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SUSEWe Adapt. You Succeed.
Tom D’Hont
Sales Engineer
tom.dhont@suse.com
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25+
Years of Open
Source Engineering
Experience
2/3+
Of the Fortune
Global 100 use
SUSE Linux
Enterprise
10
Awards in
2016 for SUSE
Enterprise
Storage
1st
Enterprise
Linux
Distribution
1st
Enterprise
OpenStack
Distribution
50%+
Development
Engineers
1.4B
Annual
Revenue
Top 15
Worldwide System
infrastructure
Software Vendor
+8%
SUSE Growth
vs. Other Linux
in 2015*
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Recent Tech News
Open Source Projects
• Growing contribution to many key communities
• Joined Cloud Foundry Foundation board
• Founding member of new projects—Zero Outage
Partnerships
• Fujitsu and SUSE: mission-critical, hybrid cloud, OpenStack
and container orchestration
• Intel: HPC Orchestrator stack
• HPE: preferred Linux and SUSE OpenStack Cloud
• SaltStack: expanded partnership for automated
management
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A Broad and Connected Ecosystem
13,500+
Certified Hardware
Systems
1800
Technology Partners
8500+
Certified Applications
5000+
Partner Ecosystem
Members
3200
Service Providers &
System Integrators
600
Training Partners
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How SUSE Adds Value
• Enterprise-quality
innovation and service
• Affordable mission-
critical
performance
• Open, flexible,
optimized for mixed IT
• Increased Agility
• Reclaimed
Budget
• Reduced Risk
• Protect
Investment
Customer
Benefits• Enterprise-quality
innovation and service
• Affordable
mission-critical
performance
• Open, flexible,
optimized for mixed IT
The Open, Open Source Company
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YaST
Collaboration and Contribution
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SUSE Software-Defined Infrastructure
An Open, Flexible Infrastructure Approach
Application Delivery
Custom Micro Service Applications
Kubernetes / Magnum
Physical Infrastructure: Server, Switches, Storage
Public Cloud
SUSE Cloud
Service
Provider
Program
Containers
SUSE CaaS Platform
Software Defined Everything
Storage
SUSE Enterprise
Storage
Networking
SDN and NFV
Virtualization
KVM, Xen, VMware,
Hyper-V, z/VM
Operating System
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
Platform as a Service
Cloud Foundry
Private Cloud / IaaS
SUSE OpenStack Cloud
Management
Operations,
Monitor and
Patch
• SUSE Manager
• openATTIC
Cluster
Deployment
• Crowbar
• Salt
Orchestration
• Heat
• Kubernetes
SUSE Enterprise Storage
Software-defined Storage
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Difficult to Scale and
Manage Data Growth
Expensive
$
Challenges of Traditional Enterprise Storage
Not easily Extended to
the Software-defined
Data Center
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Enterprise Data Capacity Utilization
Tier 0
Ultra High Performance
Tier 1
High-value, Online Transaction
Processing (OLTP), Revenue Generating
Tier 2
Backup/Recovery, Reference Data, Bulk
Data
Tier 3
Object, Archive,
Compliance Archive,
Long-term Retention
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$
SUSE Enterprise Storage
Enterprise Class Storage Using Commodity
Servers and Disk Drives
Latest
hardware
Reduce
Capital
Expense
Hardware
flexibility
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SUSE Enterprise Storage
Unlimited Scalability with Self-managing Technology
Block
Object
File
Increase capacity and
performance by simply
adding new storage or
storage nodes to the
cluster.
