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sVC33
IBM SONAS and the
Cloud Storage Taxonomy
Tony PearsonIBM Master Inventor and Senior Managing Consultant
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Confused over the different types of
cloud storage? IBM's scale out network
attached storage (SONAS) can be used
in a variety of use cases. This session
will provide an overview of IBM's SONAS
solution, provide an update on the latest
features and functions recently
announced, and explain how it can be
deployed in various private, public and
hybrid cloud environments.
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Sessions -- Tony Pearson
• Monday – 1:00pm Storing Archive Data for Compliance Challeng es– 4:15pm IBM Watson: What it Means for Society
• Tuesday – 4:15pm Using Social Media: Birds of a Feather (BOF)
• Wednesday – 9:00am Data Footprint Reduction: IBM Storage option s– 2:30pm IBM's Storage Strategy in the Smarter Comput ing era– 4:15pm IBM SONAS and the Cloud Storage Taxonomy
• Thursday – 9:00am IBM Watson: What it Means for Society– 10:30am Tivoli Storage Productivity Center Overview– 5:30pm IBM Edge “Free for All” hosted by Scott Drummo nd
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Scale Out Network Attached
Storage Market Opportunity
• There is a significant shift in storage usage from traditional structured data to unstructured, file storage content.
• ‘Content Depots’ are emerging in storage market in areas like archiving, media repositories, web content, health records, etc. Some reports show this space growing at +90% annually.
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W o r l d w i d e F i l e - B a s e d vs B l o c k - B a s e d S t o r a g e
C a p a c i t y S h i p m e n t s , 2 0 0 9 – 2 0 1 4
Source: IDC's 2010 Enterprise Disk Storage Consumption Model4
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Cloud Storage Taxonomy
Reference Storage• Archives
• Images/Video• NENR / Compliance
Ephemeral Storage• Typically boot volumes,
page files and temporary data• Goes away when VM
is shutdown
Persistent Storage• Persists across
VM reboots• Can be shared
between VMs• Transactional• High Performance
Storage as the CloudStorage for the Cloud
Hosted Storage• File Storage• Backup/Disaster Recovery• Web API objects
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Cloud Storage Taxonomy
Storage as the CloudStorage for the Cloud
Persistent Storage
• Persists across VM reboots
• Can be shared between VMs�Transactional�High
Performance
�SVC, XIV, Storwize V7000
Reference Storage
• Archives• Images Video�NENR / Compliance / Immutability
Ephemeral Storage
• Typically boot volumes, page files and temporary
• Goes away when VMis shutdown
Hosted Storage• File Storage• Backup• Disaster Recovery�Web API objects
IBM SONAS
� Information Archive�N series
�IBM partners with Nirvanix
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The Problems with NAS filers
today
“I loved my first filer. It was so easy to
manage. When we installed our 20 th,I started to hate
them.”
Classic Filers
• Current NAS solutions do not scale
• Customers have to add box after box and manage them individually
• Difficult to apply policies across independent data islands
• Some applications require parallel access and high data rates
• Migration, integration or removal of storage for file services is a disruptive nightmare
• Backup windows are a big issue and get worse as the amount of data increases
� All files online, but more than 80% haven't been accessed during the last 6 months
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Using a Global Name Space
• Many attempts to solve this with a Mount Point Aggregator (F5 Acopia, ONTAP GX) – Each individual file is pinned to a single NAS
filer– Maximum single file performance is equal to
the performance of the individual hosting filer– Bottlenecks on individual directory branches– Islands regarding disks, backup, etc.
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/sales
/finance
/web
• Each filer is individually accessed
• “Finding the file”becomes…– Finding the server that
has the file… then …– finding the file on that
server
/sales
/finance
/web
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Core Value – Simple
Management
/
/sales
/finance
/web
each file is pinnedto a single filer
“Cloud“ IP Layer“Cloud“ IP Layer
Classic Filers
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/sales
/finance
/web
Global name space,Every file is accessible from all interface nodes
Scale-Out Network Attached Storage
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History of SONAS
2000 2010
IBM LaunchesSAN File System
(software only)
2003 2005 2007 2011
IBM Research announces“Storage Tank” project
IBM Partnerswith NetApp
Scale-Out File Services (SoFS)
Scale-Out Network Attached Storage (SONAS)
Smart BusinessStorage Cloud
SONASR1.3
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IBM Storage Product
Positioning – Primary Data
Entry Level
Sequential
DS5000 StorwizeV7000
XIV
SVC
DS8000SONAS
N3000
Random
N6000
High Performance Computing
UnifiedStorage
Enterprise
Flash & Stash
DS3000
Midrange
Mainframe Optimized
Distributed
NAS for all servers
DCS3700StorwizeV7000 Unified
N7000
SSDSSD
SSD
SSD
SSD
SSD
SSD
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Storage Approach: Carpeting
versus Rugs
Wall-to-Wall Carpeting ApproachSome clients want a strategic storage solution for all of their workloads, applications and servers.
