VMworld 2013: VMware Virtual SAN

Post on 15-Jan-2015

119 views 1 download

Tags:

description

VMworld 2013 Christos Karamanolis, VMware Kiran Madnani, VMware James Streit, Thomson Reuters Learn more about VMworld and register at http://www.vmworld.com/index.jspa?src=socmed-vmworld-slideshare

Transcript of VMworld 2013: VMware Virtual SAN

VMware Virtual SAN

Christos Karamanolis, VMware

Kiran Madnani, VMware

James Streit, Thomson Reuters

STO5391

#STO5391

2

Agenda

Software Defined Storage

What is Virtual SAN?

Product overview

Software/Hardware Requirements

Use Cases

Customer use-case

Beta

Summary

3

Software-Defined Data Center

Software-Defined Storage

SDDC | SDS

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

4

VMware Approach to Software-Defined Storage

Software-Defined Storage

Virtualized Data Plane

Shared

Storage

VM-centric Data Services

Policy-Driven Control Plane

HDD SSD

Server Direct

Attached

Extensible

framework for

ecosystem of VM-

centric data

services.

Common

management model

based on VM-level

policies

Hypervisor-based

pooling of

heterogeneous

storage resources

5

Introducing Virtual SAN (VSAN)

VMware vCenter Server

Product Overview

• Scale out storage built into the

hypervisor

• Software solution - Uses industry

standard components

• Clusters direct attached disks and

flash

• Flash-optimized converged

compute + storage solution

• vSphere integrated management

VMware vSphere

VSAN

6

Introducing Virtual SAN (VSAN)

Features

• Dynamic and capacity

performance scaling

• Shared storage properties

• High Resiliency – Distributed

RAID; No single points of failure

• High Performance – Flash based

read & write cache

• VM-Centric management

• Automated SLA management

VMware vCenter Server

VMware vSphere

VSAN

8

Product Overview

9

What is Virtual SAN?

vSphere

Distributed Storage

Distributed software built in the hypervisor

Uses local storage (Flash, HDD) on ESX hosts

Converged storage-compute platform

10

VSAN configuration

11

Platform scaling

12

VSAN “datastore”

vSphere

Distributed Storage

13

VSAN growth

vSphere

Distributed Storage

As disks are added, the datastore size grows

14

Data availability and reliability via redundancy

vSphere

Distributed Storage

15

Performance acceleration via Flash

vSphere

Distributed Storage

16

VM-centric storage management

Policies: A set of SLAs to be enforced during the VM’s lifecycle

Storage Policy Specification

Capacity

Tolerate “n” Failures Availability

Reserve x% Flash Performance

Reserve 20%

17

Gold Profile

Size

4x 9’s Availability

Reserve 200 Limit

1000

IOPs

Reserve 20%

Gold Profile

Size

4x 9’s Availability

Reserve 200 Limit

1000

IOPs

Reserve 20%

Profiles: Policy Templates

Profiles: Pre-defined policy templates

Storage Policy Specification

Capacity

Tolerate “n” Failures Availability

Performance

Reserve 20%

Reserve x% Flash

18

Object-level SLA Management

vSphere

Virtual SAN

20

VM data distribution example

21

IO Flow

vSphere

Virtual SAN

22

Cluster-wide storage accessibility

vSphere

Virtual SAN

23

Data Reconfiguration for SLA compliance

vSphere

Virtual SAN

24

Performance analysis tools

28

Tolerating Failures

vSphere

Virtual SAN

29

VSAN Requirements

30

Requirements

At least 3 x ESXi hosts running version 5.5

1 x vCenter server running version 5.5

Each host containing at least 1 empty SSD & 1 empty HDD

1Gb or 10Gb network between hosts

Virtual Networking configured; all hosts to have VSAN network.