Monitor
Nodes
Management Node
Storage
Nodes
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SUSE Enterprise Storage
Powered by Ceph Architecture
Client Servers
(Windows, Linux, Unix)
RADOS (Common Object Store)
Block Devices
Server
Object Storage File Interface
Storage
Server
Storage
Server
Storage
Server
Storage
Server
Server
Server
Storage
Server
Storage
Server
Applications File Share
OSD OSD OSD OSD OSD OSD
NetworkCluster
MON
RBD
iSCSI
S3
SWIFT
CephFS*
Monitors
MONMON
Code Developers
782
Core Regular Casual
22 53 705
Total downloads
160,015,454
Unique downloads
21,264,047
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SUSE Enterprise Storage 4: Engineered to
Reduce Storage Frustrations
22%
19%
20%
22%
19%
27%
28%
36%
43%
46%
45%
46%
49%
44%
46%
45%
35%
34%
34%
32%
32%
29%
26%
20%
Difficult to manage
Being tied into legacy vendors
Lack of scalability – can’t effectively grow with
the business
Lack of agility - can’t support changes in the
business environment
Inability to support innovation / drive value
Complex / highly fragmented
Performance concerns
Overall cost
Significant frustration Moderate frustration Not a frustration
%
frustration
80%
74%
71%
68%
68%
66%
66%
66%
*1202 senior IT decision makers across 11 countries completed an online survey in July / August 2016
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SUSE Enterprise Storage
Enable Transformation
Support today’s investment Adapt to the future
Legacy Data Center
• Network, compute and storage silos
• Traditional protocols – Fibre Channel, iSCSI,
CIFS/SMB, NFS
Process Driven
• Slow to respond
This is where you probably are today
Software-defined Data Center
• Software-defined everything
Agile Infrastructure
• Supporting a DevOps model
• Business driven
This is where you need to get to
Mode 1 – Gartner for Traditional Mode 2 – Gartner for Software Defined
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Use Cases
Video Surveillance
• Security surveillance
• Red light / traffic cameras
• License plate readers
• Body cameras for law
enforcement
• Military/government visual
reconnaissance
Virtual Machine Storage
Low and mid i/o performance
for major hypervisor platforms
• kvm – native RBD
• Hyper-V – iSCSI
• VMware - iSCSI
Bulk Storage
• SharePoint data
• Medical records
• Medical images
• X-rays
• MRIs
• CAT scans
• Financial records
Data Archive
Long-term storage
and back up:
• HPC
• Log retention
• Tax documents
• Revenue reports
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SUSE Enterprise Storage
Fit in the Backup Architecture
How does SUSE Enterprise Storage fit? It Replaces Dedupe appliances
and it augments tape devices by keeping more data online cost effectively.
Application
Servers
Backup
Server
Dedupe Appliance or
Disk Array
Tape
Library
SUSE
Enterprise
Storage
Replace
Augment
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SUSE Enterprise Storage 4
Major Features
• Unified block, object and files with production ready CephFS
filesystem
• Expanded hardware-platform choice with support for 64 bit
ARM
• Asynchronous replication for block storage and multisite object
replication
• Enhanced ease of management with SUSE openATTIC
• Enhanced cluster orchestration using Salt
• Early access to NFS Ganesha support and NFS access to S3
buckets
Object
Storage
Block
Storage
File
System
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SUSE Enterprise Storage 4 – openAttic
SUSE openATTIC advanced graphical user interface
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SUSE Enterprise Storage 4
Major Feature Summary
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SUSE Enterprise Storage Roadmap
2016 2017 2018
V6
V7
V8
Confidential—For Internal Use Only. Information is forward looking and subject to change at any time.
SUSE Enterprise Storage 3 SUSE Enterprise Storage 4 SUSE Enterprise Storage 5
Built On
• Ceph Jewel release
• SLES 12 SP1 (Server)
Manageability
• Initial Salt integration (tech preview)
Interoperability
• CephFS (Tech Preview)
• AArch64 (Tech Preview)
Availability
• Multisite object replication (Tech Preview)
• Asynch block mirroring (Tech Preview)
Built On
• Ceph Jewel release
• SLES 12 SP 2 (Server)
Manageability
• SES openATTIC management
• Initial Salt integration
Interoperability
• AArch64
• CephFS (production use cases)
• NFS Ganesha (Tech Preview)
• NFS access to S3 buckets (Tech
