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Storage Virtualization | SANsymphony | Features
SANsymphony 7.0
Read: SANsymphony 7.0 Highlights
See: DataCore SANsymphony 7.0 Release Presentation
Below you'll find a brief description of SANsymphony™ Software Features and Options.
For additional information, review the DataSheets, Technical Features Descriptions and Solutions Cards.
SANsymphony
Software (see
Feature Packed Bundles) SANsymphony can thin provision
storage capacity, create storage domains, control Quality of Service
(QoS), migrate data via SANmotion, accelerate storage performance
(read and write caching), and create high-speed snapshots for fast
disk backup and recovery. SANsymphony also supports both fibre
channel and iSCSI connectivity, Scalable N+1 high-availability
configurations and 'Hot Swap' Thin Provisioning storage pools. For
high-availability (failback/failover) business continuity and
disaster recovery solutions, users would buy two or more (N+1)
feature-packed bundles.
Base Capabilities
The base software package enables you to transform a general purpose
Intel/AMD server into a Powered by DataCore storage domain server
(SDS) with the following essential features:
- iSCSI disk emulation. Serves
well-behaved virtual disks to popular operating systems using
standard iSCSI protocol over Ethernet.
- Support for numerous types of disk drives and storage
arrays. Please refer to
this FAQ on DataCore's SANsymphony Technical Support Site
for supported disk drives and storage arrays.
- Performance Acceleration - I/O read and
write caching. Uses the server's local memory (RAM) as a cache
to improve application response time.
- Virtual Disk Pooling. Divides or
aggregates physical disks to meet various capacity requirements.
- Intuitive administrative GUI. Uses
Microsoft Management Console (MMC) Snap-ins for simple point and
click configuration and management.
- Performance displays and error logging.
- SANmotion. Data migration capability
enabling users to move, access and serve and pass through "Live
Data" pre-formatted Windows disks across the SAN. More
info
and animated slide show.
Advanced Modules, Features and Options (also
see descriptions of Feature-Packed Bundles)
- Fibre Channel Disk Emulation Software:
Serves well-behaved virtual disks to popular operating systems
using Fibre Channel connections.
- Snapshot and Volume Cloning Software: Point-in-time
snapshots are generated using copy-on-write technology for
selected virtual volumes. Snapshots may also be triggered from
the Volume Shadow Copy Services (VSS) in Windows Server
2008/2003 hosts attached to the disk server.
- Proxy Volume:
Application transparent migration of data storage; Simplifies replacement or repurposing of old arrays - migrates the old to the new. For more information on Proxy Volumes and Advanced SANsymphony Migration capabilities.
Thin Provisioning Software:
Just-in-time thin provisioning takes the guesswork out of LUN
allocation. The software presents large virtual volumes to
applications but only allocates disk blocks dynamically as the
application consumes it. For more information, see
Thin Provisioning.
Asynchronous IP Replication Software:
The Asynchronous IP Mirroring (AIM) software is a bi-directional
Asynchronous Mirroring (store and forward) feature utilizing
standard IP transport mechanisms. Multiple AIM source and/or
destination relationships can be set up using the AIM option on
SANsymphony. When utilizing the AIM option in conjunction with
SANsymphony, AIM has the ability to asynchronously mirror
virtual volumes that are mapped to carious types of application
servers (Windows, Unix, Linux, Netware, etc.). For more
information, see
Remote
Replication.
High Availability, Synchronous Mirroring Software:
Synchronously mirrors writes between a pair
of disk servers using either iSCSI/LAN or Fibre Channel
connections. Both disk servers may actively process I/Os with
one handling primary paths for some of the volumes and secondary
paths for others. In the event of a failure, the companion
server takes over with the mirrored volumes. Hosts must be
adequately configured with qualified multi-pathing drivers to
take advantage of this automatic failover feature. See more
details on High Availability N+1 in the
SANsymphony presentation.
High Availability Multi Path software:
DataCore provides several Multi path software solutions for
application servers that ensure continued I/O access in the case
of a physical path failure. The DataCore MPIO
Driver is based on the industry standard Windows MPIO
specification this driver provides Fibre Channel and iSCSI
path failover for Windows 2008 and Windows 2003 Server. In
addition, there are several other 3rd-party Multipath driver
solutions that DataCore has qualified for use on various
operating system environments. See the
Application Server High Availability Products for additional
details and specific O.S. Revisions supported.
DataCore VSS Software Option (Snapshot for SQL Server,
Exchange and VSS Aware Applications):
Simplified disk-to-disk backup for rapid recovery. DataCore
supports Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Services (VSS) which
provides the ability to create a point-in-time copy for all VSS
aware applications including SQL Server, Exchange and Windows
file systems to ensure the applications are in a consistent
state to enable rapid recovery from a point-in-time and to
simplify backup processes. The volumes are delivered to the
application servers from SANsymphony. DataCore snapshot commands
can be issued either locally or remotely (via synchronous
disk-to-disk mirrors or AIM Asynchronous IP Mirroring) to enable
back-up copies or an offline application to utilize the data
volumes. See
VSS animation slides for functional operation.
