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Network Appliance Unified Storage

Peter Kllviks Country Manager Sweden & Baltics peter.kallviks@netapp.com

Agenda

Introduction
Network Appliance Unified Storage

Data Replication / Disaster Recovery


SnapMirror MetroCluster

Examples

For more information, presentations etc. contact iPro


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Simplifying Data Management

Network Appliance brings


unmatched simplicity and availability to the complex world of

enterprise data management.


Reduce cost & complexity Minimize risk Control change
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Network Appliance Today


Founded in 1992 Headquarters: Sunnyvale, CA 4,500 employees Distribution in 100+ countries Over 60,000 installed systems $2.3 Billion Balance Sheet; $1.1 Billion cash No long-term debt S&P 500 and NASDAQ 100 All kinds of customers
Small-medium-large

Examples of customers
Hipoteku un Zemes Banca Trasta Komercbank Balta Ensurance Ministry of Internal Affairs Etc.
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High Growth in the Storage Market


25 20 15 10 5 0
Source: Public Reports
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NetApp 25%

Dell 26% IBM 19% EMC 15%

HPQ 15%

HDS 2%
Y/Y Storage-related Revenue Growth Q2 2005

Gartner Group Vendor Rating Comparisons


Overall Rating Analyst Comments

NetApp
EMC

Positive
Positive

Remains a leader in the NAS market and offers SANs, diskbased backup and recovery, and ILM Continues to expand its importance to its storage users, but still has work to do to establish a long term leadership position in storage management software High end storage products sell well, but it must find a partner to distribute its midrange arrays and improve its software and professional services Has exercised good judgment in addressing overlapping storage products. During the next 18 months, it must resolve product development issues Has good position in hardware, services, and financing. It has work to do to establish a long term leadership position in storage software Having some success in midrange disk, and a storage software strategy is taking shape, in addition to its strength as a tape vendor Has created a storage division to drive sales, and continues to invest to grow its storage portfolio and market share
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HDS
HP/NSS

Promising

Promising

IBM Storage
StorageTek

Promising

Promising

Sun

Caution

Unified Storage

True Unified Storage


SAN
Enterprise Departmental Enterprise

NAS
Departmental

iSCSI Fibre Channel Dedicated Ethernet Corporate LAN

SAN (Block)

NetApp FAS

NAS (File)

System and server based functionality

NetApp Storage Appliances

FAS980

FAS960
FAS3050
50 TB

100 TB

FAS3020
84 TB

FAS270
8 TB

50 TB 96 TB 48 TB 8 TB

FAS250
2 TB

NetApp Storage Appliances


- One architecture - One management interface - One sets of functionality - Total interoperability - Know one, know them all

FAS980

FAS960
FAS3050
50 TB

100 TB

FAS3020
84 TB

FAS270
8 TB

50 TB 96 TB 48 TB 8 TB

FAS250
2 TB

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NetApp Functional Appliances

Virtual Tape Library (VTL) - 4.5 TB to 168 TB FAS3050

FAS980

FAS960
50 TB

100 TB

FAS3020
84 TB

FAS270
8 TB

50 TB

Encryption (Decru)
96 TB 48 TB

FAS250
2 TB

Information Management and classification (Kazeon)


8 TB

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FAS200 Series Front View

Up to fourteen drives in base unit iSCSI, FC-SAN*, CIFS, NFS

*FAS270 12

System Basic Components FAS3000 and FAS900


NFS / CIFS / FTP over 100Mb/GbE FCP iSCSI
Single or dual Head

Dual-attach fibre channel or SATA* disk shelves

Fibre Channel

or SCSI to
tape

*FAS3000 13

V-Series Product Line: 2005


Supported back-end platforms
IBM: ESS, DS8000, DS4000 HP: XP HDS: USB/Tagma, 99xx, 95xx Engenio STK
84 TB

48/96 TB 24/48 TB

Future back-end platforms


GF980

50 TB V3050 V3020 GF270c

GF960

8 TB

FAS and the V-Series have similar capabilities

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A Fundamentally Simpler Approach


High-end FC Midrange FC Midrange ATA Low-end ATA Virtualization Unified Unified SAN iSCSI NAS NFS CIFS Unified Primary Secondary Backup Compliance Disaster Recovery

Unrivaled synergy: everything works together


Unique leverage: everything can do more Simpler administration: one process works everywhere