31

VSAN Hardware Requirements

SAS/SATA Controller or RAID

Controller must work in

passthru/JBOD/HBA mode*

SAS/SATA/PCIe SSD

SAS/SATA HDD

1Gb/10Gb NIC

Server on

vSphere HCL

* Required for optimal performance

32

Broad Partner Support

and many more…

33

Use Cases

34

• Handle peak performance such as boot, login, read/write

storms

• Seamless granular scaling 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

Private Cloud

DR

Target

Site A Site B

36

Performance

37

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 pricing configuration: 8 VMs per core, with 40GB per VM, 2 copies for availability and 10% SSD for performance

288 VMs

View Planner Benchmark (3 hosts cluster, 36 cores)

VSAN cost per desktop is 25% the

cost of All SSD

38

Virtual SAN Reduces The Cost Of Storage For VDI And Enables Granular Predictable Scaling

Sto

rag

e c

ost

per

deskto

p

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

39

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

40

Customer Use Case

Thomson Reuters

• Services and products for financial, risk, legal, tax and accounting,

intellectual property, science, and media markets

• Employs approximately 60,000 people and operates in over 100

countries

• The world’s largest international multimedia news provider delivering

news in more than 20 different languages. A billion people are

reached by Thomson Reuters News and Insights every day.

• Data Center Operations

80 vCenter’s

2,200 + ESXi hosts

35,000 virtual machines

Initial Use Cases

• Reduce datastore complexity

• Contain storage IO workloads Test / Dev

• Reduce infrastructure costs

• Quick deployment

• Self contained environments

Data Center Consolidation

• Reduce storage administration

• Increased VM performance

• Availability zones Private Cloud

The Lab

• HP DL380 Gen8

• 256 GB RAM

• 800 GB SSD

• 900 GB 10K SAS

• H220 controller for vSAN

• P420i controller for OS

• 10 GB networking

• 3 to 6 nodes

Performance

• Exceeds our workload requirements

• Stripes, copies & VMDK’s

• Ensure network is robust

• Great storage views – RVC Observer

Takeaway: Understand your workload

Stability

• 30+ tests

• Number of object copies

• Component failure

• Stress testing

Experiences with vSAN beta

• Super easy to setup and get running

• Use stripes & copies appropriately

• Disk space capacity planning

• Understand your workload

• Features for initial release

• Performance, stability and usability

47

Want VSAN?

48

• It’s free

• It’s as easy as installing vSphere

• It gives you the chance to win an iPad!

Register for Virtual SAN Beta Now!

49

Summary

VMware vCenter Server

Native to ESX hypervisor -

improves resource efficiency and

low latency

First storage platform architected

for VM-level data operations and

management

Built from ground up using Policy-

Driven Management principles

vSphere integrated management

Radically simple - built for the

virtualization admin

Radically Simple Enterprise Storage

Significantly lower TCO without compromising performance

VMware vSphere

VSAN

50

Other VMware Activities Related to This Session

HOL:

HOL-SDC-1308

Virtual Storage Solutions

Group Discussions:

STO1001-GD

VSAN with Cormac Hogan and VMware R&D Engineers

VMware Sessions:

STO4973:

VMware Virtual SAN Panel discussion

STO5027:

VMware Virtual SAN Technical Best Practices

THANK YOU

VMware Virtual SAN

Christos Karamanolis, VMware

Kiran Madnani, VMware

James Streit, Thomson Reuters

STO5391

#STO5391

54

What Is Virtual SAN?

Built for performance,

resilience and scale

Converged compute-

storage VMware vSphere

VSAN

Software-defined storage

platform

Per-VM SLA management

Tightly integrated with

vSphere constructs

55

Benefits of SDS

• Per VM storage management

• Policy based storage automation

• Radically simple storage - designed for the vSphere admin

Simplified storage management

• Choice of industry standard components

• Increased storage efficiency and agility

Lower cost of ownership

• Hypervisor storage abstraction to uniquely match VM requirements and hardware capabilities

End-to-End SLA Delivery

56

VSAN Delivers Significantly Lower TCO For Comparable Performance

Leverage inexpensive server disks for shared storage

Purely software-defined storage without specialized

hardware

Boost productivity with storage automation

Reduce power, space, cooling costs with smaller

hardware footprint

• Avoid large upfront storage investments

Scale storage performance and capacity granularly