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Blue Chip www.bluechip.uk.com Change is the only constant in business... ...evolution is the key to survival

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Blue Chip

www.bluechip.uk.com

Change is the only constant in business... ...evolution is the key to survival

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Who is Blue Chip...?

Established in 1992, Blue Chip is one of the UK's leading providers of business IT infrastructure solutions. We provide consultancy, design, procurement, implementation, support and maintenance, training and outsourcing services to organisations across the UK.

As your solutions partner, Blue Chip will ensure that your organisation keeps pace with the ever changing demands of technology lifecycle management. The result is that your organisation canevolve into an innovative business that is fully enabled by technology.

Key Facts and Figures

Locations in Poole, Bedford, Southampton and Leeds

The South's Largest VUE and Prometric Training Centre with capacity for 100+ delegates a week.

£3million worth of dedicated facilities – training, hosting and offices

160 + staff, 75% of whom are technical resources

1000+ clients varying in size between 5-5000 users

CRN and CNA Award winners

Supporting in excess of 80,000 PC‘s

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Our Key Areas... Technology, Services and Training

Virtualisation – VMware VSphere, VMware View, HyperV, Citrix XenDesktop, Citrix XenApp, appV, RDS

Microsoft – core infrastructure services, Active Directory, Exchange, Sharepoint, SQL, System Centre

Unified Communications – Cisco UC Manager and Microsoft Office Communications Server Lync

Technical Training - Microsoft, Cisco, VMware, Mac OSX, UNIX, Linux, Citrix, ITIL, PRINCE2

Mobility and Wireless – Cisco, Microsoft

Resourcing & Outsourcing - Fully managed services, TUPE agreements, contract, project management

Service Desk and Support - 24/7 Service Desk, SLAs, system monitoring, warranty management

Proactive Maintenance – Scheduled administration and system monitoring

Storage and Data Archiving – EMC, Symantec Enterprise Vault

High Availability Solutions – VMware, Microsoft, HP, EMC

Security & Unified Threat Management – Fortinet and Cisco

Business Management Applications – Microsoft Dynamics NAV, Microsoft CRM, SharePoint

Cloud Services – IAAS Platform, Offsite backup & DR

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Our clients…

Industry sectors include – Education, Finance, Medical/Healthcare, Logistics and Transport, Manufacturing, Construction and Housing, Professional Services, Legal, Not for Profit and Public Sector.

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Our partners…Blue Chip recognises that to deliver the best, we must work with the best! Through carefully selected and managed alliances, Blue

Chip holds strategic partnerships with the world's best of breed manufacturers.

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Cloud Infrastructure Launch – What’s New?

Clive WenmanSystems Engineer - VMware

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vSphere vSphere vSphere

“Virtualization is a modernization catalyst and unlocks cloud computing.” ―Gartner, May 2010

Virtualisation is the Foundation for Cloud

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Virtualising.. Bus. Critical Apps

vSphere vSphere vSphere

The Niche Apps(LOB apps, Tier 2 DB,

etc.)

The Easy Apps(infrastructure, file, print)

Exchange

SQL

Oracle

SharePoint

Custom Java Apps

30% Virtualized

>60% Virtualized SAP

AccelerateApp Lifecycle

Improve App Quality of Service

Improve App Efficiency

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Hybrid Cloud Stack…

vSphere vSphere vSphere

vCloud Director

vShield Security

vCenter Management

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Bring Cloud Architecture to Existing Datacenters

Compute

Storage

Network

Leverage virtualization to transform physical silos into elastic, virtual capacity Increase automation through built-in intelligent policy management Move from static, physical security to dynamic, embedded security Enable secure, self-service to pre-defined IT services, with pay-for-use

Organization: Marketing Organization: Finance

Virtual Datacenters CatalogsVirtual Datacenters CatalogsUsers & Policies Users & Policies

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In 2011 VMware has Introduced a major upgrade of the entire Cloud Infrastructure Stack

vSphere vSphere vSphere

vCloud Director

vShield Security

vCenter Management

vCloud Director 1.5

vShield 5.0

vCenter SRM 5.0

vSphere 5.0

Cloud Infrastructure Launch

New

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New Virtual Machine Capabilities

