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IBM Solutions for VMware Virtual SAN
Eric Deadwyler, IBM
Joseph Russell, VMware
STO5684
#STO5684
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Software-Defined
Data Center
Software-Defined
Storage
Software-Defined Storage Brings the Operational Model of
Compute to Storage
All infrastructure is virtualized
and delivered as a service, and
the control of this data center is
entirely automated by software
Heterogeneous storage resources
are abstracted into logical pools,
consumed and managed through
app-centric policy-based automation
3
Virtualization Changed the Storage Workload
OS
App
Physical Virtual Infrastructure
• 1:1 app to datastore
• 1:1 data management
• Predictable, single QoS
• N:1 app to datastore
• Random, multi-QoS
• N:1 data management
Hypervisor
4
Applications and Storage Are Becoming Increasingly Diverse
Virtual Storage
Arrays
vSphere
SAN/NAS Object / BLOB
Traditional Applications
• Traditional enterprise storage
• HW-based resiliency, QoS
Next Gen Cloud Apps
• Scale out, flash, DAS
• Application specific storage
All SSD
Array
Server-side
Flash
How do we break silos?
How do we match the right storage to
the applications?
How do we increase efficiency?
5
The Hypervisor Opens Up New Opportunities
The virtualization platform:
• Has Inherent knowledge
of application
• Has global view of
infrastructure
• Is hardware agnostic
Hypervisor abstracts the plumbing and match the right storage to the app
vSphere
6
SDS Is the Next-step in VMware’s Storage Innovation
Software-Defined
Storage
vSphere
Today
Software-defined Storage
vSphere
Physical
App App App
• VMFS
• VAAI
• VAS
• S-VMotion
• S-DRS
• VADP
• vSphere Replication
vSphere Data Services
7
VMware Approach to Software-Defined Storage
vSphere
App-centric
Data Services
Policy-Driven Control Plane
Virtual Data Plane
External storage Pool
Converged Infrastructure Pool
Backup
8
Driving Storage Innovation with Our Partner Ecosystem
Software-Defined Storage
Virtualized Data Plane
App-centric Data Services
Policy-Driven Control Plane
9
VMware Software-Defined Storage – Product Announcements
Virtual SAN
Converged
Infrastructure
VirstoVirtual Volumes
vSphere Flash Read
Cache
vVols
External
Storage
App-centric Data Services
Now available
Now Available as
Public Beta
(GA target H1 2014)
Tech Preview,
Partner Demos
Now available
with vSphere 5.5
10
Disk Group Disk Group Disk GroupDisk Group
VMware Virtual SAN Architecture
Disk Group
Distributed Resource Manager
Policy Engine
ESXi Cluster
Distributed Flash Caching
HDDSSD HDDSSD HDDSSD HDDSSD HDDSSD HDDSSD HDDSSD HDDSSD HDDSSD HDDSSD HDDSSD HDDSSD HDDSSD HDDSSD HDDSSD HDDSSD
- Number of disk stripes per object
- Number of failures to tolerate
- Object space reservations
- Flash read cache reservation
- Force provisioning
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• Handle peak performance such as boot, login,
read/write storms
• Seamless granular scaling from POC to deployment
without huge upfront investments
• Support high VDI density
• Rapid storage provisioning and complete automation
• Ideal price/performance
• Minimizes data center footprint
• Integrated with vSphere Replication and VMware SRM
• Reduces cost of storage
• Minimizes data center footprint
VMware Virtual SAN – Initial Use Cases
Virtual Desktop
(VDI)
Tier 2 / Tier 3
Test and Dev
DR
Target
Site A Site B
12 Confidential
VSAN Delivers The Same VDI Density As An All SSD Array At
25% Of The Cost
• View Planner performance testing maximum VDI density on a 3 host scale
• Estimated based on 2013 street pricing, CAPEX (includes storage hardware + Software License costs). Additional savings come from reduced Opex
through automation.