� Scale-Out Network Attached Storage (SONAS)
Area Rugs ApproachSome clients focused on tactical solutions for particular workloads or applications.
� Storwize V7000 Unified or N series for specific projects, groups or remote office/branch office (ROBO)
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SONAS – Host Attachment
• Integrates Clustered CIFS and Clustered NFS via CTDB, which provides:
– Transparent, non-disruptive failover of CIFS and NFS with no client side changes
– Integrated Acess Control Lists (ACL) between Unix, Linux and Windows
• Active Directory• LDAP
– Unparalleled aggregate performance scaling, Intelligent load balancing, simultaneous access to a single file by heterogeneous clients.
• FTP/SCP for File transfers• HTTPS for web content
CIFSCIFS
IBMGPFSIBM
GPFS
Enterprise LinuxEnterprise Linux
IBM ServerIBM Server
IBM DiskIBM Disk
ReportingReporting
MonitoringMonitoring
ProvisioningProvisioning
NFSNFS HTTPSHTTPSFTPFTP
CTDBCTDB
Space ManagementSpace Management
Backup & RestoreBackup & Restore
ReplicationReplication
SCPSCP
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SONAS – System Software Stack
• General Parallel File System (GPFS) - IBM’s high end clustered file system
– Designed for extreme performance, scalability, and availability – features distributed metadata, wide striping, byte range locking, parallel I/O, variable block size, and extensive tuning parameters
– Reference www.top500.org
• Rsync for file-level Asynchronous Replication
CIFSCIFS
IBMGPFSIBM
GPFS
Enterprise LinuxEnterprise Linux
IBM ServerIBM Server
IBM DiskIBM Disk
ReportingReporting
MonitoringMonitoring
ProvisioningProvisioning
NFSNFS HTTPSHTTPSFTPFTP
CTDBCTDB
Space ManagementSpace Management
Backup & RestoreBackup & Restore
ReplicationReplication
SCPSCP
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Video streaming
Tiger Shark� Real time� Streaming� Read Perf� Wide stripe
HPC
GPFS General File
Serving� Standards� Portable
operating system interface (POSIX) semantics-Large block� Directory and � Small file perf� Data
management
Virtual Tape Server (VTS)
Linux®Clusters (Multiple architectures)
IBM AIX®Loose Clusters
GPFS 2.1-2.3
HPC
ResearchVisualizationDigital MediaSeismicWeather explorationLife sciences
32 bit /64 bitInter-op (IBM AIX & Linux)GPFS Multicluster
GPFS over wide area networks (WAN)
Large scale clustersthousands of nodes
GPFS 3.1-3.2
2006-7
First called GPFS
First called GPFS
GPFS 3.4 introduces improvements in performance, scalability, migration and diagnostics and enhanced Windows™ high performance computing (HPC) server support, including support for homogenous Windows clusters.
GPFS 3.4
Enhanced Windows cluster support- Homogenous Windows Server
Performance and scaling improvements
Enhanced migration and diagnostics support
2009
GPFS 3.3
Restricted Admin Functions
Improved installation
New license model
Improved snapshot andbackup
Improved ILM policy engine
2010
Ease of administration
Multiple-networks/ RDMA
Distributed Token Management
Faster failover
Multiple NSD servers
NFS v4 Support
Small file performance
Information lifecycle management (ILM)
� Storage Pools� File sets� Policy Engine
IBM General Parallel File System
(GPFS™) – History and evolution
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GPFS: ASC Purple/C Supercomputer
• 1536-node, 100 Teraflop IBM System P cluster at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
• 2 PB GPFS file system (one mount point)
• 500 RAID controller pairs, 11000 disk drives
• 126 GB/s parallel I/O measured to a single file (134GB/s to multiple files)
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SONAS – The Logical File
System View
FS1 FS2 FS256
SONAS can hold up to 16.9 PB of usable file space (21 PB raw)
. . .
One big file system or divide into as many as 256 smaller file systems.
