServer,Volumes, snapshots, LIFs* Namespace,
Junction paths,LUNs, iGroups, Portsets,CIFS, NFS,FCP iSCSI
Performance Monitoring for C-mode objects – Details on next Page
Secure connection DOT C-Mode systems
Vol move,Vol move history, & Junctions Path History – Capacity History & No Perf Data History
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Clustered Data ONTAP 8.x monitoring, alerting and reporting
Cluster-mode objects: Clusters, Vservers, Larger
Also, Performance Advisor enhanced for Clustered ONTAP
IOPS, latency, throughput for physical and logical cluster object
Monitoring and Alerting
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Features High-Level Description
Monitoring physical
components
1. Disks, disk shelves, SFO pair (new clustered object) (need
to complete disk shelf part)
2. Clusters, nodes
3. Aggregates
4. Ports, port aggregates
Monitoring logical
components
1. LIF failover rule
2. Qtrees, quotas
3. LUNs, igroups, portsets
4. CIFS, NFS
5. System health monitor
6. Vservers
7. Volumes, Snapshot™ copies
8. LIFs
9. Namespace, junction paths
Alerting
1. Events for Data ONTAP SNMP traps (needed)
2. Alarm infrastructure to provide notifications on events
3. Events for status change of physical and logical
components
4. Events for threshold breaches
Reporting
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Features High-Level Description
Inventory Cluster, ports, controller, LIFs, Vservers, volumes,
aggregates, groups NAS, SAN, qtree/quota
Health Event reports
Capacity Clusters, Vserver, volume, aggregates
Group
What’s New in System Manager 2.1
Builds on the value of v2.0
– Chrome Browser support
– Support for Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 6
Enhanced cluster
management
– Data ONTAP 8.x clustered
ONTAP
New: ONTAP 8.1.1 support
Graphic view to Data ONTAP
– New: Flash Pools
– Infinite Volume management
– Infinite Volume SnapMirror
– Native 64 bit installer
Support for new hardware
– Capacity-optimized shelves
Supportability Dashboard
Network configuration checker
tool
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Agenda
9:45 Čas pro Clustered Data ONTAP je tady
11:30 Softwarové novinky
13:00 Flash paměť všude kam se podíváte
aneb něco na té flashi je
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ONTAP
SW
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Licence ONTAP
7-Mode standalone and clustered Data
ONTAP following the same licensing model
License keys becoming 28 characters
ONTAP having one set of keys per feature
regardless of mode
Some transition scenarios (mode
conversions, upgrades downgrades) may
require new license keys to be requested
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SMSP 7.0
VMware
OC Balance 4.1
SMHV 1.2
SMO
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SnapManager for SharePoint Overview
Support for SharePoint Server 2010, and SharePoint Foundation Server 2010
Streamline Management
Integrated Data
Protection
Storage Optimization
Management Automation
Secure Multi-Tenancy
Archive and Compliance
SnapManager
for
SharePoint
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What Is SnapManager for
SharePoint (SMSP)?
SMSP is a self-service management
tool for:
Automated and frequent
SharePoint-consistent backups
Performing near-instantaneous
and granular restores
Policy-based archiving and
compliance without assistance
from the storage team
Unified platform for NetApp and AvePoint
User interface enhancements
Platform 100% based on Microsoft technology
stack
Service availability and scalability
Feature parity with SnapManager 6.1 for
SharePoint
Leverage DocAve tools
Investment Areas
85
SMSP 7 Underlying Technologies
86
What’s New?