• Virtual SAN configuration: 9 VMs per core, with 40GB per VM, 1 copy for availability and 10% SSD for performance
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
VDIVMspercluster
VSAN All SSD Array
$79
$300
$600
$-
$100
$200
$300
$400
$500
$600
$700
Virtual SAN
Full Clones
All SSD Array
Linked Clones
All SSD Array
Full Clones
VSAN vs. All SSD
$/desktop
288 VMs
VSAN cost per
desktop is 75% less
than All SSD
View Planner Benchmark
(3 hosts cluster, 36 cores)
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Virtual SAN Reduces The Cost Of Storage For VDI And Enables
Granular Predictable Scaling
Storagecostperdesktop
Number of desktops
• Compared to external storage at scale
• Estimated based on 2013 street pricing, Capex (includes storage hardware + Software License costs)
• Additional savings come from reduced Opex through automation
• Virtual SAN configuration: 9 VMs per core, with 40GB per VM, 2 copies for availability and 10% SSD for performance
VSAN enables
predictable linear
scaling
Spikes correspond to
scaling out due to
IOPs requirements
Virtual SAN External Storage
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VMware Virtual SAN Delivers Radically Simple Storage For Your VMs
• Estimated based on 2013 street pricing, Capex (includes storage hardware + software license costs)
• Additional savings come from reduced Opex through automation
• Configuration assume 10TB dual socket hosts 2 data copies for availability and 10% SSD for performance
8 node Virtual SAN cluster
provides 80-100k IOPS
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IBM Flex and PureFlex Systems
Eric L. Deadwyler
PureSystems Brand Sales Manager
IBM North America
eric1@us.ibm.com
16 Confidential
IBM PureSystems Family
Components
Flexible Modular System
Beyond Blades
Infrastructure
Pre-Integrated
Cloud Infrastructure System
Application Platform
Cloud Application
Platform Services
Data Platform
Big Data
Platform Services
IBM PureSystems™ combine the flexibility of a general purpose system, the
elasticity of cloud and the simplicity of an appliance
17 Confidential
IBM Flex Systems: Infrastructure Flexibility
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IBM Flex Systems: Storage Flexibility
IBM x240 Compute Node
(2) HS HDD Bays Standard
(4) HS SSD Bays Optional
(+4) HS SSD Bays Optional
IBM x240 Compute Node
Single Server Node
Dual Socket ntel Xeon E5-26xx “Sandy Bridge”
24 DIMM Slots – 768GB Max Memory
19 Confidential
IBM Flex Systems: Storage Flexibility
IBM x222 Compute Node
(1) HS HDD Bay/Server Standard
IBM x222 Compute Node
Server 1
Server 2
Dual Server Node
Dual Socket Intel Xeon E5-24xx “Sandy Bridge”/Server
12 DIMM Slots – 384GB Max Memory/Server
Server 2
Server 1
(2) HS SSD Bays/Server Optional
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IBM x240 Compute Node IBM Storage Expansion NodeIBM x240 Compute Node
IBM Flex Systems: Storage Flexibility
IBM Storage Expansion NodeIBM x240 Compute Node
Additional (12) HS HDDs or SSDs
RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, 60
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IBM Flex Systems: Storage Flexibility
IBM Flex System v7000 Storage Node
(Dual Controllers
(24) HS HDD or SSD Drive Bays
Expansion Capabilities
• 240 HDDs Per Control Enclosure
• 960 HDDs Per Clustered System
Advanced Features Included
• System Storage Easy Tier
• IBM FlashCopy®
• Internal virtualization and thin provisioning
• Data migration
• System clustering
IBM Flex System v7000 Storage Node
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IBM Flex Systems: I/O Flexibility
Ethernet
1Gb, 10Gb, 40Gb
Virtual Fabric
FCoE, iSCSI
Fibre Channel
4Gb, 8Gb, 16Gb
InfiniBand
QDR, FDR
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IBM Flex Systems: I/O Capability
I/O
Switch
Bay 1
I/O
Switch
Bay 2
I/O
Switch
Bay 3
I/O
Switch
Bay 4
NodeBay1
Mid-plane
I/O 1
I/O 2
Up to 16 I/O Lanes Per 2 Socket Node
Up to 2560 Gb of connectivity bandwidth
