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The P6000 EVA

- what’s new
- live demo

Peter Mattei – Storage Consultant


24. August 2011

©2011 HP Presentation
1
The HP Enterprise Virtual Array success story
over 100’000 EVAs sold since 2001

EVA 8400 P6500


Enterprise EVA 5000 EVA 8000 EVA 8100
Virtual Array

EVA 6400
EVA 6000 EVA 6100 P6300

EVA 4400
EVA 3000 EVA 4000 EVA 4100

11/2001 5/2003 5/2005 6/2007 2/2008 3/2009 6/2011


2 © 2011 – HP Presentation – Peter Mattei
Simple – P6000 EVA

Still Easiest to Use Familiar Technology Intuitive

Easier and more cost Transparent integration of


Manage P6000 EVA as
effective to use than EMC new features like Thin
you manage existing EVA’s
and NetApp Provisioning
See the HP Enterprise Library
www.hp.com/go/enterpriselibrary

Experience easy storage administration with HP P6000 EVA

3 © 2011 – HP Presentation – Peter Mattei


Efficient – P6000 EVA

Thin Virtual Green

Postpone and save


Use more of available Save power, cooling costs
acquisition costs with
capacity and reduce with improved data center
30%-50% improved
stranded storage footprint
capacity utilization

Virtual storage for enterprise application consolidation

4 © 2011 – HP Presentation – Peter Mattei


Adaptable – P6000 EVA

Matrix High Availability Data Migration


ProLiant &
Integrity
blades

Insight
Dynamics

P6000 EVA

Virtual
Connect

Services

Business continuity Lifecycle data management


Storage for ready-made
and disaster recovery made simple with P6000
converged infrastructure
solutions for your data EVA and services from HP

True Converged Infrastructure: HP BladeSystem Matrix and HP P6000 EVA

5 © 2011 – HP Presentation – Peter Mattei


HP P6300 and P6500 EVA
Leading in Array Virtualization and ease of use
– High availability design
– Common XCS Firmware across the EVAx400 and P6000 EVA family
– Multi-protocol support – FC, iSCSI and FCoE
– Up to 2048 LUN per array and up to 32TB LUN size support
– Support for native and industry standard multipathing solutions
– Online controller and disk firmware upgrade support
– Allows data tiering with your choice of high performance SAS and high
capacity/lower cost Nearline SAS drives P6500 EVA P6500 EVA
240 x 3.5“ SAS 450 x 2.5“ SAS
– Robust remote support capabilities
– Proven and robust software options and solutions:
• P6000 Command View – Easy to use and complete management solution –
includes Thin Provisioning
• P6000 Business Copy – local replication – includes RAID /disk group migration
• P6000 Continuous Access – remote replication
• Dynamic Capacity Management (DCM)
• Metrocluster – Metropolitan Server and Storage Clustering for HP-UX
• P6000 Cluster Extension (CLX) - Metropolitan Server and Storage Clustering for
Windows and Linux
• VMware SRM support – DR solution for virtual environments
• HP Insight Recovery support – DR for physical or virtual servers and storage P6300 EVA P6300 EVA
120 x 3.5“ SAS 250 x 2.5“ SAS

6 © 2011 – HP Presentation – Peter Mattei


P6000 EVA Controllers
P6300 or
P6500 EVA
Controller
Cache
Battery
Without Bezel
Cache Battery Fan Module Fan Module Cache Battery
Front

Mgmnt Module
P6x00 EVA
Controller
8Gb FC 8Gb FC FC
Power Power
Supply Supply
6Gb SAS 8Gb FC 6Gb SAS 8Gb FC Back

Mgmnt Module
P6x00 EVA
Controller
Power
1Gb iSCSI 1Gb iSCSI
Power
FC & 1Gb iSCSI
Supply Supply

6Gb SAS 8Gb FC 6Gb SAS 8Gb FC Back

Mgmnt Module

P6x00 EVA
Controller
Power
10Gb iSCSI/FCoE 10Gb iSCSI/FCoE
Power
FC & 10Gb iSCSI/FCoE
Supply Supply

6Gb SAS 8Gb FC 6Gb SAS 8Gb FC Back

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P6000 EVA Drive Enclosures

Front

M6612 Enclosure
(12 Drive 3.5” LFF)

Back

Power Supplies Fan I/O Modules Fan

Front

M6625 Enclosure
(25 Drive 2.5” SFF)

