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عملکردمعرفی اجمالی از مفاهیم و

V 2.1 / 2015

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IT Industry Roadmap:

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DataCoreتحقیقات بازار توسط شرکت

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اضافه شدن الیه کنترلی

Control Layer :

◦ Visibility and Control of ALL Storage Resource

◦ Communication between Apps, Orchestrator and

Storage Systems

◦ Allocates storage Resources to mess SLA’s

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SDS Benefits :

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Why Software-defined Storage ?

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:سایر مزایا

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:سایر مزایا

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:سایر مزایا

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Abstraction

Pooling

Automation Software Embedded

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:Cloudآماده سازی سازمان شما برای استفاده از

Application self-service◦ Autonomy & speed for app owners

Virtualized Storage Services◦ Efficiency, control, & automation

◦ Provisioning via policies & service levels

Support Diverse Set of Hardware◦ Deploy on platform of choice

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Storage Service Policy Attributes

Performance

Capacity

Storage Service Enablers

Efficiency tools

Protocols

Multi-tenancy

Protection

Cost

Mobility

Hardware options

QoS controls

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MIGRATION

CONTINUITY

RECOVERY

OPTIMIZATION

FLEXIBILITY

COST

SCALABILITY

RELIABILITY

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MIGRATION

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CONTINUITY

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RECOVERY

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OPTIMIZATION

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FLEXIBILITY

Storage

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SCALABILITY

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RELIABILITY ( قابلیت اطمینان)

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IBM XIV SDS

VMware VSAN

EMC ScaleIO

NetApp Edge

HP

Red Hat

Microsoft

Gridstore

Swiftstack

Scality

CloudByte

Nexenta

Maxta

Amplidata

Software Defined Storage

Software Only Appliance

Internal Storage Pooling

External Storage Pooling

Internal & External Storage Pool

EMC ViPR

NetApp (Data ONTAP + Flex Array)

DataCoreSoftware

PernixData

Sanbolic(Melio)

Atlantis Computing

IBM Elastic Storage

Falconstor

Hyper Converged Appliance

Nutanix

Scale Computing

Simplivity

Falconstor

EMC ECS

Coraid

Coho Data

Amplidata

Sanbolic(RocketOne)

Dell (NutanixOEM)

IBM ESS

SVC

Storage Appliance

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EMC- Viper, Vplex, Scale IO

EMC provides intelligent software-defined storage

solutions that help organizations drastically reduce

management overhead through automation across

traditional storage silos and pave the way for rapid

deployment of fully integrated next generation

scale-out storage architectures.

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EMC SDS benefits :

Storage Virtualization

Automate Storage

Centralize Management

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HP- StoreOnce ,StoreVirtualVSA

HP has been a player in Software-Defined Storage and the

Software-Defined Data Center since inception and the only vendor

capable of delivering on all elements of the software-defined data

center compute, networking, storage and management offering a

complete SDS strategy and vision based on simplicity, efficiency, and

openness that makes storage availability a top priority. Hp’s

StoreVirtual VSA is a proven enterprise feature set that delivers the

capabilities and performance you expect from a traditional SAN at

a fraction of the cost. HP’s StoreOnce VSA provides low cost data

protection that delivers fast, efficient, and scalable backup with no

dedicated hardware required.

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IBM - Spectrum Storage™

IBM Spectrum Storage unlocks the potential of data and increases your business agility and efficiency in ways that weren’t possible until now. Spectrum Storage enhances the speed and efficiency of your storage and simplifies migration to new workloads by:

Simplifying and integrating storage management and data protection across traditional and new applications

Delivering elastic scalability with high performance for analytics, big data, social and mobile

Unifying silos to deliver data without borders with built-in hybrid cloud support

Optimizing data economics with intelligent data tiering from Flash to tape and cloud

Building on open architectures supporting industry standards including OpenStack and Hadoop

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new SDS family - “IBM Spectrum Storage”

Offering today… New Name Rationale

XIV as software IBM Spectrum AccelerateAccelerating speed of

deployment and access to

data for new workloads

SAN Volume Controller

softwareIBM Spectrum Virtualize

Core SVC functionality is

virtualization that frees client

data from IT boundaries

General Parallel File System IBM Spectrum ScaleScalability to yottabytes and

across geographical

boundaries

Virtual Storage Center, Tivoli

Storage Productivity Center,

Storage Integration Server,

FlashCopy Manager

IBM Spectrum ControlAutomated control and

optimization of storage and

data infrastructure

Tivoli Storage Manager IBM Spectrum ProtectProvides protection for client

data through backup and

restore capabilities

Linear Tape File System IBM Spectrum ArchiveEnables Long term storage of

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NetApp - ONTAP

NetApp is an important vendor in the Global Enterprise Storage

market. The company established a sizeable market presence in the

SDS space. Its SDS offerings include NetApp clustered Data

ONTAP OS, NetApp OnCommand, NetApp FAS series, and

NetApp FlexArray virtualization software.

