Is This “The One”? · enterprise data centers will be deployed with software-defined storage or...
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Is This “The One”?
David Byte Sr. Technology Strategist [email protected]
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Enterprise Data Storage Product Challenge
Scale and manage data growth Control storage costs
Support today’s investment and adapt to the future
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What is happening in the Market?
The Epic Enterprise Storage Revenue and Milestones
By 2019, more than 50% of the storage capacity installed in enterprise data centers will be deployed with software-defined storage or hyperconverged integrated system architectures based on x86 hardware systems, up from less than 10% today —Gartner
Source: 451 Research
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63.6%
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79.1%
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35.3%
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Hitachi DataSystems
EMC
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HP
NetApp
Dell
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SUSE Cares About The Right Things
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Manageability • Ease of install
• Centralized management, monitoring, reporting
Interoperability • Unified block/file/object (heterogeneous OS access)
• Fabric interconnect
Efficiency • Cache tiering
• Deduplication/compression
• Hierarchical storage management
Availability • Backup/archive
• Continuous data protection
• Remote replication
Enterprise Consumable – SUSE Focus Areas
SUSE Enterprise Storage Is Robust!
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SUSE Enterprise Storage Powered by Ceph
Client Servers (Windows, Linux, Unix)
RADOS (Common Object Store)
Block Devices
Server
Object Storage File Interface
Storage Server
Storage Server
Storage Server
Storage Server
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Storage Server
Applications File Share
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The Ceph Board
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SUSE Enterprise Storage Unlimited Scalability with Self Managing Technology
Monitor Nodes
Management Node
Object Storage
Block Storage
File System
Storage Nodes
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SUSE Enterprise Storage Enterprise Class Storage Using Industry Standard Servers and Disk Drives
Latest hardware
Reduce capital
expense
Flexible Deployment
Options
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SUSE Enterprise Storage Traditional Datacenter Legacy Datacenter Network, compute, and storage silos Traditional protocols – Fibre Channel,
iSCSI, CIFS, NFS Process-driven Slow to respond This is what customers have today
Software Defined Software Defined Data Center Software-defined everything Agile infrastructure Supporting a DevOps model Business-driven This is where customers want to go
Support today’s investment Adapt to the future
SUSE Enterprise Storage Doesn’t Want You To Suffer Loss
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Expandable 720TB Infrastructure
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3x copies of data Infinitely Expandable
SUSE Enterprise Storage Gets Stuff Done
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Content Store
Scientific Organizations • Meteorological data • Telescope recordings • Satellite feeds
Media Industries • TV stations • Radio stations • Motion picture distributors • Web music/video content
Video Surveillance
• Facility security surveillance • Red light/traffic cameras • License plate readers • Body cameras for law enforcement • Military/government visual reconnaissance
Object or block bulk storage
• Data that constantly grows during the course of business
• SharePoint data • D2D Backup
• HPE Data Protector, CommVault, Veritas and others
• Financial records
Virtual Machine (VM) Storage
• Ceph is already the leading storage choice for OpenStack environments
• Low and mid i/o virtual machine storage for major hypervisor platforms • kvm – native RBD
• Hyper-V – iSCSI
• VMware - iSCSI
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With SUSE Enterprise Storage, you can...
Scale quickly, easily, inexpensively Automate data management for greater efficiency Use commodity off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware to lower CAPEX costs Get out of vendor lock-in Access the latest processor, memory or storage technology – today Deploy SDS in your current data center AND take it with you into your next generation data center
Thank You!
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