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EMC CLARiiON IP4700

EMC CLARiiON IP4700. EMC Enterprise NAS Strategy.

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EMC CLARiiON IP4700

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  1. EMC CLARiiON IP4700

  2. EMC Enterprise NAS Strategy It’s all about information. The way customers connect to the information is an implementation detail. EMC provides choice and flexibility in how our customers are able to access and leverage their information assets. Most important, EMC assures the ability to manage, protect, and share those information assets … because that is our business! —EMC “From our analysis we conclude that the real issue is how to best do both NAS and SAN … We have long been a proponent of consolidation of many smaller boxes into fewer, much larger footprints.” • The Clipper Group • “EMC … fastest growing NAS vendor” • IDC 10/99 • “NAS is often described as an alternative to storage area networks when, in fact, it is much more complementary … It looks like EMC is hitting the mark.” • Daniel Kunstler, JP Morgan • “The more people that access information, the more valuable the information.” • Ruettgers’ Law

  3. Publishing/broadcast Web content Rich Media Information sharing Collaboration Software development CAD/CAM Research Information Protection, Management, and Sharing Ruettger’s Law: “The more people that access information, the more valuable the information is.”

  4. NAS Business Requirements • Managing growth • File serving is mission critical and growth is out of control • Ensuring availability • Downtime causes lost revenue, market share, capitalization • Traditional solutions cannot provide the required levels of: • Availability • Scalability • Service and support • Total customer value

  5. NAS Requirements … NAS Solutions … EMC offers NAS solutions that cover the spectrum— from the midrange through the enterprise CLARiiON IP4700—For business-critical NAS requirements; reliable functionality and high availability for the midrange CelerraSE—Enterprise capabilities, rapid deployment, flexible configurations—all in one Celerra File Server—Enterprise NAS functionality built upon an enterprise information platform

  6. Advanced clustering Integrated high availability Scale by terabytes Scale to 28TB Rapid deployment Custom configuration Business continuance File level undelete CLARiiON Symmetrix Mapping Today’s Information Requirements • Availability • Scalability • Flexibility • Functionality • Architecture Implementation without limitation—the EMC Offering

  7. CLARiiON IP4700EMC MIDRANGE NAS • Midrange leading architecture—CLARiiON • No single point of failure • Proven CLARiiON architecture (more than 125,000 units) • High availability built-in • Integrated SnapView/IP technology • IP redirection • Quick reboots • Multiple filesystem support • Ease of use • 10-minute installation wizard • Web-based management • Integral part of the EMC Offering

  8. Management station SUBNET 1 SUBNET 2 SUBNET 3 SUBNET 4 SUBNET 5 WWW Mirrored cache Mirrored cache Mirrored Cache Mirrored Cache PS STORAGE PROCESSOR STORAGE PROCESSOR Fan Fan Fan LCC FC FC FC FC LCC PS DPE CMI RAID 5 group Hot spare LCC LCC DAE RAID 5 group RAID 5 group CLARiiON IP4700 Block Diagram

  9. CMI SP-A SP-B Session 1 Session 2 IP-A IP-B Normal operation: Client 1 is using share from SP-A while Client 2 is using SP-B; monitor packets flow freely between IP-A and IP-B Client 1 Client 2 Network and Storage Processor Failover

  10. CMI SP-A SP-B Session 1 Session 2 Path is completed through SP-A; Client 2 continues Session 2 Client 1 Client 2 Network Failover

  11. CMI SP-A SP-B Session 1 Session 2 SP-A takes over Session 2; Client 2 will access Session 2 from SP-A after failover procedures Client 1 Client 2 Storage Processor Failover

  12. SnapView/IP • Logical copy of filesystem • Created in seconds • Separate read-only Mount Point • Supports full PITB and undo/undelete • Uses minimal space / user defined • May be used by any application, user • SnapView/IP Save Area • Created when volume is made • Basic exception list • Save Area contains original contents of all changed blocks • Fast NDMP-based incremental backup • Contains only changed blocks • Copy on first write • Multiple copies • Useful for historical views of user data • Up to 92 active snaps • Share same Save Area blocks • Self-consistent offline backup • Maintaining online backups • Point-in-time analysis/reporting • Non-disruptive testingenvironment

  13. SnapView/IP Save Area File D File D File C File C SnapView/IP copy File B File B File A File A Active filesystem SnapView/IP of filesystem SnapView/IP SnapView/IP Save Area is created when snap is made

  14. File D-1 File B-1 SnapView/IP Save Area SnapView/IP Save Area File “B” and File “D” changed Original blocks are copied to Save Area Modified Blocks File D File D-1 File C File C File B File B-1 Client application modifies “File D” and “File B” File A File A Active filesystem SnapView/IP of filesystem

  15. SnapView/IP Backup SnapView/IP is used for full archival backup Clients continue to access active filesystem File D File D File C File C SnapView/IP copy File B File B File A File A Active filesystem SnapView/IP of filesystem

  16. File D-1 File B-1 SnapView/IP Incremental Backup Accumulated original blocks since last snap SnapView/IP Save Area SnapView/IP of filesystem Active filesystem File D File D-1 File C File C • NDMP incremental backup command causes scan of SnapView/IP Save Area • Blocks corresponding to Save Area contents create incremental backup File B File B-1 File A File A Tape Library

  17. Availability Redundant power, package, and cooling Dual Active Controllers with integrated failover Integrated NIC port failover Mirrored write cache IP traffic redirection Online addition of filesystems Journal filesystem for fast recovery Raid 5 Hot spares, one per DPE / DAE Ease of use Console or network initial setup Web-based or console management Basic SNMP support (traps, e-mail, MIB II) Maintenance Integrated backup utility with snap copy for fast incremental backup NDMP V2 backup support EMC remote service model ClarAlert/IP Software features CIFS NT V4.0 and NFS network environment Native multiple filesystem support Access existing files via NFS V2, NFS V3, and CIFS (over TCP or UDP) NT and UNIX file security integration NIS and PDC administration integration IP, Netbios, share failover/fail back Local snapshots Base-level volume and share management (create, display, modify) Hardware features Dual controllers Intel 840, PIII 733+MHz Memory—1GB per Controller Drives—18GB, 36GB @ 10K rpm Expansion—one to nine DAEs Adaptec 2940U2W SCSI for local tape Host attach—quad 10/100 (per SP) CLARiiON fibre DPE with LCC, SPS (10) disks (8+1 RAID group with one hot spare) CLARiiON IP4700 Feature List

  18. The EMC Offering for Network-Attached StorageEVERYTHING YOU GET WHEN YOU DO BUSINESS WITH EMC Alliances and partnershipsto connect and enable technologies, and speed implementation Cross-industry expertise in accelerating time to market, change management, software development, and risk management Flexible Financial Services to satisfy your budget requirements Professional Services to provide assessment and implementation management EMC Proven—The recognized brand customers look for Customer Service—The world’s best

  19. Closing Slide

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