Architecture for Data
Center
Transformation
Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform
Hitachi Command Suite
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The Need to Scale, Scale, Scale
The data and information challenge
The world had 486 exabytes of
data in 2008; doubles every 18
months
Unstructured data is growing at
10x the rate of structured data
Management and governance of
data needed for 10, 20, 100
years, forever?
Managing storage tiers is too
costly to meet application SLAs
Repurpose data every 4 to 5
years? Repurpose billions,
trillions of objects?
24 x 7 operation drives up cost
of storage end of life
replacement and migration
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The Need for Data Center Transformation
Spendin $300 Power and cooling costs
g HW mgmt. and admin costs
(US$B) $250
New hardware spending
$200
$150
$100
$50
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IT costs are increasing due to operational costs not hardware cos
Aging IT infrastructures create an increasing burden to maintain
Change becomes increasingly more disruptive as volumes increas
Lack of data center agility increase business risk and missed
opportunities
Data center transformation must address operational costs
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The Transformation of Servers
Processor technology is scaling
up
• New Intel architecture
Virtual servers and hypervisors
• Multiple virtual machines (VMs)
• Multiple VM I/O streams
Network bandwidth is increasing
• FC 4Gbs going to 8Gbs
• FCoE 10Gbs to 40Gbs to 100Gbs
Virtual servers are transforming
the data centers: consolidation
of servers with load balancing
and remote recovery
Scale-up storage is required to support virtual server transformation
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An Agile IT Infrastructure to Transform the Data Center
Support non-disruptive operations
and always-on business
Leverage existing investments
longer
Reduce operational costs without
added complexity
Increase storage asset utilization
and efficiency
React to changing business
requirements through
redeployment
of services
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Introducing Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform
3D
The only 3D The only storage With unique Hitachi
scaling storage architecture that Command Suite
platform for all flexibly adapts to the management
data performance and capabilities, it
capacity requirements transforms the data
of the virtual data center
center
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Introducing Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform
Industry’s Most External
Highest 3D Virtualized
Performance Capacity
Only 3D scaling
40% Higher 15x Larger
Density Volume Size
Automated
Twice the
Dynamic
Connectivity
New Tiering
Septemb
er 2010
48% Less VMware VAAI
Power Integration
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•Introducing 3D Scaling
Scale Up to meet increasing demands
Dynamically add processors,
connectivity, capacity in a single unit.
Scale performance with added resources
Scale Out to meet multiple demands
Dynamically combine multiple units into
a single logical system with shared
resources.
Support the needs of different servers by
prioritizing and provisioning their storage
requirements from a common pool of
storage resources
Provide safe multitenancy and quality of
service (QoS) for multiple applications
which share the same storage
virtualization or cloud infrastructure
Scale Deep to extend value
Dynamically virtualize new and existing
8 external storage systems
Hitachi Dynamic Provisioning
Virtualize devices into HDP Volume
(Virtual LUN)
pool
Provision servers in
seconds HDP Pool
Eliminate waste LDEVs
•LDEV
•LDEV •LDEV
•LDEV •LDEV •LDEV
•LDEV •LDEV
allocating pages only as
used
•120
•Response Time (ms)
Extend to external •100
•80
storage •60
•40
•716% more transactions
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Convert fat volumes to •0
•0 •1,000 •2,000 •3,000 •4,000 •5,000 •6,000 •7,000
thin
•Transactions (IOPS)
•Single LDEV •Windows LVM •HDP Pool
Optimize storage
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Page Level Tiering
POOL A
Different tiers of storage EFD/Flash
TIER 0
are now in one pool of
pages
Last Referenced
TIER
SAS 1
Data is written to the
highest performance tier
first Last Referenced
TIER 2
SATA
Less active data
migrates to lower level
tiers
If activity increases it
will be promoted back to
a higher tier
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Virtual Storage Platform Physical Description
Control chassis
• Virtual storage
directors
• FC, FCoE, FICON
• 1TB cache
Drive chassis
• 2.5” or 3.5” drives
• Flash, SAS, SATA
• Up to 2,048 drives
Hitachi 19” rack
• Front to back cooling
• Up to 6 racks
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Hitachi Command Suite v7
3D management
Scalable to 5+
million objects
Consolidated data
base
Simplified
provisioning
Application and
business
transparency
Integration with
VMware VAAI
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3D Management: Manage Up
Unified management scales for the largest infrastructure and application deployments
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3D Management: Manage Out
Solution Capabilities
Single management
Application
Unified management for all data
Database
framework with the Common management of storage
OS
breadth to manage assets
HBA Driver
End–to-end visibility
storage, servers and the
Applications, virtual machines,
IT infrastructure
virtual servers, and logical
storage devices
Roadmap to orchestration layer
Business Value
Properly monitor and plan virtual
servers
Consolidate multivendor storage
management
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Lowers complexity and costs