Technology Platform Microsoft® .NET Framework
Web Service Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS)
Built-In Database Microsoft SQL Server® Express
GUI Technology Microsoft Silverlight®
Communication Windows® Communication Foundation (WCF)
Browser Access HTTPS only
Security Technology Microsoft Crypto API
Storage Integration Data ONTAP® PowerShell Tool Kit
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SMSP 7.0 Software Service Layers
• Interface to SharePoint®
• Item-level intelligence
• EBS/RBS provider
• SnapMirror® and SnapVault® integration
• Integration with AvePoint DocAve
• Backup and restore at database level
• Data pruning
• SnapMirror and SnapVault integration
• LUN management
• Snapshot™ technology
• Protection Manager integration
• Unified storage for online storage, archived/extended storage
• Compliance archiving
SnapManager for SharePoint
SnapManager for SQL
SnapDrive for Windows
NetApp Storage
SnapLock
SMSP 7 Requirements
SnapManager 5.2 P1 for SQL
Server
– Testing has been completed with
SnapManager 6.0 for SQL Server
– Required on SQL Server
SnapDrive 6.4.1+ for Windows
– Testing has been completed with
SnapDrive 6.5 for Windows
– Required on SQL Server and
Media Server
Data ONTAP PowerShell Tool
Kit 2.1.1
Windows .NET Framework
– Application Pools v2.0
Server
– Windows 2008, 2008 R2
– Internet Information Server 6.0+
Client
– Windows 7, Windows 8
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Availability
– Multiple Control Services
– Multiple Media Services
– Multiple Agents
Load balancing
Stateless
Advantages of SQL Server HA
Benefits of New Technology Foundation
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Load Balanced Control Service
Agent Agent Agent
How does SMSP 7 interact with
SharePoint?
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SMSP
• GUI
• Storage Locations
• Indexing
• Auditing
SharePoint®
• GUI
• Storage Locations
• Indexing
• Auditing
Includes all farm components
Accomplished via SMSQL volume Snapshots™
Streaming backup of Web Front Ends items
SnapDrive volume Snapshots of BLOB stores and
Indexes
Platform Backup & Granular Restore
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SMSP Platform Backup Process
Web-based Client
SMSQL
Backup
SnapDrive
Snapshot
Stream Copy
SMSP
Index
Stream Copy
SMSQL
clone-backup
SMSP
Agent
SMSP
Agent
SMSP
Agent
Control
service
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Include custom databases
Caching of SharePoint farm tree
− Improved performance
− Refresh options to populate new
nodes
− Administration workflow
− “Include New” option
Web Applications
Content database
Discovery during runtime!
Selecting Backup Objects
SMSP 7 Platform Restore capabilities
“Farm” level restore
– Any/all farm components
Content DB level
Granular/item level
– In place or out of place
Restore from alternate location
– SnapMirror or SnapVault
BLOB store data
Granular/item level restore options
In place or out of place
Restore from original or alternate location?
Restore security and permissions?
Restore Workflow?
Restore how many versions?
Schedule or run now?
SMSP granular content restore
Web-based Client
SMSQL
clone-backup
SMSP
Index
Database Insert
(Append)
SMSP 7 Optional Modules
Storage Optimization
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Real-time Storage Manager
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Web Front-end
User
Upload
Stu
b
BLOB
Disk Storage
Database
RB
S
10
0
10
1
Scheduled Storage Manager
SQL Server
Rules
Easily specify unused
data with advanced
business rules
Schedule periodic offload
jobs to maintain SQL
performance
User Access
Web Front-end
Stu
b
User can continue to
search and access
externalized data
Performance-draining
BLOBs will be
offloaded from SQL
BLOB
10
2
Externalize “active” BLOB content
Alleviates storage burdensome features
– Larger quotas
– More versions
– Bigger files
Keep content database size minimized
Storage Manager’s Benefits
10
3
What does the Connector feature do?