• RPQ required for file systems larger than 8 PB
Each file system can be further divided into filesetcontainers (tree branches)
• Policies applied at the fileset level
Gold Silver Bronze
Each Storage Pool consists of a set of LUNs on the Storage Pods
Soft and hard quotas can be defined for user, group, or fileset
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On SONAS, the IBM Active Cloud Engine™ provides:
• Policy-based file management• High Speed Scan engine to
identify files to be processed • HSM migration of files to tape,
with transparent recall• WAN caching across distance
Active Cloud Engine™
What is IBM Active Cloud Engine™? Think of it as a very
smart, very fast robot – that never sleeps – keeping your cloud storage neat, tidy, and
running smoothly…
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SONAS – HSM and
Information Lifecycle Management
• Capacity managed centrally • Average utilization >80%• Policy driven � File placement – direct new
files to the correct initial disk tier� File movement – between
storage tiers, the least active files can be migrated to tape via TSM� File expiration – delete files
after they are no longer neededJust buy the capacity
you really need
SONAS TSM
ILM HSM
IP Network
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File Placement
Example using DB2 or Oracle
• Databases by default places index and data table spaces in the same directory
• File placement policies can direct the data to a pool with appropriate performance characteristics using file extension
– Data table spaces have a .DAT extension
– Index table spaces have an .INX extension
FastIndex_pool15K RPM
Lower Costdata_pool7200 RPM
/DATA/MYDB/ SQL00002.DAT
SQL00002.INX
SQL00003.DAT
SQL00003.INX
SQL00004.DAT
SQL00004.INX
Rule ‘Data rule’ set pool ‘index_pool’
Where UPPER(NAME) like ‘%.INX’
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SONAS – Backup and Data
Replication Options
FS1
Gold Silver Bronze
LAN
Files can be backed up to Tivoli Storage Manager
• High Speed Scan• Data sent over LAN
NDMP for other backup software
Up to 256 Snapshots of entire file system, 256 snapshots per fileset
• Read-Only, Space-Efficient• Microsoft VSS Interface• /fs1/.snapshot/snap1• /fs1/.snapshot/snap2
Writeable, space-efficient File clones
File System Replication• Synchronous (Rank to Rank)• Asynchronous (SONAS to another SONAS)
via Rsync
snap1 snap2
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SONAS – Options for TSM and
NDMP Backups
SONAS
ILM
IP Network
SONAS NDMP
IP Network
Option 1:TSM for Backup and HSM
SONAS TSM
IP Network
Option 2:NDMP software for Backup only,No HSM
Symantec NetBackup, CommVault Simpana, and
EMC Legato
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Symantec, McAfee Antivirus Software.Add more nodes for
scalability
3) Scan nodes attached to customer IP Network scan the files and return
results
2) SONAS intercepts request and sends to
Scan Nodes
Load balances across scan nodes and
manages scan results.
1) Client Requests Windows File
� Identify customers using CIFS and who require antiv irus software for data protection.
� On-access AV connector provides tight integration t o Antivirus scan nodes
� Files can be scanned manually or through a schedule defined on SONAS
� "Scan file system" function allows files to be scan ned manually or through a schedule defined on SONAS
� "Scan on access" function automatically scans all s pecified files on a CIFS share when created, opened , or updated depending on policy settings
Antivirus Scan Nodes
InterfaceNodes
InterfaceNodes
High Cap
InterfaceNodes
InterfaceNodes
High Perf
High Perf High Cap
StorageNodes
StorageNodes
StorageNodes
StorageNodes
Network
AV
Con
nect
or
Validated for Symantec and McAfeeanti-virus programs
