© 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice Storage Architectures for Server
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 10deploymentserverdevelopment,infrastructure andbusiness intelligenceserversapplicationserversclustereddatabase
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 11O/SImageDiskMSA FamilyEVA FamilyXP FamilyStandalone NAS or NAS/SAN FusionO/SImageDiskTape and Optical Librari
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 12The evolving environmentStep 2 (or 1): consolidate systems deploymentserverclustereddatabaseserversWeb server
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 13The evolving environmentStep 3: stateless computingBoot from SANDiskTapeThin ClientsO/SImage
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 14Storage Area Management-Example: HP OpenView SAMEnterprise Operations Management-HP OpenView examples:Reporte
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 15Providing storage to servers• Today: boot locally− Configure storage− Manually present LUN to blade server −
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 16As blade connectivity to SANs increases…• Extending the ‘reach’ of networked storage is important− More cost/
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 17Fabrics within future data centers• Data Center Fabrics• Fabrics connecting heterogeneous “islands” of comput
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 18Data center network infrastructure evolution• 1 Gigabit Ethernet• KVM over IP (Lights-out manage
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 19Fabric directionsEnhance IP infrastructure capabilities to increase solution performance and enable platform
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 2Topics• Storage requirements driven by server blades• Migrating from traditional to blade environments• Storag
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 20As more information assets are deployed• Ensuring cost-effective usage of all physical assets is essential− A
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 21Automatic provisioning of storage• The ultimate goal− Automatically configured storage• Driven by QoS and oth
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 22Virtualization: blades and storage‘scale in’ approachBuild on advantages of virtualized storage…Vmware,Micros
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 23Virtualization: blades and storagescale-out architectureClustered File SystemContent ADatabase BApp BApp ASAN
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 24Blades everywhere…Extending to the desktop• Consolidated Client Infrastructure (CCI)− A total HP solution tha
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 25HP’s Consolidated Client Infrastructure Flexible personalized environmentToday’s PC CCI solutionHP thin clien
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 26StorageWorks Scalable File Sharesimplification with a clustered file systemStorage Clients (CFS)Workstations
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 27Storage architecture for the futureStorageWorks GridHost-connected networksStorage clientsHigh performanceint
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 28Planning for the futureCapacityTimeSANSANHP StorageWorks GridPlan for the future, deal with todayAcquire with
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 29HP Services for blades and storage• Total IT services from a single provider • IT consolidation services• A
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 3Blade server adoption will drive new storage deploymentsBlades will account for 25% of all Server Shipments by
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 30HP blades and network storage together deliver more for the Adaptive EnterpriseValueSimplicityAgilityMoreMore
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 31Customer example:KT FreeTel Co. Ltd. (KTF)• Lower cost of infrastructure –in comparison to Sun MicrosystemsWh
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 32Customer example:Large U.S. bank/financial serviceMigration from Solaris SMP to Linux Blade cluster• Large NA
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 33HP blades and network storage together deliver more for the Adaptive Enterprise• Consolidation to increase ut
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 34Summary• Modular storage has been “bladed” for several years; for storage, it was needed to provide the sort
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August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 4The coming shifts for IT infrastructures• All processes and content will be transformed from physical and stat
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 5Satisfying the shiftsbusiness processespeople & organizationsBusinessManagementIT processesSLAs, service d
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 6Key storage requirements• Requirements stem from blades moving toward little embedded storage of their own− Us
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 7Special considerations• HBAs go away− GBICs, RNICs and other networking connectivity is a daughter card− How t
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 8Blade server system overviewIntegrated lights-out management provides secure access and control from anywhereS
August, 2004 Storage for Server Blades 9Developing an overall storage architectureAdvanced ManagementDynamicProvisioningInformation Lifecycle MgmtQoS-
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