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Systems & Technology Group IBM System Storage DS 3000 series v v Marco Pozzoni LSI Logic Technical Sales Executive Mob: +39 335 625 8061 - Marco. pozzoni@lsi. com © 2006 IBM Corporation
Agenda § § § Introducing the DS 3000 series Serial Attached SCSI Technology DS 3000 Overview DS 3000 Competitive overview DS 3000 and DS 4000 positioning Questions © 2006 IBM Corporation
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SMB Overview § Customer § Transitioning from internal to external storage § No dedicated storage administrator § Cost conscious and value driven § Require quick and simplementation § Solution vs. technology driven § Challenges § Growing beyond limitations of internal storage § Trying to stay within their limited budgets § Limited IT resources and expertise § Increasing data protection / recovery at a reasonable cost § Unaware of functionality that would add value to their business © 2006 IBM Corporation
Customers Storage Requirements Are Evolving § Protection – you have more to lose § Performance – Addressing new application demands and data loads § Availability – more people need access more often § Scalability – growth without disrupting operations § Flexibility – select the options based on your needs § Manageability – Manage more data with less resources © 2006 IBM Corporation
External Disk Storage Opportunity PB 2 -3 ($5 -15 K) are growing much faster than the higher price bands Market growth drivers § Higher storage requirements from fundamental file and print, email, web serving, database applications across all business segments § New, innovative applications such as security, digital media, and imaging Source: IDC Worldwide Disk Storage Systems 2006 -2010 Forecast Update, November 2006 © 2006 IBM Corporation
Positioning the IBM System Storage DS Family New Entry Point W NE Unified Family New Standard in Pricing and Packaging DS 4000 DS 6000 New Standard in Functionality, Performance, TCO ! DS 3000 DS 8000 IBM Total. Storage and System Storage Family innovations are designed to help you: § Simplify the underlying IT infrastructure of storage and its management to help lower cost and complexity while increasing the ability to respond to changing needs. § Maintain business continuity, security and data durability. § Efficiently manage information throughout its lifecycle, relative to its business value. © 2006 IBM Corporation
DS 3000 series characteristics § Simple to install and manage by using the DS 3000 Storage Manager § Scalable by using the low-cost EXP 3000 s § Flexible solutions for System x and Blade. Center servers and third-party servers § Affordable: Excellent value starting under $4, 500 © 2006 IBM Corporation
What is the DS 3000 series? DS 3000 series DS 3200 DS 3400 § 3 -Gbps SAS connect to host § Direct-attach § For System x and third party servers § 4 -Gbps Fibre connect to host § Direct-attach or SAN § For System x & Blade. Centers and third party servers § 2 U, 12 disks § Dual Power Supplies § Support for SAS disks § Expansion via EXP 3000 © 2006 IBM Corporation
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SAS is superior to SCSI § SCSI is in its 7 th generation with the U 320 SCSI and has reached its final iteration § Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) is the successor to parallel SCSI § New roadmap and the industry-wide acceptance § Offers significant performance enhancements § 3 -Gbps SAS x 4 “wide” ports provide a cumulative bandwidth of up to 12 -Gbps for host connectivity and expansion § SAS will become the interface of choice for entry-level storage and servers § SAS and SATA drive compatibility supports tiered storage What is Tiered Storage? Tiered Storage is a term used when customers divide their storage according to their data’s requirements. For example; data that is most commonly used in read environments is stored on cost-effective SATA disks, while transactional data (databases) is stored on SAS disks that are suited for random read / write operations. © 2006 IBM Corporation
