Thursday, April 14, 2016

NetApp University - CLOUD FUNDAMENTALS

CLOUD COMPUTING 

Cloud computing enables a wide range of flexibility to computing.




Business needs of Cloud


Cloud enables a fast delivery of business solutions, it makes the IT resources more scalable and quickly available.It is more cost effective and reliable for the complex structure of business.


Cloud overview 

There are three types of cloud services, which are Infracture as a service(IaaS), Platform as a Service( Paas) and software as a Service(Saas).

Below diagram reveals about cloud functionalities



Characteristics of Cloud


Self- service, Broad Accessibility, Shared, Elastic and Measured Metered are the five characteristics of cloud computing.

The following chart gives a brief description of the Cloud Characteristics


Deployment Models

Open Public cloud : these are the cloud located on the internet. It is operated by service providers.

Enterprise private cloud: This is typically designed for Single organization with multiple users, it can be managed by the same company or by a third party.

Hybrid cloud : Is a combination of public and private cloud,

The following chart gives a brief description of public, private and Hybrid cloud


Delivery models 

Infrastructure as a service : This service provides fundamental computing resources like storages and networks etc. where customer can install applications

Platform as a Service : This service provides a platform to the user like database or programming language.

Software as a Service : In this service, the service provider provides applications in the cloud for the users  eg: email or program interface

The following picture explains the Delivery models.

IT AS A SERVICE

ITaaS providing an enterprise with exactly the amount of hardware, software, and  technical support that it needs for a monthly rent.

Following Slid features the key functions os the ITaaS



CONSIDERATIONS OF CLOUD 


The organization should select the proper service of cloud according to their needs,


Security and risk

The organization should consider many risk factors when using a cloud service, Security of the data is one of them eg: you will not know where is the data physically located.

Following are some of the risks which come with the cloud systems







Privacy

There is privacy risk when you are hosting data on a third party server or the provider may be storing the data in an another provider's storage.

Following are some of the privacy risks in cloud computing 



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NetApp University - DATA NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS

DATA STORAGE AND DATA NETWORKING 

Following are the data storage and data networking considerations 

DIRECT ATTACHED STORAGE (DAS)

DAS is a storage which is directly attached to a server.

Following diagram shows how DAS storage works

NETWORK ATTACHED STORAGE (NAS)

In a NAS system, the storage is directly attached to the network using an IP address and it is working as a computer in the network.

Following diagram shows how DAS storage works


NAS system connections


STORAGE AREA NETWORK (SAN)


In SAN system, the storage appears to the network as an another hard drive and it can be shared with various applications,

Following diagram shows how NAS storage works


SAN system connections 


DATA ACCESSING IN NAS AND SAN 

The data accessing method in NAS and SAN are different.In NAS, the data are stored as files whereas in the SAN system data are stored in data boxes 


SAN CONNECTIONS : iSCSI, SAS AND FC

Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI) 

iSCSI is a standard which is used to transfer data in SAN system, it is an IP based client-server protocol and  it works on a standard cabling network . 

Following are the features of iSCSI


Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)

It is an SCSI-based solution and it uses serial cables for the connection, it can limit to eight meters but it is a cheaper solution, that maks it a good solution for smaller systems. 


Following are the features of SAS system





Fiber Channel (FC)

FC protocol can use fiber optical or copper cable.

Following are the features of SAS system




 Comparison between iSCSI, SAS and FC

In this comparison, you can see the distance, speed, and cost of  iSCSI,SAS and FC


FILE AND BLOCK STORAGE 

Block storage 

Block storage store data as blocks, it is flexible and easy to administrate.

File storage 

File storage store data as files. It is easy to install but it is less flexible


HIGH AVAILABILITY 

High availability is an important factor in terms of reliability. the availability counts by number of nines, that means if it is 99.99% availability means it is highly reliable.

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Tuesday, April 12, 2016

NetApp University - STORAGE FUNDAMENTALS

Storage Fundamentals

In this blog, I am discussing the storage devices and solutions for the organizations for fulfilling their needs. It also has an overview of Storage technologies , Such as DAS,NAS,SAN,Storage virtualization, flash storage and cloud computing.


  1. DATA GROWTH


In the modern world, organizations are producing a large amount of  data in digital format. The main source of data is human and machine,
Emails, home directories, and scanned files are  the common human creating files and common machine generated contents comes from medical imaging systems, telecommunications, utility equipment and financial transactions.



The growing data may be stored in different locations and it must be used frequently for the smooth working of the organization. Managing and accessing  the growing data in a cost effective method is the biggest challenge in storage technologies.

Factors to consider when investing in a storage salutation 

Before investing in storage systems the organizations must consider various factors.Following are the main considerations.

Applications

Each organization has the different types of applications, and each application will need a different amount of storage for installing and working. The organization must consider its application before implementing a storage system.

Data Protection 

Data protection is one of the main factors to consider when implementing a storage solution. Storage failures can be due to three facts ( Disc failure, Connection failure between disc and storage systems and natural disasters)



Disc failures can be protected by built-in protections and in case of physical damages or disasters, the data can be protected by using a disaster recovery strategy (As shown in the above image, the data can be backup in a tape and store in a different location).

Data Availability 

In case of a failure, the data should be available to the user without any loses or delay.