Antivirus to Protect Your Data
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Active Cloud Engine:
WAN Caching• Central site gets
updates frequently
• Regional/edge sites can periodically prefetch or pull on demand
• Data is revalidated
Backup Site
Periodic pre-fetch
Data Ingest on location(writer) On Demand Pull
Periodic Prefetch
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Scale-Out NAS hardware components
• Since the early 1990s, IBM ’s SeaScape Architecture focused on using Commercial Off-the-Shelf hardware for its storage systems
• SONAS continues this tradition, using IBM System x3650 servers, and high density disk drawers
• This approach allows IBM to take advantage of R&D spent on other server and storage projects
CIFSCIFS
IBMGPFSIBM
GPFS
Enterprise LinuxEnterprise Linux
IBM ServerIBM Server
IBM DiskIBM Disk
ReportingReporting
MonitoringMonitoring
ProvisioningProvisioning
NFSNFS HTTPSHTTPSFTPFTP
CTDBCTDB
Space ManagementSpace Management
Backup & RestoreBackup & Restore
ReplicationReplication
SCPSCP
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SONAS ArchitectureA clustered configuration of three basic
building blocks
MoreDisk
MoreDisk
DualCtrl+Disk
DualCtrl+Disk
MoreDisk
MoreDisk
DualCtrl+Disk
DualCtrl+Disk
IP Mgmt Infiniband
1GbE or 10GbELocal Console Manager (LCM)
CIFS, NFS v2/v3, FTP, HTTPall mainframe and distributed
20Gbps DDR InfiniBanddata network
2 Storage Nodes per Storage Pod
2 to 30 Interface Nodes (3.5GB/s per node)
x4 3Gbps SAS between controllers and disk expansion
1 to 30 Storage Pods
Management network 1GbE
8Gbps FCP between storage nodes and disk controllers
LAN
60 disks (each)
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Sample configurations for
IBM SONAS system
MoreDisk
MoreDisk
Storage NodeStorage Node
60 Disks
60 Disks
Storage NodeStorage Node
60 Disks
2 Ctrls+Disk
60 Disks
Switches
Storage Dense Configuration
DualCtrl+Disk
DualCtrl+Disk
2 Ctrls+Disk
2 Ctrls+Disk
2 Ctrls+Disk
Interface NodeInterface NodeInterface NodeInterface NodeInterface NodeInterface NodeInterface NodeInterface NodeInterface NodeInterface NodeInterface NodeInterface NodeInterface NodeInterface NodeInterface NodeInterface NodeInterface NodeInterface NodeInterface NodeInterface Node
Switches
I/O Dense Configuration
LCM
Switches
Base Configuration
Storage NodeStorage Node
60 Disks
60 Disks
2 Ctrls+Disk
2 Ctrls+Disk
Interface NodeInterface NodeInterface NodeInterface NodeInterface NodeInterface Node
MoreDisk
MoreDisk
DualCtrl+Disk
DualCtrl+Disk
IP Mgmt Infiniband
1GbE or 10GbE Switches
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Interface and Storage Nodes…
• IBM System x3650– Form: 2U– Processor:
• Dual Quad Core or Single Six-core Intel® Xeon® X5530
• 2.26GHz, 8MB L2 cache, 80W
– Memory: 8GB to 144GB DDR3 RAM – Storage: 300G SAS 10K disk drives– Four PCIe Gen 2.0 x8 adapter slots– Network Interfaces
• Quad-port 1 GbE NICs• Dual-port 10 Gb CEE CNAs• Single port 4X DDR InfiniBand Host
Channel Adapters• Dual-port 8Gbps Fibre Channel Host
Bus Adapters (HBAs)
FRONT VIEW
REAR VIEW
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IBM SONAS Node Components
─ IBM System x3650
• Memory:– 24 to 144 GB DDR3 RAM
• Storage:– 2 – 300G SAS 10K (RAID1 pair)
• Network Interfaces:– 1 GbE and/or 10 GbE interfaces
• 2 for Management
– Two single port 4X DDR InfinibandHost Channel Adapters
Interface Node
The interface node provides the connections to the customer’s IP network for attaching to the SONAS system for network file serving capabilities (CIFS, NFS, HTTP, FTP, SCP).
Storage Node
The storage node provides the Infiniband connection to the InfiniBandcluster interconnect and direct fibre-channel attachment to the SONAS RAID controllers. Storage nodes must be configured in High-availability pairs.