Disk Drive Comparison Fibre Channel SAS Parallel SCSI Desktop SATA Enterprise SATA Low-end file storage / archival / ref data / diskbased backup Applications Online storage & transactional data Desktop/midrang e class Low-end file storage & print services Capacity 73 -300 GB 80 -500 GB 300 -500 GB Rotation speed 10 K, 15 K RPM 7, 200 RPM Seek time 3 -4. 5 ms 8 -10 ms Typical average access 5. 5 -7. 5 ms 6 -8 ms 13 -15 ms Power-on time 24 x 7 10 x 5 24 x 7 I/O duty cycle High Med-High Low-Med MTTF 1. 4 M hours 1. 2 M hours 600 K hours 1 M hours RV tolerance High Low Med-High RAID-friendly High Low Med-High Interface speed 2, 4 Gbps 3 Gbps 2. 5 Gbps (shared bus) 1. 5, 3 Gbps Interface ports Dual Single Initiators Multiple Single Source: Maxtor and LSI © 2006 IBM Corporation
Disk Drives by Interface Shipments Forecast By 2010, parallel technology will be an almost non-existent revenue producing platform © 2006 IBM Corporation
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Storage Consolidation for SMB Database File Server Database Mail Web § Solution of choice for 2 -node clustered topologies SAS SAN DS 3200 – Direct attach FC DS 3400 – Direct attach or SAN attach DS 3000 Storage Manager – Simple administration and configuration § Consolidate disparate islands of internal attached storage for lower TCO § Enables shared storage to improve efficiencies § Storage consolidation for Intel/AMD servers § DS 3200 offers up to 6 x 3 Gbps SAS host ports (dual controllers) § DS 3400 offers up to 4 x 4 Gbps FC host ports (dual controllers) § Scales up to 48 SAS drives by using the low-cost EXP 3000 s § Single and Dual controllers versions available with easy upgrade paths § Centralized management via a taskoriented user interface, designed to be both intuitive and simple © 2006 IBM Corporation
IBM System Storage DS 3200 Controller Easy, Scalable, Affordable § § 3 -Gbps SAS connect to host (Direct Attach) Managed by the intuitive DS 3000 Storage Manager For System x and non-IBM servers Two models § Entry-level Single Controller model § Dual Controller model to help ensure data-availability § Up to 6 SAS ports for flexible direct-attach configurations § Capacity § Support twelve 3. 5” SAS hard disk drives for 3. 6 TB Drives Power Cooling § Scale up to 48 hard disk drives by using EXP 3000 s for 14. 4 TB § § Support RAID 0, 1, 3, 5, 10 512 MB of controller memory with battery-backed cache, upgradeable to 1 GB / controller Redundant Power Supply Support for MSCS © 2006 IBM Corporation
DS 3200 host cabling © 2006 IBM Corporation
DS 3200 Customer Profile & Applications Workgroups, SMB/SME, Remote Sites § Customer Profile § 1 -6 servers § Limited storage IT resources and expertise § DAS environment, islands of internal server storage § Customer is typically looking to migrate to external storage § Server-centric management framework § Looking for a better protection of critical business data with uninterrupted operations via Flash. Copy Email Database File Server SAS § Applications § File and print server § Email § Distributed database § Solution of choice for 2 -node clustered topologies § Web/edge, and compute centric § Server based HPC/Grid DS 3200 – Direct attach with dual path © 2006 IBM Corporation
