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Managing Third-party Storage with EMC ControlCenter

Managing Third-party Storage with EMC ControlCenter. December 2007. Non-EMC Storage Vendors. HDS and OEM-based versions Includes HP Enterprise and Sun NetApp IBM HP Mid-tier. ControlCenter 6.0 SAN Support. ControlCenter 6.0 NAS Support. HDS Support. IBM Support. HP StorageWorks EVA.

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Managing Third-party Storage with EMC ControlCenter

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  1. Managing Third-party Storage with EMC ControlCenter December 2007

  2. Non-EMC Storage Vendors • HDS and OEM-based versions • Includes HP Enterprise and Sun • NetApp • IBM • HP Mid-tier

  3. ControlCenter 6.0 SAN Support

  4. ControlCenter 6.0 NAS Support

  5. HDS Support

  6. IBM Support

  7. HP StorageWorks EVA • StorageWorks EVA x000 – HP’s flagship midrange offering • Introduced in 2001 as an advanced architecture • Featured unique Virtual disk technology • Very easy to provision (in theory) • Problematic implementation • ControlCenter management strategy • SMI-S: Certified SMI-S 1.1 provider (now available) • Currently being qualified (available on ControlCenter Support Matrix in Q1’08)

  8. Network Appliance • NetApp is different! • All current models can operate as NAS, SAN, iSCSI or hybrid • ControlCenter QE qualifies ONTAP (“firmware” version) as opposed to frame model • Major product families • FAS – traditional integrated storage • V-series: Virtual • R-series: SATA (“Nearline”) • NetApp programming interfaces • CLI: existing method used by ControlCenter • NetApp de-emphasizing • API: NetApp’s recommended approach • SMI-S: supported by NetApp but not complete enough

  9. Network Appliance EMC customers with NetApp • ControlCenter Support Requirements: • Clusters (single image) – major deployment trend for SAN’s • Deeper volume model – Flex vols and aggregates • Supports provisioning use case • Virtual filers (also Celerra datamovers) • Replication • V-series virtualization

  10. NetApp Verizon Sprint Goldman Bristol-Myers Blue Cross Telstra France Telecom Qwest Computer Associates State St Global Adv Paychex IDT Cellcom (Israel) EDS Bloomberg Proquest Hitachi Verizon ATT/SBC Nokia LDS (Germany) EDS SEB (Sweden) Qwest T-Mobile Citigroup HP EVA Nestle Forsythe IBM Discover United Health Iron Mountain Aurora Health Care Fiducia (Germany) BNP Paribas Sample list of EMC Customers with a dual-storage vendor strategy

  11. Competitive: Beyond the Support Matrix

  12. Hitachi USP V, USP, NSC, AMS, WMS Series Hitachi Lightning™ 9900 and 9900 V Series Hitachi Thunder™ 9200 and 9500 V Series EMC Symmetrix™ 4.8, 5.0, 5.5 EMC DMX 800, 1000, 2000, 3000 EMC CLARiiON™ CX-Series, FC-4700 HP XP Series 48, 128, 512, 1024, 10000, 12000 HP EVA 3000, 4000, 5000, 6000, 8000 HP MSA 1000, 1500 HP HSG HP NAS, All-in-One Storage NAS HP EFS Clustered NAS Gateway HP ESL, EML tape libraries IBM DS4000 Series (Formerly FAStT Series) IBM DS4500, DS4800 IBM ESS 800, F20 IBM DS6000, DS6800, DS8000, DS8100, DS8300 IBM 3581, 3582, 3583, and 3584 tape libraries LSI Engenio E2600, E4600, E5600, E6000 NetApp FAS, V-Series, NearStore with Data ONTAP 6.5-7.1 3PAR InServ SGI InfiniteStorage TP Series Sun StorageTek 9900 , 9985, 9990 Sun StorageTek 3510, 3511, 6130, 6140, 6540, 6920, 6940 Sun StorageTek NAS 5210, 5310, 5320 Sun (Formerly StorageTek) Flexline™ 200/300 Series Xiotech Magnitude 3D HP Storage Essentials Support Matrix

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