•Memory:– 32 GB DDR3 RAM
•Storage:– 2 – 300G SAS 10K (RAID1 pair)
•Network Interfaces:– Two single port 4X DDR Infiniband Host
Channel Adapters
– Two dual-port 8Gbps Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters (HBA)
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• Fast• 2GB/s Throughput • 30,000 IOPS to Disk
• Ultra-Dense• 60 Drives in just 4U• Scales to 120 Drives with Additional 4U
Enclosure, 240 Drives per Pod
• Flexible• Intermix SAS and NL-SAS Drawers for
Storage Tiering
• Highly Reliable• Active/Active Failover • SATAssure Data Integrity Validation• RAID 6• Redundancy Throughout• Battery Backed Cache
SONAS Integrated Storage
High density advanced storage
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Disk Types/Capacity Supported
for SONAS
Feature Code
Drive Type
Drive Capacity
RAID Config
TotalDrives
Data Drives
Parity Drives
Usable Capacity
6 x 1310
10K RPM
900 GB
RAID 6 60 48 12 43 TB
6 x 1300
7200 RPM
3 TB RAID 6 60 48 12 141 TB
•All storage controllers/expansion drawers must be fully populated
•No mixing of disk types within the controller or expansion drawer
•Controller and attached expansion drawer can contain different disk types
•Maximum 7200 drives (3TB) � usable capacity 16.9 PB
•More drive types will be supported as certification and validation tests continue
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IBM SONAS Gateway with
XIV Storage
IBM XIV
8Gbps FC switchesKVM
IBM SONAS Base Rack
MGT NodeMGT Node
LCM
Switches
Storage NodeStorage Node
Interface NodeInterface NodeInterface NodeInterface NodeInterface NodeInterface Node
Storage NodeStorage Node
Storage NodeStorage Node
Storage NodeStorage Node
Storage NodeStorage NodeUp to 5
StoragePods
per rack
1 or 2 XIV systems per Storage Pod
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IBM SONAS Gateway with
Storwize V7000
1 or 2Storwize V7000 controller enclosures
IBM SONAS Base Rack
MGT NodeMGT Node
LCM
Switches
Storage NodeStorage Node
Interface NodeInterface NodeInterface NodeInterface NodeInterface NodeInterface Node
Storage NodeStorage Node
Storage NodeStorage Node
Storage NodeStorage Node
Storage NodeStorage NodeUp to 5
StoragePods
per rack
8Gbps FC switches
2 or 4SVC nodes
8Gbps FC switches IBM DS3400IBM DS5300
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iRPQ
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A new GUI similar to XIV, SVC and StorwizeV7000
System and Alert logs, notification settings, and thresholds
Ease of Management –
New GUI for SONAS 1.3!
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Policies defined easily in the GUI, edited and disp layed
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A variety of applications
generate large volumes of data
Web Content Store
Collaboration Data & General File
Storage
Energy & Geo-Sciences
High Performance Analytics
Digital Media
Hyper-scalable storage for large Web 2.0 stores and for other vendors looking to build their own
Cloud/SaaS applications
General purpose file storage environments where clients are challenged with the manageability of
current NAS systems
Energy exploration and geo-sciences require huge addressable namespaces for analytics and very
high performance.
Many business applications like financial services can make use of our large single namespace
High performance, simplified management alternative for widely varying use cases in digital
media environments.
Many environments needing easy-to-manage high performance, scalable storage.
Computer Aided Engineering
Auto / Aero / Electronics design processes experiencing rapid file-centric storage growth as
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High level view of
Scale-Out NAS
Storage (SONAS)
Benchmark Performance:403,326 IOPS single file system(SPECsfs2008.nfs)
• SONAS Release 1.2• Single File System over 900TB usable
• 10 Interface Nodes; each with:– Maximum 144 GB of memory – One active 10GbE port
• 8 Storage Pods; each with:– 2 Storage nodes and 240 drives – Drive type: 15K RPM SAS hard drives– Data Protection: the drives were
configured in RAID ranks
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IBM Scale Out Network
Attached Storage (SONAS)
• Enterprise Class Solution for IP-based File System Storage
• One global repository for application and user files– One huge file system, or up to 256 file systems per
SONAS
• Enterprise solution for all applications, departments and users
– Provision and monitor usage by application, file, department or whatever makes sense to the business
– Includes ability to report usage and access pattern s for chargeback
– Capacity managed centrally
– Extremely high utilization rates
• Simplified management of petabytes of storage
• Independently scalable performance and capacity eliminates trade-offs
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IBM SmartCloud
for Development and Test
The client gets:
• Choice of 7 virtual server configurations
• Option to add persistent storage charged per usage
• Network bandwidth charged per usage
• Choice of 14 pre-configured software images– Rational Application Lifecycle Management software
– Lotus, WebSphere, DB2 and Informix stacks
Payment options:
• Pay-as-you-go option (per VM hour charge)
• Shared Reserved option – 6 bundles (small, medium, large for 6 or 12 months)
– Reserved capacity plus discounted usage rate
Available support:
• Web-based forum for users to submit requestswww.ibm.com/cloud/developer
A dynamic virtual development and test infrastructure service -- designed for the enterprise -- on the IBM Cloud
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IBM SmartCloud
Development and Test Cloud
Scale-Out Network Attached Storage (SONAS)• Up to 16.9 PB of usable storage• Read/Write access via CIFS, NFS, HTTP, FTP, SCP• Policy-driven placement, movement and expiration
iDataPlex• Up to 10 iDataPlex pairs per SONAS disk system• Two iDataPlex have 168 servers sharing 1 file system
Hypervisor
Virtual Machines• Up to 32 VMs per iDataPlex server• Used for ephemeral and persistent storage needs• Each file in standard 256GB, 512GB, or 2TB size• Appears as “Block Storage” to the virtual machine
32 x 168 x 10 = 53,760 VMs per SONAS
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IBM Drinks its own Champagne
Business challenge:
IGA (IBM’s internal operations) is a massive operat ion. Data growth and labor costs were outpacing budgets. Provisioning responsiveness was not meeting objectives.