•3D GraphicsRicher

Desktop Experience

•Client-connected USB devices•USB 3.0•Smart Card Readers

Broader Device Support

•Multi-core virtual CPUs (in GUI)•Extended VMware Tools Compatibility

Additional Enhancement

s

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• Create virtual machines with up to 32 vCPU and 1 TB of RAM

• 4x size of previous vSphere versions

• Run even the largest applications in vSphere, including very large databases

• Virtualize even more applications than ever before (tier 1 and 2)

vSphere 5.0 – Scaling Virtual Machines

Overview

Benefits

4x

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• Run and manage vSphere from any web browser anywhere in the world

• Platform independence

• Replaces Web Access GUI

• Building block for cloud based administration

vSphere 5.0 – Web Client

Overview

Benefits

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Demo

New Hardware• Hot Add• CPU• Memory• Resources – guest memory lock• VMware Hardware status monitor

Web Client• Linux client or MAC can now mange vCentre• Resume tasks• Advanced search - history of vm's• Customise view

IPAD Client

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Storage vMotion – Introduction

In vSphere 5.0, a number of new enhancements were made to Storage vMotion.

• Storage vMotion will now work with Virtual Machines that have snapshots, which means coexistence with other VMware products & features such as VCB, VDR & HBR.

• Storage vMotion will support the relocation of linked clones.• Storage vMotion has a new use case – Storage DRS – which uses Storage

vMotion for Storage Maintenance Mode & Storage Load Balancing (Space or Performance).

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Storage vMotion Architecture Enhancements

Source Destination

Mirror Driver

Guest OS

Datamover VMkernel

VMM/Guest

Userworld

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Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3

• Tier storage based on performance characteristics (i.e. datastore cluster)

• Simplify initial storage placement• Load balance based on I/O

Profile-Driven Storage & Storage DRS

High IO throughput

Overview

Benefits

• Eliminate VM downtime for storage maintenance

• Reduce time for storage planning/configuration

• Reduce errors in the selection and mgmt of VM storage

• Increase storage utilization by optimizing placement

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2TB

Storage DRS Operations – Initial Placement

Initial Placement – VM/VMDK create/clone/relocate

When creating a VM you select a datastore cluster rather than an individual datastore and let SDRS choose the appropriate datastore.

SDRS will select a datastore based on space utilization and I/O load.

By default, all the VMDKs of a VM will be placed on the same datastore within a datastore cluster (VMDK Affinity Rule), but you can choose to have VMDKs assigned to different datastore clusters.

300GB available

260GB available

265GB available

275GB available

datastore cluster

datastores

500GB 500GB 500GB 500GB

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Load balancing: SDRS triggers on space usage & latency threshold.

Algorithm makes migration recommendations when I/O response time and/or space

utilization thresholds have been exceeded.

• Space utilization statistics are constantly gathered by vCenter, default threshold 80%.

• I/O load trend is currently evaluated every 8 hours based on a past day history, default threshold 15ms.

Load Balancing is based on I/O workload and space which ensures that no datastore

exceeds the configured thresholds.

Storage DRS will do a cost / benefit analysis!

For I/O load balancing Storage DRS leverages Storage I/O Control functionality.

Storage DRS Operations:Load Balancing

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Storage DRS Operations

Datastore Cluster

VMDK affinity Keep a Virtual Machine’s

VMDKs together on the

same datastore

Maximize VM availability

when all disks needed in

order to run

On by default for all VMs

VMDK anti-affinity Keep a VM’s VMDKs on

different datastores

Useful for separating

log and data disks of

database VMs

Can select all or a

subset of a VM’s disks

Datastore Cluster

VM anti-affinity Keep VMs on different

datastores

Similar to DRS anti-

affinity rules

Maximize availability of

a set of redundant VMs

Datastore Cluster

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Save OPEX by Reducing Repetitive Planning & Effort!

Today

StorageDRS

Storage DRS + Profile driven

storage

Identify requirements

Find optimal datastore

Create VMPeriodically

check compliance

Identify storage characteristics

Groupdatastores

Identify requirements

Create VMPeriodically

check compliance

Discover storage characteristics

Groupdatastores

Select VM Storage profile

Create VM

Initial setup

Initial setup

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Storage Capabilities & VM Storage Profiles

Storage Capabilities surfaced by VASA or user-defined

VM Storage Profile referencing Storage Capabilities

VM Storage Profile associated with VM

Not CompliantCompliant

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VM Storage Profile Compliance

Policy Compliance is visible from the Virtual Machine Summary tab.

