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CF Chew
NAS Technical Architect,
South Asia
Topics
■ Information Flow
■ SAN
■ NAS
■ EMC Offerings
■Q & A
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Information
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How can the Server access the Data
Storage?
Server
?
Data Storage
Server
Data Storage
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First layer of choice
IP Channel
s
TCP/IP
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A focus on Storage Area Network
IP Channel
s
Block
SA
SAN
N
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Typical Storage Area Network (SAN)
Implementation
LAN
Switch
Fibre Channel
Host Bus Adapters (HBAs)
Tape B/R
Storage
Storage Consolidation.
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SAN Pros and Cons
✔ Block level access to storage
✔ Highly scalable
✔ High performance for large block transfers
✔ Excellent availability through multiple paths
✔ Sharing of consolidated storage
✔ High-speed LAN-less or server-less backups
✔ Data sharing through proprietary filesystem solutions
✖ Expensive to deploy and manage
✖ Expensive HBAs (compared to NICs)
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When SAN is appropriate
■ Parallel Databases
— Decision support systems
— Data mining
— CRM
— ERP
■ High bandwidth streaming video
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Information Infrastructure, Topology
Summary
Directly Server Data Storage
Attached
Storage Server
Device Data Storage
Server
Storage Fibre Data Storage
Area Server
Switch
Network Server Data Storage
TCP/IP
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A focus on Network Attached Storage
IP Channel
s
NANAS MPFS
File
S
Block
SAN
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Typical Network Attached Storage(NAS)
Implementation
Server Consolidation.
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NAS Pros and Cons
✔ File level access to storage
✖ Limited security
Internal/Lo
Local PC cal
Serving
Up Files
Shared
Resources
Network/NAS
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Information Infrastructure, Topology
Summary
Directly Server Data Storage
Attached
Storage Server
Device Data Storage
Server
Storage Fibre Data Storage
Area Server
Switch
Network Server Data Storage
TCP/IP
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EMC Networked Storage – NAS & SAN
Finance
Network Sale Finance Network Sales
Clients s Clients
File
Serve Orac Exchange SAP
rs le File
Serve Oracle Exchange SAP
rs
SAN SAN
CLARiiON
IP4700
NAS
Celerra
CLARiiO
NAS
N Symmetri
Midrange Networked FC4700
Storage Architecture x
High End Networked Storage Architecture
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Network becomes the bottleneck if NAS
only
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File Server
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A focus on Multi Path File System
IP Channel
s
MPFS = Multi-path file system
File NAS M
MPFS “Highroad”
PFS
SAN
Block
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Multi-path File System (High Road) - SAN / NAS
Integration
Network request,
channel or network
Network Infrastructure
delivery
SAN
Block Performance
Control
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Choice can be confusing: how do I choose?
Application mix
Performance requirements
Location of computing resources
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Networked Storage - EMC
Clariion IP 4700
NAS MPFS
Celerra SE Distance Performance
Celerra High Road
Celerra Sharing Sharing
Symmetrix
Connectrix
CLARiion ED-64M
SAN ED-1032
DS-32M
PerformanceDS-16M
Control DS-16B
DS-8B
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EMC Connectrix Family (SAN)
ED-1032 ED-64M
Switches
■ High
availability
CONSOLIDATION
■ Departmental
and data
center DS-32M
locations Directors
■ Rack ■ Redundant everything
DS-16B
mountable ■ Non-blocking I/O
DS-8B DS-16M
■ Data center locations
■ Maximum scalability
Hubs
FUNCTIONALITY
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EMC - NAS Platform
CLARiiON
■ High availability
■ Moderate function
CONSOLIDATION
CLARiiON
IP4700
General Purpose
File Servers
FUNCTIONALITY
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CLARiiON IP4700: EMC MIDRANGE NAS
■ Ease of use
— 10-minute installation wizard
— Web-based management
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EMC Network Attached Storage (NAS)
Symmerix
Celerra
CLARiiON IP4700
Symmetrix Celerra (CFS14) Celerra SE
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NAS Choices
Scale to 8TB
Scale to 7TB Scale to 28TB
( 2TB internal )
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SAN Choice
Ports Fabric* Availability Rack size / ports
Via redundant
DS-8B 128 1u/--
switches
Via redundant
DS-16B 256 2u/--
switches
Via redundant
DS-16M 128 1u/192
switches
Via redundant
DS-32M 256 1.5u/384
switches
Built in
ED-1032 256 18u/64
redundancy
Built in
ED-64 M 512 9u/256
redundancy
* Tested, delivered, and supported
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The EMC Networked Storage
User network
NAS
DAS
SAN SAN
SAN
SAN
IP4700
NAS
DAS MPFS OR OR
FC4700
FC4700
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Is NAS SAN ?
■ No - NAS (Network Attached Storage) has
connectivity to LAN/WAN systems normally
through TCP/IP
Server
LAN
NAS
Server
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Summary: NAS vs. SAN
NAS SAN
■ LAN connectivity ■ Fibre connectivity (Fibre
(Ethernet/GbE NIC) HBA)
■ Part of a LAN & LAN over ■ Part of a server cluster
WAN
■ Shares data blocks &
■ Shares files, objects & volumes
data
■ Data security through
■ Object security through trusted servers
network protocols
■ Switched to servers
■ Paralleled on the network
■ Clustered storage
■ Simple & easily configured
■ Fast, dedicated
■ Operating System (OS) infrastructure for backup
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Benefits of Networked Storage
■ Lower costs of administration
— Centralized management of storage
— Resource sharing
■ Faster growth
— Improved scalability, flexibility
■ Better IT services
— Increased reliability and availability
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Q&A
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Closing Slide
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