Benefits:
� Provisioning time reduced from months to days
� 20% increase in storage utilization
� 50% reduction in cost / TB through consolidation and tiering
Storage Solution:
Implement a Storage Hypervisor with IBM System Stor age SAN Volume Controller and Tivoli Storage Productivity C enter. With 9PB of tiered storage now virtualized and connected to over 35k fibre channel ports, IGA can improve labor productivity and storage efficiency while delivering higher service levels.
Block Storage Solution components:
� IBM SAN Volume Controller
• Increased utilization
• Live performance balancing
• Concurrent maintenance
� IBM Tivoli Storage Productivity Center
• Performance and Capacity Management
• Smarter ILM
File Storage Solution components:
� IBM SONAS
• Policy-driven placement, movement and expiration
• Disk-to-Disk and Disk-to-Tape migration options
• Integrated backup and high-speed scan engine
15 PBTape Capacity
1 PBFile Storage
9 PBBlock Storage
24+ PBTotal Storage
Size and Scope
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IBM provides seamless
transition to a cloud model
• Support for open standards in use in their datacenters today
• High degrees of scalability: petabytesof data and billions of files
• Global namespace to eliminate islands of data in your environment
• Bullet-proof security that integrates into your existing authentication systems
• Built-in data placement and ILM via a global policy engine
• Support for multiple tiers of storageincluding low-cost tape technology
• High performance and availability,making it useful in your environment today
IBM has focused it’s efforts on the demanding needs of our
enterprise client base.
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Sessions about SONAS
• Presentations– IBM SONAS and the Cloud Storage Taxonomy– What’s new in SONAS and Storwize V7000 in 2012– IBM Active Cloud Engine on SONAS 1.3 and Storwize V7 000
• Hands-on Labs– IBM SONAS GUI Basic Administration – Hands-on Lab– Data Policies in IBM SONAS – Hands-on Lab– Configuring IBM SONAS WAN Caching – Hands-on Lab
• Q&A Panels– IBM Edge “Free for All” hosted by Scott Drummond
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Session: sVC33Presenter: Tony Pearson
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About the Speaker
Mr. Tony Pearson
Master Inventor,
Senior Managing Consultant
IBM System Storage
Tony Pearson is a Master Inventor and Senior managing consultant for the IBM System Storage™ product line. Tony joined
IBM Corporation in 1986 in Tucson, Arizona, USA, and has lived there ever since. In his current role, Tony presents briefings on storage topics covering the entire System Storage product line, Tivoli storage software products, and topics related to Cloud
Computing. He interacts with clients, speaks at conferences and events, and leads client workshops to help clients with strategic planning for IBM’s integrated set of storage management software, hardware, and virtualization products.
Tony writes the “Inside System Storage” blog, which is read by hundreds of clients, IBM sales reps and IBM Business Partners every week. This blog was rated one of the top 10 blogs for the IT storage industry by “Networking World” magazine, and #1
most read IBM blog on IBM’s developerWorks. The blog has been published in series of books, Inside System Storage: Volume I through IV.
Over the past years, Tony has worked in development, marketing and customer care positions for various storage hardware and software products. Tony has a Bachelor of Science degree in Software Engineering, and a Master of Science degree in
Electrical Engineering, both from the University of Arizona. Tony holds 19 IBM patents for inventions on storage hardware and software products.
9000 S. Rita RoadBldg 9070 Mail 9070Tucson, AZ 85744
+1 520-799-4309 (Office)
Tony Pearson
Master Inventor, Senior Managing Consultant
IBM System Storage™
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Email:[email protected]
Twitter:http://twitter.com/az99Øtony
Blog: http://ibm.co/brAeZØ
Books:http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/99Ø_tony
IBM Expert Network:http://www.slideshare.net/az99Øtony
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