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Next Generation Business ContinuitySolutions

Alexandru Vilcu – HP [email protected]

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HP StorageWorks P4000G2 SAN SolutionsScalable storage optimizedfor server virtualization

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Problem: Server Virtualization Puts NewRequirements on Storage

– Virtual machine sprawl pushesstorage limits:

• VM growth causes growth in storage,management costs, SAN traffic andESX host load

• SANs may bottleneck performanceas they grow in capacity

– Essential storage features mayentail an additional charge

– Some storage vendors take a one-size-fits-all approach

– Storage is silo’ed off from ITconvergence: server, network,power/cooling, and management

Virtual Infrastructure

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HP P4000 G2 SAN Solutions

Fully featured SANs that Scale On-Demand

– Scale capacity and performancesimultaneously; no disruption

– All inclusive feature-set;optimized for server virtualization

• VAAI integration: 85% quicker VMdeployments with 95% less SAN traffic

– Easy to install and manage:• Global configuration rules help controlSAN management costs

• Best Practice Analyzer• Thin provisioning for superior capacityutilization

– Supporting NFS and CIFS:P4000 Unified NAS Gateway

– P4000-compatible backup, restore& disaster-recovery protection

Virtual Infrastructure

PerformanceStorage SystemStorage Cluster

CapacityCentralized

ManagementConsole

CapacityPerformanceRedundancy

SAN/iQ Storage Software

NFS & CIFS Support

StoreOnce D2D

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High Availabilityand Fault ToleranceYour data is only as available as its storage solution

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Problem: Traditional SAN’s don't AddressToday’s Availability Needs

HA & FT

–High Availability is defined asredundancy inside the box

• Hardware RAID (double diskfailure)

• Redundant components

–If storage is offline,the applications are offline.

–True HA/FT is possible viaexpensive, complex set-up

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HP P4000 G2 SAN Solutions

Comprehensive High Availability

–High availability isachieved via virtualizedstorage in a SANcluster

• Hardware RAID: 5, 6, 10• Network RAID: 10, 5, 6• Balancing HA and

utilization• No single point of failure

–Real-time site protectionwith Multi-site SAN

• AutomaticFailover/Failback

HA & FT

Site 2Site 1

P4000 G2 SANP4000 G2 Multi-site SAN

A D A D

BA BA

C B BC

C D C D

Highly Available Server Infrastructure

VMs failover (HA)or stay online (FT)

A D A

BA

D

B

C B p2C

C D p1

E

F

Network RAID 10Volume:

2 mirrored copies50% Utilization

Change Network RAIDlevels on the fly

Network RAID 5Volume:

1 copy + 1 parity75% Utilization

1Gb Link

If a site is offline,Applications remain online…

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Disaster RecoveryBusinesses demand efficient DR for primary andremote sites

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Site 2Site 1

Problem: Traditional SAN’s don't Addresstoday’s DR Needs

– Features are an

Additional Cost

• Not affordable for some

ROBO sites

• Require identical systems

– Inefficient use of Capacity

• Snapshots consume too

much space

• DR replicates inefficiencies

offsite Snapshot

100% snap reserve

RemoteSnapshot

x2

Disaster Recovery

VM Host Cluster VM Host ClusterWAN Link

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DR SiteMain Site

P4500 G2 SAN

VM Host Cluster

P4300 G2 SAN

VM Host Cluster

HP P4000 G2 SAN Solutions

Cost Effective Disaster Recovery

Space Efficient Data Recovery

– Thin provisioned snapshots

• Application aware

– Replicate snaps offsite

for DR

• Replicate to dissimilar

P4000 systems

Clone VMs and Desktops

• Thin provisioned clones for

greater capacity utilization

3:00 pm

4:00 pm

5:00 pm

WAN Link

3:00 pm

4:00 pm

5:00 pm

Disaster Recovery

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Remote SiteRemote Site

HP P4000 Virtual SAN Appliance Software

Disaster Recovery for ROBO Sites

– Convert existing storage intoP4000 SANs using:

• DAS on VM host servers

• Existing SAN storage*

– Enterprise functionality on abudget

• High Availability for virtualmachine HA

• Remote Copy to virtual orphysical P4000 SANs

– Certified by VMware as“Storage Virtual Appliance”on VMware’s compatibilityguide

