EMC Storage Strategy · HDFS / Object Storage. Eventual Consistency. ... Architecture In-Depth....
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EMC Storage StrategyMuhammad Salama
Advisory Systems Engineer – EMC Gulf
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Enterprises Are Being Redefined By Software
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BUSINESS
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INFRASTRUCTURE
I think the pic is maybe more of a hybrid cloud thing
(maybe label it as well)
HYBRID CLOUD
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Workload Diversification Drives Infrastructure Innovation
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It’s a Natural Principle!
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Mainframe, Mini ComputerTerminals
LAN/Internet Client/ServerPC
Mobile Cloud Big Data SocialMobile Devices
MILLIONS OF USERS
THOUSANDSOF APPS
HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF USERS
TENS OF THOUSANDSOF APPS
BILLIONSOF USERS
MILLIONSOF APPS
Source: IDC, 2012
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Platform Application Characteristics
HDFS / Object Storage
Eventual Consistency
Tolerance For Data Loss
Application-Based Resiliency
Block / File Storage
Transactional Consistency
Little Tolerance For Data Loss
Infrastructure-Based Resiliency
LAN/Internet Client/ServerPC
Mobile Cloud Big Data SocialMobile Devices
700%By 2016
70%By 2016
Source: IDC, 2012
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Platform Application Characteristics
HDFS / Object Storage
Eventual Consistency
Tolerance For Data Loss
Application-Based Resiliency
Block / File Storage
Transactional Consistency
Little Tolerance For Data Loss
Infrastructure-Based ResiliencyLAN/Internet Client/Server
Mobile Cloud Big Data SocialMobile Devices
700%By 2016
70%By 2016
Source: IDC, 2012
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How has this been driving ourPortfolio Strategy
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ADVANCEDDATA SERVICES
SIMPLEDATA SERVICES
Workloads Have Different Requirements
TransactionProcessing
OnlineArchive
VM Infrastructure
DecisionSupportFull Motion
Video
HighPerformanceComputing
WebApps
ContentManagement
ITApplications
StorageAs-A-Service
HomeDirectories
ApplicationDevelopment
TechApps
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This Requires a Diverse Storage Portfolio
ADVANCEDDATA SERVICES
SIMPLEDATA SERVICES
VMAX
VNX
Isilon
XtremIO
AtmosData Domain
Avamar & NetWorker
XtremSF
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The Four Storage ArchitecturesTYPE
1ClusteredScale Up & Down
• Dual Controller• Shared Meta-Data• Transactional Commits• General Purpose Storage
TYPE
3Loosely CoupledScale Out
• Independent Controllers• Distributed Meta-Data• Transactional Commits• Large Content Repositories
TYPE
2Tightly CoupledScale Out
• Multi-Controller Grid• Shared Meta-Data• Transactional Commits• Mission Critical Workloads
TYPE
4DistributedShare Nothing
• Independent Controllers• Distributed Meta-Data• Non-Transactional Commits• 3rd Platform Applications
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Architecture In-Depth
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5$/IOps
$/GB
Latency
AggregatePerformance
QoSRAS
Scales Down
Manageabilityand Scale Out
SolutionIntegration
Available (five 9’s)
Cost Efficient
Broad Integration
Scale Out
Aggregate Perf
VNX
TYPE
1ClusteredScale Up & Down
• Dual Controller• Shared Meta-Data• Transactional Commits• General Purpose Storage
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Architecture In-DepthTYPE
2Tightly CoupledScale Out
• Multi-Controller Grid• Shared Meta-Data• Transactional Commits• Mission Critical Workloads
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5$/IOps
$/GB
Latency
AggregatePerformance
QoSRAS
Scales Down
Manageabilityand Scale Out
SolutionIntegration
IsilonVMAX
XtremIO
Dozens of Nodes
Predictable Latency
Very High Reliability
Cost of Entry
$/IO & $/GB
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TYPE
3Loosely CoupledScale Out
• Independent Controllers• Distributed Meta-Data• Transactional Commits• Large Content Repositories
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5$/IOps
$/GB
Latency
AggregatePerformance
QoSRAS
Scales Down
Manageabilityand Scale Out
SolutionIntegration
Architecture In-Depth
Isilon
v S A N
Aggregate Perf
Hundreds of Nodes
Low $/GB
Latency
Entry Point Price
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Architecture In-DepthTYPE
4DistributedShare Nothing
• Independent Controllers• Distributed Meta-Data• Non-Transactional Commits• 3rd Platform Applications
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5$/IOps
$/GB
Latency
AggregatePerformance
QoSRAS
Scales Down
Manageabilityand Scale Out
SolutionIntegration
Incremental Scale
Simple/Invisible
Low Cost of Entry
Data Services
Ent Availability
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The Four Storage ArchitecturesTYPE
1ClusteredScale Up & Down
• Dual Controller• Sharedx Meta-Data• Transactional Commits• General Purpose Storage• Transactional Commits
TYPE
4DistributedShare Nothing
• Independent Controllers• Distributed Meta-Data• Non-Transactional Commits• 3rd Platform Applications
TYPE
2Tightly CoupledScale Out
• Multi-Controller Grid• Shared Meta-Data• Transactional Commits• Mission Critical Workloads• Transactional Commits
TYPE
3Loosely CoupledScale Out
• Independent Controllers• Distributed Meta-Data• Transactional Commits• Large Content Repositories• Transactional Commits
Federation Layer
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How do we apply this knowledge toApplication Workloads
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ADVANCEDDATA SERVICES
SIMPLEDATA SERVICES
Workload Drive Architectures Not Vice Versa
DualController
Scale Up/Down
TightlyCoupled
Scale-Out
TightlyCoupled
Scale-Out
LooselyCoupled
Scale-Out LooselyCoupled
Scale-OutSharedNothing
SharedNothing
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How Do We Simplify The Management And Operations
Of These Diverse Systems
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Expanded Support : Native & OpenStack
ORACLEZFS
NetAppE-Series Solidfire
IBMXIV
IBMSVC
IBMDS8000
NATIVE INTEGRATION
Isilon
VMAX
HitachiVSP
(Block)
HitachiHUS VM
NetAppFAS
EMCScaleIO
VNX VBLOCK HP 3PAR HPLeft-Hand
DellEqual-Logic
XtremIO
VIPRController
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Integrates With OpenStack & Microsoft Too
ViPR Data Services
VIPRController
Commodity Hardware Storage Arrays
VNX Isilon XIO3rd Party
VMAX
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