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® ® IBM Storwize V 7000 Unified Storage System ARPUG – 11/3/11 Expect More from Your Storage … and Your Storage Provider 1 © 2011 IBM Corporation
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The Storage Efficiency Challenge Zettabytes Information is growing Storage is growing Exabytes Petabytes Terabytes Storage Budget Gigabytes Revenue Production Megabytes Kilobytes 2000 Data Protection Mission 2005 Critical Applications Storage budgets are flat Backup Continuous 2010 Availability Archive Business analytics has increased the value of information 3 Many companies are spending money in ways they’d rather not IBM Client Use 2015 The Cost of losing data and searching for it has skyrocketed © 2011 IBM Corporation
Zettabyte IBM Client Use © 2011 IBM Corporation
Hellabyte “In 2010, an online petition sought to establish hella as the SI prefix for 10^27. The prefix, which has since appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle, Daily Telegraph, Wired and some other scientific magazines, was recognized by Google in May 2010. Ian Mills, president of the Consultative Committee on Units, considers the chances of official adoption to be remote” IBM Client Use © 2011 IBM Corporation
Storage efficiency strategies and best practices Store less data Move data to the right place Store more with what’s on the floor 6 IBM Client Use © 2011 IBM Corporation
A set of essential technologies enables storage efficiency Store less data Data Compression Data Deduplication Move data to the right place Automated Tiering Automated Data Migration Store more with what’s on the floor Storage Virtualization Thin Provisioning 7 IBM Client Use © 2011 IBM Corporation
Technology Integration Continues …IBM brings you the IBM Storwize V 7000 Unified Storage System Innovative GUI Snapshots SAN Easy Tier Virtualization RAID V 7000 Unified IBM Storwize V 7000 Unified IBM Active Cloud Engine™ 8 Clustered Systems IBM Client Use File Support © 2011 IBM Corporation
What is the Storwize V 7000 is a midrange storage system that can also virtualize external storage Based on proven SVC software technology SAS network for enclosure expansion SSD, 10 K SAS and Nearline SAS Maximum 240 disk drives using 2. 5” drives Maximum 120 disk drives using 3. 5” drives 120… 240 drives depending on combination Dual-active, hot-swappable nodes Two host interface options Fibre channel i. SCSI Customer installable and maintainable All primary components are hot-swappable CRUs (Customer Replaceable Units) 9 IBM Client Use © 2011 IBM Corporation
IBM Storwize V 7000 Unified Disk Drive Choices High Performance 240 HDDs per single system *480 HDDs per dual clustered system 2. 5” Solid State Drives – 200 GB, 300 GB, 400 GB 2. 5” 15 K SAS Disk Drives – 146 GB, 300 GB Medium Performance 240 HDDs per single system *480 HDDs per dual clustered system 2. 5” 10 K SAS Disk Drives Lowest Cost 240 HDDs per single system *480 HDDs per dual clustered system 2. 5” 7. 2 K Near-Line SAS Disk Drive 120 HDDs per single system *240 HDDs per dual clustered system 3. 5” 7. 2 K Near-Line SAS Disk Drives Lowest Cost – 300 GB , 450 GB, 600 GB – 1 TB – 2 TB, 3 TB * IBM Storwize V 7000 Unified does not currently support clustered systems. IBM Storwize V 7000 base model does support clustered systems. 10 IBM Client Use © 2011 IBM Corporation
Modularity and Advanced Software Functions Enclosures contain up to twelve 3. 5” or twenty-four 2. 5” drives in just 2 U Control enclosure: dual active-active controllers and drives; Expansion enclosure: drives only Up to nine expansion enclosures attach to one control enclosure Mix drive sizes and HDD/SSD in enclosure Eight 8 Gbps FC ports plus four 1 Gbps i. SCSI ports per controller pair; 16 GB cache per controller pair Modular Hardware Building Blocks in 2 U 2 U New advanced software functions Proven IBM software functionalities New GUI (easy-to-use, web based) Easy Tier (dynamic HDD/SSD management) RAS services and diagnostics RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10 Additional host, controller and ISV interoperability Storage virtualization (internal and external disks) Integration with IBM Systems Director Non-disruptive data migration Enhancements to TPC, FCM and TSM support Global & Metro Mirror Flash. Copy up to 256 copies of each volume Thin provisioning 11 IBM Client Use © 2011 IBM Corporation
