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NetApp Storage Environment
Module Objectives
By the end of this module, you should be able to:
Identify the key features and functions of NetApp®
storage systems
Describe the advantages that a NetApp storage system provides
Distinguish between network-attached storage (NAS) and storage area network (SAN) topologies
Describe NetApp unified storage architecture
Access the NetApp Support site to obtain software and hardware documentation
Storage Industry
Data storage—an industry worth US $27 billion
Centralized storage
Reduced IT costs
Increased flexibility
Maximum efficiency of processes and services
Trends in the marketplace
Data lifecycle
Virtualization
Storage efficiency
– Security
– Data in motion
– Cloud storage
NetApp: Leader in the Storage Industry
NetApp firsts:
First in the industry to support unified
storage (NAS and SAN) on one platform
First in the industry with Fibre Channel over
Ethernet (FCoE) support and Unified
Connect
First storage vendor to decouple physical
storage from logical storage (flexible volumes)
NetApp: Leader in Innovation and Quality
NetApp provides:
State-of-the-art hardware solutions
Award-winning OS platforms
Software management products
NetApp Hardware Solution: FASNetApp provides FAS solutions
(also called storage controllers):
FAS6200 series—enterprise storage
FAS3200 series—performance storage
FAS2000 series—departmental storage
FAS6280FAS6280
FAS3270FAS3270
FAS2050
A
B
FAS6200 seriesFAS3200 series FAS2000 series
NOTE: Data ONTAP 8.0 not supported on FAS2020 or FAS2050
NetApp FAS Storage Systems
Old
Models
Max
CapacityReplaces
New
Models*
Max
Capacity
64-Bit
Aggregate
Limit*
FAS2020 68 TB -
FAS2040 272 TB 30 TB
FAS2050 104 TB → FAS3210 420 TB 50 TB
FAS3140 840 TB → FAS3240 1200 TB 50 TB
FAS3160 1344 TB → FAS3270 1920 TB 70 TB
FAS3170 1680 TB → FAS6210 2400 TB 70 TB
FAS6040 1680 TB → FAS6240 3840 TB 100 TB
FAS6080 2352 TB → FAS6280 5760 TB 100 TB
* Based on the Data ONTAP 8.0.1 7-Mode operating system
FAS6210 model in a
dual- controller
configuration
NetApp FAS6200 SeriesFAS6210 model in a single- controller
configuration
FAS6280 model in a single-controller
configuration with
an optional I/O expansion
module (IOXM)
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NetApp Hardware Solution: V-Series
NetApp provides V-Series solutions for virtualization of
heterogeneous storage:
V6200 series—enterprise storage
V3200—performance storage
FAS6280FAS6280
V6200 series
FAS3270FAS3270
V3200 series
SSDs in a NetApp Disk ShelfSolid-state disks (SSDs):
Can provide consistently fast response times for your mission-critical applications
Are supported in the highly reliable DS4243 disk shelf
Use 24 x 100 GB SSDs per shelf
Are available with higher performance NetApp FAS and V-Series storage controllers, which run the Data ONTAP 8.0.1 or later system
NetApp: Leader in Innovation and Quality
NetApp provides:
State-of-the-art hardware solutions
Award-winning OS platforms
Software management products
NetApp OS Platforms: Data ONTAP
Data
ONTAP
GX
7-
ModeCluste
r-Mode
Data ONTAP 8.0.x Operating System
7-Mode
Simple transition from Data ONTAP 7G
Scale-up technology that enables aggregates to be 100 TB (higher in the future)
Simple configuration for NAS or SAN
Cluster-Mode
Simple transition from Data ONTAP GX
Scale-out technology that enables a pool of storage controllers to manage the storage cluster
One NAS namespace shared across the cluster
Storage PoolStorage Pool
7-ModeCluster-
Mode
NetApp Software Management Products Storage suite
Operations Manager
Protection Manager
Provisioning Manager
File Storage Resource
Manager
Server suite
SnapDrive® for UNIX®
SnapDrive for Windows
Application suite
SnapManager® for Exchange
SnapManager for SharePoint®
SnapManager for SAP®
SnapManager for Oracle®
SnapManager for SQL Server™
Data center: SANscreen
NetApp StorageGRIDObject-Based Storage Solution
StorageGRID® object-based storage solution
NA
SI/
O
Nat
ive
Ob
ject
Acc
ess
Po
licy
AP
I
NASProtocols
Namespace
HTTP RESTProtocol Policy-
drivenauto-
managementMetadata
tagging and search
Object-level data management
Location-transparent distributed object store
Data ONTAP 8.0.X
NAS and SAN Topology
SAN
(block-level
access)
NAS
(file-level
access)
NFS
CIFSCorporate
LAN
iSCSI
FCoE
FC
NetApp FAS
Protocols Supported by Data ONTAPNetApp storage systems support SAN and NAS protocols simultaneously:
NAS
NFS
CIFS
FTP
HTTP
WebDAV
SAN
FC
iSCSI
FCoE
Data
ONTAP
LAN (Ethernet)
FC Network
iSCSI
CIFS
NFS
FC
FCoE
Data ONTAP 7.3.x Architecture
Disk
Array
Clients
StorageRAIDProtocolsNetwork
NVRAM
WAFL
Physical
Memory
Data ONTAP 8.0.x 7-Mode Architecture
StorageRAIDProtocolsNetwork
D-Blade
NVRAM
WAFL
Physical
Memory
FreeBSD
Disk
Array
Clients
M-H
ost
Clien
t Pro
tocol
Access
NetApp Technical Support Assisted-service products
SupportEdge Premium
SupportEdge Standard
SupportEdge Secure for Government
Storage Availability Audits
Rapid Deployment Services
Self-service products
NetApp Support site—formerly NOW®
(NetApp on the Web)
AutoSupport and My AutoSupport
NetApp Support Site
Module Summary
In this module, you should have learned to:
Identify the key features and functions of NetApp
storage systems
Describe the advantages of a NetApp storage system
Distinguish between NAS and SAN topologies
Describe NetApp Unified Storage Architecture
Access the NetApp Support site to obtain software
and hardware documentation