Preview)
• CIFS Samba (Tech Preview)
• RDMA/Infiniband (Tech Preview)
Availability
• Multisite object replication
• Asynchronous block mirroring
Built On
• Ceph Luminous release
• SLES 12 SP 3 (Server)
Manageability
• SES openATTIC management phase 2
• SUSE Manager integration
Interoperability
• NFS Ganesha
• NFS access to S3 buckets
• CIFS Samba (Tech Preview)
• Fibre Channel (Tech Preview)
• RDMA/Infiniband
• Support for containers
Availability
• Asynchronous block mirroring
• Erasure coded block pool
Efficiency
• BlueStore back-end
• Data compression
• Quality of Service (Tech Preview)
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Example of SUSE Enterprise Storage
Partners
HPE - OEM
- Apollo – Apollo 4200
- Proliant – DL380/DL360
Thomas-Krenn – SES Appliance
Integrated products via resellers
SUSE Enterprise Storage 4
Technical
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x86 server
Storage Node
FS FSFSFS
File System (XFS) or
BlueStore
OSD OSDOSDOSD Object Storage Daemon
Physical disk or
other persistent storage
Disk DiskDiskDisk
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Monitor Node
Brains of the cluster
Cluster membership: up, down, in, out
Distributed decision making
Not in the performance path
Do not serve stored object to clients
M
M
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RADOS Cluster
Reliable Autonomous Distributed Object Store
MM M
RADOS
Reliable, autonomous distributed object store comprised of self-healing, self-managing, intelligent
storage nodes
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RADOS Cluster
RADOS
Reliable, autonomous distributed object store comprised of self-healing, self-managing, intelligent
storage nodes
LIBRADOS
Library allowing
apps to directly
Access RADOS
C, C++, Java,
Python, Ruby
And PHP
APP
RADOSGW
Bucket-based REST
gateway, compatible
with S3 and Swift
APP
RBD
Reliable and fully-
distributed block
device, with a Linux
kernel client and
QEMU/KVM dirver
Host / VM
CEPH FS
POSIX-compliant
distributed file system,
with a Linux kernel
client and support for
FUSE
Client
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Pools
Full copies
Very high durability
3x (200% overhead)
Quicker recovery
One copy plus parity
Cost-effective durability
1.4x (40% overhead)
Expensive recovery
CEPH Storage Cluster
Replicated Pool
Copy
Copy Copy
CEPH Storage Cluster
Erasure Coded Pool
1 2 3 4 5 X Y
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Placement Groups
DC 1 DC 2 DC 3
PG A: DC 1 PG B: DC 2 + DC 3 PG C: All
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Cache Tiered Pools
CEPH Storage Cluster
Backing Pool (Erasure Coded)
Cache Pool (Replicated on SSD)
Application
SUSE Enterprise Storage 4
Case study
• 4 DC campus environment
• 480TB
• 40-80 € / TB / Year
• CIFS / NFS
Existing Landscape
Robocopy
Rsync
Proposed Landscape
[HP DL360 Gen9] CIFS/NFS gateway / management node
2x E5-2630v3
4x 16GB PC4-2133
1x Dual 120GB SSD M.2
2x 10GbE T
500W R-PS
[HP DL160 Gen9] monitoring node
1x E5-2603v3
1x 8GB PC4-2133
1x Dual 1210GB SSD M.2
1x 10GbE T
550W PS
[HP Apollo 4200 Gen9] OSD node
2x E5-2630v3
6x 32GB PC4-2133
1x Dual 120GB SSD M.2
2x 400GB SSD
1x 800GB SSD
12x 8TB HDD
2x 10GbE T
800W R-PS
Start with 480 TB Netto + extend with 68,6 TB
1 OSD node 12x 8 TB 96 TB RAW
7 OSD nodes 84x 8 TB 672 TB RAW (96x7)
Erasure code k=5, m=2 480 TB Netto (672/7x5)
1 OSD node k=5, m=2 68,6 TB Netto (480/7)
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CIFS/NFS network
10GbE
OSD node 1
OSD node 8
OSD node 2
OSD node 3
OSD node 4
OSD node 5
OSD node 6
OSD node 7
480 TB
Netto
Spare
capacity
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10GbE
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OSD node 8
OSD node 2
OSD node 3
OSD node 4
OSD node 5
OSD node 6
OSD node 7
DL 360 Gen9
DL 160 Gen9
DL 160 Gen9
DL 160 Gen9
DL 380 Gen9
Proposed Landscape
Erasure Coding
– Think of it as software RAID for an object
– Object is broken up into ‘k’ fragments and given ‘m’ durability pieces
– k=5, m=2  RAID 6
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SUSE Enterprise Storage
Extend your scale out storage to improve resilience
1 DC
k=5, m=2
40% overhead
Failure protection:
 2 OSDs
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P1
P2
D3
D4
D5
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D4