Easier to deploy: less to learn means reduced training


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Typical Data Center

Windows and Unix App., B/R Severs

SQL Server systems SAN

E-mail Servers

Windows & Unix File Servers

Oracle, DB2 Unix Servers

Other Servers

Tape

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Typical Data Center


File Server -Consolidation

Windows and Unix App., B/R Severs

SQL Server systems SAN

E-mail Servers

Windows & Unix File Servers

Oracle, DB2 Unix Servers

Other Servers

CIFS/NFS

Tape

Windows and Unix File service without Windows and Unix File servers

General FASxxx / NearStore Very high performance Virtual Filsystem (WAFL) Flexible volymes / Aggregat All disks works for all volumes (LUNs) High Availability

FASxxx

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Typical Data Center


NFS mounted databases

Windows and Unix App., B/R Severs

SQL Server systems SAN

E-mail Servers

Windows & Unix File Servers

Oracle, DB2 Unix Servers

Other Servers

Tape FASxxx

CIFS/NFS

Databaser over NFS, is that good? Oracle


100% app development environment NetApp +600TB 60% DB dev. Environment NetApp +200TB 98% Oracle on Demand ASP-miljn NetApp +400TB 95% all Linux-based system NetApp 60% all internal production - NetApp
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Typical Data Center


iSAN (iSCSI) block access over IP

Windows and Unix App., B/R Severs

SQL Server systems SAN

E-mail Servers

Windows & Unix File Servers

Oracle, DB2 Unix Servers

Other Servers

Tape
Tape

CIFS/NFS

iSCSI

iSAN/iSCSI
FASxxx

SAN over IP Server environment not yet consolidated Consolidated functionality

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Typical Data Center


FC-SAN

Windows and Unix App., B/R Severs

SQL Server systems SAN

E-mail Servers

Windows & Unix File Servers

Oracle, DB2 Unix Servers

Other Servers

Tape FASxxx

CIFS/NFS

FC_SAN

iSCSI

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Typical Data Center


Consolidated functionality

Windows and Unix App., B/R Severs

SQL Server systems SAN

E-mail Servers

Windows & Unix File Servers

Oracle, DB2 Unix Servers

Other Servers

CIFS/NFS

FC_SAN

iSCSI

Example on consolidated functionality Global SnapShot and Cloning Global reserv capacity pool Consolidated management

Tape FASxxx

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Backup Snapshot (FREE)


Safe: Read-only, INSTANT freeze framed version of a filers file system at some past point in time Efficient: Consumes no additional disk space until/unless filesystem changes Accessible: End-users serve themselves via special subdirectories Automated: Scheduled (hourly, daily, weekly) by the administrator or on-demand Robust: Up to 255 Snapshots* per volume with no overhead

* per file system

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Example Consolidate Databases/Application data


Exchange Environment

Centralise backup

FC or IP SAN

Perform full backups in seconds using logical copies of data (SnapShot)


Primary Storage

Backup operations are fully automated Restore Exchange in minutes Also extend capacity without downtime

Snapshots Time to Backup: Seconds

Snapshots Time to Restore: Minutes


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Example of additional functionality Rapid Access to Exchange Archive Data

Exchange Environment

FC or IP SAN

Primary Storage Single Mailbox Restore

Rapidly recover storage group, message, folder, or mailbox From any location or media From any logical Snap copy <256 copies Exchange recovery environment not required Advanced search capabilities

Restore mail box

Time to restore: minutes


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Typical Data Center


Backup-to-Disk (B-2-D)

Windows and Unix App., B/R Severs

Backup Oracle, DB2 Unix Servers

SQL Server systems SAN

E-mail Servers

Windows & Unix File Servers

Other Servers

Backup-till-Disk - SnapVault Automated backup/restore

Upto 255 copies per volume


Incremental forever Symantec integration Cost savings
NearStore Tape FASxxx SnapVault

1. Baseline copy of data to be backed up 2. From there on, Incremental forever


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CIFS/NFS

FC_SAN

iSCSI

Typical Data Center


Backup-till-Disk (B-2-D) Open System SnapVault (OSSV)

Windows and Unix App., B/R Severs

SQL Server systems SAN

E-mail Servers

Windows & Unix File Servers

Oracle, DB2 Unix Servers

Other Servers

Open System SnapVault (OSSV) Same functionality as SnapVault Automated Backup/Restore for remote servers (Windows, Unix & Linux) Automated Backup/Restore for other SAN and non-SAN servers Cost savings

CIFS/NFS

FC_SAN

iSCSI

SnapVault FASxxx

NearStore

Tape

Open System SnapVault (OSSV)

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Typical Data Center


Disaster Recovery - Mirroring

Windows and Unix App., B/R Severs

SQL Server systems SAN

E-mail Servers

Windows & Unix File Servers

Oracle, DB2 Unix Servers

Other Servers

SnapMirror Disaster/Recovery Data Mirroring Syncronous, asyncronous and/or semi syncronous All types of NetApp FAS and/or R200s Can be combined with other softwares

