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Sabine Jordan, Technical Sales Power Systems
IBM Storage Options
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Topics
Realtime Compression – an answer to Netweaver 7.5?
Cloud Storage Solution for IBM i (5733-ICC)
News from the storage world
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The Primary Storage Growth Challenge
Primary storage continues to grow 35% to 65% for most companies
– Growth is a factor of: Natural growth - Mirrors Snapshots - Clones Replicas
All of this data is being backed up
– Of the backup data, a good deal of it is being replicated for DR purposes
Everyone wants data to be live, fast, and accessible.
– No one is willing to “compromise” on secondary tiers
– Users say “My data can not reside on slower tiers”
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Servers
Disk
Off-SiteData Storage
DiskBackup
Tape Archive
Archive
Mirrors
Snapshots
Clones
VirtualServers
DiskBackup
Disk
Mirrors
Snapshots
Clones
Replicas
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This cost to much !
How will I manage that ?
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IBM Real-time Compression
Data Reduction
Performance
Transparency
Availability
Give Your Storage More Space
Random AccessCompression Engine
(RACE)
Technology
Industry Standard Foundation
Market Requirements
Real-timeRandomAccess
High Performance Lossless
Store more with what’s on the floor
Value
Better storage utilization
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Lowers Costs
No Performance Impact
Increased Energy Efficiency
Real-time Compression
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Compression Without Compromise
IBM Real-time Compression can be used with active primary data– High performance compression supports workloads off-limits to other alternatives
– Greater compression benefits through use on more types of data
– No performance impact
IBM Real-time Compression operates immediately
and is easy to manage– No need to schedule periods to run post-process compression
– Eliminates need to reserve space for uncompressed data waiting post-processing
IBM Real-time Compression supports all
Spectrum Virtualize / Storwize V7K storage– Externally virtualized storage from any vendor with the Spectrum Virtualize
– Internal or externally virtualized storage with the Storwize V7000
– Can significantly enhance value of existing storage assets
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Real-time Compression – Basics
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A Compressed Volume is “a kind of” Thin Provisioning
– Only uses physical storage to store compressed data
– Volume can be built from a pool using internal or external MDisks
– They both allow you to use less physical space on disk than is presented to the host
Existing data can be compressed by using volume mirroring
– Can be done online with no downtime or user intervention required
– Transparent and easy
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RtC in the real World – Example 1
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IBM i E880 Power 8
96 Cores
92 Cores IBM i
4 Cores VIOS
9 TB Main Storage
IBM Storage
4 x SVC 2145-DH8
(Stretched Cluster)
4 x FlashSystem 900
(4x57 TB)
SVC
Stretched Cluster
IBM i E880 Power 8
128 Cores
92 Cores IBM i
4 Cores VIOS
12 Cores IFL (HANA)
9 TB Main Storage
Enterprise Pool88 Cores (IBM i)
4,8 TB Main Storage
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Compressions rate
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SVC Response Time – READ - Frontend
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SVC Response Time – WRITE - Frontend
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SVC Mbytes READ - Backend
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SVC MBytes WRITE - Backend
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SVC Response Time – READ - Backend
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SAP Average Database Time
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SAP Average Time
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RtC in the real World – Example 2
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SVC Cluster
