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Strona 1 - FAN - An Architecture

FAN - An Architecture for Data Management FAN - An Architecture for Data Management Michael Myrick GSM ArchitectMajor Financial Service CompanyRichard

Strona 2 - Trademark Notice

10Defined RequirementsAbility to move significant amounts of less critical data to a new storage tier quickly without disruption – ~50,000 users Heter

Strona 3

11StrategyPhase 1– Problem Identification and scopePhase 2– Communication of Problem Statement, Approach and Roadmap– Selection and implementation of

Strona 4 - FAN = File Area Network

12SolutionIP NetworkVolume AVolume A’DFS Namespace(CIFS)Anti-Virus Servers (CIFS)avs2avs1avs03avs04dfs01 dfs02avs2avs1dfs01F5 Acopia ARX6000Global Fil

Strona 5 - Growing complexity

13BenefitsFeature-rich NAS offerings– Quota– Snap-shots– Snap-mirror Virtualization– Heterogeneous support– Global users name space – Transparent data

Strona 6 - FAN Targets These Challenges

14ChallengesSupport Roles and Responsibilities – Who does what ?Unplanned storage requirementsFile restoration and trackingRTO ImpactLack of integrate

Strona 7 - Information

15SummaryFile virtualization is a key component in the global file services strategyWe have focused our operations and engineering resources to implem

Strona 8 - Deployment

16Overview ofFAN Basic Services and Approaches

Strona 9 - Cost reduction

17A Simple FAN ModelHeterogeneous “Virtual” NASHeterogeneous NAS StorageBuilding BlocksGlobal NamespaceWide-Area StorageCommunication OptimizationHigh

Strona 10 - Defined Requirements

18“Basic” FAN ServicesMigration– Move files from one server to anotherTiering / ILM– Place files via policy on the “best” storageLoad Balancing– Place

Strona 11 - Strategy

19Comparison of Approaches inTwo WorldsFull-proxy,Policy-driven, File RouterFull-proxy,Policy-driven,Request RouterMost Capable ImplementationSimple H

Strona 12 - F5 Acopia ARX6000

2RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF MATERIALSThe materials in this presentation, including but not limited to graphics, text, pictures, photographs, layout and th

Strona 13 - Benefits

20FAN ApproachesStorageFile-levelDecouplingTree-levelDecouplingTreeOut-of-bandRedirectionClientsHybridIn-bandPolicy-drivenProxyTreeFileTreeFileF5 Acop

Strona 14 - Challenges

21“On-Line” Service CapabilityYesNoNoDynamic LoadBalancingYes(async or sync)YesYesIn-bandFile-level Policy-drivenProxyYes(async)Yes(but requires file

Strona 15

22Customer Case Studies

Strona 16 - Approaches

23File-Level DecouplingUsers and ApplicationsIntelligent File Virtualization SwitchVendor AFCVendor BSATAVirtual NamespacePhysical Namespacefc1:/vol/v

Strona 17 - A Simple FAN Model

24Tier-1 NASFC-disks99% FullHigh Technology CompanyEngIT Storage Challenges:Out of Capacity (99% Full)Help Desk – “Out of Space”Weekly backups take 3

Strona 18 - “Basic” FAN Services

25F5 Acopia ARX1000 (HA)Clients & ApplicationsExisting Tier-1NASHigh Technology CompanyNew Tier-2File ServersTier 1< 90 Days Solution:F5 Acopia

Strona 19 - Two Worlds

26Publishing Company Similar Challenge to Previous Example– Solution: File Virtualization-based Tiered StorageDisk Storage Cost Savings– 90% of data

Strona 20 - FAN Approaches

27“Advanced”FAN Services

Strona 21 - “On-Line” Service Capability

28Advanced Services (LAN)Users and ApplicationsTransparentData MobilityServiceAppTransparentVisibilityAnalyze data anddefine/guide policiesExamples:In

Strona 22 - Customer Case Studies

29Advanced Services (WAN)WANoptFile VirtNASBlockWANoptFile VirtNASBlockData Center #1Data Center #2Branch #1HighPerformanceDataBranch #2“Generic”DataO

Strona 23 - File-Level Decoupling

3AgendaWhat is a FAN and why should you care?Real-world Deployment ExampleFundamental approaches to building a FANBasic FAN Services and ApproachesAdv

Strona 24 - High Technology Company

30VMs Drive Need for File Storage OptimizationStorageWeb ClientWeb ServerWeb Client Web ClientApplication Server OptimizationWeb Server Web ServerApp.

Strona 25

31Why Optimized File Storage for VMs ?Provides a universal storage layer– Supports virtual boot storage, application block storage, application and us

Strona 26 - Publishing Company

32SummaryFAN is a term used to describe a more formal approach to architecting a heterogeneous, enterprise-wide, service-oriented file storage infrast

Strona 28 - Advanced Services (LAN)

4FAN = File Area NetworkA FAN enhances standard network and storage infrastructure with technology that provides centralized, heterogeneous, and ente

Strona 29 - Advanced Services (WAN)

5IT Challenges / Business NeedsFiles represent the largest portion of enterprise storageHighest growth rateGrowing complexity– Mixed vendors, platform

Strona 30 - File Storage Optimization

6FAN Targets These ChallengesThe Problem: – The tight bindings between applications and storage are preventing the evolution of storage management (us

Strona 31 - Wide vendor choice

7Part of an Application Delivery NetworkStorageWeb ClientWeb ServerWeb Client Web ClientApplication Server OptimizationWeb Server Web ServerApp. Serve

Strona 32 - Optimization”)

8Real-world File Virtualization DeploymentMichael MyrickGSM ArchitectMajor Financial Institution

Strona 33

9GoalsAdvance File Servers Capabilities– Reduce data center resources (Space and Power)– Streamline management & support– Advanced backup and repl

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