Storage networking strategic decision-making
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Storage Networking
Strategic Decision-Making
Randy Kerns
Evaluator Group, Inc.
www.evaluatorgroup.com
Agenda
Recap – What you’ve heard
• Storage Networking
• Definition, what problem is being solved
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Differing Solutions
• SAN – FC, IP (iSCSI, iFCP, FCIP)
• NAS
Framework For Decision-Making
• Evaluation
• Requirements based on market segment
• Where proposed solutions best fit
• Considerations for your environment
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Roadmap for choosing storage networking solution
• Methodology to approach problem
Storage Networking
Definition – from SNIA
• The practice of creating, installing, administering, or using
networks whose primary purpose is the transfer of data
between computer systems and storage elements and among
storage elements.
What problems are being solved
• Near-term: consolidation, backup
• Wider-view: storage growth
Different Solutions
Storage Area Networks
• Fibre channel based
• Fabric switched network for SANs
– High bandwidth – 1, 2 Gb/s now, 10 Gb/s mid 2002
– Low latency – hardware intensive implementation
– Block I/O – SCSI as ULP for fibre channel
• Interoperability
– Solved with significant investment from vendors
– Independent lab and certification underway
– Maturing – significant deployment
• Major vendors
– Products
– Commitment for long term
• Management and the abstraction of storage
Different Solutions
Storage Area Networks
• IP based
• Over Ethernet with TCPIP encapsulation for most
• Various methods – proposals for standards
– Block I/O via encapsulation
» iSCSI
– Tunneling
» iFCP
» FCIP
• Targeting OLTP at higher transaction rate than NAS
Different Solutions
Storage Area Networks
• IP based – iSCSI - uses SCSI commands over IP
• Target is to provide block I/O using Ethernet infrastructure
• No mechanism in Ethernet/IP to allow for command-response structure
of SCSI
• SCSI is block oriented storage interface
• Uses a software driver to control SCSI protocol
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Ethernet / IP has network characteristics
• No flow control – drops packets on congestion
• Packet size is limited – get smaller as contention increases
• iSCSI attempts to work within these constraints
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iSCSI standard proposes to encapsulate SCSI on TCP
Many vendors – some haven’t been in storage before
Different Solutions
Storage Area Networks
• IP based – iFCP, internet Fibre Channel Protocol
• Transfers FCP across IP networks
• Gateways used to encapsulate FCP on IP
• Useful for extended distances for FC connections
• Translates FC frame addresses to new local IP address
– ‘Transparent’ view of storage devices
– Connects FC devices to TCP/IP backbone
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IP based – FCIP, Fibre Channel Internet Protocol
• Tunneling FCP across IP
• Gateways/switches act as E-port extenders
• Useful for SAN to SAN linkage over extended distances
• Does not change FC address of frames between SANs
– Makes a large SAN with single address space
Different Solutions
Storage Area Networks
• InfiniBand
• Developing technology to replace PCI in servers
• Will extend from server to fabric
– Connect storage, networks, etc.
– Switch / routers will be initial connect
• Question is: when will native InfiniBand devices appear?
• Infrastructure change – will happen
– Probably 5 years to reach into storage
Different Solutions
Network Attached Storage
Network Attached
Storage
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Application
NAS Appliances
• Remote file serving
• Clustering option
• Starting to see abstraction
within same vendor
File
Redirector
Computer
System
Local Area Network
solutions
Remote
File System
Disk
System
NAS Device
Different Solutions
Network Attached Storage
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DAFS
Application
• VI based
Buffers
• Remote DMA
• File-based access
• Targeting OLTP at higher
transaction rate than NAS
User
DAFS
File Access API
VIPL
VIPL API
VI NIC
Driver
Kernel
• YE2001 availability
Data
Hardware
VI NIC
Control
Different Solutions
LAN
Convergence –
blurring of the lines
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Network
Attached
Storage
Server
Gateway – NAS “head”
• Connect to SAN storage
• Benefits of scaling
storage, administration
SAN
Disk array
Fibre Channel
Link
for storage,
backup/
restore
Different Solutions
LAN
Convergence –
Servers
blurring of the lines
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Metadata server solutions
Block I/O
File Request
• NAS control for access
• SAN block I/O for data
SAN
to achieve high
performance
Location Information
Disk array
Disk array
Metadata Server
Different Solutions
Convergence –
blurring of the lines
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Distributed SAN file
systems
• SAN data can be local
file system
Single File System
Common file system on
shared storage
Highly available
Application transparent
Host A
Host B
Host C
Cluster Sfw
Cluster Sfw
Cluster Sfw
Cluster
File System
Cluster
File System
Cluster
File System
Cluster Vol
Cluster Vol
Cluster Vol
SAN
Framework for Decision making
Evaluation
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Understand your requirements
• Business
• Technical
• Understand the vendor offerings
• Targeted at a specific market segment
• Characteristics may not fit your requirements
• Need to have long-term view
Markets
Today's Bifurcated Storage Market
Proliferation of SAN and NAS
Traditional IT
New e-Business
Enterprise
Large
Mid
S
A
N
S
A
N
Entry
Departmental
N
A
S
S
A
N
Work Group
N
A
S
N
A
S
S
A
N
N
A
S
Storage Service Providers
Professional Services
Requirements by Segment
Enterprise DataCenter
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Reliability – 100% availability of data
Guaranteed performance – response time, data rate