VM Host Cluster

VSA

* SAN must be listed on the VMware ESX Compatibility List

VSA

DAS Example

VM Host Cluster

SAN Example

SAN volume P4000 VSA volume

VSA

P4000 VSA volume

Disaster Recovery

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HP StorageWorks P4000 G2 SAN Solutions:Complete Storage Solutions for Today’s Needs

VirtualInfrastructure

– Scale storage online to keep up with virtual server growth

– Buy only what you need today

– All-inclusive features matching server virtualization

– No up-front space reservations

High Availabilityand

Fault Tolerance

– Flexibility to select protection level for each LUN

– Real-time multi-site protection

– Eliminate single-point-of-failure

Disaster Recovery

– Application integrated snapshots

– Space efficient disaster recovery

– Turn DAS and SAN storage into virtual P4000 SAN

– Full support for VMware SRM, Microsoft Hyper-V, Citrix

Join us each week @ WWW.HP.com/go/P4000Webinar

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Worlds Most Agile and Efficient Storage Array

3PAR Customers get 10x moredone at half the cost

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IT sprawl and explosive data growthis taking business performance to thebreaking point

captive in operationsand maintenance70%

Business innovationthrottled to30%

• Rigid & aging infrastructure• Application & information complexity• Inflexible business processes

• Time to business value• Cost of lost time, effort, opportunity• Unpredictable business cycles

Solaris

SUN

SPARC

Netra

JAVA

VirtualBox

IBMBladeCenter

Mainframe

SONAS

AIXDirector

System x

DELL

PowerEdgePowerVault

EqualLogic

PowerConnect

CISCO

NexusIOS

Catalyst

UCS

VFrameIronPort

ScanSafeFUJITSU

PRIMERGY

PRIMEQUESTETERNUS

UDS

NETAPPFAS

SnapManager

SANscreen SnapVault

SnapMirror

HITACHI

BladeSymphony

USP-V

SMSAMS

TIVOLI

LOTUS

SQL SERVER

SAP ERP

EXCHANGE SERVER

SHAREPOINT

SIEBEL

PEOPLESOFT

ORACLE DATABASE

MYSQL

SAS

SYBASE

JD EDWARDS

JBOSSCOMVERSE

Windows Server

XenServer

RHEL

SLES

Vmware ESX

VSphere

NetWare

Veritas

VirusScan

HP

StorageWorks

Proliant

BladeSystem MatrixIntegrity

Source: HP research

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Management software

Network

Servers

Power & cooling

Storage

HP CONVERGEDINFRASTRUCTURE

The Data Center of the Future will bebuilt on a Converged Infrastructure

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The world has changedand storage must change with it

Explosive growth& new workloads

Virtualization& automation

Cloud & utilitycomputing

Infrastructure &technology shifts

Too complicated to manage

Expensive & hard to scale

Isolated & disconnected

Inefficient & inflexible

SIMPLE

SCALABLE

SMART

SELF-OPTIMIZED

Customers tell us storage is: Storage needs to be:

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3PAR Leadership – Efficient

3PAR Customers reduce acquisition and

operational costs by 50%

GreenOptimizedThin

Reduce capacityrequirements by atleast 50%

Tiering balances$/GB and $/IOP

Reduce powerand cooling costs atleast 50%

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3PAR Leadership – Autonomic

3PAR Customers reduce storage management

burden by 90%

Respond toChange Quickly

MaintainService Levels

Up Fast

15 Seconds toprovision a LUN

Deliver highperformance to allapplications. Evenunder failure scenarios.

Quickly adapt to theunpredictable

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3PAR Leadership – Multi-Tenant

The New Tier-1 Storage for Utility Computing

ResilientSecureShared

MassiveConsolidation

Storage can be usedacross many differentapplications and linesof business

Virtual PrivateArray

Secure segregation ofstorage while preservingthe benefits of massiveparallelism

Ready for Change

Sustain and consolidatediverse or changing servicelevels without compromise

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InSpire Architectural Differentiators

AutonomicManagement

3PARGen-3 ASIC

Fine GrainedVirtualization

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3PAR Utility Storage in Action

DatabaseOptimization

MicrosoftExchange Green IT

VirtualizedPrivate Cloud

ServerVirtualization

Host ServiceProviders

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INNOVATIONS FOR THE CLOUDBest-of-breed cloud infrastructure

Networking12500

Storage3PAR

BladeSystem Matrix

ServersC7000BL460cSL-6500SL-390

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Thank you

Alexandru Vilcu – HP [email protected]