Enables Connector
functionality on
existing Document
Libraries
Adds SMSP 7
“Content Library” and
“Media Library List
templates
2 different ways to
create Connected
libraries
Archive Manager
10
6
Prune content out of SharePoint
Store content in an “Archive” database
Custom business rule creation
Retention schedules
Flexible restore options
Content is truly out from SharePoint
No BLOB technology required
Archive Manager Features
10
7
10
8
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Licensing
Licensing Model
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Core Components Server-Based Storage-Based*
SMSP Manager One per server One per storage controller
SMSP Agent One per SQL Server®
One per WFE
Optional Components Server-Based Storage-Based
Connector One per host that is not
SQL Server in the farm
Not applicable
Storage Manager
Archive Manager
Core Components Server-Based Storage-Based*
SMSP Manager One One
SMSP Agent Unlimited Unlimited
SMSP Media Server Unlimited Unlimited
NetApp
– Platform Backup & Granular Restore bundled
– Support branded modules
– Optional modules can be trialed and sold direct
AvePoint
– Modules sold direct by AvePoint
– Support branded modules
– 90-day trial of DocAve optional modules
Module Support
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SMSP 7.0
VMware
OC Balance 4.1
SMHV 1.2
SMO
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NetApp TR updates for vSphere 5.1
vSphere 5.1 best practices – Based on ONTAP 8.1.1
Best practices for Oracle DB on vSphere 5.1
Best practices for MS Apps on vSphere 5.1
– Exchange, Sharepoint and MS SQL
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Virtual Storage Console 4.1: Overview
VMware® vCenter™ plug-in
Key feature
– All features integrated with clustered Data ONTAP® and 7-Mode
VSC 4.1 now provides four capabilities
– Monitoring and host configuration
– Provisioning and cloning
– Backup and recovery (7-Mode)
– Nondisruptive VM optimization and migration (new and cool)
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Virtual Storage Console Simplifies Management
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Overview
End-to-end storage management
capabilities for VMware admin
New unified plug-in
VM lifecycle management
Discover/view
Provision/clone
Patch/optimize
Backup/recovery/DR
Cleanup
VI Admin
Policies
Storage Admin
Storage Pool
Automation
VM Lifecycle
Datastore discovery
Optimize host settings
View controller health
Provision datastores
Create rapid clones
Copy offload
Block zeroing
Redeploy VMs
from template
View utilization
Resize datastores
Optimize VMs
Fast, efficient
backups
Rapidly restore
Automatic replication
Unregister VMs
Detach from hosts
Destroy storage
objects
Maintain Protect Decommission Deploy Set Up
Virtual Storage Console 4.1
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VSC 4.1: Discovery and Display
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VSC 4.1: Data Path Optimization
118
VSC VM Optimization
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VM
VM
Misaligned VM
Aligned VM
VM1
VM
Original
Datastore
VM
VM
VM1
NetApp® Optimized
Datastore
Storage
vMotion®
VM
VM
VM1
Alignment Management from VSC Orchestrates groups of VMs moving
• From default datastores to optimized datastores
• Through correction through alignment engine
• Back into default-aligned datastores after correction
Aligned VMs
Standard Datastore
Alignment
Engine
Client I/O Alignment Corrected
VM
Online VM Alignment: Scanning
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How Cloud Changes Business Continuity
121
Simple orchestration
Application
Operating system
Simple app consistency
Traditional
Deployment
Intelligent Orchestration Is a Requirement for ITaaS Business Continuity
VMware vSphere®
Three layers to orchestrate
Application
VM and guest OS
App consistency is
challenging
Virtualized
Deployment
Datastore
vSphere vSphere
VMware vCloud® Tenant Organization
Many layers to orchestrate
Application
VM and guest OS
vApps
Tenant organizations
Business-critical apps need end-
to-end consistency
Cloud (ITaaS)
Deployment
Federated Datastores
Snap Creator Is Built for Cloud
A simple framework that:
– Intelligently and flexibly orchestrates:
NetApp® data protection technologies
Cloud and application consistency
– Supports virtualization and cloud
Provides VMware vCloud® capabilities
for XaaS
– One size fits all
Three simple components:
– Server: Orchestrator
– Agents: Environment Intelligence
– One unified GUI
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Snap Creator™ enables data protection for business-critical applications
Snap Creator Agent Architecture
123
SC VMware Awareness
124
Orchestrate VM and App Consistency
125
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SMSP 7.0
VMware
OC Balance 4.1
SMHV 1.2
SMO
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Heterogeneous OS Support
Multi-vendor, Multi-protocol Support (SAN, iSCSI, NAS/NFS, CIFS)
Powerful Analytics Intelligence Instead of Data
NetApp & Heterogeneous Storage
Unified analysis of Data ONTAP Cluster-mode and 7-mode
Server Storage VM
App
OnCommand Balance Overview
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Troubleshoot issues
– Where are the storage
bottlenecks?
– Which workloads are victims
and which are bullies?
– What’s misaligned?
Optimize performance
– How much headroom do I have?
– Where can I put my VM/app for
best performance?
Predict problems
– How can I proactively avoid
bottlenecks?
– How can I head off issues?