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Demo

Storage Driven Profiles• Show Datastore storage profile• Assign storage profile to a VM• Profile compliance• Create a new VM and place on storage cluster - will then place depending on load

• Storage DRS• Storage Load balancing• Storage Anti affinity• Storage I/O

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Deploy and patch vSphere hosts in minutes using a new “on the fly” model•Coordination with vSphere Host Profiles

vSphere 5.0 – Auto Deploy

vSphere vSphere

vCenter Server with Auto Deploy

Host Profiles

vSphere

Image Profiles

vSphere

• Rapid provisioning: initial deployment and patching of hosts

• Centralized host and image management• Reduce manual deployment and patch

processes

Overview

Benefits

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ESXi Image Deployment

Challenges

Standard ESXi image from VMware download site is sometimes limitedDoesn’t have all drivers or CIM providers for specific hardwareDoesn’t contain vendor specific plug-in components

?

StandardESXi ISO

• Base providers• Base drivers

Missing CIMprovider

Missing driver

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Auto Deploy - Building an Image

ISO Image

Depots

OEM VIBs

ESXiVIBs

Generate new image

Windows Host with PowerCLIand Image Builder Snap-in

DriverVIBs

PXE-bootableImage

Image Builder

ImageProfile

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More Auto Deploy

New host deployment method introduced in vSphere 5.0:• Based on PXE Boot • Works with Image Builder, vCenter Server, and Host Profiles• How it works:

• PXE boot the server• ESXi image profile loaded into host memory via Auto Deploy Server• Configuration applied using Answer File / Host Profile• Host placed/connected in vCenter

Benefits:• No boot disk• Quickly and easily deploy large numbers of ESXi hosts• Share a standard ESXi image across many hosts• Host image decoupled from the physical server• Recover host w/out recovering hardware or having to restore from backup

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Host Profiles Enhancements

New feature enables greater flexibility and automation

• Using an Answer File, administrators can configure host-specific settings to be used in conjunction with the common settings in the Host Profile, avoiding the need to type in any host-specific parameters.  

• This feature enables the use of Host Profiles to fully configure a host during an automated deployment.

• Host Profiles now has support for a greatly expanded set of configurations, including:

• iSCSI• FCoE• Native Multipathing• Device Claiming and PSP Device Settings• Kernel Module Settings• And more

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vSphere 5.0 New HA Architecture

• New architecture for High Availability feature of vSphere

• Simplified clustering setup and

configuration

• Enhanced reliability through better

resource guarantees and monitoring

• Enhanced scalability

NIC Teaming, Multipathing

VMware Fault Tolerance,

High Availability,DRS Maintenance Mode, vMotion

Storage vMotion

Component Server Storage

VMFS

VMFS

Overview

Benefits

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What’s New in vSphere 5 High Availability?

Complete re-write of vSphere HA:

Provides a foundation for increased scale and functionality• Eliminates common issues (DNS resolution)

Multiple Communication Paths• Can leverage storage as well as the management network for communications• Enhances the ability to detect certain types of failures and provides redundancy

IPv6 Support

Enhanced Error Reporting• One log file per host eases troubleshooting efforts

Enhanced User Interface

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Every host runs an Agent

Referred to as ‘FDM’ or Fault Domain ManagerOne of the agents within the cluster is chosen to assume the role of the Master

There is only one Master per cluster during normal operations

All other agents assume the role of SlavesThere is no more Primary/Secondary concept with vSphere HA

vSphere HA Primary Components

FDM

ESX 01

FDM

ESX 03

FDM

ESX 04ESX 02

FDM

vCenter

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Storage-Level Communications

One of the most exciting new features of vSphere HA is its ability to use a storage subsystem for communication.

The datastores used for this are referred to as ‘Heartbeat Datastores’.

This provides for increased communication redundancy.

Heartbeat datastores are used as a communication channel only when the management network is lost - such as in the case of isolation or network partitioning.