Start Small - Grow Easily Scale Up Easily add up to 9 expansion enclosures Drive choices 2. 5 -inch (SFF) Expand capacity up to 240 TB Drive sizes can be intermixed in an enclosure 12 - and 24 -bay expansion enclosures can be intermixed in a system – 300 GB 10 K RPM SAS – 450 GB 10 K RPM SAS – 600 GB 10 K RPM SAS – 2 TB 7, 200 RPM NLSAS Solid-State (SFF) – 300 GB SAS Grow Big 3. 5 -inch (LFF) 20 U = 1 M Start small One 24 -bay control enclosure 12 IBM Client Use © 2011 IBM Corporation
IBM Storwize V 7000 Clustered Systems Clients can Scale UP and/or Scale OUT as business needs demand SCALE UP to add capacity SCALE OUT to add performance Cluster two systems to provide smarter scalability Buy only as much capability as you need, when you need it Increase performance, connectivity and cache Clustered system operates and is managed as a single system Non-disruptive scalability vs. disruptive controller swaps Note: IBM Storwize V 7000 Unified does not currently support clustered systems. A maximum of 240 drives are currently supported. Note: IBM Storwize V 7000 base model does support clustered systems with up to 480 drives. 13 IBM Client Use © 2011 IBM Corporation
IBM Storwize V 7000 Unified What this is Unified block and file storage system with a tightly integrated management console Support for NFS/CIFS/FTP/HTTP/SCP file protocols in addition to existing block functions File replication and file level snapshots for business continuity and disaster recovery V 7000 Unified 6 U V 7000 Unified Why It Matters Provides greater flexibility for provisioning of storage resources and improves overall capacity utilization Unified console simplifies storage administration with a single user interface and common CLI Enables deployment of a broad set of applications from within a single storage system, especially in shared storage environments 14 IBM Client Use © 2011 IBM Corporation
What’s Different About Storwize V 7000 Unified? Based on highly successful Storwize V 7000 block storage system Fully integrated user interface for block and file data simplifies management – Not a “unified” launcher for two different interfaces, one single GUI Simple USB key based initial setup: extends successful Storwize V 7000 approach IBM Active Cloud Engine™ technology delivers automated storage efficiency capabilities – True policy-based management of files – With user-defined policies! Built-in IBM Tivoli Storage Manager client simplifies backup to TSM server – System also supports NDMP for third-party backup clients We bring you a powerful …block and file storage system one that is actually… 15 Unified IBM Client Use © 2011 IBM Corporation
IBM Storwize V 7000 Unified Integrates Storage Administration Integrates file and block applications in a single storage system Adds supports for file access protocols - NFS, CIFS, FTP, HTTPS, SCP Supports file replication and snapshots for business continuity 16 IBM Client Use © 2011 IBM Corporation
Intuitive GUI is Truly Integrated One administration interface for block and file data – Not a launcher for two different interfaces Integrated data protection – Built-in NDMP and IBM Tivoli Storage Manager client 17 IBM Client Use © 2011 IBM Corporation
Real-time Performance Statistics CPU Utilization Volumes Interfaces MDisks Gathers system level performance statistics (CPU utilization; port utilization and I/O rates; volume and MDisk I/O rate, bandwidth, latency) in real time with sampling rates down to 5 sec. Provides a snapshot view for immediate monitoring with 5 -minutes of performance history 18 Get “immediate” monitoring during environmental changes Troubleshoot sudden drops in performance Pair up with TPC for complete performance solutions IBM Client Use © 2011 IBM Corporation
