Download - #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space
![Page 1: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/1.jpg)
The Race for Space
David Shepherd | Senior Solutions Consultant | 24th February 2016
Stephen Mogg | Senior Sales Engineer
![Page 2: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/2.jpg)
Agenda
•Storage Then and Now
•Storage Requirements in the Enterprise
•The need for Data Retention
•Provisioning, Presentation and Consumption
![Page 3: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/3.jpg)
Storage Then and Now
![Page 4: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/4.jpg)
1986
A typical business class PC had a 10MB hard disk
![Page 5: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/5.jpg)
2016
A typical mobile phone has 16GB of storage. (1600x)
A typical business class PC has 512 GB of storage. (51200x)
Enterprise Disk drives 6TB in size (614400x)
![Page 6: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/6.jpg)
As a comparison…
If cars had improved at the rate of storage.
• Assume a car in 1986 had an average top speed of 100mph
• Average top speed in 2016 would be 5,120,000 mph or 1422 mps
• Or 0.09 c where c is the speed of light in a vacuum. It would probably be important to get your brakes checked…
![Page 7: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/7.jpg)
Enterprise Storage in the 21st
Century
![Page 8: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/8.jpg)
Industry Need for Storage is Expanding
![Page 9: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/9.jpg)
Today’s Data Centre Challenges
![Page 10: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/10.jpg)
The Value of Data
50-60%of Enterprise Data
20-25%
15-20%
1-3%
Tier 0
Ultra High
Performance
Tier 1
High-value, OLTP,
Revenue
Generating
Tier 2
Backup/Recovery,
Reference Data,
Bulk Data
Tier 3
Object, Archive,
Compliance
Archive,
Long-term Retention
Source: Horison Information Strategies - Fred Moore
![Page 11: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/11.jpg)
Enterprise Storage Tomorrow
Differentiated “Tiered” Information
Timely Identification, Classification, and Efficient
Placement
Software-Based Storage (OPEX)
Separated Control Plane and Data Plane
Open, Extensible, Unified and Simplified
Industry Standard Hardware Building Blocks (CAPEX)
Commodity Off-the-Shelf Servers for Control Plane
Commodity Off-the-Shelf Drives for Data Plane
![Page 12: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/12.jpg)
Enterprise Storage Market
Source : IT Brand PulseThe Epic Migration to Software Defined Storage
20% Open Source in next 2 years. (up from 1%)
![Page 13: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/13.jpg)
How Do You Manage Growth ?
• Existing SAN Infrastructure
• Can existing SAN meet the capacity ?
• Is it cost effective to expand existing storage ?
• Software Defined Storage
• Clustered solution based on multiple servers to provide a fault tolerant storage solution based on Enterprise Servers and Storage.
![Page 14: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/14.jpg)
SUSE Enterprise Storage
![Page 15: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/15.jpg)
• Extensively Scalable
• Storage Appliance to Cost Effective Cloud Solution
• Industry Leading Storage Functionality (Hammer Release)
• Unified Block and Object with File Coming
• Thin Provisioning
• Erasure Coding
• Cache Tiering
• Built upon Clustered Servers
• Self Healing
• Self Managing
SUSE Enterprise Storage with Ceph
![Page 16: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/16.jpg)
Optimise performance with minimal monitoring and storage administration
Block
Storage
File
System
Object
Storage
Monitor
Nodes
Management
Node
![Page 17: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/17.jpg)
Build enterprise class storage with commodity servers and disk drives
$
Add capacity as needed
Reduce capital expense
Broaden choice of vendors
![Page 18: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/18.jpg)
Public Network
OSD1 OSD2 OSD3 OSD4
Heterogeneous operating system support with iSCSI storage protocol
Cluster Network
iSCSI Gateway
RBD Module
iSCSI Gateway
RBD Module
iSCSI Initiator
RBD image
![Page 19: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/19.jpg)
Provisioning, Presentation and Consumption
![Page 20: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/20.jpg)
So What ?
• We have a software defined storage infrastructure
• We need to make the storage available.
• We need to be able to be able to utilise the storage from existing Enterprise Platforms.
• How do we then provision the storage, present it to the required systems, and consume the space provided..