CIFS/NFS

FC_SAN

iSCSI

SnapVault SnapMirror FASxxx

NearStore

Tape

Open System SnapVault (OSSV)

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Data Replication / Disaster Recovery


SnapMirror

DR Portfolio

Synchronous Replication

MetroCluster
Semi-Synch Replication

Cost

Asynch Replication

SnapMirror

Electronic Vaulting

SnapVault
Low

Availability

High

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Simplified & Cost Effective DR with SnapMirror


SnapMirror Value Proposition
Primary Data Center

Simple, flexible and cost-effective


LAN

Benefits
Simple
Simple configuration Integrated with SnapManager Simplified failover/failback - MultiStore

FAS

FAS

Flexible
SnapMirror
DR Site

Address a broad range of DR requirements Operate with FC or IP network Mirror to/from any NetApp system Multi-hop, cascading

Cost-effective
FAS NearStore

Mirror to inexpensive targets Supports all SLAs Bandwidth efficient with BLI changes Leverage low cost IP networks Backup data can be made writeable
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How simple is it? SnapMirror Async (5 minute updates)


src:/vol/v1 dst:/vol/v1 5 * * *
SnapMirror

Sync

src:/vol/v1 dst:/vol/v1 sync

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SnapMirror Deployment Options


Multiple hops
Cascading

Many-to-one

Sync

Async

Asymmetric replication
FAS

NearStore

Heterogeneous replication with V-Series


Enterprise Storage Array

V-Series

FAS

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Data Replication / Disaster Recovery


MetroCluster

MetroCluster At-A-Glance
An integrated high availability and business continuance solution for metropolitan and campus areas Combines software and hardware capabilities to deliver disaster recovery at remote site with
No data loss Very fast recovery Transparen failover Unmatched simplicity

Shipping since December 2002

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What is a MetroCluster?
Building A Building B

LAN

Traditional Clustered Storage system


vol X vol Y vol X vol Y

Cluster interconnect A-loop B-loop

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MetroCluster Stretch Cluster


Highest level of availability
Building A Building B

LAN

FASxxxx

FASxxxx

vol X vol Y vol X

vol Y

Cluster interconnect A-loop B-loop

The MetroCluster Infrastructure will act as it was one single system Supports FASxxx and V-series
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MetroCluster Short Distance


(<500 meters)
Building A Building B

LAN

vol X vol Y vol X

vol Y

Benefits
Disaster protection Complete redundancy Up-to-date mirror Site failover

Cluster interconnect A-loop B-loop

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MetroCluster Long Distance


(>500 meters)
Building A LAN Building B

FC over dark fibre

vol X

vol Y

Benefits
Disaster protection Complete redundancy Up-to-date mirror

vol X

vol Y

Cluster interconnect

Site
FC switches are Brocade

failover

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Typical Data Center


Cooperation, complementary and flexibility

Windows and Unix App., B/R Severs

SQL Server systems SAN

E-mail Servers

Windows & Unix File Servers

Oracle, DB2 Unix Servers

Other Servers

Tape

CIFS/NFS

FC_SAN

iSCSI

SnapVault SnapMirror FASxxx

Complementary to other soliutions Example:


OSSV from existing SAN tl NearStore Archive, WORM etc. Virtuell Tape Etc.

NearStore

Tape

Open System SnapVault (OSSV)

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Examples

Effects of functionality

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High Available Storage Solution


T1
Geographical separation

T2

1. User or application access T1 2. SnapShot each 15 minutes* 3. SnapMirror each 15 minutes* 4. SnapVault twice a day*

SnapMirror Or MetroCluster

SnapVault

Unique NetApp software solution


T3

Focus on Business Requirements Flexible configuration options

*Different intervalls can be selected based on business requirements


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Example - Before, conceptual picture


WIndows 2K/2003 med MSSQL etc.i genomsnitt 72 GB interndisk i varje

GbE Switch
Legato Networker Backup ver LAN

Totalkapacitet 7 TB

Unix-servrar med Oracle

4 x FILSERVRAR ~1TB EXCHANGE ~340GB


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Example - Complexity

GbE Switch

- Islands of information - High level of complexity - High TCO - High level of risks - Backup/Restore problems - Resource intensive -...

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Example After

CIFS GbE Switch NFS iSCSI

NetApp FAS3020 Storage System

NetApp FAS3020/SATA

SnapMirror

- Simple administration - Dynamic Spare cap. - SnapShot/SnapRestore - Backup-2-Disk - SnapMirror - SnapDrive - SnapManager (Exch/SQL) - DFM - CIFS, iSCSI Protocols - TCO - ...

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