cw13 journy to the cloud by mohamed el mofty
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IBM Information Infrastructure Journey to the Cloud
Mohamed El Mofty – [email protected] Networking Solutions Manager – Egypt+20 10 0575 9883
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The World is Becoming Smarter Every DayThe World is Becoming Smarter Every DayWhat’s Making it Smarter? More Information!
2.5 billion RFID tags sold in 2009
900 illi GPS d i ld ll 900 million GPS devices sold annuallyby 2013
76 million smart electric meters in 2009.76 million smart electric meters in 2009. 200M by 2014
Text messages generate 400TB f d t d il i th U Sof data daily in the U.S.
MRIs will generate a Petabyte of data globally this yeardata globally this year
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Smarter Systems are Creating an Information ExplosionSmarter Systems are Creating an Information Explosion
Zettabytes Storage requirements growing 20-40% per year
Exabytes
Information doubling every 18-24 months
Storage budgets up 1%-5% in 2010
Petabytes
Sto age budgets up % 5% 0 0
The information explosionmeets budget reality
Terabytes
Gigabytes
meets budget reality
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2000 20052010
2015
Out of sight – out of mindOut of sight out of mind
Data we use everydayData we use everyday
Data we need to keep around everyday
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Storage Utilization TodayStorage Utilization Today
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Waste WaterfallsWaste Waterfalls
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Known Purchased
Storage
Purchased
Logically
Waste Waterfall Chart
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Storage Capacity Allocated
Storage Capacity toCapacity to
File System
Available Storage
Capacity to Users Total
ConsumedConsumed Storage Capacity
25% -47%Unique Data
Stored
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PhysicalPhysical LogicalLogical AllocatedAllocated AvailableAvailable ClaimedClaimed UsedUsed
Storage Virtualization isStorage Virtualization is . . .
LogicalTechnology that makes one set of resources look and feel like another set of resources, preferably with more desirable characteristics…
Logical Representation
A logical representation of resources not constrained by physical limitations
– Hides some of the complexityp y– Adds or integrates new function with existing
servicesCan be nested or applied to multiple layers
Virtualization– Can be nested or applied to multiple layers
of a system
Physical Resources
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Source: IDC
SAN Volume ControllerSAN Volume Controller Helps Address the Explosive Growth of Storage
Make changes to the
VirtualVirtualVirtual Virtual
Manage the storage pool from a central point
storage without disrupting host applications
SAN
VirtualDisk
VirtualDisk
VirtualDisk
VirtualDisk
SAN Volume ControllerApply copy
Storage Pool
SAN Volume Controller
Advanced Copy Services
Apply copy services across the storage pool
Storage Pool
HDSIBM Dell HPSunCombine the capacity from multiple arrays into a single pool of
NetApp
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into a single pool of storage
Take the Next Step in Storage InfrastructureTake the Next Step in Storage Infrastructure
Virtualized Storage– Single storage pool– Simplified LUN management
LAN
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Open Standards– Build on what you have– Designed for interoperability
LinuxSunAIXWin2k
Designed for interoperability Reducing complexity
– Moving away from box functions – Advanced features in the SAN
SANAF
SAN VolumeController
Advanced features in the SAN Impact on performance
– Application optimization capabilities
JBODIBM
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5 main benefits =>
1. Take the Next Step – Resource Utilization1. Take the Next Step Resource Utilization
LinuxSunAIXWin2k
Improve ResponsivenessDynamic volume expansion
Maintain data availabilityMaintain data availability Simplify Planning
Centralized visibilitySAN
Volume Expansion
Track actual application capacity requirements
Cost OptimizationBetter utilization rates
Reduce planned outages
Reduce acquisition costsHDS
JBODIBM
Reduce acquisition costs
HPSun
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2 Take the Next Step Volume Movement & Migration2. Take the Next Step - Volume Movement & MigrationLinuxSunAIXWin2k
DowntimeMigration while maintaining
application availabilityMigration Mode app ca o a a ab y
Reduce planned outages Staff productivity
M i t t k d iSAN
Migration Mode
Maintenance tasks during business hours
Reduce reconfiguration of other infrastructure componentsinfrastructure components
Business ImpactMore flexible choice of storage
d tHDS
JBODIBMX
products
Easier storage replacement at lease expiration
HPSun
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3. Take the Next Step – Point in Time Volume CopiesLinuxSunAIXWin2k
Operational FlexibilityVolume PIT copies across
heterogeneous systemse e oge eous sys e s
Helps centralize data protection Management Effort
Si l i t f fSAN
FlashCopy
Single user interface for copy services across the enterprise
Reduced skills and training Business ImpactUse commodity storage for
secondary/backup copies HDS
JBODIBM
Helps reduce vendor lock-in for advanced functions
HP
HDSSun
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4. Take the Next Step – Enterprise Scalability4. Take the Next Step Enterprise Scalability
Architectural Flexibility Architectural FlexibilityModular growth and dynamic
controller reconfiguration