IBM Active Cloud Engine™ for Storwize V 7000 Unified Policy-based File Administration – Optimize performance by placing files onto the Files most appropriate storage pool – Lower storage costs over time by moving inactive files to archive disk or tape, and deleting unwanted, expired files – Improve administrator productivity by automating file management – Improve data protection with policy-based file Storage Pools backup Migrate inactive data to tape, tape lib, or de-duplication device via TSM Server 19 IBM Client Use © 2011 IBM Corporation
The Power of One – IBM Storwize V 7000 Unified One system One management framework One GUI One unified block and file solution Storwize V 7000 Unified supports a 6 U block and file solution managed from one GUI IBM Active Cloud Engine. TM Further enhanced GUI Enterprise-class capability High performance in a midrange disk system Integrated non disruptive migration function Integrated no-charge Easy Tier function Integrated no-charge thin provisioning function Similar benefits to SVC when virtualizing external storage 20 IBM Client Use © 2011 IBM Corporation
Thank You! Thank You For more information, please visit ibm. com/storage/storwizev 7000 21 IBM Client Use © 2011 IBM Corporation
First Some New Terminology Control enclosure A hardware unit that includes the chassis with a midplane for connection of node canisters, drives and power supplies with batteries. Node canister A hardware unit that includes the node electronics, fabric and service interfaces, serial-attached SCSI (SAS) expansion ports and direct connections to internal drives in the enclosure. Expansion enclosure A hardware unit that includes the chassis with a midplane for connection of expansion canisters, drives, and power supplies without batteries. Expansion canister A hardware unit that includes the electronics to provide serial-attached SCSI (SAS) connections to the internal drives in the enclosure and SAS expansion ports for attachment of additional expansion enclosures. SAS Chain A cabling scheme for a string of expansion enclosures that provides redundant access to the drives inside the enclosures by both node canisters in the control enclosure. Strand One half of the cabling scheme for a SAS chain providing redundant SAS connectivity to a set of drives within multiple enclosures. Also considered an independent SAS domain or network. Phy A phy contains a transceiver (transmitter + receiver) and each SAS port contains four phys. A physical link or lane interconnects two phys. Physical link or lane SBOD 22 Within a single SAS cable are 4 physical links each capable of 6 Gbps. Switched Bunch of Disks IBM Client Use © 2011 IBM Corporation
First Some New Terminology Cluster Two node canisters in a control enclosure. Managed Disk (MDisk) A SCSI logical unit (aka LUN) built from an internal or external RAID array. Internal storage Physical SAS drives within a Storwize V 7000 control or expansion enclosure used to create RAID arrays and Managed Disks for a cluster. External storage Managed Disks that are SCSI logical units (aka LUNs) presented by storage systems that are attached to the SAN and managed by the cluster. Storage pool A collection of MDisks providing real capacity for volumes. SVC: Managed Disk Group (MDG) Volume What the host operating system sees as a SCSI disk drive. SVC: Virtual Disk (VDisk) Events An occurrence in the cluster that logs an error, warning or informational message that may trigger an alert that requires action. SVC: Errors Host mapping Thin provisioning 23 Process to control which hosts have access to specific volumes in a cluster. SVC: VDisk to host mapping Ability to define a volume with a logical capacity larger than the physical capacity available. SVC: Space-Efficient (SE) VDisk IBM Client Use © 2011 IBM Corporation