Some salient features of NetApps SDS are:

◦ Virtualized storage services: Includes effective provision of data storage and

access based on service levels

◦ Multiple hardware options: Supports hardware deployment in a variety of

enterprise platforms

◦ Application self-service: Delivers APIs for workflow automation and custom

applications

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SVM SVMSVMSVM

VM VM VMVMVM VM VM

Virtualized

Storage Services

Multi-Vendor

Hardware

Application

Self-Service

Data ONTAP

Storage Virtual Machines

Scale-Out

Storage Architecture

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VMware

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In the VMware SDS model, the data plane, responsible for storing data and applying data services (snapshots, replication, caching, and more, is virtualized by abstracting physical hardware resources and aggregating them into logical pools of capacity (virtual datastores) that can be flexibly consumed and managed.

By making the virtual disk the fundamental unit of management for all storage operations in the virtual datastores, exact combinations of resources and data services can be configured and controlled independently for each VM

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Coraid With the rapid, and increasing, commoditization of hardware for

computing, networking and storage, CIOs are increasingly realizing

and embracing the need to shift from traditional IT strategies to

highly virtualized and automated infrastructures, preferably running

on scale-out building blocks and Ethernet. Server virtualization has

become the norm for compute platforms, and software-defined

networking is rapidly reshaping the networking industry. To

complete the transformation, Coraid is now combining its scale-out

EtherDrive storage platform with its new EtherCloud automation

platform to become an early leader in software-defined storage

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DataCore DataCore Software is a leader in software-defined storage. The

company’s storage virtualization software empowers organizations

to seamlessly manage and scale their data storage architectures,

delivering massive performance gains at a fraction of the cost of

solutions offered by legacy storage hardware vendors. Backed by

10,000 customer sites around the world, DataCore’s adaptive and

self-learning and healing technology takes the pain out of manual

processes and helps deliver on the promise of the new software

defined data center through its hardware agnostic architecture. -

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Dell (Nexenta)

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The Dell and Nexenta software-defined solutions combine proven

Dell hardware coupled with comprehensive, open source-based

Nexenta software. These solutions enable enterprise data centers

to meet capacity and performance requirements cost-effectively

and to upgrade as needed, without disruption. The complete

hardware and software stack of server, network and storage

includes:

◦ SAN and NAS support

◦ Unlimited snapshots and cloning

◦ Block and file replication

◦ Inline deduplication

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Hitachi Data Systems Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform G1000 provides the always-available, agile

and automated foundation needed for a trusted continuous-cloud

infrastructure. Powered with Hitachi global storage virtualization, its new

software capabilities unlock IT agility and enable the lowest storage TCO.

We are delivering the industry's best combination of enterprise-ready

software-defined storage, advanced global storage virtualization, and

efficient, scalable, high-performance hardware. This combination enables

the continuous operations, self-managing policy-driven management, and

agile IT demanded by today's new breed of cloud applications. Hitachi

Virtual Storage Platform G1000 (VSP G1000) with Hitachi Storage

Virtualization Operation System (SVOS) is the next generation of

enterprise storage that redefines storage virtualization and resets

customer expectations.

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Pivot3 Pivot3 was founded in 2003 on the idea that today’s stack of virtual servers,

shared storage and networks could be radically simplified and unified through

software innovation to dramatically increase scale-out performance while

driving down complexity and cost. The founders of Pivot3 applied their

virtualization and storage RAID expertise to invent software defined

storage. This led to the development of the patented vSTAC•(Virtual Storage

and Compute) operating system that runs on x86 commodity hardware and

embeds server virtualization deep into the shared storage layer. Today, the

company has over 1,200 customers across the globe, for a total of over 12,000

appliances, and more than 220PB of overall installed storage. Pivot3 customers

rely on purpose-built appliances for high-capacity video surveillance and high-

IOP virtual desktop environments. The company is the leading supplier of IP

SANs to the video surveillance market and most recently became the first

partner certified in VMware’s Rapid Desktop Program for virtual desktops.

Customers rely on Pivot3 for simplicity, scalability and savings.