IBM i 720 Power 7
6/6 Cores
256 GB Main Storage
8017 GB ASP
25% ASP used
2 x SVC 2145-DH8
1 x FlashSystem 820
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SVC Compression Rate
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SAP – Average DB Time
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SAP – Average Response Time
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IBM Cloud Storage Solution for IBM i
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Turn-key BRMS automates and backup and restore operations and provides encryption over VPN
• Announce: Oct 11, GA: Oct 28, initial offering English only – 5733-ICC
• An API that enables object based storage to a cloud
• Automates archiving and backup operations
• Initial Cloud providers are SoftLayer or MSPs supporting the SoftLayer interface
• Target customer market: IBM i customers with 1 or 2 cores and less than 1 terabyte of storage
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PowerHA for IBM i HyperSwap with SVC and iASP
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• Announce Oct 11, GA Nov 11
• PowerHA SystemMirror for i V7.2 TR 5 & V7.3 TR 1
• Continuous two-site SVC storage availability within a PowerHA cluster
• PowerHA switchable LUN HA cluster configuration for production outages
Virtual IASP
HyperSwap
IBM Systems
Tape VTL-Systems
DPR
IBM Storage 2016
IBM Spectrum Storage
DS8000
High End
XIVStorwize
V5000-
V7000
SVC
Storwize
V9000
Flash-Storage
A9000 R DS8888 A9000Storwize „F“
Optimized Storage
ESS
DeepFlash 150
DeepFlash ESSFS900
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IBM Spectrum Virtualize v7.8
IBM Systems
1H 2016 2H 2016
IBM Spectrum Virtualize 7.6
Software only open beta
Storwize V5000 Gen2
IBM Spectrum Virtualize 7.7.1
Software only (SDS)
Host groups
Support for read-intensive flash drives
SVC monthly licensing
SVC enterprise class support
All-flash Storwize V5030F and V7000F
New SVC hardware
New Storwize V7000 Gen2+
IBM Spectrum Virtualize 7.7
External virtualization over iSCSI
NPIV
DRAID w/encryption
IP link compression
Differential licensing
Nearly 400 storage targets supported
IBM Spectrum Virtualize 7.8
Transparent cloud tiering
SKLM support
Enhanced Easy Tier flash drive support
High-density expansion
Storwize V5000 Gen2 upgrades
Storwize V7000 Gen 2+ upgrade
IBM Spectrum Virtualize Family Continuous Enhancement
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IBM Systems
New Entry All-Flash - IBM V5030F
Two Nodes: each with 2x 6-Core CPU and 32 GB Cache
(total 64GB)
Cluster
SSD: 400GB-800GB-1.6TB-3.2TB
RI-SSD: 1.92 TB und 3.84 TB RI-SSD
(7TB und 15TB SoD)
External Virtualisierung, RtC, HyperSwap,
Encryption intern/extern, Tiering…IBM V5030F
Q3
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Midrange All-Flash: IBM V7000F (2076-AF6)
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• Two Nodes- each with 10-Core 2.2 GHz Broadwell
and 64GB Cache (total 128GB)
• HW assisted Compression Acceleration
• SW like V7000:
RtC, Externe Virtualisierung, Tiering, Mirroring,
Hyperswap, Snapshots, Encryption etc.
• SSD: 400GB-800GB-1.6TB-3.2TB
• RI-SSD: 1.92 TB and 3.84 TB RI-SSD
(7TB und 15TB SoD)
V7000 AFA2PB
Q3
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SVC: New Engine 2145-SV1
• Each Node: 2 x 8-Core Intel Broadwell 3.2 GHz with 64GB cache
• 256GB (SoD)
• 2U, integrated batteries
• 7-Expansion slots:
• 4-I/O Adapter for 16Gbps FC, 10GbE iSCSI
• Compression Accelerator
• SAS Enclosure Card
• Interoperabel with 2145-Cluster
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IBM SVC SV1+30% Performance
4x Cache
Q3
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System V5010 V5020 V5030
SAS chains (per controller) 1 1 2
Dense expansions 4 4 8
Drives/controller 392 392 760
Drives/cluster 392 392 1,056
Max cluster capacity, NL HDDs (raw)
3.8 PB 3.8 PB 10.3 PB
Max cluster capacity, RI SSDs (raw)
5.7 PB 5.7 PB 15.4 PB
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IBM Storwize V5000 Scalability ImprovementsNew
IBM V5010 with 5.7PB SSD
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RI (Read Intensive) SSD- Motivation:
• IBM uses enterprise SSD’s with 10 Drive Writes per Day
(DWPD) and 30.000 write cycles