Deliver TOP Storage Performance for Virtualization, Cloud, FlexPod
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Optimize Workload and Determine Headroom
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One number that states the Health of Workload
Only way to look at CPU, Memory, and IO with one number –
good or bad workload handling
Expose inefficiencies and optimize use of resources
Troubleshoot: Know Storage Risks
Based on Analytics
What You Need to
Know Now
Abnormal and
critical events
Storage in Trouble
VMs in Trouble
Virtual Hosts in
Trouble
Physical Servers
in Trouble
Troubleshoot: Detect Misaligned LUNs and
Prioritizes Performance Risk
Troubleshoot: Misalignment Report Shows
Where to Take Action for Immediate Benefit
vCenter Plug-In: Deep Storage Performance
Visibility and Analysis Management
Solution Certified
Balance Plug-in
“OnCommand Balance gives me the best view and
insight into my NetApp storage environment.” - Paula Fortin, Sr. Systems Administrator
Green Mountain Power
Optimize Performance of
Agile Data Infrastructure
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Balance 4.1 New Features & Benefits
Storage Dashboard Provides
Overview of Storage Performance In the past 3 days, have you had
any abnormal issues? In the most
recent analysis,
is this hot or not?
Are there
changes in the
top ten
workloads for a
storage array?
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Get Cluster Visibility with Topology View
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See cluster view
Balance discovers and
maps clusters, enabling
performance
optimization including:
– Identifying top workloads
– Determining performance
readiness for failover
– Performance reporting
– And more
Supports Clustered
ONTAP 8.1
This NetApp cluster
has multiple volumes
supporting the Oracle
database
OnCommand Balance Provides Visibility Into
Storage Supporting Virtualized Business Critical
Apps
Drill Down for Cluster Analysis Detail
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Overall cluster
performance
Monitor failover
performance
Know “top talkers” in
your environment
Know Your Top Workloads
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Which workloads are driving your storage?
Are there unexpected “heavy hitters”?
Cluster node CPU analysis
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• Determines if front end or back end utilization
• If front-end, identified Vserver and LIF
NetApp NFS Analysis
NetApp storage only
Linux and Solaris
physical hosts and
guests
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Expanded Heterogeneous Interoperability
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New support for:
– NetApp Clustered
Data ONTAP 8.1.1
– NetApp physical
and guest NFS
– VMware vSphere
5.1
– HP 3PAR (beta)
– EMC VNX (block
only)
Balance Predictor Warns of Impending
Headroom Issues
Current IOPS is 2 - 4x
higher than normal
Click on “Full
Analysis”
OnCommand Balance Disk Utilization
Identifies Increasing Load on the Disk
The security server is driving disk
group, agg4, beyond it’s
performance capacity
OnCommand Balance Topology View
Shows Infrastructure Health
Remediation: Move Vol6 to
a less busy aggregate
Aggregate 4 is
the bottleneck
Security1 is the “bully”
driving more workload to
shared storage.
Security2 is
the “victim”
Balance Licensing Overview
1. Capacity (TB) License - no change
2. Controller License
– 7-mode: license attached to controller serial
number
– Cluster-mode: license attached to the cluster
serial number
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NetApp Clustered ONTAP Controller
License
Based on cluster node count (INC-TOT)
Available for FAS and V-series 2200, 3200, and 6200 series – Same price as 7-mode
– Supports Clustered Data ONTAP 8.1.1
– New FAS3220, FAS3250 (Delphi) part numbers
Cluster conversion – Can convert 7-mode license to cluster license
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SMSP 7.0
VMware
OC Balance 4.1
SMHV 1.2
SMO
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Guest VM and Storage Cluster Layout
SnapManager for Hyper-V
Backup and restore management
– Backup and restore of VMs (VHD/VHDx)
– Scheduling and retention policy
– Application-consistent and crash-consistent backups
High availability (CSV, CSV 2.0 support)
Manage multiple remote Hyper-V™ hosts
