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HP StorageWorks

Stress-free storage
July 2006

2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice

Agenda

Arquitecturas de Almacenamiento Arreglo de Discos EVA Arreglo de Discos XP

EFS Clustered Gateway


Copia de Seguridad (VLS)

Almacenamiento de configuracin directa (Direct Attached Storage (DAS)


LAN
Facil de configurar Bajo costo de solucin x Almacenamiento descentralizado

SCSI Interconnect

IBM

x Sin consolidacin de almacenamiento x Sin alta disponibidad x Baja perormance

Dedicated Storage on each server

Network Attached Storage (NAS)


Storage Served over Ethernet

Heterogeneous environment

Centralized storage

x Low performance

NAS
x Limited Scalability

x Network congestion during backups & restores

x Ethernet limitations CSMA-CD

Storage Area Network (SAN)

VMS Cluster

Tru64 UNIX

Shared Storage Pool over dedicated network

Storage Area Network (SAN)


Heterogeneous environment Centralized storage management

High degree of Fault tolerance


Best & superior performance Storage Consolidation Fast & efficient backups and restores Dynamic Scalability

SAN
Fibre Channel Reliable Extremely low CPU Overhead Large Blocks of Data LAN-free back-up

Vs

NAS
IP Unreliable Extremely High Large Nos. of small Blocks Lan Back-up

Applications managing own Applications driven by universal Data specs access to files

Typical Usage

NAS
office applications file serving file sharing between office users & CAD users content management for web servers consolidation of home directories for controlled & centralized backup boot device for diskless server farms rich media such as audio or video streaming

SAN
physical storage consolidation of any application mix physical storage sharing for cluster configurations sharing of backup devices (libraries) long distance data mirroring and/or data replication on storage device level redundant, high speed disk access for large database servers

BACKUP SOFTWARE

What is it?
Software that provides automated data protection for businesses with 24x7 availability needs.

What does it do?


Data Protection: copies data onto a storage device, so that in case of a need (loss, corruption, disaster), data can be easily recovered and made accessible. Media management: easily manages the library catalogues to keep track of all media and copies of data for fast recovery.

Most important features:


Automated backups that scale from small workgroups to multi-site, heterogeneous SAN & NAS environments with thousands of servers. Fully-integrated Zero-Downtime backup with InstantRecovery.

How to choose between tape drives and tape libraries servers


Tape drives
Servers

Autoloaders

Tape Libraries
Multiple

are configured Single/Multiple servers individually and backup Unattended backup device is connected LAN based Backup directly to the server Disk capacity to be Disk capacity to be backed up is 200 GB to backed up is less than 1 TB 200 GB Consolidation is Cost conscious required customer

servers are configured together Unattended backup LAN or SAN based backup
Disk

capacity to be backed up is more than 1 TB Consolidation and centralized management is required Storage external to servers in JBOD or disk arrays

HP StorageWorks Product Portfolio

2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice

HP StorageWorks Online Portfolio


XP family EVA family MSA family
XP12000 < 332+ TB XP10000 < 69+ TB

Aggregate throughput

Always-on availability < 332+ TB Low cost consolidation < 24 TB


Outstanding TCO < 72 TB


WEB, Exchange, SQL Simple DAS-to-SAN (ProLiant) Windows, Linux, Netware + more

Storage consolidation + disaster recovery Simplification through virtualization Windows, HP-UX, Linux, + more

Data center consolidation + disaster recovery Large-scale Oracle/SAP applications HP-UX, Windows, + 20 more, including mainframe

Scalability

MSA family
MSA20/30
+ Smart Array:

MSA500 G2:

MSA1000 & HA Kit:


Maximum Storage Consolidation Ideal SAN Storage Multipath Support with HA Kit

MSA1500:
Maximum Storage Consolidation Ideal SAN Storage Two Tier Storage SATA/SCSI

Basic Storage Consolidation 2-Node Clustering Direct Server Connect Multipath Support with HA Kit

Uses

Uses

Uses

Uses
ProLiant and Integrity Servers Enterprise-class SCSI drives & low cost SATA drives Combine with EVA or XP
Disk to Disk to Tape Backup Email archive WORM certification

ProLiant Expansion ProLiant Simplicity ProLiant and Integrity Server SmartArray attach Bundled for simple ordering Bundled for Simple ordering HP Insight Manager Small Branch Office Solution Branch Office Solution
Low Acquisition Price Low Management Costs Ideal For 2-Node Clusters Entry Level SAN Integrated FC Backup Ideal For Multiple Clusters

PLUS SMB KIT!

HP StorageWorks EVA family:


Do more with less! Enterprise-class thats powerfully simple!