Flexible topology options
Feature on demand scalability
FCoE, vNIC, stacking, RoCE
Availability features
Mobility for large active VMs
Growth in all active clusters
VM mirroring
Virtualized networking
Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE)
Virtual NICs
Software-Defined Network
24 Confidential
IBM Flex Systems: Systems Management
 Flex System Manager
 Management appliance
 Supports up to 16 managed chassis
 Supports up to 5,000 End Points
 Single point of entry
 Flex System Manager
• Auto discovery of resources
• Configuration wizards
• Physical and virtual management
• Lights out remote management
• Network and storage management
• Alerts, health status, call home
• Integrated firmware management
25 Confidential
IBM Flex Systems: Systems Management
More Intuitive User Experience
Common IBM look and feel
Single management entry point
Visual status
Active graphics
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IBM Flex Systems: Integration
Factory Integrated by IBM
• All Components Installed
• Racked into 42U Rack
• Completely Cabled
• Includes Management Platform (FSM)
• Enhanced System Support
• Installation Services at your location
• Knowledge Transfer at your location
• Completely Customizable
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IBM PureFlex + VMware VSAN
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Reference Architecture Example Leveraging VMware View
 Leverages IBM Flex System
• Flex x222 Node
• (2) Intel E5-2470 Processors Per Server
• 192Gb System Memory Per Server
• (2) 200Gb SSDs Per Server
• Flex System v7000 Node
Support for
1500 VDI Users
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Reference Architecture Example Leveraging VMware View
(7) IBM x222 Compute Nodes
• Total 200Gb Storage Each Server
• Total 400Gb Storage Each Node
• 2.8Tb Total Storage vSphere
Before VSAN Implementation
• 25Gb Each Server Reserved for Hypervisor
• OS and Application Datastores on shared storage
• 2.4Tb Total UNUSED Storage
After VSAN Implementation
• 25Gb Each Server Reserved for Hypervisor
• OS and Application Datastores on shared storage
• 2.4Gb Total VSAN SSD Datastore Storage
SSD SSD
IBM x222 Compute Node
SSD SSD
IBM x222 Compute Node
SSD SSD
IBM x222 Compute Node
SSD SSD
IBM x222 Compute Node
IBM Flex System v7000 Storage Node
VSAN
2.4 TB Clustered SSD
VSAN Datastore
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• It’s free!
• It’s as easy as installing vSphere!
Register for Virtual SAN Beta Now!
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VMworld 2013: IBM Solutions for VMware Virtual SAN
IBM Solutions for VMware Virtual SAN
Eric Deadwyler, IBM
Joseph Russell, VMware
STO5684
#STO5684

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  • 1. IBM Solutions for VMware Virtual SAN Eric Deadwyler, IBM Joseph Russell, VMware STO5684 #STO5684
  • 2. 2 Software-Defined Data Center Software-Defined Storage Software-Defined Storage Brings the Operational Model of Compute to Storage All infrastructure is virtualized and delivered as a service, and the control of this data center is entirely automated by software Heterogeneous storage resources are abstracted into logical pools, consumed and managed through app-centric policy-based automation
  • 3. 3 Virtualization Changed the Storage Workload OS App Physical Virtual Infrastructure • 1:1 app to datastore • 1:1 data management • Predictable, single QoS • N:1 app to datastore • Random, multi-QoS • N:1 data management Hypervisor
  • 4. 4 Applications and Storage Are Becoming Increasingly Diverse Virtual Storage Arrays vSphere SAN/NAS Object / BLOB Traditional Applications • Traditional enterprise storage • HW-based resiliency, QoS Next Gen Cloud Apps • Scale out, flash, DAS • Application specific storage All SSD Array Server-side Flash How do we break silos? How do we match the right storage to the applications? How do we increase efficiency?