Prescript and postscript support
SnapMirror® integration
Windows PowerShell™ commandlets for operations
Alert notifications through e-mail
NetApp® AutoSupport™
Extensive reporting for backups, restores, and configurations
Clustered Data ONTAP® 8.1.1 support
Windows Server ® 2012 support
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Supported Platforms
Windows® platform support
Windows Server® 2012
Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 x64 Standard, Datacenter, and
Enterprise editions (full and core installation)
Hyper-V™ Server 2008 R2 SP1 x64
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SnapManager for Hyper-V Dependencies
Data ONTAP® versions
– Data ONTAP 7.3.1 P1 is the base supported version
– Data ONTAP 7.3.2 is required for supporting storage-side license
– Data ONTAP 7.3.1.1P8, 7.3.2P1, and 7.3.3 are required to support
vFiler® with SnapManager® for Hyper-V™
– Clustered Data ONTAP 8.1 for clustered Data ONTAP support
SnapRestore®
Required protocol license (FCP, iSCSI)
SnapMirror® (optional)
FlexClone® (optional)
SnapDrive® 6.2 and later
– SnapDrive for Windows® 6.4 for clustered Data ONTAP 8.1 support
– SnapDrive for Windows 6.4.1 for crash-consistent backup
– SnapDrive for Windows 6.5 for Windows Server 2012 support
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SnapManager for Hyper-V on
Clustered Data ONTAP 8.1.1
SnapManager® for Hyper-V™ (SMHV) requires
SnapDrive® 6.4 for Windows® or later to manage
clustered Data ONTAP® 8.1.1 systems
All the features in SMHV continue to work on
clustered Data ONTAP 8.1.1
SMHV manages VMs on systems with both 7-Mode
and clustered Data ONTAP 8.1.1
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SnapManager for Hyper-V on
Clustered Data ONTAP 8.1.1
Virtual machines (VMs) can be isolated within a
Vserver to simplify backup, restore data, and support
disaster recovery
User can a create a dataset to pool the VMs in each
Vserver and set a common policy for these VMs
Intercluster and intracluster SnapMirror® updates are
supported in SnapManager® for Hyper-V™ for
clustered Data ONTAP® 8.1.1 systems
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Licensing on Clustered Data ONTAP 8.1.1
SnapManager® for Hyper-V™ (SMHV) provides per
storage system licensing and host-based licensing
SMHV storage-based licensing for clustered Data
ONTAP® 8.1.1 is part of the SnapManager_suite
license
If there is a host-based license for an earlier version
of SnapDrive® for Windows® (SDW), NetApp
recommends continuing with the same host-based
license after upgrading to SDW 6.4
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Windows Server 2012 Support and
More
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SnapManager 1.2 for Hyper-V
SMHV 1.2: Windows Server 2012 Support
Windows Server® 2012 (SAN only)
Distributed application-consistent backup for
VMs with CSV 2.0
Key enhancements and BURT fixes
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Prerequisites
SnapDrive® 6.5 for Windows®
Microsoft® Device-Specific Module (MSDSM)
(for multipathing)
Windows Host Utilities Kit 6.0.1 (mandatory)
.NET Framework 3.5.1
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CSV 2.0 Architecture
CSV 2.0 introduces two new components to support
distributed backup:
CSV writer. CSV writer serves the component-level
metadata from the nonrequesting node for CSV
volumes, and it functions as a proxy by including the
Hyper-V™ writers from the remote node for the
backup session.
CSV provider. CSV provider coordinates the VSS
back activities from all the Hyper-V writers on the
partner cluster nodes to make the VM in an
application-consistent state.
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Advantages of Distributed Application-
Consistent Backups
Faster, since they avoid multiple backup requests to
each node in the cluster
The entire backup operation is performed from the
coordinator node (cluster owner) alone and by
leveraging the new CSV writer and CSV shadow copy
provider
More space efficient since it creates only one
Snapshot™ copy for each volume instead of creating
one Snapshot copy for each node and volume
combination
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Windows Server 2012 Features Support
SMHV supports the following Windows Server ® 2012
features.