IBM System Storage DS 3400 Controller Easy, Scalable, Flexible, Affordable § § 4 -Gbps Fibre Channel connect to host (Direct Attach or SAN) Managed by the intuitive DS 3000 Storage Manager For System x and Blade. Center servers and non-IBM servers Two models § Entry-level Single Controller model § Dual Controller model to help ensure data-availability Drives § Up to 4 Fibre Channel ports for flexible direct-attach or SAN configurations § Capacity Power Cooling § Support twelve 3. 5” SAS hard disk drives for 3. 6 TB § Scale up to 48 hard disk drives by using EXP 3000 s for 14. 4 TB § § Support RAID 0, 1, 3, 5, 10 512 MB of controller memory with battery-backed cache , upgradeable to 1 GB / controller Redundant Power Supply Support for MSCS © 2006 IBM Corporation
DS 3400 host cabling – Direct attach Two node direct-attach cluster Four node direct-attach © 2006 IBM Corporation
DS 3400 host cabling – SAN attach Entry SAN with controller-level fail-over High availability Cluster © 2006 IBM Corporation
DS 3400 Customer Profile & Applications Department/Workgroup § Customer Profile § 4 -16 servers and Blade. Centers § Managed by storage or system admin § Customer has existing SAN FC installed or is a first-time SAN user § Adjunct to existing storage for new segmented workloads and distributed applications § Storage Centric management framework § Leverages Advanced Copy Features for continuous application processing and easier testing of new installations or applications Email HA Cluster Database / VMware (Virtual Machines) Data Mining SAN FC § Applications § Cluster applications and Virtual Machines § Distributed database § Secondary storage § Digital archiving (documents/video/images) § Disk-to-Disk Backup DS 3400 – Direct attach or SAN attach Existing Storage © 2006 IBM Corporation
IBM System Storage EXP 3000 Overview § Robust 2 U, 19” external drive enclosure § Used in following configurations: § Direct-attach to servers using Mega. RAID adapter § As expansion unit to DS 3200 or DS 3400 § Each SAS port on the ESM is a 3 -Gbps x 4 “wide” link § 12 hot swappable 3. 5” SAS drives § Comes standard with single ESM § An ESM Upgrade options is available § When attaching to single controller, use a single ESM § When attaching to a dual controller, use a dual ESM © 2006 IBM Corporation
DS 3000 Storage Manager § Included at no charge! § Point & click functionality § Task-oriented user interface is designed to be both intuitive and simple § Provides a more obvious starting point for inexperienced user § Users pick a task first, and then an object to act upon § Initial Setup Tasks dialog box provides 6 steps to setting up the disk system § Access data while enclosure is in operation using: § Dynamic Features § Flash. Copy § Volume. Copy © 2006 IBM Corporation
Anytime Administration – Anytime Data The dynamic features of the DS 3000 allow customers to change their environment without disrupting their users and business operations EXP Hot. Add Technology ► Online capacity expansion, configuration and logical drives access Dynamic Capacity Expansion (DCE) ► Add drives to existing array Dynamic Volume Expansion (DVE) ► Add available capacity to existing logical drives ► Supported on Windows 2003/2000/NT, Net. Ware, Linux, AIX, and all Flash. Copy repository logical drives Dynamic RAID Level Migration (DRM) ► Change the RAID configuration of an array Dynamic Segment Size Migration (DSS) ► Change the data stripe size Non-disruptive controller firmware upgrades ► Upgrade while system is running © 2006 IBM Corporation