Back

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P6000 EVA overview
Feature P6300 EVA P6500 EVA
Controller HW HSV340 HSV360
2U - dual controllers 2U - dual controllers
Cache 4GB 8GB
# of Host Ports 8 x 8Gb FC or
4 x 8Gb FC + 8 x 1Gb iSCSI
4 x 8Gb FC + 4 x 10Gb iSCSI/FCoE
# of Device Ports 4 x SAS (8 x 6Gb) 4 x SAS (16 x 6Gb)
Min/max # of Drives 8 / 240 8 / 450
Max LUN size 32TB
Available 2.5” SFF SSD (200 / 400GB Nov11)
Small Form Factor Disks
SAS 15k rpm 146GB
SAS 10k rpm 300 / 450 / 600GB
Nearline SAS 7.2k rpm 500GB (1TB Sep11)
Available 3.5” LFF SAS 15k rpm 300 / 450 / 600GB
Large Form Factor Disks
Nearline SAS 7.2k rpm 2TB

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The P6300 EVA architecture
HSV340 controllers

• 2 HSV340 Controllers
• 8 x 8Gb FC front-end or HSV340 ctrl 1 HSV340 ctrl 2
• 4 x 8Gb FC + 8 x 1Gb iSCSI or
• 4 x 8Gb FC + 4 x 10Gb iSCSI/FCoE
• 4 x 2 x 6Gb back-end

• 1 to 10 Disk enclosures

• 8 to 120 3.5” SAS Disks or


• 8 to 250 2.5” SAS Disks or
• A mixture with up to 10 enclosures

10 © 2011 – HP Presentation – Peter Mattei


The P6500 EVA architecture
HSV360 8Gb only controllers

Heterogeneous Servers

Fabric 1 Fabric 2

• 2 HSV360 Controllers HSV360 ctrl 1 HSV360 ctrl 2

• 8 x 8Gb FC front-end
• 4 x 4 x 6Gb back-end

• 2 to 20 3.5” Disk enclosures or


• 2 to 18 2.5” Disk enclosures

• 8 to 240 3.5” SAS Disks or


• 8 to 450 2.5” SAS Disks or
• A mixture with up to 20 enclosures

11 © 2011 – HP Presentation – Peter Mattei


The P6500 EVA architecture
HSV360 8Gb + 1GbE iSCSI controllers
Heterogeneous iSCSI Servers Heterogeneous FC Servers

IP Fabric 1 IP Fabric 2 FC Fabric 1 FC Fabric 2

• 2 HSV360 Controllers HSV360 ctrl 1 HSV360 ctrl 2

• 4 x 8Gb FC +
8 x 1Gb iSCSI front-end
• 4 x 4 x 6Gb back-end
• 2 to 20 3.5” Disk enclosures or
• 2 to 18 2.5” Disk enclosures

• 8 to 240 3.5” SAS Disks or


• 8 to 450 2.5” SAS Disks or
• A mixture with up to 20 enclosures

12 © 2011 – HP Presentation – Peter Mattei


The P6500 EVA architecture
HSV360 8Gb + 10GbE iSCSI/FCoE controllers
Heterogeneous iSCSI/FCoE Servers Heterogeneous FC Servers

DCB Fabric 1 DCB Fabric 2 FC Fabric 1 FC Fabric 2

• 2 HSV360 Controllers HSV360 ctrl 1 HSV360 ctrl 2

• 4 x 8Gb FC +
4 x 10Gb iSCSI/FCoE front-end
• 4 x 4 x 6Gb back-end
• 2 to 20 3.5” Disk enclosures or
• 2 to 18 2.5” Disk enclosures

• 8 to 240 3.5” SAS Disks or


• 8 to 450 2.5” SAS Disks or
• A mixture with up to 20 enclosures

13 © 2011 – HP Presentation – Peter Mattei


P6000 FCoE Connectivity
End-to-end FCoE
• What does it do? Server with CNA for FCoE
(or iSCSI) and TCP/IP
– FCoE allows transportation of Fibre Channel over
Ethernet networks
– FC and IP consolidation allows reducing
– The number of network interface cards Ethernet IP
Network
– The number of cables and switches
– Power and cooling costs
• How does it work? FCoE Switches
• B-Series 2408
– FC0 and FC1 layer is replaced by Ethernet • C-Series Nexus 5000
– IP NIC and FC HBA are consolidated on a single
Converged Network Adapter (CNA) DCB/FCoE connections
• Current status
– Since Ethernet has no but FC requires flow control Ctrl 1 Ctrl 2 Ctrl 1 Ctrl 2
new mechanisms are defined by IEEE and will be
introduced as Data Center Bridging (DCB).
P6300 EVA P6500 EVA
– The current state allows a single hop
implementation as shown in the chart with one
exception: see next slide
For more details see the SAN Design Guide Chapter 4 http://www.hp.com/go/sandesign