Windows Server 2012 CSV 2.0 (SAN only)
New virtual hard disk format (VHDx)
VMs hosted on BitLocker encrypted SAN LUNs
Note
VM (VHDx files) greater than 16TB are not supported
due to Data ONTAP® limitations
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SMSP 7.0
VMware
OC Balance 4.1
SMHV 1.2
SMO
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SnapManager 3.3 for Oracle
Overview
Provides integrated data management for Oracle databases
Simplifies and automates backup, recovery and cloning of Oracle databases
– Instantaneous and space-efficient backups using Snapshot™
– Rapid and granular restore & recovery using SnapRestore™
– Fast and space-efficient clones using FlexClone™
Manages archived redo log files
Integration with Oracle technologies like RMAN, ASM, Data Guard and RAC
Policy-driven data protection via integration with Protection Manager
– Automates replicating backups from Primary to Secondary/DR storage via SnapMirror®/SnapVault®
Option to protect backups to secondary immediately
– Automates restoring backups from Secondary/DR storage
– Automates cloning of protected backups on Secondary/DR storage
Pre and post scripts support for back up, restore and clone operations
SMTP alerts on operation results
Role Based Access Control (RBAC) to features
Handles FC, iSCSI, NFS and Direct NFS protocols
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Backup/
Storage
Admin
* Data protection & RBAC not available on Windows
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SnapVault SnapMirror
Architecture SnapManager
Repository
Profile of
Target DB
RMAN
Catalog
SnapManager
GUI/CLI
Protection
Manager/
NMC
Target
Database
SnapManager
Server
SnapDrive for
Unix/
Windows*
Operations Manager/
DataFabric Manager Server
Primary
Storage
Secondary
Storage
NetApp Data
ONTAP
NetApp Data
ONTAP
Log Files
FlexVol
Datafiles
FlexVol
Control Files
FlexVol
DBA
Backup
Automated, instantaneous and space-efficient backups using Snapshot
Backup:
– Entire database
– Tablespaces
– Datafiles
– Archived redo log files
Manages archived redo log files
– Consolidates archive logs backups
– Prunes archived redo log files
Policy-driven data protection via integration with Protection Manager
– Automates replicating backups from Primary to Secondary/DR storage
– Option to protect backups to secondary immediately
Verifies backups using the Oracle Database Verify utility (optional)
Catalogs backups with RMAN (optional)
Automates running pre and post back up scripts
– Accepts input parameters for the scripts from the GUI
Provides a built-in scheduler
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Restore & Recover
Automated, rapid and granular restore & recovery using SnapRestore
– Restores datafiles (any size) in seconds
Reduces Mean Time to Recovery on failure
– Fast restores
– More frequent backups Less logs to replay Faster recovery
Automated Restores from backups on:
– Primary storage
– Secondary/DR storage
Automates running pre and post restore scripts
– Accepts input parameters for the scripts from the GUI
Restore options include restoring:
– The entire backup
– Only the tablespaces or data files you specify
– Only control files
– Control files along with data files or tablespaces
Recovery options include recovering the database to:
– The last transaction that occurred in the database
– A specific date and time
– A specific Oracle SCN
– The time of the backup
Preview option to review a file-by-file analysis of a restore operation
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Clone
Fast, automated, and space-efficient clones using FlexClone
Ideal for test and development environments
Clone to the same or alternate host
Clone protected backups on:
– Primary storage
– Secondary/DR storage
Provides complete isolation from production
Tests DR readiness every time you clone
Makes active use of Secondary/DR storage for development, test and reporting
Automates running pre and post clone scripts
– Accepts input parameters for the scripts from the GUI
Automates running post clone SQL statements
Create permanent databases from clones by splitting the clone from it’s backup
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Summary
Simplicity
Hides the complexity of the database operations and underlying storage from database and storage administrators
Efficiency
Minimizes the risk of data loss with increased backup frequency
Improves efficiency by greatly reducing restore and recovery times
Provides time and space efficient database cloning for setting up dev and test environments
Integration
Provides seamless integration with Oracle technologies such as RAC, RMAN, ASM, Data Guard & Direct NFS
Offers policy-driven data protection via integration with Protection Manager/OnCommand
Provides Role Based Access Control (RBAC) via integration with Operations Manager/OnCommand
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Novinky
Improved profile Management - Provides
ability to rename a profile and reset the
password.
SQLNET
Pre-created datasets - Enables SMO end
users to use pre-existing datasets
Flexible cloning - Provides ability to disable
opening the database with Resetlogs option,
skip applying archive logs and skip
DBNEWID.
