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Combining Storage and Server Virtualisation to Integrate Primary Storage, File Archive, and The Cloud
Mark Govan
F5 Networks
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Agenda
• Challenge of rapid data growth
• What is storage tiering?
• Enabling data mobility
• Putting it together
• Growing into the cloud
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Data Growth Is Still a Problem
IDC -IVIEW Sponsored by EMC, "The Digital Universe Decade - Are You Ready?" Doc.# IDC_925, May 2010
2009:800 PB
2010:35.2 ZB
Growing by a factor of 44
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What Does Growth Mean to You?
File Sprawl
FrequentDisruption
Inefficient Utilization
IT Overhead
High Costs
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ZB
Storage (Word) Cloud
GROWTHfiles
data storageoptim
izat
ion performance
capacity
costvirtualizationstorage tiering
FC
SA
SS
ATA
SS
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NASFile Servers
archive
cach
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clouddeduplication
com
pre
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thin
pro
visi
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ncr
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efficiencymobilityutilization
CIFS NFS
scale upscale out
clu
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cku
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data protection
sna
psh
ot
rep
lica
tion
disaster recovery
MBTB
PB
power
cooling
GB
$Information Lifecycle Management
tape
throughputGbE 10 GbE
IOPS
object store
ports
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ta m
igra
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n
disruption
Storage Resource Management
data classification
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“Simplicity Is the Ultimate Sophistication”~Leonardo da Vinci
High Cost
High Performance
Low Cost
Low Performance
Performance
Cost
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“Simplicity Is the Ultimate Sophistication”~Leonardo da Vinci
Performance
Cost
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“Simplicity Is the Ultimate Sophistication”~Leonardo da Vinci
Performance
Cost
MemoryStorage
(Flash, DRAM)
TraditionalTier 1
(High-perf SAS)
OptimizedStorage
(Deduped SATA)
CloudStorage
TraditionalTier 2
(High-cap SATA)
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Islands of Storage
TraditionalTier 1
TraditionalTier 2
Memory
Optimized
Cloud
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The Problem with Traditional Infrastructures
Inflexible
Complex
Inefficient
Expensive
Applications and Users
NAS and File Servers
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Building a Cloud-ready Infrastructure
Users and Applications
Local Storage Cloud Storage
Virtualization
Data Mobility
Data Classification
Automated Policy
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Dynamic
Seamless
Efficient
Integrated
Virtualization Enables Data Mobility
Applications and Users
NAS and File Servers
Virtualization
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What Data Mobility Looks Like
Files reside on a physical CIFS share or NFS export presented by a file server or NAS device
Files reside on a physical CIFS share or NFS export presented by a file server or NAS device
Virtualization device proxies file access to appropriate physical location
Virtualization device proxies file access to appropriate physical location
User access is unaffected by physical location
User access is unaffected by physical location
Users mount a virtual CIFS share or NFS export presented by the virtualization device
Users mount a virtual CIFS share or NFS export presented by the virtualization device
Home on “server1” (U:)
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Classifying Your Data
• Not all data is created equal• Different files have varying
degrees of business value– Type– Age– Name
• Business value will impact choice of storage– Performance – Availability– Capacity cost
OfficeTowerLayout.DWGType: AutoCAD Drawing
Database FileLast Modified: 2 days agoPerformance Req.: MediumBusiness Value: High
HotNewWidgetSpecs.SOType: GNU C Compiler Shared
LibraryLast Modified: 2 days agoPerformance Req.: HighBusiness Value: High
BoD.PPTType: Microsoft Office
PowerPoint PresentationLast Modified: 180 days agoPerformance Req.: LowBusiness Value: Medium
PopArtist.MP3Type: MP3 Audio fileLast Modified: 60 days agoPerformance Req.: LowBusiness Value: Very Low
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Putting It Together with Automated Policy
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Performance-sensitive files created on SSD
Performance-sensitive files created on SSD
SASSSD
General-purpose data created on SAS
General-purpose data created on SAS
Low-value data created on deduped SATA
Low-value data created on deduped SATA
Files >3 months automatically moved to deduped SATA
Files >3 months automatically moved to deduped SATA
Files >1 year automatically moved to the cloud
Files >1 year automatically moved to the cloud
DedupedSATA
Cloud
User access is unaffected by physical location
User access is unaffected by physical location
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Home on “server1” (U:)
BoD.ppt 12/31/2009 2:54 PM Microsoft Office…
PopArtist.mp3 12/31/2009 2:54 PM MP3 Format So…
HotNewWidgetSpecs… 12/31/2009 2:54 PM Microsoft Office…
Performance-sensitive files created on SSD
Performance-sensitive files created on SSD
SASSSD
General-purpose data created on SAS
General-purpose data created on SAS
Low-value data created on deduped SATA
Low-value data created on deduped SATA
Files >3 months automatically moved to deduped SATA
Files >3 months automatically moved to deduped SATA
Files >1 year automatically moved to the cloud
Files >1 year automatically moved to the cloud
DedupedSATA
Cloud
User access is unaffected by physical location
User access is unaffected by physical location
Example - Benefits of ARX Tiering
Apply aggressive Backup and DR
Policies
Apply aggressive Backup and DR
Policies
Apply monthly backup and DR
Policies
Apply monthly backup and DR
Policies
Limited backupLimited backup
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IT Agility
Faster Migration
Reduce Costs
Optimize Backups
Better Utilization
Less Admin
Benefits Today • 77% of IT organizations reduced their data migration time by 20% or more after deploying F5 ARX
(Source: TechValidate. TVID: 85A-09A-7EC)
• 52% of IT organizations reduced their overall storage budget by an average of 20% or more by deploying F5 ARX
(Source: TechValidate. TVID: 3F9-1DA-708)
• A Global 500 banking company had a backup time of 34 hours before deploying their F5 ARX and achieved a backup time of 2 hours after deploying their F5 ARX, resulting in a 94% reduction of backup time.
(Source: TechValidate. TVID: 0F4-DD0-DEB)
• A Global 500 transportation services company increased its storage utilization from 50% to 85%, resulting in a 70% improvement in its storage utilization with their F5 ARX
(Source: TechValidate. TVID: 9F4-972-612)
• 50 IT organizations that deployed F5 ARX reduced their storage administration time by an average of 21%
(Source: TechValidate. TVID: 97C-976-0E5)
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Growing into the Cloud
Enabling Data Mobility
Automated Storage Tiering
Private Cloud
Public Cloud
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Next Step: Private Cloud
• Storage as a service (SaaS)– Built from systems in the
datacenter and managed by IT– Provisions capacity individually
to users, applications, and business groups
• Benefits:– Provides capacity on-demand– Seamlessly scales in response
to data growth– Automatically blends storage
types to meet individual needs– Maximizes performance where
needed at the lowest overall cost• Organizational economies of scale for
greatest cost control
Data Delivery Services
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The Future: Public Cloud
Data Delivery Services
• Storage as a service (SaaS)– Storage tiering to the “cloud”– Blends internal and external
storage based on access and performance requirements
• Benefits:– Automatically moves appropriate
data to the public cloud– Reduces operational costs for
managing the most inactive or least accessed data
– Easily scales capacity to handle spikes in growth