FDM

ESX 01

FDM

ESX 03

FDM

ESX 04ESX 02

FDM

vCenter

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Demo

• Host Profiles• vMotion

• HA• FT

• DRS• Resource Pools

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• Run vCenter Server as a Linux-based appliance

• Simplified setup and configuration

• Enables deployment choices according to

business needs or requirements

• Leverages vSphere availability features for

protection of the management layer

vSphere 5.0 – vCenter Server Appliance (Linux)

Overview

Benefits

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vSphere 5.0: The Best of the Rest

• Platform • Hardware Version 8 - EFI virtual

BIOS

• Network • Distributed Switch (Netflow, SPAN

support, LLDP) • Network I/O Controls (per VM), ESXi

firewall

• Storage • VMFS 5• iSCSI UI• Storage I/O Control (NFS)• Array Integration for Thin

Provisioning, • Swap to SSD, 2TB+ VMFS

datastores• Storage vMotion Snapshot Support

• Availability

• vMotion with higher latency links

• Management

• Inventory Extensibility

• Solution Installation and Management

• iPad client

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SRM v5Traditional DR Coverage Often

Limited To Tier 1 Apps

Tier 1 Apps - Protected

Tier 2 / 3 Apps – Not protected

Corporate Datacenter

Small sites – Not protected

Small Business

Remote Office / Branch Office

Need to expand DR protection

Tier 2 / 3 applications in larger datacenters

Small and medium businesses

Remote office / branch offices

OS

APP

OS

APP

OS

APP

OS

APP

OS

APP

OS

APP

OS

APP

OS

APP

OS

APP

OS

APP

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SRM Provides Broad Choice of Replication Options

vSphere Replication

Storage-based replication

vSphere Replication: simple, cost-efficient replication for Tier 2 applications and smaller sites

Storage-based replication: High-performance replication for business-critical applications in larger sites

vCenter ServerSite

Recovery Manager

vSphere

VM VMVM VM VM VM

vCenter ServerSite

Recovery Manager

vSphere

VM VMVM VM VM VMVM

VM VM

VMVM VM

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Planned Migrations For App Consistency & No Data Loss

Site BSite A

Replication

1 Shut down production VMs

2 Sync data, stop replication

and present LUNs to vSphere

3 Recover app-consistent VMs

Planned Migration Overview

Two workflows can be applied to recovery plans:• DR failover• Planned migration

Planned migration ensures application consistency and no data-loss during migration• Graceful shutdown of production VMs in

application consistent state• Data sync to complete replication of VMs• Recover fully replicated VMs

Benefits

Better support for planned migrations• No loss of data during migration process• Recover ‘application-consistent’ VMs at

recovery site

vSphere vSphere

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Automated Failback ToStreamline Bi-Directional Migrations

Site BSite A

Automated FailbackOverview

Re-protect VMs from Site B to Site A• Reverse replication• Apply reverse resource mapping

Automate failover from Site B to Site A• Reverse original recovery plan

Restrictions• Does not apply if Site A has undergone

major changes / been rebuilt• Not available with vSphere Replication

Benefits

Simplify failback process• Automate replication management• Eliminate need to set up new recovery plan

Streamline frequent bi-directional migrations

Reverse Replication

Reverse original recovery plan

vSphere vSphere

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Demo

SRM DEMO

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vSphere 5 Licensing and Pricing

Overview

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vSphere 5 Licensing Evolution Without Disruption

!

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What is vRAM?

vRAM is the memory configured to a virtual machine

Assigning a certain amount of vRAM is a required step in the creation of a virtual machine

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Key vRAM Concepts

Pooled vRAM Entitlement

Each vSphere 5 processor license comes with certain amount of vRAM entitlement

Sum of all processor license

entitlementsConsumed vRAM

Sum of vRAM configured into all powered on VMs

1

2

3

Compliance = 12 month rolling average of Consumed vRAM < Pooled vRAM Entitlement

4

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Key Concepts - Example

Host A

1 1

vSphere Ent

1 1

vSphere Ent

CPU CPU CPU CPU

Host B

64GB 64GB 64GB 64GB

vRAM Pool (256GB)

Consumed vRAM = 80 GB

4 licenses of vSphere Enterprise Edition

provide a vRAM pool of 256GB (4 * 64 GB)

Customer creates 20 VMs with 4GB

vRAM each

Each vSphere Enterprise Edition license entitles

to 64GB of vRAM.