EVA8000 EVA6000 EVA4000


Unparalleled simplicity and lowest TCO Satisfies a broad range of budgets, capacities and performance Improved performance, higher capacity support, larger cache, and more Fibre Channel ports Functionally robust and competitivelypriced local and remote replication offerings Extended cluster support solutions that provide an integrated application and storage failover Integrated disaster recovery solution services, backup and restore solutions

Traditional RAID vs Vraid


SCSI Bus 1 SCSI Bus 2 SCSI Bus 3 SCSI Bus 4 SCSI Bus 5 SCSI Bus 6

RAID

RAID 5 Volume

Tedious, manual volume placement and management

RAID 0 Volume

RAID 1 Volume

Logical

Vraid 5 Virtual Disk

Vraid 0 Virtual Disk

Vraid 1 Virtual Disk

Vraid
Physical

Traditional Disk Array Approach

RAID Controller
Spare Spare

RAID Level (0 or 1 or 5)

Traditional Disk Array Approach

Host presentation

0 1 2
RAID Controller
Spare

LUN 0 LUN 1

Spare

LUN 2 RAID Level

Traditional Disk Array Approach

Host presentation

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
RAID Controller
LUN 6 LUN 7 LUN 5 LUN 4 LUN 0 LUN 1
Spare

LUN 3

Spare

LUN 2

Where is the I/O Bottleneck ?


Is it todays disk controllers? Is it cache? Is it Fibre Switches?

Is it HBAs? Is it the Disk Drive? YES Its still the drive.

HOW does HP overcome this Bottleneck ?????? VIRTUALIZATION

Virtualization How we do it
Linux W2K cluster HP-UX TRU64 OVMS Solaris AIX Netware LUNs
100GB 200GB

SAN Fabric

SAN Fabric

100GB

200GB

Virtual Disks

1-16 Disk Groups 8-240 disks per disk group

Disk Group 1

Up to 1024 Virtual Disks (LUNs)

Un-grouped disks

Virtualization How we do it
Linux W2K cluster HP-UX TRU64 OVMS Solaris AIX Netware LUNs
100GB 200GB

SAN Fabric

SAN Fabric

100GB

200GB

Virtual Disks Add disks to a Disk Group non disruptively VDisk re-levels across the extra spindles

Disk Group 1

Un-grouped disks

Virtualization How we do it
Linux W2K cluster HP-UX TRU64 OVMS Solaris AIX Netware LUNs
100GB 200GB

SAN Fabric

SAN Fabric

100GB

200GB

Virtual Disks Add disks to a Disk Group non disruptively LUN re-levels across the extra spindles

Disk Group 1

Un-grouped disks

Virtualization How we do it
Linux W2K cluster HP-UX TRU64 OVMS Solaris AIX Netware LUNs
100GB 200GB

SAN Fabric

SAN Fabric

100GB

200GB

Virtual Disks Remove disks non disruptively from the Disk Group

Disk Group 1

Un-grouped disks

Enterprise Virtualization : Virtual Disk Leveling


Disk 1 Disk 2 Disk 3 Disk 4 Disk 5

Allocated space due to Distributed Sparing


Parity10 Data10 Data9 Parity9 Data10 Data9 Data10 Data9 Data10 Data9

Data8
Data7 Data6 Parity5 Data4 Data3 Data2 Data1

Data8
Data7 Data6 Data5 Parity4 Data3 Data2 Data1

Parity8
Data7 Data6 Data5 Data4 Parity3 Data2 Data1

Data8
Parity7 Data6 Data5 Data4 Data3 Parity2 Data1

Data8
Data7 Parity6 Data5 Data4 Data3 Data2 Parity1

Enterprise Virtualization : Virtual Disk Leveling


Disk 1 Disk 2 Disk 3 Disk 4 Disk 5 Disk 6 Disk 7 Disk 8 Disk 9 Disk 10

Allocated space due toAllocated space due to Distributed Sparing Distributed Sparing
Parity10 Data10 Data9 Parity9 Data10 Data9 Data10 Data9 Data10 Data9

Data8
Data7 Data6 Parity5 Data4 Data3 Data2 Data1

Data8
Data7 Data6 Data5 Parity4 Data3 Data2 Data1

Parity8
Data7 Data6 Data5 Data4 Parity3 Data2 Data1

Data8
Parity7 Data6 Data5 Data4 Data3 Parity2 Data1

Data8
Data7 Parity6 Data5 Data4 Data3 Data2 Data6 Data7 Data8 Data9 Data6 Data7 Data8 Parity9 Data6 Data7 Parity8 Data9 Data10 Data6 Parity7 Data8 Data9 Data10 Parity6 Data7 Data8 Data9 Data10