SANmaestro: Monitors, analyzes and
reports critical SAN storage and Windows events as well as
performance metrics and utilization information over variable
time periods for trend analysis. For more information, see:
SANmaestro Overview.
Transporter: Fastest, most general way
to migrate & import Windows images, including the boot drive,
between dissimilar physical or virtual platforms without waiting
for lengthy disk-to-disk copies or error prone conversions. For
more information, see:
Transporter Option Presentation
Traveller Upgrade Option for SANsymphony: Traveller is an advanced continuous data protection (CDP) capability that complements SANsymphony's fail-safe SAN solutions for storage enabling data centers and SAN administrators to protect their data and provide 'travel back in time' rollback recovery to any previous point in time prior to a disaster, virus attack, or other disruptive event. Traveller is sold as an upgrade option for DataCore SANsymphony systems.
For more information, see
Traveller Overview.
Advanced Site Recovery (ASR):
Advanced Site Recovery software enables businesses to embrace Distributed Disaster Recovery (D-DR) that allows organizations to cost-effectively spread disaster recovery (DR) responsibilities across several smaller sites. ASR makes it practical to move IT operations from a central site to one or more distributed contingency locations - and back again. Additionally, the solution makes no distinction between physical and virtual servers, unifying DR operations in a common, automated process. See Advanced Site Recovery DataSheet
Additional Software
- DataCore Adapter for Citrix® StorageLink™:
The DataCore Adapter for Citrix® StorageLinkTechnology gives Citrix XenServer and Microsoft Hyper-V system administrators the power to discover, provision and control DataCore virtual disks directly from server virtualization consoles. Requests for additional capacity, specific channel connections, point-in-time snapshots and thin provisioned LUNs are just some of the functions supported. See: StorageLink
- Asynchronous IP Mirrors (AIM) Client:
AIM client runs and operates as a standalone application on a
Windows application server independent of SANsymphony. AIM
Client operates within the confines of a single Windows
application server and can act as a AIM source for locally
attached volumes only. AIM client provides the capability to
asynchronously mirror select volume write operations (based on
configuration) to a remote site running SANsymphony with the AIM
option (the AIM destination). Click
here
for notes.
- Hypervisor Integration Toolkit for VMware Virtual Center:
The DataCore VMware Integration Toolkit
aids in the integration of DataCore storage services and
management applications and the virtualization world of VMware
Infrastructure (VI) Client. Tools in the toolkit automate the
discovery of ESX hosts and virtual machines, adding them as
application servers in the SAN, and the configuration of
adapters and channels. For more information, see:
VMware Integration Toolkit
- UpTempo: A powerful, performance accelerator software
for Windows-based systems. It dramatically speeds up
applications by making the computer system read and write data
to its disk drives more efficiently. For more information, see:
UpTempo Overview
Additional Feature Highlights
- Non-disruptive Substitution - Replace storage arrays in the background.
Copies the contents of a designated storage array (or individual drive) to the unit that will replace it while applications continue to use the logical volumes. The new
array (or drive) transparently takes over once it matches the contents of the original drives so that the older drives can be taken offline without impacting users.
- Redundant Pathing - Configure network paths between storage virtualization nodes.
These paths may be diversely routed to ensure that if one primary network connection is broken or taken offline, synchronous mirroring between nodes will continue
uninterrupted over the alternate connection.
- Prioritized Recovery - Prioritize resynchronization of mirrored disks.
Ensures that the most critical, volumes are resynchronized first when a node or its storage is taken off-line during an upgrade or unplanned outage.
- Group Snapshot and Clone Command - Synchronize online snapshots across inter-dependent volumes.
Coordinates multiple snapshots to occur at the same time across a group of related volumes. This ensures point-time synchronization of file systems and application data
that reside on different disks. It ensures that clones created on new equipment are an exact replica of their predecessor.
- Content Migration - Relocate Active Drives into Virtual Storage Pool.
Enables existing drives formatted with NTFS, Unix, Linux and other file systems to be incorporated into the SANsymphony storage pool. These physical drives are first
un-mounted from the application servers where they were once active, and reconnected behind a SANsymphony node. The SANsymphony node will then act as an intermediary
between the application server and these drives. To take full advantage of SANsymphony advanced virtualization features, their contents may be copied to virtual disks
using snapshots or synchronous mirroring. The relocated drives can then be wiped clean and included in the physical storage pool as additional capacity, or they may be
decommissioned.
- FCoE Connectivity - Access Fibre Channel storage pool via the LAN switching infrastructure.
Application servers and other storage consumers can access SANsymphony nodes equipped with Fibre Channel SAN connections using their Ethernet Network Interface Cards
(NICs). This capability takes advantage of the new Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) protocol and FCoE-compliant switches.
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