14 © 2011 – HP Presentation – Peter Mattei


HP P6000 FCoE HP BladeSystem
Implementation today

FCF = FCoE Switch

Out of the ProCurve Series 6120 Switches Advanced Traffic Out of the HP P6300/P6500 Enterprise Virtual Array
Management Guide - May 2011 Edition: 1 User Guide - May 2011 Edition: 1

15 © 2011 – HP Presentation – Peter Mattei


EVA measured performance
P6300 EVA – 250 x 146GB/15k disks – Vraid1 – 8kB
You find the detailed configurations and results in the
respective Whitepaper in the HP Enterprise Library on
http://h20195.www2.hp.com/V2/erl.aspx?cc=us&lc=en
Search for
Document Types: White papers
Keywords: P6000

P6x00 EVA Cache performance *

P6500 EVA – 450 x 146GB/15k disks – Vraid1 – 8kB Workload P6300 EVA P6500 EVA
Small Reads >140’000 IOPS >180’000 IOPS

Large Reads 1’780 MB/sec 1’780 MB/sec


* Cache performance numbers register the largest throughput
numbers possible with an array, but have not relation to what
will be observed by a customer when the array is deployed
under a customer’s application.

Reads
Writes
OLTP 60/40 r/w
OLTP 70/30 r/w

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Array performance comparison
Traditional Array HP P6000 EVA
The performance of a single LUN is limited by the Each LUN can achieve the performance of all disks
number of disks of the RAID Group it belongs to. in the disk group.

Max potential
performance
12 12 7 8 8 4 7 7 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40
of a single
LUN in disks

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

RAID Controller EVA Controller

RAID5 Group RAID0 RAID6 Group


Group

LUN 6 LUN 4 Disk Group 1


Spare

LUN 5
LUN 7 LUN 3

RAID1 Group RAID5 Group


Spare

LUN 0
LUN 2
LUN 1

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P6000 and EVA Whitepapers on hp.com
http://h20195.www2.hp.com/V2/erl.aspx

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P6000
Software Features

©2011 HP Presentation
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P6000 Command View
Powerful but simple management

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Array Management – SBM versus ABM

Traditional server based management – SBM Array based management – ABM


• Supports all P6x00 and all EVAs • Supports all P6x00 and EVA4400
• Support for Continuous Access environments • One EVA per browser window
• Up to 16 P6x00 / EVA per Command View (8 recommended) • Currently no Continuous Access support

CV EVA access CV EVA access


via WEB browser via WEB browser

application application
CV EVA server servers servers
running
Windows
2003/2008

CV running
1 to 16 on ABM
P6x00
/ EVA
1 P6x00 or EVA4400
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P6000 Command View
Deployment options
• Choice and flexibility to maximize your investment
• Host-based or direct host attached device management – SBM
• Array-based on P6x00 and EVA4400 - ABM
• Up to 16 P6x00 / EVAs per Command View (CV) management server

Web-browser
Virtualized Dedicated HP Windows NAS General
Windows VM on Management (X1000, X3000) Purpose
VMware ESX Server 32 or 64-bit Server

ESX 3.5, 4.x Windows Windows Windows


Windows VM Server 2003/8 Storage Server Server 2003/8
Server 2003/8 32 or 64-bit 2003, 2008 32 or 64-bit
Ethernet
Management
LAN CV EVA Any App Other Mgmt Customer
applications applications
CV EVA
Windows
Any OS CV EVA CV EVA
VM

ESX

Direct, SAN or Direct, SAN or Direct, SAN or Direct, SAN or


iSCSI attached iSCSI attached iSCSI attached iSCSI attached

CV EVA

P6x00
Any EVA Any EVA Any EVA Any EVA
EVA4400

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HP Insight Control Storage Module for vCenter
VMware ESX integration

• Free plug-in for VMware vCenter for


HP storage
• Monitoring functionalities Server
• Health status Server Status
Views
• LUN/volume connections
• Array features
• Storage paths Storage
Views Storage
• Resource utilization Status