![Page 21: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/21.jpg)
The Need for Data Retention
![Page 22: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/22.jpg)
Data Retention
• Major reason for storage growth
• Different Industries have different statutory requirements
• Banking
• Telecoms
• Health
![Page 23: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/23.jpg)
UK Data Retention Regulations (2014)
![Page 24: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/24.jpg)
UK Data Retention Regulations (2014)
![Page 25: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/25.jpg)
Data Retention Challenges
• Storage is not the whole solution
• How do you provide access ?• Is historic data still available to applications ?
• How do you manage security ?• Backup and restore of retained data. Disaster recovery of
storage.
• How do you implement retention policies ?• Are files retained in accordance with age, file type etc.
![Page 26: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/26.jpg)
Tools that can help
• File Reporter - Know what you have• Who has rights, how did they get rights
• What type of files have been added in the last month
• Who is taking up the most amount of storage
• Storage Manager - Manage File structure• Automate storage assignment / cleanup
• Policy based user / group storage
• No custom IDM scripts but clear policies
![Page 27: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/27.jpg)
Enterprise Data Retention Solution
![Page 28: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/28.jpg)
OES2015 as a Storage Gateway
Leveraging the use of SUSE Storage to multiple client types
![Page 29: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/29.jpg)
OES2015 as a storage gateway
• Can present the block devices from SUSE Storage as native Kerberos CIFS volumes to Active Directory
• NFS also supported
• Can make use of Storage Tiering technology (Dynamic Storage).
• Dynamic Storage allows data to stay as one volume from a user perspective but to split the data based on policy to a primary and a shadow storage location.
• Allows SUSE Storage to act as shadow storage.
![Page 30: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/30.jpg)
Dynamic Storage
Figure 1-1 User View of the File System Directory
![Page 31: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/31.jpg)
Dynamic Storage (DST)
• The primary storage is your existing volume
• The secondary volume is your shadow storage• Data is moved by policy between the primary and the
secondary.
• Access to the data is seamless from the existing volume.
• Users do not notice that data moves.• The moves are transparent.
![Page 32: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/32.jpg)
Benefits of Dynamic Storage
• Old data can be moved from the SAN primary storage to SUSE Storage seamlessly. (data is read-only during the move).
• Frees space on the SAN
• Can reduce backup and restore windows.
• Unlike SAN based functionality DST is file based not block based.
![Page 33: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/33.jpg)
Data move is policy controlled.
Controlled from a server based web app or the command line.
Multiple Policies can be applied
Data can be moved from primary to secondary or secondary to primary
Data move can take place based on multiple conditions.
![Page 34: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/34.jpg)
Management of large Volumes
• Simple management of large data sets
• NSS dynamic rights assignment with minimal server utilisation over very large volumes.
• Rights inheritance • Rights do not need assigning at each level.
• Volume size can be 8 Exabytes, file size 16TB
• NSS is the only file system designed to share files from the outset.
![Page 35: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/35.jpg)
Integration with Active Directory
• Native Integration with AD
• SMB 2 with pipelining support
• Kerberos
• OES Servers join AD as member servers
• AD Tools used for management
• AD Security principals used to assign rights
![Page 36: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/36.jpg)
Future Developments
• OES2015 SP1 will add the following
• AD Client access to Salvage and Purge
• Integration with multiple AD Forests
• Improved CIFS performance
• Dynamic Storage
• Implementation of a third tier to cloud.
![Page 37: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/37.jpg)
Data Access to Mobile Clients
• Using Filr 2.0 (Available as part of OES)
• Gives access to all data from tablet and smart phone form factors from their original locations.
• Data does not need to be moved to another data store
![Page 38: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/38.jpg)
Filr 2.0 IOS Client
Touch ID Supported for Authentication
IOS Pin code also supported
![Page 39: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/39.jpg)
Filr 2 IOS Client
Documents can be loaded from any network drive exposed by Filr, edited and saved back
Any app written to IOS 8 or later can use the same functionality
![Page 40: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/40.jpg)
Summary
• SUSE Storage can provide large amounts of storage that can replace more expensive SAN based options.
• OES 2015 can utilise the storage whilst providing class leading capabilities for data retention and full support for Active Directory
• Filr 2.0 can securely make that data available to mobile connected devices.
![Page 41: #MFSummit2016 Operate: The race for space](https://reader033.vdocuments.site/reader033/viewer/2022042907/587cd4b41a28abff0b8b490d/html5/thumbnails/41.jpg)
Questions ?