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StarWind Virtual SAN

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StarWind Virtual SAN is entirely software-based, hypervisor-centric virtual machine storage. It creates a fully fault-tolerant and high-performing storage pool that is built for the virtualization workload “from scratch”. StarWind Virtual SAN basically “mirrors” inexpensive internal storage between hosts. Virtual SAN completely eliminates any need for an expensive SAN or NAS or other physical shared storage. It seamlessly integrates into the hypervisor for unbeatable performance and exceptional simplicity of use.

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StarWind Virtual SAN

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• an entirely software-based, VM-centric virtual machine storage, which

basically “mirrors” internal hard disk and flash memory between

hypervisor hosts

• software which eliminates any need for physical shared storage like SAS

JBODs, iSCSI, Fibre Channel or NAS and seamlessly integrates into the

hypervisor

StarWind Virtual SAN is…

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before after

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Similar to VMware Virtual SAN but…

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• Has an absolutely minimalistic hardware footprint – needing only

two physical hosts running VMware vSphere hypervisor and literally no

other hardware (flash is optional)

• Flash-friendly – it uses Log-Structured File System (LSFS), in-line

Deduplication and RAM-based L1 cache to help flash last longer

eliminating small writes, reducing amount of written data and

adsorbing writes in RAM

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Similar to Microsoft Clustered Storage Spaces but…

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• Has flexed-out hardware requirements starting with just two

physical hosts running Hyper-V, no additional and external hardware is

required: no SAS JBODs, SAS HBAs cabling, FC, iSCSI or SMB 3.0.

Works not only with SAS but with SATA and PCIe flash memory.

10/40/56 Gb Ethernet is used for connections, instead of 6/12 Gb SAS.

• Adds In-line Deduplication and LSFS log structure targeting VDI

and write intensive VMs and is Flash-friendly due to the amount of

written data reduced in real time thus prolonging flash life

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• Runs inside Hyper-V kernel and uses SMB 3.0 SOFS, iSCSI and Scale-

Out File Servers approaches to fit storage.

It also uses RAM and PCIe based write back cache to adsorb

writes and cache I/O.

Similar to Microsoft Clustered Storage Spaces but…

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Hyper-Converged

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• Natural part of the hypervisor, either kernel or VM based

• High performance with all major virtualization platforms, like Microsoft

Hyper-V and VMware vSphere, due to reducing I/O path, reads and

writes go locally and server side running RAM and flash cache.

• Support of non-virtualized clusters typically deployed for performance-

intensive SQL Server, Exchange, Oracle and SAP installations and

Scale-Out File Servers, SMB 3.0, NFS general purpose file servers

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Compute and Storage Separated

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• Possibility to run on a dedicated set of servers creating separated

storage pools, while for some installation a high LUN density is required.

Implemented for total flexibility of different configurations to increase

compute and storage layers performance with not only one means.

• Uses industry standard uplink protocols SMB 3.0, NFS, iSCSI and

hypervisor specific I/O acceleration technologies VAAI and ODX.

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Scale-Up & Scale-Out

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Flexible adoption of both Scale-Up and Scale-Out architectures

• capacity is increased by throwing more spindles or flash modules

into the existing storage cluster

nodes,

• storage and compute

capacity is increased by adding

additional nodes.

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• Fault Tolerance and High Availability

Basically “mirroring” of the actual storage and caches between the hosts.

Any number of replicas of a particular VM or LUN are kept alive and the

cluster uses required number of active storage controllers.

• VM-Centric Storage

A combination of RAM and Flash as multi-layered cache is used to eliminate

random reads, thus achieving major performance increase. Multiple smaller

random writes are coalesced into a single sequential big I/O write.

Implementation of Log-Structured File system (LSFS) allows to achieve up

to 90% raw sequential write performance at the file system level.

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• Hardware Agnostic

The utilization of inexpensive commodity hardware with the help of

proprietary in-house developed software, general-purpose x64 servers,

MLC flash, spinning disks and Ethernet, thus making a high-

performance solution affordable.

• Asynchronous replication

An effective mechanism to ensure that mission-critical business data is

replicated to a disaster recovery site. Replication is implemented to be

asynchronous, background, deduplication and compression-aware as

well as snapshot-based to reduce load on slow WAN connection.

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• Snapshots and Automated Storage Tiering

Implementing of inter-node tiering technology to offload “cold” data

from fast and expensive primary all-flash storage to slower but

inexpensive secondary storage tier.

• Deduplication and compression

Utilization of VM and flash-friendly space reduction technologies such

as in-line deduplication and compression, increasing usable capacity of

all-flash configurations and also prolonging flash life-cycle.

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