Hardware redundancy is one of the methods for data availability, in this two storage systems are replicating data each other. If one fails the data will be available from the other disc.

Application availability is that in case of a hardware failure the application should be available.

Disaster recovery, as shown in the below picture, the business should not be affected or stopped due to a data loss. In this scenario, the data will be immediately available from an another location in case of a storage failure.



Data Security

In an organization, the data should be protected from external and internal breaches.

As shown in the above picture the data security can be implemented as including the storage to the existing security structure, or ensuring the data protection by storing the deleted data for a specific time and encrypting the data.

Scalability  

An organization's storage salutation must be scalable as it should be growing along with the organization. 

Storage grid is an example method for scaling storage (As shown in the picture storage grid uses many storages to store data)

Performance

The performance of a storage can be effected by various facts, like as shown in the below example, the performance of the fast storage  system is effect by the slow service from the server.



Cost

When implementing a storage system, it should be cost-effective for the organization. The most important points to check are, it should have a simple management system as well as reliable and highly available, which will make it a cost-effective storage system for a long run because of it's low maintenance.
    


Review of Important Storage Factors 

     

   2.STORAGE TECHNOLOGIES


There are various types of  storage technologies are available in the market. In this module we are talking about Direct-attached storage (DAS), Network attached storage (NAS), Storage area network (SAN),Storage visualization, flash technology and cloud computing.

DAS

DAS is the direct-attached storages in the network, It can be a hard disc in the server, desktop,laptop or external hard discs which are directly attached to the computers.



Das is cost effective and faster, but they can be used only in a small network and Das has a limited scalability.  

NAS

NAS is connected to the network and it is taking away the file server duty from the server, so that make a faster accessing of applications and data over the network. In a NAS environment, the servers will handle the application and processing part and the data will be retrieved from the NAS device.
  


NAS is cost effective for a simple network, It is easy to install, deploy and manage. By using NAS the resources can be shared over the network, it can utilize the resources  more efficiently.


SAN

In SAN infrastructure  the Storage devices are connected to a high-performance storage network and the servers will be contacting the storage devices through SAN for the resources. FC SAN, iSCSI SAN, FCoE SAN are the three types of SAN.

SAN is ideal for transmitting large data processes like Databases and Imaging devices. SAN has scalability and high performance compared to DAS and NAS.


Storage Virtualization 

Storage Virtualization contains one manageable unit which is attached to several physical storage devices.

In virtualized storages, users can access the required amount of space from the unit, but they will not know the physical structure of the storage or where the data is actually saved physically.It is also easy for the administrators to do the configuration and monitoring of the storage from one interface. 

Flash Technology

Flash storages are different from the traditional discs, it uses electricity to store the data and it uses less power and flash storages are 100 times faster to read data than a normal disc.
  

The flash storages have a memory unit which stores data and has an Access controller unit which manages and controls the access to storage space. It is suitable for mission critical intensive applications. 

    

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NetApp University - VIRTUALIZATION FUNDAMENTALS

CONCEPT OF VIRTUALIZATION

Virtualization brought a revolutionary change in the utilization of hardware resources, it is possible to run multiple virtual computers and applications on a single hardware server using virtualization technology.


SERVER VIRTUALIZATION 

Before virtualization

There where multiple physical servers in an organization's network, each server can only run a single operation system and the resources like Storage, RAM, Processor where not utilizing at it's maximum, also it was difficult to manage and maintain as it was physically separated . 


With server virtualization 

When a physical machine turned to a virtual machine, It can have multiple operation systems and applications on a single physical server. This can utilize more than 60%  of that server's resources and the administration, maintenance and backups become easy, 


Following are some of the benefits of  virtualization 


Following are some of the risks of virtualization 


STORAGE VIRTUALIZATION


In a virtualised server, server resources can be utilized properly but if an additional storage is needed they should purchase an additional server only for storage. This is an extra expense for the company, here is the storage virtualization is important.

Following are some of the reasons why storage virtualization is needed


NETAPP STORAGES 

Netapp virtualizes the storage and runs multiple applications on the single storage and it has a higher utilization of storage.

Following are the NetApp storage functionalities 


Why NetApp Storage ?

NetApp has a reliable storage system which runs on RAID-DP technology, which is equal to RAID-10 but it is using a half number of discs than RAID-10. The NetApp storage is much cost effective than RAID-10 devices.

Following are solutions from NetApp Storages 


NetApp is using a snapshot backup(After the first full backup it will change on to take only changed data backup) so that it is fast and takes light processing power.

Following are the NetApp backup benefits 

ADDITIONAL BENEFITS OF NETAPP

Storage utilization before virtualization

In the above example, disk-3 is full but it can't use the space from the other two discs. In this scenario, the organization has to purchase an additional server only for storage.

Storage utilization after NetApp virtualization


In a NetApp virtualized network the applications are sharing disc as a pooled device, which can be changed according to the usage. 

Following diagram shows how NetApp utilizing the free space in storage


 

NetApp de-duplication technology 

With de-duplication technology NetApp can store only one copy of the operating system(OS) in a virtual machine, instead of storing multiple OS and it can be used for various applications. It can also optimize the multiple copies of data to one copy and make available for multiple users.


Following are some of the additional benefits of  NetApp Virtualised storage 


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