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Veritas Storage Foundation 5.0
Master Complexity
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Infrastructure Software in the Data
Center
Databases
Data
Protection
Middleware
Storage
Management
Applications
Server
Management
Application
Performance
Backup
File system
Clustering
Tuning advice
Media management
Volume management
App. placement
Alerting
Snapshot services
Copy services
Provisioning
Root cause analysis
Archiving
Multi-pathing
Configuration mgmt.
SLA reporting
Resource mgmt.
Network
Storage
Servers
Virtual Machines
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Data Center Complexity
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TOOLS REQUIRED
Databases
Data
Protection
NetWorker
Galaxy
ArcServe
Media Mirror
DiskXtender
EmailXtender
TSM
SAM-FS
Data Migrator
RSS
NearStore
BrightStor
Mobile Backup
Data Protector
EDM
NT Backup
OnTap
NetVault
LiveVault
SyncSort
Retrospect
Ultrabac
Tapeware
DLM
Network
Middleware
Storage
Management
ECC
AppIQ
Creekpath
HiCommand
TPM
SAN Copy
MirrorView
RepliStor
TrueCopy
DoubleTake
PPRC
SRDF
MPIO
Sun SRM
DLM
ReiserFS
LVM
SAN Navigator SVM
Aperi
ASM
ShadowImage MDUX
InstantImage SVC
SnapView
LDM
Shadow Copy OCFS
FlashCopy
DFM
TimeFinder
UFS
Ext3
ZFS
SANFS
JFS
PowerPath
GPFS
Storage
Applications
Server
Management
ServiceGuard
Sun Cluster
MSCS
HA-CMP
TrueCluster
IBM TPM / TIO
BMC
HP OpenView
CA
Jumpstart
Opsware
Bladelogic
Tivoli
Altiris
ClusterFrame
Polyserve
GeoSpan
Qlusters
SteelEye
Kickstart
N1 Grid
HP UDC
ADS, SMS
Marimba
Servers
Application
Performance
AppManager
OEM
Patrol
Foglight
DBArtisan
DGI
Topaz
CCMS
PAC
Optane
Silk
TheGuard
eHealth
Vantage
PathFinder
Introscope
JProbe
Sitraka
MOM
Performasure
Tivoli
Patrol
Corefirst
Appsight
Virtual Machines
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Symantec Data Center Foundation
Databases
Middleware
Applications
Symantec Data Center Foundation
Veritas
NetBackup
Network
Veritas
Storage Foundation
Veritas
Server Foundation
Storage
Servers
Veritas
i3—APM
Virtual Machines
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What is Veritas Storage Foundation?
• Heterogeneous online storage management
• Supports multi-vendor hardware infrastructure
– Unix, Linux and Windows operating Systems
– Broad storage array support
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Veritas File System™ & Veritas Volume Manager™
Centralized storage management
I/O path availability and performance
Dynamic storage tiering
Seamless data migration
Local and remote data protection
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What is Storage Foundation?
SAP/Oracle
Solaris
/FS 1
VOL 1 VOL 2
LUN 1
LUN 2
LUN 3
LUN 4
LUN 5
LUN 6
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Biggest Challenges in Storage
Management
What is running in my data center?
Visibility
What storage resources is each application consuming?
How do I track utilization & align with the business?
How can I automate mundane tasks?
Control
How do I reduce risk in my environment?
How do I ensure data availability?
How do I take advantage of tiered storage?
Mobility
How do I dynamically migrate information?
How do I dynamically perform migrations?
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Storage Foundation: Manage Storage
STORAGE
MANAGEMENT
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Capacity management
App to spindle visibility
SRM
Active management
CommandCentral Storage
STORAGE
AVAILABILITY
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Storage Foundation Basic
Dynamic Multi-Pathing
Dynamic Storage Tiering
5.0 Synchronous release
Storage Foundation Enterprise
CENTRALIZED HOST
ADMINISTRATION
• Centralized management
• Multi-host support
• Automate operations
Storage Foundation
Management Server
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Veritas Storage Foundation
Management Server
Communication is challenging with today’s tools
• Business Managers:
– How is my application?
– What are my risks?
• Datacenter Managers:
– Where is the application?
– Who is going to call?
• Storage Managers:
– What application need storage?
– Who depends on this array port?
Centralized
Service Level Definition
Service Delivery Workflow
Service Cost Analysis
Service Reporting
Storage Foundation
Management Server
GAP
Centralized VM/FS/DBED/VVR
Management and Reporting
Driving operational efficiency
Centralized
Centralized Storage Ops.
Policy-Based Management
Capacity Mgmt.
Storage t o HBA Provisioning
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Storage Foundation Management
Server
• Visibility
– Single-pane-of-glass management
– Identify application SF faults
– Comprehensive resource detail
• Control
– 250+ guided SF operation
– Reduces SF TCO
– Drive operational efficiency
• Mobility
– Simple, repeatable SF processes
– Disk Group Migration
– Volume Migration
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Centralized Management
• Process 400 million quote
transactions per day
• Protect of critical trading systems
• Lowered data center complexity
through standardization
• Improved operational efficiencies
“Veritas Storage Foundation
Management Server gives
us unprecedented visibility
and control of our storage
and application resources
to support this huge volume
of information, while
helping drastically reduce
data center operational
costs.”