  • 5. 5 The Hypervisor Opens Up New Opportunities The virtualization platform: • Has Inherent knowledge of application • Has global view of infrastructure • Is hardware agnostic Hypervisor abstracts the plumbing and match the right storage to the app vSphere
  • 6. 6 SDS Is the Next-step in VMware’s Storage Innovation Software-Defined Storage vSphere Today Software-defined Storage vSphere Physical App App App • VMFS • VAAI • VAS • S-VMotion • S-DRS • VADP • vSphere Replication vSphere Data Services
  • 7. 7 VMware Approach to Software-Defined Storage vSphere App-centric Data Services Policy-Driven Control Plane Virtual Data Plane External storage Pool Converged Infrastructure Pool Backup
  • 8. 8 Driving Storage Innovation with Our Partner Ecosystem Software-Defined Storage Virtualized Data Plane App-centric Data Services Policy-Driven Control Plane
  • 9. 9 VMware Software-Defined Storage – Product Announcements Virtual SAN Converged Infrastructure VirstoVirtual Volumes vSphere Flash Read Cache vVols External Storage App-centric Data Services Now available Now Available as Public Beta (GA target H1 2014) Tech Preview, Partner Demos Now available with vSphere 5.5
  • 10. 10 Disk Group Disk Group Disk GroupDisk Group VMware Virtual SAN Architecture Disk Group Distributed Resource Manager Policy Engine ESXi Cluster Distributed Flash Caching HDDSSD HDDSSD HDDSSD HDDSSD HDDSSD HDDSSD HDDSSD HDDSSD HDDSSD HDDSSD HDDSSD HDDSSD HDDSSD HDDSSD HDDSSD HDDSSD - Number of disk stripes per object - Number of failures to tolerate - Object space reservations - Flash read cache reservation - Force provisioning
  • 11. 11 Confidential • Handle peak performance such as boot, login, read/write storms • Seamless granular scaling from POC to deployment without huge upfront investments • Support high VDI density • Rapid storage provisioning and complete automation • Ideal price/performance • Minimizes data center footprint • Integrated with vSphere Replication and VMware SRM • Reduces cost of storage • Minimizes data center footprint VMware Virtual SAN – Initial Use Cases Virtual Desktop (VDI) Tier 2 / Tier 3 Test and Dev DR Target Site A Site B
  • 12. 12 Confidential VSAN Delivers The Same VDI Density As An All SSD Array At 25% Of The Cost • View Planner performance testing maximum VDI density on a 3 host scale • Estimated based on 2013 street pricing, CAPEX (includes storage hardware + Software License costs). Additional savings come from reduced Opex through automation. • Virtual SAN configuration: 9 VMs per core, with 40GB per VM, 1 copy for availability and 10% SSD for performance 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 VDIVMspercluster VSAN All SSD Array $79 $300 $600 $- $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $600 $700 Virtual SAN Full Clones All SSD Array Linked Clones All SSD Array Full Clones VSAN vs. All SSD $/desktop 288 VMs VSAN cost per desktop is 75% less than All SSD View Planner Benchmark (3 hosts cluster, 36 cores)
  • 13. 13 Confidential Virtual SAN Reduces The Cost Of Storage For VDI And Enables Granular Predictable Scaling Storagecostperdesktop Number of desktops • Compared to external storage at scale • Estimated based on 2013 street pricing, Capex (includes storage hardware + Software License costs) • Additional savings come from reduced Opex through automation • Virtual SAN configuration: 9 VMs per core, with 40GB per VM, 2 copies for availability and 10% SSD for performance VSAN enables predictable linear scaling Spikes correspond to scaling out due to IOPs requirements Virtual SAN External Storage
  • 14. 14 Confidential VMware Virtual SAN Delivers Radically Simple Storage For Your VMs • Estimated based on 2013 street pricing, Capex (includes storage hardware + software license costs) • Additional savings come from reduced Opex through automation • Configuration assume 10TB dual socket hosts 2 data copies for availability and 10% SSD for performance 8 node Virtual SAN cluster provides 80-100k IOPS
  • 15. 15 Confidential IBM Flex and PureFlex Systems Eric L. Deadwyler PureSystems Brand Sales Manager IBM North America eric1@us.ibm.com
  • 16. 16 Confidential IBM PureSystems Family Components Flexible Modular System Beyond Blades Infrastructure Pre-Integrated Cloud Infrastructure System Application Platform Cloud Application Platform Services Data Platform Big Data Platform Services IBM PureSystems™ combine the flexibility of a general purpose system, the elasticity of cloud and the simplicity of an appliance
