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in storage capacity they will only become more so. 
HP’s Array Virtualization is evolutionary, not 
revolutionary. It is a logical progression in array 
technology. It is proven. It is necessary. It is the 
perfect storage area network (SAN) technology. 
And it is offered only by 

Hewlett-Packard! 

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virtualization, simplification 
and storage 

In 2001, HP announced two new disk arrays— 
the HP Surestore Virtual Array 7400 and the HP 
Surestore Virtual Array 7100. This paper will focus 
entirely on the virtualization technology that makes 
these the easiest arrays to manage and the most 
intelligently simple arrays on the market. This paper 
answers the question, “What is the value 
of HP’s Array Virtualization?” 

For those familiar with data center environments, 
virtualization is not a new concept. Virtualization 
already exists to some extent at every point in the 
solution stack. For example, servers, operating 
systems, databases, file systems, volume managers, 
drivers, switches, and storage devices all require 
virtualization to achieve their purposes. 

At the array level, HP’s Virtual Architecture simply 
expands on already familiar ground, and it 
cleanly fulfills the promise of virtualization— 
it hides complexity from the administrator and 
can have a dramatic and positive effect on real-
world performance. 

This reduction in complexity greatly simplifies and 
streamlines the data center environment. 

hp’s array virtualization: 

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reduces the time spent managing individual 
arrays 

allows storage administrators to manage 
more storage with less effort 

reduces the opportunities for human error 

frees up precious IT resources to work on 
revenue-generating projects 

self-manages the RAID configuration for 
optimum performance 

array virtualization defined 

The purpose of virtualization in any technology 
is to hide complexity from the user, or in the case 
of disk arrays, to hide complexity from the storage 
administrator and provide a standard environment 
for application development and increased 
price/performance. 

Disk arrays are complex devices designed for 
complex tasks. A disk array with 50 disk drives 
is more complex to manage than a disk array 
with one drive. Armed with virtualization, an 
array could potentially allow the 50 drives to be 
perceived and managed as one big drive or as 
one big pool of storage. The power of virtualization 
is the power of simplification. 

Now for the definition: Virtualization in arrays is 
about creating and managing virtual storage 
devices. It is about taking blocks of storage on 
the disk drives and presenting them as LUNs 
(logical units of storage). What system administrators 
see, then, are not the actual physical disk drives 
but rather a created, simplified “virtual” view of 
the actual physical storage, i.e., the LUNs. 

HP’s Virtual Array works with LUNs just as traditional 
arrays do. However, the virtual array doesn’t 
stop there. The virtual array actually manages 
the disks down to the level of the smallest available 
“cluster” or “chunk.” Further, while traditional 
arrays utilize static address-translation algorithms 
for managing the chunks, the virtual array uses 
a dynamic mapping system. 

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hp storage white paper 

These are not trivial benefits. Data centers are 
already complex, and with the continued explosion

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Страница 1: ...hp virtual array double your operating efficiency ...

Страница 2: ... printing industry with its industry leading LaserJet printers Now HP s Virtual Arrays are revolutionizing the storage industry creating industry leading storage solutions that save your organization 2x in operating costs over the current set of arrays on today s market HP s Virtual Arrays are automated to maximize your operating efficiencies and maximize your return on investment They are automat...

Страница 3: ...ional storage 1 2 configuring an array for a database 1 3 the system administrator s dilemma 1 4 managing the hp virtual array 1 4 adding capacity with hp virtual arrays 1 4 time to implementation formatting the array 1 5 automating the cache parameters 1 5 performance 1 5 faqs 1 6 summary 1 8 for more information 1 8 section 2 hp extends virtualization to the array by D H Brown Associates Inc Nov...

Страница 4: ...d a VA7100 for our SAN We found the set up to be fast and easy and the performance excellent It was an easy decision to add a second virtual array a VA7400 to accommodate our growth and position us for the future John Focht Systems Administrator Room Board State of New Mexico In consolidating from eight controllers to the HP Surestore VA7100 we expected to see some performance degradation in runni...

Страница 5: ...olution with HP Gary Davis Hospital Information Systems Manager II Santa Clara ViaSat We selected the HP Surestore Virtual Array 7400 storage based on the number of Oracle ERP instances that would be needed We found the Virtual Array has many more features and capabilities than the Sun solution that was being proposed We felt it would scale the way we needed provided strong price performance and o...