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P5
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2 DCs
k=5, m=5
100% overhead
Failure protection:
 5 OSDs
 1 Datacenter
4 DCs
k=8, m=8
100% overhead
Failure protection:
 8 OSDs
 2 Datacenters
HPE Apollo 4200 + SUSE Enterprise Storage
Price evolution
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• Complimentary certification exams on Linux, OpenStack cloud and Ceph storage
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Q&A
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SUSE Enterprise Storage 4
Pricing
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SUSE Enterprise Storage Pricing
Base Configuration - $10000 (Priority Subscription)
SUSE Enterprise Storage and limited use of
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server to provide:
• 4 storage OSD nodes (1-2 sockets)
• 6 infrastructure nodes
Expansion Node - $2300 (Priority Subscription)
SUSE Enterprise Storage and limited use of
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server to provide:
• 1 SES storage OSD node (1-2 sockets)
• 1 SES infrastructure node
• 1, 3 and 5 Year SKU available
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SUSE Enterprise Storage Minimum Configuration
4 SES OSD storage nodes
• 10 Gb Ethernet (2 networks bonded to multiple switches)
• 32 OSD’s per storage cluster
• OSD journal can reside on OSD disk
• Dedicated OS disk per OSD storage node
• 1 GB RAM per TB raw OSD capacity for each OSD storage node
• 1.5 GHz per OSD for each OSD storage node
• Monitor nodes, gateway nodes and metadata server node can reside on SES OSD storage nodes:
• 3 SES monitor nodes (requires SSD for dedicated OS drive)
• iSCSI gateway, object gateway or metadata server nodes require redundant deployment
• iSCSI gateway, object gateway or metadata server require incremental 4 GB RAM and 4 Cores
Separate management node
• 4 GB RAM, 4 Core, 1 TB capacity
https://www.suse.com/documentation/ses-3/book_storage_admin/data/cha_ceph_sysreq.html
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Minimum Recommended Configuration (Production)
7 SES OSD storage nodes (no single node exceeds ~15%)
• 10 Gb Ethernet (4 physical networks bonded to multiple switches)
• 56+ OSDs per storage cluster
• RAID 1 OS disks for each OSD storage node
• SSDs for Journal
• 6:1 ratio SSD journal to OSD
• 1.5 GB RAM per TB raw OSD capacity for each OSD storage node
• 2 GHz per OSD for each OSD storage node
Dedicated physical nodes for infrastructure nodes:
• 3 SES Monitors; 4 GB RAM , 4 core processor, RAID 1 SSDs for disk
• 1 SES management node; 4GB RAM, 4 core processor, RAID 1 SSDs for disk
• Redundant physical deployment of gateway nodes or metadata server nodes:
• SES object gateway nodes; 32 GB RAM, 8 core processor, RAID 1 SSDs for disk
• SES iSCSI gateway nodes 16 GB RAM, 4 core processor, RAID 1 SSDs for disk
• SES metadata server nodes (one active/one hot standby); 32 GB RAM, 8 core processor, RAID 1 SSDs for disk
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6_OPEN17_SUSE Enterprise Storage 4

  • 1. 1 SUSEWe Adapt. You Succeed. Tom D’Hont Sales Engineer tom.dhont@suse.com
  • 2. 2 25+ Years of Open Source Engineering Experience 2/3+ Of the Fortune Global 100 use SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 Awards in 2016 for SUSE Enterprise Storage 1st Enterprise Linux Distribution 1st Enterprise OpenStack Distribution 50%+ Development Engineers 1.4B Annual Revenue Top 15 Worldwide System infrastructure Software Vendor +8% SUSE Growth vs. Other Linux in 2015*
  • 3. 3 Recent Tech News Open Source Projects • Growing contribution to many key communities • Joined Cloud Foundry Foundation board • Founding member of new projects—Zero Outage Partnerships • Fujitsu and SUSE: mission-critical, hybrid cloud, OpenStack and container orchestration • Intel: HPC Orchestrator stack • HPE: preferred Linux and SUSE OpenStack Cloud • SaltStack: expanded partnership for automated management
  • 4. 4 A Broad and Connected Ecosystem 13,500+ Certified Hardware Systems 1800 Technology Partners 8500+ Certified Applications 5000+ Partner Ecosystem Members 3200 Service Providers & System Integrators 600 Training Partners