  • 17. 17 Confidential IBM Flex Systems: Infrastructure Flexibility
  • 18. 18 Confidential IBM Flex Systems: Storage Flexibility IBM x240 Compute Node (2) HS HDD Bays Standard (4) HS SSD Bays Optional (+4) HS SSD Bays Optional IBM x240 Compute Node Single Server Node Dual Socket ntel Xeon E5-26xx “Sandy Bridge” 24 DIMM Slots – 768GB Max Memory
  • 19. 19 Confidential IBM Flex Systems: Storage Flexibility IBM x222 Compute Node (1) HS HDD Bay/Server Standard IBM x222 Compute Node Server 1 Server 2 Dual Server Node Dual Socket Intel Xeon E5-24xx “Sandy Bridge”/Server 12 DIMM Slots – 384GB Max Memory/Server Server 2 Server 1 (2) HS SSD Bays/Server Optional
  • 20. 20 Confidential IBM x240 Compute Node IBM Storage Expansion NodeIBM x240 Compute Node IBM Flex Systems: Storage Flexibility IBM Storage Expansion NodeIBM x240 Compute Node Additional (12) HS HDDs or SSDs RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, 60
  • 21. 21 Confidential IBM Flex Systems: Storage Flexibility IBM Flex System v7000 Storage Node (Dual Controllers (24) HS HDD or SSD Drive Bays Expansion Capabilities • 240 HDDs Per Control Enclosure • 960 HDDs Per Clustered System Advanced Features Included • System Storage Easy Tier • IBM FlashCopy® • Internal virtualization and thin provisioning • Data migration • System clustering IBM Flex System v7000 Storage Node
  • 22. 22 Confidential IBM Flex Systems: I/O Flexibility Ethernet 1Gb, 10Gb, 40Gb Virtual Fabric FCoE, iSCSI Fibre Channel 4Gb, 8Gb, 16Gb InfiniBand QDR, FDR
  • 23. 23 Confidential IBM Flex Systems: I/O Capability I/O Switch Bay 1 I/O Switch Bay 2 I/O Switch Bay 3 I/O Switch Bay 4 NodeBay1 Mid-plane I/O 1 I/O 2 Up to 16 I/O Lanes Per 2 Socket Node Up to 2560 Gb of connectivity bandwidth Flexible topology options Feature on demand scalability FCoE, vNIC, stacking, RoCE Availability features Mobility for large active VMs Growth in all active clusters VM mirroring Virtualized networking Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) Virtual NICs Software-Defined Network
  • 24. 24 Confidential IBM Flex Systems: Systems Management  Flex System Manager  Management appliance  Supports up to 16 managed chassis  Supports up to 5,000 End Points  Single point of entry  Flex System Manager • Auto discovery of resources • Configuration wizards • Physical and virtual management • Lights out remote management • Network and storage management • Alerts, health status, call home • Integrated firmware management
  • 25. 25 Confidential IBM Flex Systems: Systems Management More Intuitive User Experience Common IBM look and feel Single management entry point Visual status Active graphics
  • 26. 26 Confidential IBM Flex Systems: Integration Factory Integrated by IBM • All Components Installed • Racked into 42U Rack • Completely Cabled • Includes Management Platform (FSM) • Enhanced System Support • Installation Services at your location • Knowledge Transfer at your location • Completely Customizable
  • 28. 28 Confidential Reference Architecture Example Leveraging VMware View  Leverages IBM Flex System • Flex x222 Node • (2) Intel E5-2470 Processors Per Server • 192Gb System Memory Per Server • (2) 200Gb SSDs Per Server • Flex System v7000 Node Support for 1500 VDI Users
  • 29. 29 Confidential Reference Architecture Example Leveraging VMware View (7) IBM x222 Compute Nodes • Total 200Gb Storage Each Server • Total 400Gb Storage Each Node • 2.8Tb Total Storage vSphere Before VSAN Implementation • 25Gb Each Server Reserved for Hypervisor • OS and Application Datastores on shared storage • 2.4Tb Total UNUSED Storage After VSAN Implementation • 25Gb Each Server Reserved for Hypervisor • OS and Application Datastores on shared storage • 2.4Gb Total VSAN SSD Datastore Storage SSD SSD IBM x222 Compute Node SSD SSD IBM x222 Compute Node SSD SSD IBM x222 Compute Node SSD SSD IBM x222 Compute Node IBM Flex System v7000 Storage Node VSAN 2.4 TB Clustered SSD VSAN Datastore
  • 30. 30 Confidential • It’s free! • It’s as easy as installing vSphere! Register for Virtual SAN Beta Now!
  • 33. IBM Solutions for VMware Virtual SAN Eric Deadwyler, IBM Joseph Russell, VMware STO5684 #STO5684