DS 3000 Data Replication Offerings § Flash. Copy § Designed to create a point-in-time image § Ideal uses: backup source, database/application testing, restoration point, checkpoint Production volume Flash. Copy volume Production volume Volume. Copy volume § Volume. Copy § Designed to create a complete Pi. T physical copy § Ideal uses: data mining / analysis, Pi. T archive, tiered storage © 2006 IBM Corporation
DS 3000 series Advanced Features START HERE Out-of-the-box: 4 partitions on DS 3200, 2 partitions on DS 3400 Out-of-the-box solution is “complete” for large majority of typical storage workloads, however, if you need to grow… …add DS 3200 (39 R 6540) or DS 3400 (42 C 2143) Software Feature Pack 4 total partitions on DS 3200 or DS 3400 (required first for any features shown below) DS 3000 Partition Expansion License 39 R 6536 (per DS 3000 system) 5 to 16 partitions DS 3000 Volume. Copy License 39 R 6534 (per DS 3000 system) Enabled DS 3000 Flash. Copy License 39 R 6533 (per DS 3000 system) Up to 64 Flash. Copy licenses DS 3000 1 GB Cache Memory Upgrade 39 R 6517 (per DS 3000 controller) Enabled DS 3000 Flash. Copy Volume. Copy License 39 R 6535 (per DS 3000 system) Enabled DS 3000 EXP 3000 Expansion License 39 R 6537 (per DS 3000 system up to 3 EXP 3000) Enabled Note: Two and four partitions are supported standard on DS 3400 and DS 3200 respectively © 2006 IBM Corporation
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Systems & Technology Group EMC/Dell AX 150 v v © 2006 IBM Corporation
EMC/Dell AX 150 - Pros § Inexpensive § FC and i. SCSI versions available § Single or dual controllers § Supports both Windows and Linux § Can now be controlled by Navisphere rather than just Navisphere Express © 2006 IBM Corporation
EMC/Dell AX 150 - Cons § Uses desktop quality SATA II drives with good-MTBF in limited use § Uses 1. 5 Gb/s SATA II drives rather than 3. 0 Gb/s § Provides very limited real world storage capacity § Very poor dollar-per-useable-gigabytes § No expansion beyond the initial drive tray § Almost no dynamic capabilities § Power supplies can only power one controller § Design requires shutdown and motherboard removal to fix items § Only RAID 5 & 1 supported © 2006 IBM Corporation
DS 3000 Competitive Overview DS 3200 DS 3400 HP MSA 1000 HP MSA 1500 cs EMC/DELL AX 150 HDS WMS 100 2 U 2 U Min 4 U 2 U 3 U Up to 6 SAS Up to 4 FC Up to 2 FC 3 Gb/s 4 Gb/s 2 Gb/s 4 Gb/s Drive ports 2 2 to 4 0 2 Max drives supported 48 48 42 SCSI 56 SCSI or 96 SATA 12 105 Drive type supported SAS SCSI / SATA Effective drive speed 3 Gb/s 1 Gb/s 1. 5 Gb/s 3 Gb/s Up to 1 GB 512 MB 1 GB Dynamic Features Yes Partial Replication services Yes Partial Yes MB/s Read Perf (dual) 896 MB/s 945 MB/s 367 MB/s 350 MB/s <400 MB/s Avoids single points of failure Yes No No No Yes Height (in rack) Host ports Host port speed Cache Memory / controller © 2006 IBM Corporation
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HPQ MSA 1500 cs - Pros § Supports SCSI and/or SATA § Supports up to 96 SATA drives § Supports up to 56 SCSI drives § Somewhat low priced § $8, 995 for 0 TB - 1 controller (Ideas International web site 1/2/07) § $15, 400 for 0 TB SAN starter kit (Ideas International web site 1/2/07) § (includes 1 x MSA 1500, 1 x controller, 1 x MSA 20 SATA drive enclosure, 1 x 4/8 Base SAN Switch, 4 x SFP transceivers & 2 x FCA 2214 HBAs & cables) § § Supports Linux, Win & Netware Viewed as a low-profile 2 U solution Could be used to add SATA to existing HP installations New MSA 1510 i provides i. SCSI © 2006 IBM Corporation