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RedHat (HP)

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Red Hat and HP have been collaborating to bring effective scale-

out storage solutions to the market. The HP ProLiant SL4540 Gen8

Server combined with Red Hat Storage offer massive scalability,

high performance, and volume economics for storage of all kinds of

unstructured data. This solution is ideal for:

◦ Large file and object store

◦ Enterprise drop box and content cloud storage

◦ Near-line archiving

◦ Providing scalability and flexibility without disruption, this economical

alternative to traditional Enterprise storage solutions will change the

way you look at storage of unstructured data.

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SwiftStack SwiftStack delivers enterprise customers with a reliable, massively

scalable, software defined storage platform.Our platform seamlessly

integrates with existing IT infrastructures, running on standard

hardware, and replicated across globally distributed data centers.

SwiftStack is proud to have launched an industry first – a software-

defined storage controller. This unique architecture enables

enterprises to achieve the same scale-effectiveness as large scale

web and public infrastructure clouds. SwiftStack uses a software-

defined storage controller to create simplicity out of a complex

system. The SwiftStack Controller orchestrates all aspects of the

storage environment.

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Falconstor FalconStor is a leading software-defined storage company offering a

converged data services software platform that is hardware

agnostic. Our open, integrated flagship solution FreeStor® reduces

vendor lock-in and gives enterprises the freedom to choose the

applications and hardware components that make the best sense

for their business. FalconStor's mission is to maximize data

availability and system uptime to ensure nonstop business

productivity while simplifying data management to reduce

operational costs. This award-winning solutions are available and

supported worldwide by OEMs as well as leading service providers,

system integrators, resellers and FalconStor

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Falconstor

FalconStor Scores Product of the Year

Win at 2015 SVC Awards

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Fujitsu September 16, 2014 Fujitsu announces a collaboration with Red Hat,

the world’s leading provider of open source solutions, to deliver a

hyperscale, software-defined storage appliance for service providers and IT

organizations that provides online data access in the multi-petabyte range.

By integrating Red Hat’s Inktank Ceph Enterprise storage software with

Fujitsu server and storage technology into a multi-node appliance, Fujitsu

will make software-defined storage based on Ceph enterprise-ready by

delivering end-to-end maintenance and professional services for the

complete appliance.

October 01, 2015 Fujitsu today introduces the second-generation

FUJITSU Storage ETERNUS CD10000, its hyperscale software-defined

storage system. Already the world’s most scalable and capable storage

system, the ETERNUS CD10000 S2 now provides even more powerful

tools to meet the data handling challenges of the petabyte age.

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DataCore

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DataCore Software : worked on storage virtualization software to

manage and control storage resources and insulate users and

applications from storage-related disruptions

SANsymphony-V

◦ storage virtualization software enables datacenters to use existing equipment and

conventional storage devices to achieve the robust and responsive shared storage

environment necessary to support highly dynamic virtual IT environments.

SANsymphony-V supported desktop virtualization,cloud computing, business

continuity, and disaster recovery initiatives. It forms a virtualization layer across disk

storage devices to maximize the availability, performance and utilization of data

centers of all sizes

◦ protection, provisioning, caching, replication and migration functions operates over

different models and brands

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: رویکرد آینده

Software-Defined DataCenter

SDDC))

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Intel vision : software-defined datacenter

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Compute Storage Network

Thermals Power Location

ComplianceOrchestration Service Assurance

Datacenter Operating

Systems

Intelligent Workload

Placement

Composable Resource

Pools

Datacenter Facilities

SchedulerFile SystemProcessing API Security

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Intel’s Software Defined Storage Strategy

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<2014 2016 2018+

Technical

Feasibility

Commercial

Viability

Scale

Seamless

OperationAutomated

OrchestrationStorage on SHV

serversSDS part of SDI

Service driven

Enable the base

infrastructure for SDS

frameworks and

applications

Enable SDI

environment that

automatically allocates

and deploys

Enable Demand driven

resource assignment

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: 1ضمیمه

Storage provisioning is the process of assigning storage, usually in the

form of server disk drive space, in order to

optimize the performance of a storage area

network (SAN). Traditionally, this has been done by

the SAN administrator, and it can be a tedious

process.

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Abstracting

◦ Software from Hardware, providing flexibility & scalability

Provisioning

◦ Resources dynamically (pay-as you-grow) increasing efficiency

Orchestrating

◦ Application access to diverse storage systems through Service

Level

◦ Agreements (SLAs), increasing flexibility and handle data

complexity

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