Scalability – capacity and performance
Security – guaranteed and provable
Long-term support from vendor
Tools for storage and performance management
Integration into mature procedural environment
Requirements by Segment
Departmental (Small Business) / Workgroup
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Cost
Simple administration
Quick ROI
Multi vendor: server, OS, storage systems
New E-business
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Cost
Simple administration
Potential large capacity
Availability by replication
Mature into traditional IT environment
Where Does Solution Best Fit
Enterprise DataCenter
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FC-based SANs
• High performance, highly scalable
• Designed for storage – fits requirements for enterprise
storage
• Security implementation / control familiar to storage
professionals
• Significant deployment in enterprise (Fortune 1000
companies)
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NAS
• Appliances in mainly R/O environments
• Metadata server in file sharing / performance
environments
Where Does Solution Best Fit
Departmental (Small Business) / Workgroup
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IP based SANs
• May be least cost
• Few storage-only professionals (normally system administrators
with multiple responsibilities)
• Perception of simplicity
• NAS
• Appliances
• SAN file systems
• Gateway
• FC based SANs
• Complete solutions without major installation effort
Where Does Solution Best Fit
New E-business
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In SSP and professional service installed / managed environments:
FC based SANs
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IP-based SANs for existing and growth environments
NAS
• Appliances
• Gateway
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All of the above
Other Considerations
Considerations for your environment
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Will there be multiple storage networks?
• Independent?
• Distance
• What information needs to flow?
• What are the bandwidth, response time requirements?
• Plan for the future
• Growth
• Additional requirements
– Security
– applications
Storage Network Linkage
Enterprise to Enterprise
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Data migration over extended distances
• Performance requirements and distance dictate connection
• Transfer over IP
– Multiple solutions
• ATM, other tunneling solutions
• Business continuance
• Remote copy – critical performance characteristic drive
connection topology
• SAN may be utilized by storage system to storage system
copy (example PPRC)
• System-level issue not just data movement
Storage Network Linkage
Enterprise to Enterprise
Server
Server
FC
SAN
Server
b
b
Switch /
Router
IP
Infrastructure
b
Server
FC
SAN
b
Switch /
Router
MAN / WAN
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage Network Linkage
Departmental to Enterprise
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Data distribution, upload, etc.
Data protection
Dynamic access based on demand frequency
IP or FC based – depends on economics, performance,
administration, etc.
• Distance required – campus based vs. extended distance
• Centralized management, security, etc.
Storage Network Linkage
Departmental to Enterprise
Server
Server
FC
SAN
Server
b
b
Switch /
Router
IP
Infrastructure
b
Server
IP
SAN
b
Switch /
Router
MAN / WAN
Storage
Storage
Enterprise Operation
Storage
Storage
Departmental Operation
Roadmap for Making Decisions
Determine strategic business
requirements
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business environment dictates
requirements
Determine storage capacity and
expected growth
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benefit for implementing storage
network
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management costs with growth
Current operational changes
required
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short term and long term
staffing and infrastructure
Getting Started
Make an informed decision: use
a solution provider or roll your
own
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expertise required
who do you call when there is a
problem
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who’s going to manage this
who guarantees it and will make
good
Become educated in either
case
Deployment
Consider a phased
implementation
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new technology introduction
requires learning curve
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asset protection
ease of integration
minimize risk
Start building infrastructure
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physical plant
skilled staff
Deployment
Start with simple configuration
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bring online first as shake-out
make it local
use the storage management software
chosen
• ensure common reporting
mechanisms
• make sure it works from the
console you’ve chosen
Build larger configuration when
satisfied
Get guarantee of
interoperability!!!
Deployment
Test
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failure modes
addition to capacity
addition of servers
addition of switches and hubs
service / maintenance (7X24)
performance
• normal operations
• degraded
• limits
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backup
restore
Deployment
If solution provider is also
a storage vendor - test
replacement of their
storage device with a
competitor
Review your management
choice – it is the most
important one to make
Summary
Many different solutions
• Many from companies with no experience in storage products
• Great deal of hype and mis-information now
One size does not fit all
• Differing requirements
• Economics matter
• Administration value
• Extensibility – handle growth
Linking Storage Networks is important planning
requirement
• Multiple organizations involved
Critical decision for your company – choose wisely