Parity1 Parity10 Data10

Enterprise Virtualization: Distributed Sparing


Disk 1 Disk 2 Disk 3 Disk 4 Disk 5 Disk 6 Disk 7 Disk 8 Disk 9 Disk 10

Allocated space due to Distributed Sparing


Data2 Data4 Data6 Data8 Parity10

Data9 Data7 Parity5 Data3 Data1

Parity9 Data7 Data5 Data3 Data1

Data9 Data7 Data5 Parity3 Data1

Data9 Parity7 Data5 Data3 Data1

Data9 Data7 Data5 Data3 Parity1

Parity10 Data10 Data8 Data6 Data4 Data2 Data8 Data6 Parity4 Data2

Data10 Parity8 Data6 Data4 Data2

Data10 Data8 Data6 Data4 Parity2

Data10 Data8 Parity6 Data4 Data2

EVA 4000/6000/8000 Features


Multi-Vendor Platform / Clustered Server Support Supports integrated iSCSI Connectivity Option for Windows and Linux Dual redundant controller operation for increased fault tolerance Mirrored Write-Back Cache Read-Ahead and Adaptive Read Caching Battery-Back-Up for controller cache memory Virtual RAID Arrays (Vraid0, Vraid1, Vraid5, Vraid 1+0) Supports connection of up to 256 hosts Supports up to 1024 virtual disks Dynamic capacity expansion (in 1 GB increments) Virtual disk data load leveling Distributed sparing of disk capacity Support for remote replication (synchronous and asynchronous) Support for Snapshots, Vsnaps, Snapclone and Cross Vraid snapshots and Snapclone, Mirrorclone with Delta resync Multiple Bus Failover Support using industry popular multiple path software Non-disruptive XCS software upgrade capability Controller Password Protection for Configuration Control Controller based LUN masking (Selective Storage Presentation) SAN-based Data Zoning (through switches) GUI Interface for management and monitoring (manages up to 16 EVAs)

EVA 4000 - Specs

EVA 4000 2C1D

to

EVA 4000 2C4D

Min Data Drives Capacity Virtual Spare Drives Cache Drive Enclosures Host Ports 8 576 GB raw 0 4 GB 1 4

Increment 1 1 1 -

Max 56 28 TB raw (500GB disks) 2 4 GB 4 4

EVA 4000 - Architecture


Management Server (Win)

Fabric 1

Fabric 2

2 HSV Controllers

HSV200 controller 1

HSV200 controller 2

1 to 4 Disk enclosures 8 to 56 FC Disks

EVA 4000 Scalability

2C1D

2C2D

2C3D

2C4D

EVA 6000 - Specs

EVA 6000 2C4D

to

EVA 6000 2C8D

Min Data Drives Capacity Virtual Spare Drives Cache Drive Enclosures Host Ports 16 1152 GB raw 0 4 GB 4 4

Increment 1 1 1 -

Max 112 56 TB raw (500GB disks) 2 4 GB 8 4

EVA 6000 - Architecture


Management Server (Win)

Fabric 1

Fabric 2

2 HSV Controllers 2 FC Loop Switches

HSV200 controller 1
FC loop switch

HSV200 controller 2
FC loop switch

4-8 Disk enclosures 16 to 112 FC Disks

EVA 6000 Scalability

2C4D

2C5D

2C6D

2C7D

2C8D

EVA 8000 - Specs


EVA 8000 2C2D to

EVA 8000 2C12D + EVA 8000 0C6D

Min Data Drives Capacity Virtual Spare Drives Cache Drive Enclosures Host Ports 8 576 GB raw 0 8 GB 2 8

Increment 1 1 2 -

Max 240 120 TB raw ( base on 500GB) 2 8 GB 18 8

EVA 8000 - Architecture


Management Server (Win)

Fabric 1

Fabric 2

2 HSV Controllers 4 FC Loop Switches

HSV210 controller 1
FC loop switch FC loop switch

HSV210 controller 2
FC loop switch FC loop switch

2-18 Disk enclosures


12 in the first rack 6 in the utility cabinet

8 to 240 FC Disks

EVA 8000 Scalability

2C2D

2C6D

2C12D

Building Storage classes within an EVA


File Servers Backup Server Archive Server DB Servers

HSV controller 1
FC loop switch

HSV controller 2
Fast FC Disks
FC loop switch 73, 146GB 15krpm

Large FC Disks
146, 300GB 10krpm

FATA Disks
250GB nearonline

HP Command View EVA software suiteamazingly simple

Simpler to manage than traditional array approaches Automate and aggregate management tasks Quickly provision online storage & instantly replicate data Simplified tiered storage Quickly expand LUNs Easily add physical disks online Configure LUNs, RAID groups with just a few mouse clicks Proactive remote monitoring services for maximum uptime Standards-based SMI-S Manage EVA with heterogeneous networked SAN storage devices with HP

Management Applications

HP ISEE solutions - remote monitoring

Command View EVA suite

Configuration, discovery, events & monitoring, security


New
LUN masking CLUIscripting /agents Basic replication

Performance Monitoring

WEBBES SMI-S and APIs

Enterprise Virtual Arrays

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