• That means: a 2TB SSD can be written with up to 20TB
daily changes per day (still within lifecycle limit)
• Cheaper/high-cap RI SSD with 1 Drive Write per Day
entering space (7TB/15TB…) and 3000 write cycles
• RI-SSD typically MLC/TLC based
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Read Intensive SSDs
Raid 5 Array, 8 Drives, 1.92TB RI-SSDs, 70/30/16K:
~20000 IOPS (per Array!) ~ 2TB per Disk per Day
Raid 6 Array, 12 Drives, 1.92TB RI-SSDs, 70/30/16K:
~19000 IOPS (per Array!) ~ 2TB per Disk per Day
1450 IOPS/TB
980 IOPS/TB
IO Density
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IBM Spectrum Virtualize Transparent Cloud Tiering (TCT)
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Full and incremental snapshots
• Full and incremental restore from cloud snapshots
• Import and export of volumes between systems
• Supported cloud providers: IBM Softlayer, Openstack Swift, Amazon S3
• V7000 G2/G2+, V9000, SVC, VersaStack, S.Virtualize SW
• GA: 9.12
OpenStackSwift
Almost 400 storage systems from IBM
and others
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v 7.8: Cloud Efficiency, Security and Data Integrity
• Full and incremental Snapshots and full and incremental restore from cloud snapshots
• Import and export volumes between systems
• Volume groups for mutual consistency
• Data is compressed before sending to cloud
– Compression license not required
– Compression assist hardware used if present
• Connects to the cloud with secure (TLS) sockets
• Authentication with certificates and cloud account credentials
• All data stored in the cloud is encrypted
– Strong 256-bit AES-XTS encryption
– Similar key management to local encryption
• A combination of hashes, checksums and CRCs is used to validate data integrity
• Audit log records all backup and restore operations
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Under embargo until announced
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Support for additional CSPs
More cloud accounts per system
Tiering to cloud
Spectrum Control and Spectrum Protect integration
ISV integration (e.g. CDM, Riverbed, Symantec)
WAN Scheduling
Aspera
Object Store Validator fully customer usable
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Future Roadmap
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IBM DS8880 AFANew Flash- Enclosure
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DS8888: New Flash AFA Option
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Next
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IBM DS8880 High Performance Flash Enclosure Gen2
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HPFE HPFE Gen2
Flash card options 400 / 800 GB 400 / 800 / 1600 / 3200 GB
Maximum raw capacity per enclosure 24 TB 153.6 TB Over 6x
RAID protection RAID 5 and 10 RAID 5, 6 and 10
Performance
IOPS Throughput IOPS Throughput
Read 340,000 3.8 GB/s 650,000 +90% 8 GB/s +110%
Write 200,000 2.7 GB/s 300,000 +50% 5 GB/s +85%
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New
IBM Systems
IBM DS8880 Family: Hybrid-flash Made for Business-Critical Workloads
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DS8884 DS8886 DS8888
Business Class
Enterprise Class
Analytic Class
Preview: During the first quarter of 2017, IBM plans to enrich the D8880 portfolio with all-flash versions of DS8884, DS8886 and DS8888
Affordable hybrid-flash block
storage solution for midrange
enterprises
Faster hybrid-flash block storage for
large enterprises designed to support a
wide variety of application workloads
Fastest all-flash block storage with
superior performance designed to
address the most demanding
business workloads
Model984
985 (Single Phase)
986 (Three Phase)982
Cache 256GB 2TB 2TB
FC/FICON ports 64 128 128
Media768 HDD/SDD
96 flash cards
1536 HDD/SDD
192 flash cards480 Flash cards
Max raw
capacity2.6 PB 5.2 PB 384 TB
IBM Systems
Enhanced FOS & Feature SupportIBM Network Advisor
48 SFP+ ports @ 32 Gbps
4 QSFP ports @128 Gbps
SAN64B-6
32 Gbps Ext Blade
48-port 32 Gbps FC Blade
SAN512B-6
384 SFP+ ports @ 32 Gbps
32 QSFP ICL ports @128 Gbps
SAN256B-6
192 SFP+ ports @ 32 Gbps
16 QSFP ICL ports @ 128 Gbps
IBM b-type Gen 6 SAN
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