  • 5. 5 How SUSE Adds Value • Enterprise-quality innovation and service • Affordable mission- critical performance • Open, flexible, optimized for mixed IT • Increased Agility • Reclaimed Budget • Reduced Risk • Protect Investment Customer Benefits• Enterprise-quality innovation and service • Affordable mission-critical performance • Open, flexible, optimized for mixed IT The Open, Open Source Company
  • 7. 7 SUSE Software-Defined Infrastructure An Open, Flexible Infrastructure Approach Application Delivery Custom Micro Service Applications Kubernetes / Magnum Physical Infrastructure: Server, Switches, Storage Public Cloud SUSE Cloud Service Provider Program Containers SUSE CaaS Platform Software Defined Everything Storage SUSE Enterprise Storage Networking SDN and NFV Virtualization KVM, Xen, VMware, Hyper-V, z/VM Operating System SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Platform as a Service Cloud Foundry Private Cloud / IaaS SUSE OpenStack Cloud Management Operations, Monitor and Patch • SUSE Manager • openATTIC Cluster Deployment • Crowbar • Salt Orchestration • Heat • Kubernetes
  • 9. 9 Difficult to Scale and Manage Data Growth Expensive $ Challenges of Traditional Enterprise Storage Not easily Extended to the Software-defined Data Center
  • 10. 10 Enterprise Data Capacity Utilization Tier 0 Ultra High Performance Tier 1 High-value, Online Transaction Processing (OLTP), Revenue Generating Tier 2 Backup/Recovery, Reference Data, Bulk Data Tier 3 Object, Archive, Compliance Archive, Long-term Retention
  • 11. 11 $ SUSE Enterprise Storage Enterprise Class Storage Using Commodity Servers and Disk Drives Latest hardware Reduce Capital Expense Hardware flexibility
  • 12. 12 SUSE Enterprise Storage Unlimited Scalability with Self-managing Technology Block Object File Increase capacity and performance by simply adding new storage or storage nodes to the cluster. Monitor Nodes Management Node Storage Nodes
  • 13. 13 SUSE Enterprise Storage Powered by Ceph Architecture Client Servers (Windows, Linux, Unix) RADOS (Common Object Store) Block Devices Server Object Storage File Interface Storage Server Storage Server Storage Server Storage Server Server Server Storage Server Storage Server Applications File Share OSD OSD OSD OSD OSD OSD NetworkCluster MON RBD iSCSI S3 SWIFT CephFS* Monitors MONMON Code Developers 782 Core Regular Casual 22 53 705 Total downloads 160,015,454 Unique downloads 21,264,047
  • 14. 14 SUSE Enterprise Storage 4: Engineered to Reduce Storage Frustrations 22% 19% 20% 22% 19% 27% 28% 36% 43% 46% 45% 46% 49% 44% 46% 45% 35% 34% 34% 32% 32% 29% 26% 20% Difficult to manage Being tied into legacy vendors Lack of scalability – can’t effectively grow with the business Lack of agility - can’t support changes in the business environment Inability to support innovation / drive value Complex / highly fragmented Performance concerns Overall cost Significant frustration Moderate frustration Not a frustration % frustration 80% 74% 71% 68% 68% 66% 66% 66% *1202 senior IT decision makers across 11 countries completed an online survey in July / August 2016
  • 15. 15 SUSE Enterprise Storage Enable Transformation Support today’s investment Adapt to the future Legacy Data Center • Network, compute and storage silos • Traditional protocols – Fibre Channel, iSCSI, CIFS/SMB, NFS Process Driven • Slow to respond This is where you probably are today Software-defined Data Center • Software-defined everything Agile Infrastructure • Supporting a DevOps model • Business driven This is where you need to get to Mode 1 – Gartner for Traditional Mode 2 – Gartner for Software Defined
  • 16. 16 Use Cases Video Surveillance • Security surveillance • Red light / traffic cameras • License plate readers • Body cameras for law enforcement • Military/government visual reconnaissance Virtual Machine Storage Low and mid i/o performance for major hypervisor platforms • kvm – native RBD • Hyper-V – iSCSI • VMware - iSCSI Bulk Storage • SharePoint data • Medical records • Medical images • X-rays • MRIs • CAT scans • Financial records Data Archive Long-term storage and back up: • HPC • Log retention • Tax documents • Revenue reports
  • 17. 17 SUSE Enterprise Storage Fit in the Backup Architecture How does SUSE Enterprise Storage fit? It Replaces Dedupe appliances and it augments tape devices by keeping more data online cost effectively. Application Servers Backup Server Dedupe Appliance or Disk Array Tape Library SUSE Enterprise Storage Replace Augment