3D Management: Manage Deep
One Platform for All Data
Unified, integrated storage
family for all block, file
and content data Unified Management
The only 3D scaling storage Structured Unstructured Semi-structured Rich Media
architecture for all data types
Increase performance and
lower cost by automating
data placement Virtualized
Infrastructure
Best-in-class NAS
performance and scalability
Distributed object storage
for active archiving,
regulatory compliance,
content compression, de-
15duplication, backup reduction
Use Case: Enabling Cloud Deployments
Private Public Facilitate and
Cloud Cloud
optimize cloud
Hybrid
Cloud deployments:
3D scaling for large,
Hitachi dynamic, cost effective
Unified
Hitachi
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3rd
deployment
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NAS
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Party Consolidate storage
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Platfor
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Platfor
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Enable safe
multitenancy and
Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform quality of service
Provide business level
Hitachi reporting and
Legacy Adaptabl
Storage e
Tier 3 or transparency
3rd party
Platform Modular Maintain high
Storage
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availability, security,
Benefits Summary
Reliable Dynamic Open
Heritage of market- Easily adapts to Supports the
leading innovations changing largest variety of
Consistently scale requirements OS and data types
performance Automates data Heterogeneous
without interruption tiering support for server
Best in class data Scale up, scale out virtualization
integrity and 100% and scale deep Mainframes and
data availability The foundation for a open systems
guarantee highly virtualized Allows customers
Simple storage to further reduce
management from infrastructure OPEX
first last resource Uses resources Hitachi Command
Proven services only as needed and Suite aligns
organization and reclaims them infrastructure to
network of partners when no longer in meet application
use needs
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Application-centric View: Partner Solutions and
Services
Solutions with Strategic Partners
• Microsoft Windows Server Hyper-V, Exchange, SharePoint
• Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition
• SAP ERP
• VMware vSphere and vStorage API for Array Integration
Services
• New Transformation Services
• Optimize virtualized, tiered architectures to more tightly
align to business objectives
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Services Maximize Value of the Virtual Storage
Platform
Transform organization to become virtualized and cloud ready
Accelerate adoption of new technology, realization of benefits
Minimize disruption to business when migrating to a new
architecture
Establish efficient storage management organization, process
and technologies
Lower risk and cost in transition
Provide peace of mind with complete customer care
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Transform Your Data Center and
Realize the Value of Your Investment
Assess and Consult
Align to business
Data classification
Transformation services Identify business risk
Plan and Design Increase agility
Tiered storage planning and Lower risk by matching
design requirements to design
Migration planning
Optimize design to
customer
Install, Implement, Transition
Storage virtualization and tiering
management Minimize disruption
Migration services Seamless transition to new
environment
Manage and Optimize
Remote storage
management Optimize operations budgets
Support Offload day-to-day
Select Care administration
Customized customer care
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OPTIONAL SLIDES
Optional Slides
New Technologies Effects
Efficiency, efficiency, efficiency
Power efficiency Lower KVA/sq. ft. Modular architecture, low power memory, 2.5”drive,
solid state drives, flash protected cache (minimal
batteries), fan and hard disk drive power control
Capacity efficiency Higher utilization Dynamic provisioning, hierarchical tiers
Operational Easier to use, configure, Improved GUI, command line interface, automation
efficiency optimize, lower TCO policies
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For the 20 Years, Our Services Expertise Has
Been Helping Customers around the World
Focused storage technology subject
matter expertise
Focus on advanced storage
technologies – leader in
virtualization and thin provisioning
Industry leadership in business
continuity
Proven methodologies
Thousands of successful
engagements
High customer satisfaction ratings
Flexible, collaborative approach
Leverage onsite and remote
resources
Adjust to customer requirements
Experienced consultants
With up to 20 years experience
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designing and implementing
Hitachi Data Systems Global Services Organization
Delivers Total Customer Care
Services to ensure success with •Experts to customize, transition, •Any problem, anytime,
new technology adoption, manage and optimize your anywhere, fast, consistent
accelerate ROI and lower risks environment and transparent support
People Process Portfolio
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End-to-end Services to Transform Your
Environment
Strategic Services Transition and Manage, Optimize
Integration and Support
Transformation Services Virtualization and Remote Storage
Data Classification Tiered Storage Management Services
Storage Economics Planning and Design Select Care
Migration Services
Performance
Management
Business Continuity
Data Eradication
Enabled through
Hitachi Data Systems Global Services Methodology
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