• New active management functionality


for HP P6x00, EVA and P4000
• Create Virtual Machines (from template) Storage
• Clone Virtual Machines (from another VM) Management
• Create datastores Links
• Expand datastores
• Delete empty datastores
• Delete unassociated volumes.
• Eases Management and supports
administrators in diagnosing problems

23 © 2011 – HP Presentation – Peter Mattei


P6000 Thin Provisioning
Thin Provisioning Server visible capacities
OS visible 7.9TB 1.2TB 1.1TB 1.5TB 1.2TB 1.3TB 1.6TB
(Projected requirements)

7.9TB logically
provisioned
capacity
1.5TB 1.6TB
0.6TB actually 1.2TB 1.1TB 1.2TB 1.3TB
written data
0.1TB 0.1TB 0.15TB 0.06TB 0.15TB
0.04TB

Required capacity
= written data +
free pool capacity
e.g. 0.6 + 1TB
Physical Disk Drives
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Replication Solutions Manager RSM
Central Management Tool for P6x00 EVA Replication and Dynamic
Capacity Management
Automatic discovery of
• P6000 EVA arrays
• Virtual disk
• Servers
• Application resources
Single management interface for
• Business Copy: Snapshots, Snapclone, MirrorClones
• Continuous Access: DR Groups
• Vdisks and Containers
• Host presentations
• Volume mount
• Host site script execution
• Status checking and error handling
• DCM: Vdisk growth and shrink
Different ways to control P6x00 EVA arrays
• Manually via GUI or CLI
• Automated via scripts, job engine and scheduler
• Automated via host agent
25 © 2011 – HP Presentation – Peter Mattei
P6000 Business Copy
Point-in-time copy capability (local copy)

– Create instant copies for different purposes, such as …


• Back up data without impacting applications
• Test applications against real data before deploying
• Quickly restore a volume after a corruption
• Mine data to improve business processes or customer
marketing

– Different types to meet different requirements


• Snapshots (demand and/or fully-allocated)
T0
• SnapClone
• MirrorClone S Tt11

T2
– Allows online LUN and RAID migration
– Flexibility
• Choose different Raid Level for the copy
S T
• Choose different Disk Group for Clones
• Controlled from Command View, RSM or SSSU

26 © 2011 – HP Presentation – Peter Mattei


P6000 Continuous Access
Synchronous and/or asynchronous remote copy

• Replicates VDISKs/LUNs between P6x00


and EVA arrays
• Provides disaster recovery capabilities
• Simplifies workload management
• Allows point-in-time database backup
• Provides restore capabilities
Dest

• A Copy Set is a pair of replicated VDISKs Vdisk


Source
• Replication over Fibre Channel or FCIP using Vdisk

FC extension appliances
Source
• Synchronous and asynchronous support up Vdisk

to 20’000km (200ms round trip time) Dest


Vdisk
• Works between all EVAs

28 © 2011 – HP Presentation – Peter Mattei


P6000 / EVA Continuous Access compatibility

Supported bidirectional replication:

1)
P6x00/EVA4400/6400/8400 P6x00/EVA4400/6400/8400

2)
P6x00/EVA4400/6400/8400 EVA4100/6100/8100

2)
P6x00/EVA4400/6400/8400 EVA4000/6000/8000

Supported unidirectional replication for migration only:

EVA 3000/5000 P6x00/EVA4400/6400/8400


1)
Supported with XCS0952/53 but upgrade to XCS1000 required within 60 days
2)
Supported with XCS6.1x but upgrade to XCS6.2x required within 60 days

29 © 2011 – HP Presentation – Peter Mattei


HP geographically dispersed clusters
End-to-end clustering solution to protect against server and storage failure

Quorum
Data Center 3 • What does it do?
− Provides manual or automated site-failover
Clustering for Server/VM and Storage resources
A Solution A
B • Supported environments:
− HP-UX Serviceguard Metrocluster
HP Metrocluster / Cluster Extension − Windows 200x with MSCS
− Windows 2008 Hyper-V Live Migration
− Linux with native RHEL and SLES Cluster
HP Continuous
Access
− Requirements:
− P6x00 EVA Disk Arrays
− Continuous Access
Data Center 1 Data Center 2 − CLX or Metrocluster licenses
Up to 500km − Clustering Solution

30 © 2011 – HP Presentation – Peter Mattei


Live Demo

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HP Storage – the right choice

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