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Agenda
Čas pro Clustered Data ONTAP je tady
Softwarové novinky
Flash paměť všude kam se podíváte aneb
něco na té flashi je
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The material in the presentation is confidential until Feb 19th. Customers must have an active NDA before
this material can be presented.
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Performance Gap Challenge
Time
Huge gap between
CPU and storage
Relatively small
differences
between HDD types
Latency impacts
applications
Perf
orm
ance G
row
th
Server
HDD
Storage
Perf
orm
ance
Gap
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Flash Changes Everything
Applications go faster and are more responsive
– Drives greater IOPS and MBps
– Reduces time applications wait
Operations finish sooner
– Shorter run cycles
– Faster time to market
– Quicker response
IT efficiency increases
– Lower $/IOPs
– Less space and power
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NetApp’s Flash Leadership
Flash Cache Read caching for
all FAS workloads
Flash Pool Read/Write caching
plus HA for FAS
SSD on FAS Performance and
resiliency for shared
virtual infrastructures Flash Accel and
Server Cache Low-latency caching
with partner integration
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SSD on E-Series Extreme performance
for dedicated workloads
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
EF540 Flash Array First enterprise-class
flash array
>36PB of flash delivered to accelerate 3+ exabytes of storage
Freedom of Choice for Flash Technology More choices to address workload performance requirements
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Flash Cache™
(read cache)
Flash Accel™
& server cache partners (read cache)
Flash Pool™
(read/write cache)
Flash Aggregates (persistent storage)
Shared Storage (Data ONTAP) Dedicated Workloads
SANtricity SSD Cache (read cache)
SSD Volumes (persistent storage)
EF540 (persistent storage)
All Flash Array
E-Series Hybrid Arrays
Introducing NetApp Flash Accel
Improved Performance
Latency by up to 90%, throughput
by up to 80%
Performance demanding business
apps
Flexible Deployment
Hardware agnostic-works with any
server based PCI-e Flash and SSD
Leverages Data ONTAP
Enables server Flash as shared storage
resource
Maintains end-to-end data coherency
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Flash Technology in Storage
Server Flash All Flash Array Hybrid Array Traditional Storage
Performance (Latency) Requirements
Capacity Requirements
Cache storage
Fastest access
Lowest capacity
Persistent storage
Submillisecond
access
Larger capacity
Intelligent caching
Submillisecond access
for cached data
Leverages HDD
for capacity
Persistent storage
Slowest access
Scalable, cost-effective
capacity
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Complete Portfolio of Offerings for Any Workload
NetApp Flash Portfolio
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Flash Accel
Server Caching
Partners
Flash Cache
Flash Pool
Flash Aggregates
SSD Cache
Fas/V-Series
E-Series EF540
FlashRay
Server Flash All Flash Array Hybrid Array Traditional Storage
Cache storage
Fastest access
Lowest capacity
Persistent storage
Submillisecond
access
Larger capacity
Intelligent caching
Submillisecond access
for cached data
Leverages HDD
for capacity
Persistent storage
Slowest access
Scalable, cost-effective
capacity
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Controller level Flash Cache
Array level (hybrid) Flash Pool
(Data cache)
Flash Aggregates
(Persistent)
Server level Flash Accel
Fusion-io (resell)
Shared Storage (Data ONTAP) Dedicated Storage
EF540
FlashRay
E-series
All Flash Arrays (Persistent)
Hybrid Arrays (Persistent or cache)
FAS
Freedom of Choice for Flash Technology More choices to address workload performance requirements
Flash Deployment by Workload
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Server Cache Server Specific Applications
Extreme Database Performance
Shared
Infrastructure
Dev/Test
Web Apps
Content Repositories
All Flash Array
Hybrid Array
Traditional Storage
Capacity
Pe
rfo
rma
nce
(IO
PS
)
Flash Accel
– Accelerates specific applications
– Supports Vmware VSphere
– Managed by software installed on server
Flash Cache
– Highest performance for file services
– Improves latency for random reads
– Easiest way to add Flash
– Delivers predictable, high speed data access
Flash Pool
– Highest performance for OLTP
– Accelerates random reads and writes
– Automates the use of SSD technology
Server
Flash Accel
Storage
Flash Cache
Flash Pool
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NetApp Virtual Storage Tier Portfolio
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