Compliance = 12 month rolling average of Consumed vRAM < Pooled vRAM Entitlement

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vSphere 5.0 More Detail

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Demo

vRam Tool Demo

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VNX OverviewNext Generation Storage

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EMC Unisphere

Next-Generation Unified Storage

Optimised for today’s virtualised IT

Affordable. Simple. Efficient. Powerful.

VNXe3100 VNX7500VNX5700VNXe3300 VNX5100 VNX5500VNX5300

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VNXe Series Models

Simple. Efficient. Affordable.

VNXe3100 VNXe3300Form factor 2U 3U

Maximum drives 48 or 96 120

Drive types 3.5” SAS, NL-SAS 3.5” SAS, NL-SAS

Protocols NFS, CIFS, iSCSI

Configurable I/O slots 1 or 2 4

Embedded I/O ports per SP2 or 4 SAS ports2 or 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports

4 SAS ports8 Gigabit Ethernet ports

Storage processors (controllers) 1 or 2 2

System memory 4 or 8 GB 24 GB

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53© Copyright 2010 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved.

VNX Series HardwareSimple. Efficient. Powerful.

 

  VNX5100 VNX5300 VNX5500 VNX5700 VNX7500Minimum Form factor 4U 4U–7U 4U–7U 5U–8U 5U–8U

Maximum Number of drives

75 125 250 500 1000

Drive types 3.5” Flash, SAS, and NL-SAS and 2.5” SAS

File system module

s

I/O slots per X-Blade n/a 3 4 4 5

X-Blades n/a 1 or 2 1, 2, or 3 2, 3, or 4 2–8

MemoryPer X-Blade n/a

6 GB 12 GB 12 GB 24 GB

Max. 12 GB 36 GB 48 GB 192 GB

Protocols n/a NFS, CIFS, MPFS, pNFS

Storage

Pool module

s

Storage Processors 2

Embedded I/O ports per SP

4 Fibre Channel ports, 2 back-end SAS ports

n/a

Configurable I/O slots per SP

n/a 2 2 5 5

Total System Memory 8 GB 16 GB 24 GB 36 GB 48 GB

Protocols Fibre Channel Fibre Channel, Fibre Channel over Ethernet, iSCSI

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EMC: The VMware Choice

2 out of 3 CIOs pick EMC for their VMware environments

• Trusted storage platform for the most critical and demanding VMware environments

• Advanced integration and functionality that maximizes the value of a virtualized data center

• Flexibility to meet infrastructure to business and technical needs

• Knowledge, experience, and partnerships to make your virtual data center a reality

“Which vendor(s) supplied the networked (SAN or NAS) storage used for your virtual server environment?”

“Which is your storage vendor of choice in a virtual server environment?”

“EMC remains the clear storage leader in virtualized environments.”

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3XFaster

3x Better Performance

More users, more transactions, better response time

FAST Cache

FAST VP

VNXPlatform

CX/NS Platforms

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Virtualisation Management

Integrated point of control to simplify and speed VMware storage management tasks

EMC Virtual Storage Integrator plug-in

VMware vSphere

• One unified storage tool for all Symmetrix, CLARiiON, Celerra, VNX series, and VNXe series

Unified storage

EMC Virtual Storage

Integrator

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The FAST Suite

Highest performance & capacity efficiency…automatically!

Real-time caching with FAST Cache

Scheduled optimization with FAST VP

FlashSSD

High Perf. HDD

High Cap.HDD

FAST Cache continuously ensures that the hottest data is served from high-performance Flash SSDs

FAST VP supporting both file and block optimizes storage pools automatically, ensuring only active data is being served from SSDs, while cold data is moved to lower-cost disk tiers

Together they deliver a fully automated FLASH 1st storage strategy for optimal performance at the lowest cost attainable

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FAST Cache Approach

Page requests satisfied from DRAM if available

If not, FAST Cache driver checks map to determine where page is located

Page request satisfied from disk drive if not in FAST Cache

Policy Engine promotes a page to FAST Cache if it is being used frequently

Subsequent requests for this page satisfied from FAST Cache

Dirty pages are copied back to disk drives as background activity

MAPPolicyEngine

Driver

Exchange SharePointOracle

DatabaseFileVMwareSAP

DRAM

FAST Cache Disk Drives

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FAST VP for Block & File Access