 Curt Schumacher, CTO
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Storage Foundation for Windows
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
High
• Online growth of all volume types
• Dynamic storage reclamation
• Proactive storage problem detection
Veritas Storage Foundation™ HA
for Windows®
• Fault-tolerant recovery
• Host level storage visibility
Un-Compromised HA/DR and Storage
Management
• Heterogeneous storage (multi-vendor)
Storage
Requirements
• Dynamic Multi-pathing
Veritas Storage Foundation for
Windows, and VCS
• Eliminate SPOF (Quorum)
Microsoft LDM/MSCS
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• Cluster across sub-nets, globally
• Online growth simple /
spanned volumes only
• Hardware agnostic clustering and
replication (HA/DR)
• 1 disk group, basic
• Firedrill to test DR
• COW recovery
• 32 nodes
• Cluster within sub-net
• Available on Standard Server
Availability Requirements
High
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Storage Foundation Cluster File
System
CFS
CVM
HIGH PERFORMANCE
Faster than NFS
Enterprise linear scalability
Faster cluster failover
Low cost
LEVERAGED
INFRASTRUCTURE
Oracle RAC
Modular file serving
Centralized management
Existing storage infrastructure
Application integration
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Storage Foundation: Volume Mirroring
Primary Site
Storage
Foundation
DEFINITION
• synchronous data replication over a SAN
BENEFITS
• Cost Savings
Secondary Site
SAN Fabric
– Mirror data natively over Fibre Channel
– Mirror data between any storage array
• Protection
– Eliminate data loss
• Manageability
– Utilize the same technology for
storage management and DR
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Veritas Volume Replicator (VVR)
DEFINITION
Primary Site
Storage
Foundation
Volume
Replicator
• Volume replication operates at the host level
and extends Storage Foundation to transfer
writes asynchronously across an IP network
(WAN)
Secondary Site
Storage
Foundation
IP Network
RLink
RLink
Volume
Replicator
BENEFITS
• No risk to overall application performance,
regardless of write spikes or rogue apps
• VVR always monitors the link and
automatically resyncs after link is restored
• Guarantees data consistency at all times
SRL
RVG
• Space-optimized Snapshot for DR testing
SRL
• No distance limitations
RVG
• Minimal Host Impact = Storage Foundation +
~2%
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Bunker Replication: RPO of Zero over
any Distance
Primary Site
Bunker Site
Traditional approach
 5X storage requirement
 Storage hardware lock in
 Cascaded (more dependencies)
 Heavy-weight bandwidth reqs
Secondary Site
Veritas Bunker Replication
approach
 Reduces storage requirements
 Reduced bandwidth requirements
 Zero RPO over any distance
 Little or no application impact
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Storage Tiering
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Veritas Storage Foundation: Complete
Storage Tiering
STATIC TIERING
DYNAMIC TIERING
COPY SERVICES
/FileSystem
Tier 2
Tier 1
Tier 1
• Application  tier
• One time mapping
• Static
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Tier 2
Information  tier
Real time mapping
Policy driven
Unobtrusive
Dynamic
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Tier 2
Tier 2
Copies  tier
Any-to-any storage
Local copies
Remote DR copies
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Local Copy Services
• FlashSnap
– Heterogeneous between hosts
– Point-In-Time Copies
– Storage Checkpoints
– Disk Group Split & Join
– Partial Copy Snapshots
– Fast Mirror Resync
– FlashSnap Agent for Symmetrix
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Tiered Storage and Data Migration
• Implemented tiered storage
• Migrated applications from Unix-based to
Linux-based servers
• 50% improvement in server utilization
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“The heterogeneous
capabilities that Veritas
provides, including
4x increase in performance
support for Linux, are
unparalleled in the
90% lower TCO via lower hardware,
Veritas will play a
software licensing and maintenance costs industry.
pivotal role as we
complete our full migration
to Linux”
Kevin Gungiah, Director,
Systems Administration
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Storage Foundation for Databases
PERFORMANCE
• QIO & Cached QIO
• Concurrent I/O
• Extensions for ODM
FLEXIBILITY &
MANAGEMENT
• Storage Mapping
• Database DST
• SFMS
PROTECTION &
AVAILABILITY
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Storage Checkpoints
Database FlashSnap
SF RAC
NetBackup Integration
file_A
file_B
/VxFS
10:00
10:45
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Rollback
file_A
file_B
Off-Host
Backup
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Dynamic Multi-pathing
• Dynamic Multi-pathing
– Fast failover
– Intelligent I/O algorithms
– I/O path optimization
– Automatic discovery
– Dynamic monitoring
– Comprehensive platform
support
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Data Migration
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Heterogeneous Data Migrations
• Portable Data Containers
– No tape or network migrations
– Migrate applications in seconds, not
days
– Never move the data
– Unix, Linux, and processor agnostic
– Management Server integration
• Storage Array Migrations
– Centrally manage array
migrations
– Heterogeneous
– Application dynamic
– Management Server integration
IBM
EMC
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Data Migration with Portable Data
Containers
• Portable Data Containers to migrate
from UNIX servers to Linux (IBM xSeries)
• Standardization on Veritas Storage Foundation &
NetBackup
• $1.28 million in savings from 2005-07
• 100% improvement in success ratio for new application
deployments—labor savings of $300K over three years
• 35% lower server TCO
• 60% improvement in system performance
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Storage Foundation 5.0 Summary
• Increased storage utilization
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Maximize storage capacity across heterogeneous OS and storage HW
• I/O path availability and performance
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Efficiently spread I/O across multiple paths for maximum performance, path failure protection, and
fast failover
• Dynamic Storage Tiering
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Dynamically move files to different tiers of storage to rapidly respond to changing business needs
• Centralized storage management
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Manage multiple hosts from a central interface to improve operational efficiencies across a
heterogeneous infrastructure
• Seamless data migration
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Free data from technology changes with simple server migrations across different OS
• Data protection
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Protect data across any environment with point-in-time copies
• Multi-vendor hardware infrastructure
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Reduce capital expenditures with broad support for heterogeneous operating systems and storage
hardware
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