HPQ MSA 1500 cs - Cons § Uses desktop quality SATA drives § Extremely low MTBF § Every drive enclosure is a Single-Point-Of-Failure § More modules = more SPOF § § Based on five-year old MSA 1000 controllers Only two 2 Gb/s FC host ports for the entire storage system Extremely poor performance - single 2 Gb data path per controller HP recommends the same hard drive capacity be installed in an entire disk enclosure. § Lacks flexibility & configurability § Redundant configurations are expensive § Requires two host bus adapters per server § Second controller and fibre channel I/O module § Secure Path software for each server. © 2006 IBM Corporation
DS 3000 Competitive Overview DS 3200 DS 3400 HP MSA 1000 HP MSA 1500 cs EMC/DELL AX 150 HDS WMS 100 2 U 2 U Min 4 U 2 U 3 U Up to 6 SAS Up to 4 FC Up to 2 FC 3 Gb/s 4 Gb/s 2 Gb/s 4 Gb/s Drive ports 2 2 to 4 0 2 Max drives supported 48 48 42 SCSI 56 SCSI or 96 SATA 12 105 Drive type supported SAS SCSI / SATA Effective drive speed 3 Gb/s 1 Gb/s 1. 5 Gb/s 3 Gb/s Up to 1 GB 512 MB 1 GB Dynamic Features Yes Partial Replication services Yes Partial Yes MB/s Read Perf (dual) 896 MB/s 945 MB/s 367 MB/s 350 MB/s <400 MB/s Avoids single points of failure Yes No No No Yes Height (in rack) Host ports Host port speed Cache Memory / controller © 2006 IBM Corporation
Other competitors Xyratex - 5402 Dot. Hill - 2730 Dell - MD 3000 Form Factor 2 U, 12 Drive 3 U, 15 Drive Host Interface 2 - 4 Gb FC ports / Cntlr 2 - 3 Gb SAS ports / Cntlr 2 - 4 Gb FC ports / Cntlr 2 - 3 Gb SAS ports/Cntlr* 2 - 1 Gb i. SCSI ports / Cntlr* 2 - 3 Gb SAS ports / Cntlr Single & Dual Controllers Available Yes Yes RAID Levels 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50 0, 1, 3, 5, 6*, 10, 30, 50 0, 1, 3, 5, 10 Controller Cache Up to 1 GB/ Cntlr Up to 512 MB/ Cntlr Drives Supported SAS & SATA II SAS Maximum Drives 60 56 15 Intermix Drives Yes No OS’s Win, Linux, Solaris Win, Linux Web Management Yes No Max Cached IOPS tbd 124, 000 IOPS tbd Max Sustained Read tbd 1154 MB/s tbd Snapshot Included Optional Yes Optional © 2006 IBM Corporation
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DS 3000 and DS 4000 Series Positioning This table represents general positioning and not technical capabilities Increasing performance and functionality What do I sell? DS 3400 – Simplified User Interface, Price DS 4200 - Synergy with DS 4000 Series, ERM, Capacity growth DS 4700 - Synergy with DS 4000 Series, ERM, FC/SATA Tiered Storage, Performance DS 4800 DS 4700 DS 3400 DS 4200 DS 3200 SMB § § SAS connectivity Shared DAS Simple management Flash. Copy Remote office § § § FC connectivity Shared DAS Simple management Entry-level SANs Flash. Copy Department § § § FC connectivity Homogeneous SANs Simple management Configuration flexibility Data replication – Flash/Vol Copy, RVM Data Center § § FC connectivity Heterogeneous SANs Highest performance Extensive configuration flexibility and data replication services © 2006 IBM Corporation
Questions to ask to help you decide § § § § How much do you have to spend? What types of servers? What OSes? How many servers? How much capacity? What type of disk technology? What advanced features are required? Future growth, capacity, servers and applications? © 2006 IBM Corporation
DS 3000 and DS 4000 Specification Comparison DS 3200 DS 3400 DS 4200 DS 4700 DS 4800 Host interfaces 3 Gbps SAS 4 Gbps FC Host channels 2 or 6 4 4 4 or 8 8 Expansion Ports (dual) Two SAS Four FC Eight FC Max # of drives 48 48 112 224 Supported drives SAS SATA FC/SATA Drive enclosure 2 U 12 drive 3 U 16 drive Cache memory 1 GB / 2 GB 2/4 GB 4/8/16 GB Hardware XOR Integrated Dedicated Max # of Partitions 16 16 64 64 64 Max # of Volumes 256 1024 2048 Advanced Features Flash. Copy, Volume. Copy, ERM Flash. Copy, Volume. Copy, ERM Platform support Limited Extensive Storage Management DS 3000 SM DS 4000 SM © 2006 IBM Corporation
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