Storwize V 7000 Components Bottom node canister. Notice the unit is identical to the top canister but installed upside down. Bottom expansion canister. Notice the unit is identical to the top canister but installed upside down. 24 Control Enclosure Rear View 2076 -112/124 Top node canister. The power cooling module or PCM for The power supply unit or PSU for the control enclosure includes batteries to protect the cache in the node canisters. Notice the units are identical except the unit on the right is installed upside down. Expansion Enclosure Rear View 2076 -212/224 Top expansion canister. The power cooling module or PCM for The power supply unit or PSU for the expansion enclosure does not include batteries and thus are not interchangeable with control enclosure PCMs. Notice the units are identical PSUs. Notice the units are identical except the unit on the right is installed upside down. IBM Client Use © 2011 IBM Corporation
Storwize V 7000 Components Control Enclosure Rear View 2076 -112/124 Two 6 Gbps SAS chains Two gig. E ports and two Expansion slot for Four 8 Gbps fibre possible future growth to for expansion enclosure for enclosure expansion USB ports are available channel ports are attachment are available provide more FC ports are available per node canister. or 10 Gig Ethernet ports. per node canister. Expansion Enclosure Rear View 2076 -212/224 Two 6 Gbps SAS ports are available per expansion canister for connection to other enclosures. 25 IBM Client Use © 2011 IBM Corporation
Storwize V 7000 Logical View • Logical Storage Pools for Isolation & Quality of Service • Flexible Volume Size and Type • Pooling and Flexible Volume Sizes improves Utilization Tiering for Lower Cost and Rightsizing applications Thin Provisioned Mirrored Virtual Disks Storage Pool Stripe 16 MB – 2 GB Storwize V 7000 LUNS vdisk 0 125 GB vdisk 1 10 GB vdisk 2 525 GB High Performance Pool 25 TB LUN 0 300 GB LUN 1 300 GB LUN 2 300 GB LUN 3 300 GB IBM Client Use 26 vdisk 3 1500 GB vdisk 4 275 GB vdisk 5 5 GB Low Cost Pool 50 TB LUNA 2 TB LUNB 2 TB LUN C 2 TB © 2011 IBM Corporation
Storwize V 7000 Logical View Striped Volumes Improve Performance and Save Space by reducing Overallocation Thin Provisioned Mirrored Virtual Volumes Storage Pool Stripe 16 MB – 2 GB vdisk 0 125 GB vdisk 2 525 GB vdisk 1 10 GB High Performance Pool 10 TB vdisk 4 275 GB vdisk 5 5 GB Low Cost Pool 20 TB Extent 2 a Extent 3 a Extent 1 b Extent 2 b Extent 3 b Extent 4 b Extent 1 c Extent 2 c Extent 3 c Extent 4 c Extent 1 a vdisk 3 1500 GB Extent 4 a Extent 31 a Extent 32 a Extent 30 b Extent 31 b Extent 32 b Extent 30 c Extent 31 c Extent 32 c Extent 31 d Extent 32 d Extent 30 a Extent 1 d Extent 2 d Extent 3 d Extent 4 d Extent 30 d Extent 1 e Extent 2 e Extent 3 e Extent 4 e Extent 30 e Extent 31 e Extent 32 e Extent 1 f Extent 2 f Extent 3 f Extent 4 f Extent 30 f Extent 31 f Extent 32 f Extent 4 g Extent 30 g Extent 31 g Extent 32 g LUNB 1 TB LUN C 1 TB Extent 1 g Storwize V 7000 LUNS Extent 2 g LUN 0 300 GB LUN 1 300 GB Extent 3 g LUN 2 300 GB LUN 3 300 GB IBM Client Use 27 LUNA 1 TB © 2011 IBM Corporation
Easy Tier Automated Data Relocation with Advanced Analytics Host Volume Hybrid Storage Pool Extent Virtualization MDisk from SSD Array Cold Extents Migrate Down Hot Extents Migrate Up MDisks from HDD Arrays 28 28 IBM Client Use © 2011 IBM Corporation
Small Amounts Of Optimally Managed SSD Can Improve Storage Price/Performance Just 13% blend of SSD to HDD achieves 171% performance gain Transactional Database Performance as Blend of SSD is increased 13% blend of SSD to HDD achieves lowest cost of storage per transaction per second Cost of Storage Per Transactions Per Second as SSD Blend is Increased 46% 0% SSD 20% SSD 40% SSD 60% SSD 80% SSD 100% SSD Easy Tier achieves 78% of the maximum SSD performance potential with just 13% SSD Source: IBM Internal Study of Benchmark Factory transactional database workload performance as Easy Tier migrates data to SSD. The performance data contained herein was obtained in a IBM Client Use controlled, isolated environment. Actual results that may be obtained in other operating environments may vary. © 2011 IBM Corporation 29 29
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