Automates movement of hot or cold blocks

Optimizes use of high performance and high capacity drives

Improves cost and performance

Optimise VNX for minimum TCO

LUN 2

LUN 1

Tier 2

Tier 1

Pool

BEFORE AFTER

Tier 0

Most activity Neutral activity Least activity

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VNX THIN PROVISIONING

VNX Thin Provisioning

Capacity oversubscription allows intelligent use of resources

– File systems– FC and iSCSI LUNs– Logical size greater than physical size

VNX Thin Provisioning safeguards to avoid running out of space

Monitoring and alerting

Automatic and dynamic extension past logical size

Automatic NAS file system extension

FC and iSCSI dynamic LUN extension

Only allocate the actual capacity required by the application

Logical application and user view

Physical allocation

User B10 GB

User A10 GB

User C10 GB

4 GB

2 GB2 GB

Physical consumed storage

Capacity on demand

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VNX Virtual Provisioning

Thick pool LUN:– Full capacity allocation– Near RAID-Group LUN

performance– Capacity reserved at LUN

creation– 1 GB chunks allocated as

relative block address is written

Thin pool LUN:– Only allocates capacity as data

is written by the host– Capacity allocated in 1 GB

chunks– 8 KB blocks contiguously

written within 1 GB– 8 KB mapping incurs some

performance overhead

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VNX Series Software

Software Solutions Made SimpleManagement

Software Unisphere

Base Software (no

additional charge)

File DeDupe/Compression,Block Compression, Virtual

Provisioning, SAN Copy & Protocols

FAST VP, FAST Cache, Unisphere Analyzer, Unisphere Quality of Service Manager

Event Enabler (anti-virus, quota management, auditing), File-level Retention, Host Encryption

SnapView, SnapSure, RecoverPoint/SE CDP

Replicator, MirrorView A/S, RecoverPoint/SE CRR

Replication Manager, Data Protection Advisor for Replication

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Security and Compliance Suite

Remote Protection Suite

Application Protection Suite

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Attractively Priced Packsand Suites

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VNX: Faster than the Rest

Highest number of transactions and lowest response time

3XFASTERTHAN IBM

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VNX Series for Virtual Desktop

4x the number of Virtual Desktop users with VNX Series, FAST VP & FAST Cache at Sustained Performance

Boot Storm:

3x Faster: Boot & settle 500 desktops in 8 min vs. 27 minFAST Cache absorbs the majority of the Boot work-load (i.e. I/O to spinning drives)

Desktop Refresh:

Refresh 500 desktops in 50 min vs. 130 minFast Cache serviced the majority of the IO during refresh and prevents Linked clones from overloading

Celerra NS183x

300GB 15K FC Disks

VNX series

5x 100GB SSD

21x 300GB 15H SAS

15x 2TB NL-SAS

Up to 70% reduction in storage cost for

same I/O performance

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VNX Demo

Unisphere Console:

Dashboard• Customised view

System• Disks• System Properties• Fast Cache

Storage• Pools• LUNS• Compression – compression on LUN• Thin Provisioning• Auto tiering

Hosts/Storage Groups/Virtualisation

Analyser – Monitor and Alerting

USM

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Questions and Answers

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vSphere 5 Training Offers

Take advantage of any of the below VMware course offers which are taking place at our Southampton Training Centre and receive a FREE place on Deploying & Managing Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager, worth £895.VMware vSphere: TroubleshootingDuration: 4 DaysCost: £2,075.00 + VAT per delegateDates: 03-06 October Offer: Book 1 space and save 20% or book 2 spaces and save 30%

 VMware vSphere: Install, Configure & ManagerDuration: 5 DaysCost: £2,595.00 + VAT per delegateDates: 10-14 October (v4.1), 17-21 October (v5) & 12-16 December (v5)Offer: Book 1 space and save 15% or book 2 spaces and save 25%Exam: Includes Free Exam Voucher

VMware vSphere: Skills for Operators?Duration: 2 DaysCost: £1,095.00 + VAT per delegateDates: 29-30 September & 07-08 NovemberOffer: Buy 2 Spaces Get 1 Free

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For further information on vSphere 5, or to book a one to one consultation, please contact your account manager or email

[email protected]

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Blue Chip

www.bluechip.uk.com

Change is the only constant in business... ...evolution is the key to survival