R d i kl t li tiRespond quickly to application performance/capacity needs
Storage ConsolidationC t li d d i i t ti dSAN Centralized administration and event notification
Improved utilization of leftover and spare capacity
SAN
S l bilit and spare capacity Fast DeploymentImplement additional nodepairs
ith t d ti
JBODIBM
Scalability
without downtime
Consistent implementation of configurations & policiesHP
HDSSun
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5. Take the Next Step – Business Continuity5. Take the Next Step Business Continuity
Data AvailabilityData AvailabilitySupport PPRC
Recovery for planned and unplanned outages
LANLinuxSunAIXWin2k
unplanned outages Asset ReductionHelps reduce proprietary
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LinuxSunAIXWin2k
SAN
SAN Volume Controller
software and hardware
Copy between heterogeneous disks or subsystems SAN
SAN Volume ControllerJBOD
IBM
Increased ProductivityCommon platform for
multi-vendor disksHDS
JBODIBM Site2
Reduce need for subsystem-specific skills
HPSun
Site1
Remote Copy
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Site1
SAN Volume Controller SAN Volume Controller
RAIDt ll 2
RAID t ll 1
LUN
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LUN
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RAIDt ll 4
RAID t ll 3
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controller 2controller 1 controller 4controller 3
SAN Remote Copy (MetroMirror/Global SAN FlashCopy
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Mirror)“outside the box”
Disk Array independant i i / fl hmirroring / flashcopy
Lower Secondary Array Cost Flexible Licensing
SAN Volume Controller SAN Volume Controller
RAIDt ll 2
RAID t ll 1
LUN
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LUN
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LUN
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Improve TCO +Protected Investment +I St Utili ticontroller 2controller 1 controller 4controller 3Improve Storage Utilisation
Cross-device consistency groups
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SVC Installation ProcessEvolutionary steps Install SAN Volume Controller
SVC Installation Process
Install SAN Volume Controller Stop host I/O to LUNs chosen for
migrationM i ti LUN t SVC i Map existing LUNs to SVC using Image Mode VDisks
Reassign Image mode VDisks from g gSVC to host
Restart applications No data movement required
SAN No data movement required Arrays now managed as a pool
Data moved, striped, rebalancedBlock virtualizationBlock virtualization
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Application unaware of physical changes Future migrations now transparent
Array 1 Array 2 Array 3 Array 4
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Array 1 Array 2 Array 3 Array 4
In 1956, IBM asked : World ! Tell me what you need ?In 1956, IBM asked : World ! Tell me what you need ?
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In 1968, IBM asked : World ! Tell me how can I make your life easier ?In 1968, IBM asked : World ! Tell me how can I make your life easier ?
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IBM 2010 Storage New EraIBM 2010 Storage New Era
World ! What’s the Storage System of your dreams ?
Well, We need :
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IBM Response is :IBM Response is :
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IBM Approach to solve :IBM Approach to solve :Stop Storing So Much IBM Real-time Compression … up to 80% less space IBM ProtecTIER … up to 95% smaller disk backups
Move Data to the Right Placeo e ata to t e g t ace IBM Easy Tier … up to 3 times more performance
with just 2% solid-state
Store More with What’s On the FloorStore More with What s On the Floor IBM Storage Virtualization … up to 30% more utilization IBM Thin Provisioning … up to 35% more utilization
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Sample ReferencesSample ReferencesFrench Telecom Operator :
–Major European Storage customer–Major European Storage customer–Data Center total storage capacity: 14.5 PB of SAN and 10 PB of
NAS.
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French Telecom Operator : Storage Political Resource AllocationFrench Telecom Operator : Storage Political Resource Allocation
DMX/DS80001- By default on T2
2- Moving data depending on f
T1 - High-EndFC drives 15krpm
Blade Centers
SVC Admin performance
BladeCenter
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Blade Centers
CX,DS4000EVAAIX, X86,VM,
T2 – Mid-RangeFC Drives 10 Krpm
Solaris ServersMainSite
•New Storage repartitionT1 > 20% ( 50%
T3 - Low CostSATA Drive 7,2 Krpm
Virtual Storage
Second Site
•T1=> 20% (vs.50% without SVC)•T2 & T3 => 80% (vs. 50% without SVC)
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French Telecom Operator : Right Tiering Distribution ResultsFrench Telecom Operator : Right-Tiering Distribution Results
St Ti i Di t b tiStorage Tiering Distrbutions
90%
100%
60%
70%
80%
90%
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CX SATA
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CX SATA 0 25 19 41 30
CX FC 10 25 56 45 50.5
DMX FC 90 50 25 14 19.5
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SavingsSavingsBefore AfterBefore
High End Disks Systems 90 % x 4
After
High End Disks Systems 20 % x 4
Disks SystemsMid Range Disk Systems 10 % x 2
Disks SystemsMid Range Disk Systems 50 % x 2
SATA Disk Systems 0 % x 1
SATA Disk Systems 30 % x 1
Total 380 Total 210
45 % Yearly Savings© 2011 IBM Corporation
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Mohamed El Mofty – [email protected] Networking Solutions Manager – Egypt+20 10 0575 9883