Страница 6: ...ge with less effort reduces the opportunities for human error frees up precious IT resources to work on revenue generating projects self manages the RAID configuration for optimum performance array virtualization defined The purpose of virtualization in any technology is to hide complexity from the user or in the case of disk arrays to hide complexity from the storage administrator and provide a s...

Страница 7: ...man head count doesn t virtualization reduces the number of people required to manage storage key features of hp s patented virtual technology automatically stripes every LUN across all disks in a very large redundancy group Benefit simplifies overall management reduces the number of LUNs required to hot spots 1 automatically adds new disk drives into existing RAID groups Benefit capacity upgrades...

Страница 8: ... better management software environments are encouraged to add more hardware and eventually the environment becomes as complex as it was before but for different reasons And when the human resources are already stretched to the breaking point this is a recipe for complexity stress long hours and human error Virtualization is the answer It solves the basic underlying problem It permanently simplifi...

Страница 9: ...ents for each of the pieces and they don t know the performance behavior of the array in its multitude of configurations In these real world environments it is typically far too time consuming to try a number of different storage configurations so database administrators typically apply rules from previous installations The changing characteristics of newer versions of the database typically resul...

Страница 10: ...of determining the total capacity and performance requirements for each application determining the number and size of LUNs for the necessary performance 1 Step away from the array the configuration is now complete Every other step is automatic RAID levels are automatic The different capacity number and speeds of disk drives are automatically accounted for The cache page size is automatically set ...

Страница 11: ...that while there is a small hit to performance for that individual write there is very very little impact on overall array performance automating the cache parameters 1 Configuring a traditional array typically requires setting the cache parameters such as the percentage of read and write cache the size of the cache pages and in some cases the allocation of cache to specific LUNs In making these d...

Страница 12: ...lso has the best availability of any mid range array on the market See the white paper titled VA7100 Hardware High Availability Features 1 Short answer Both the HP Surestore Virtual Array 7100 and the HP Surestore Virtual Array 7400 can be configured to run in either fixed RAID 1 0 or AutoRAID modes And to help with performance analysis the controller can provide data on the actual usage of each R...

Страница 13: ...and go through a time consuming and complex reconfiguration every time the 1 hours per day It is the hands down winner in real world performance A better analogy would be to compare the multiple manual processes required to set the type load the paper and actually print books on the old style printing presses with those of the automated printing systems of our generation Obviously automation in pr...

Страница 14: ...e as good as in any manually configured array And don t forget if the environment should change after that even slightly the HP Virtual Array will adjust while a manually configured array can do nothing but keep plugging along in a degraded mode Question Are you saying that this technology is for everyone I m not looking for anything new Answer If it s new to you then it is understandable that HP ...

Страница 15: ... at the device level HP s VA7000 Series Characteristics Feature VA7100 VA7400 Capacity 1 TB raw in 3U enclosure 14 TB in 2M rack 7 6 TB raw using the Disk System DS 2400 up to six DS2400s chained 14 TB in a 2M rack of 73 GB disks LUNs max 128 1 024 Disk Drives Supported 15 per 3U enclosure same disk support as 7400 Up to 105 drives with DS2400 18 GB 15 K rpm 36 GB 10 K and 15 K rpm and 73 GB 10 K ...

Страница 16: ...sks block level rather than in disk sized chunks The impact of free space management and garbage collection is absorbed at the array level without consuming SAN or server resources super redundancy enhances RAID 2 As alternatives to the self tuning LUN management capability described above the VA7000 series also enhances LUN performance through its use of RAID configurations redundancy groups Many...

Страница 17: ... Controller to controller communication and loop failover occur via an internal N way bus The VA7400 supports two redundancy groups in which onecontrollermanagesaccesstooneredundancy group consisting of all the odd numbered disk slots and the other controller to the second group 2 as in the VA7100 The variation in data management at the array level provides great flexibility in matching performanc...

Страница 18: ...h Intel Pentium III 500 MHz computers or above supports 128 World Wide Names and 128 secure LUNs HP UX with all PA RISC computers Windows and Linux with Intel Pentium III 500 MHz computers or above Managed by Command View SDM supports 128 World Wide Names and 1 024 secure LUNs Business Copy VA HP UX with all PA RISC computers Windows and Linux with Intel Pentium III 500 MHz computers or above supp...

Страница 19: ... ability to self configure and to automatically manage multiple I O paths It also provides dynamic load balancing to ensure peak performance This document is copyrighted by D H Brown Associates Inc DHBA and is protected by U S and international copyright laws and conventions This document may not be copied reproduced stored in a retrieval system transmitted in any form posted on a public or privat...

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