  • 18. 18 SUSE Enterprise Storage 4 Major Features • Unified block, object and files with production ready CephFS filesystem • Expanded hardware-platform choice with support for 64 bit ARM • Asynchronous replication for block storage and multisite object replication • Enhanced ease of management with SUSE openATTIC • Enhanced cluster orchestration using Salt • Early access to NFS Ganesha support and NFS access to S3 buckets Object Storage Block Storage File System
  • 20. 20 SUSE Enterprise Storage 4 – openAttic SUSE openATTIC advanced graphical user interface
  • 21. 21 SUSE Enterprise Storage 4 Major Feature Summary
  • 22. 22 SUSE Enterprise Storage Roadmap 2016 2017 2018 V6 V7 V8 Confidential—For Internal Use Only. Information is forward looking and subject to change at any time. SUSE Enterprise Storage 3 SUSE Enterprise Storage 4 SUSE Enterprise Storage 5 Built On • Ceph Jewel release • SLES 12 SP1 (Server) Manageability • Initial Salt integration (tech preview) Interoperability • CephFS (Tech Preview) • AArch64 (Tech Preview) Availability • Multisite object replication (Tech Preview) • Asynch block mirroring (Tech Preview) Built On • Ceph Jewel release • SLES 12 SP 2 (Server) Manageability • SES openATTIC management • Initial Salt integration Interoperability • AArch64 • CephFS (production use cases) • NFS Ganesha (Tech Preview) • NFS access to S3 buckets (Tech Preview) • CIFS Samba (Tech Preview) • RDMA/Infiniband (Tech Preview) Availability • Multisite object replication • Asynchronous block mirroring Built On • Ceph Luminous release • SLES 12 SP 3 (Server) Manageability • SES openATTIC management phase 2 • SUSE Manager integration Interoperability • NFS Ganesha • NFS access to S3 buckets • CIFS Samba (Tech Preview) • Fibre Channel (Tech Preview) • RDMA/Infiniband • Support for containers Availability • Asynchronous block mirroring • Erasure coded block pool Efficiency • BlueStore back-end • Data compression • Quality of Service (Tech Preview)
  • 23. 23 Example of SUSE Enterprise Storage Partners HPE - OEM - Apollo – Apollo 4200 - Proliant – DL380/DL360 Thomas-Krenn – SES Appliance Integrated products via resellers
  • 24. SUSE Enterprise Storage 4 Technical
  • 25. 25 x86 server Storage Node FS FSFSFS File System (XFS) or BlueStore OSD OSDOSDOSD Object Storage Daemon Physical disk or other persistent storage Disk DiskDiskDisk
  • 26. 26 Monitor Node Brains of the cluster Cluster membership: up, down, in, out Distributed decision making Not in the performance path Do not serve stored object to clients M M
  • 27. 27 RADOS Cluster Reliable Autonomous Distributed Object Store MM M RADOS Reliable, autonomous distributed object store comprised of self-healing, self-managing, intelligent storage nodes
  • 28. 28 RADOS Cluster RADOS Reliable, autonomous distributed object store comprised of self-healing, self-managing, intelligent storage nodes LIBRADOS Library allowing apps to directly Access RADOS C, C++, Java, Python, Ruby And PHP APP RADOSGW Bucket-based REST gateway, compatible with S3 and Swift APP RBD Reliable and fully- distributed block device, with a Linux kernel client and QEMU/KVM dirver Host / VM CEPH FS POSIX-compliant distributed file system, with a Linux kernel client and support for FUSE Client
  • 29. 29 Pools Full copies Very high durability 3x (200% overhead) Quicker recovery One copy plus parity Cost-effective durability 1.4x (40% overhead) Expensive recovery CEPH Storage Cluster Replicated Pool Copy Copy Copy CEPH Storage Cluster Erasure Coded Pool 1 2 3 4 5 X Y
  • 30. 30 Placement Groups DC 1 DC 2 DC 3 PG A: DC 1 PG B: DC 2 + DC 3 PG C: All
  • 31. 31 Cache Tiered Pools CEPH Storage Cluster Backing Pool (Erasure Coded) Cache Pool (Replicated on SSD) Application
  • 32. SUSE Enterprise Storage 4 Case study • 4 DC campus environment • 480TB • 40-80 € / TB / Year • CIFS / NFS
  • 34. Proposed Landscape [HP DL360 Gen9] CIFS/NFS gateway / management node 2x E5-2630v3 4x 16GB PC4-2133 1x Dual 120GB SSD M.2 2x 10GbE T 500W R-PS [HP DL160 Gen9] monitoring node 1x E5-2603v3 1x 8GB PC4-2133 1x Dual 1210GB SSD M.2 1x 10GbE T 550W PS [HP Apollo 4200 Gen9] OSD node 2x E5-2630v3 6x 32GB PC4-2133 1x Dual 120GB SSD M.2 2x 400GB SSD 1x 800GB SSD 12x 8TB HDD 2x 10GbE T 800W R-PS Start with 480 TB Netto + extend with 68,6 TB 1 OSD node 12x 8 TB 96 TB RAW 7 OSD nodes 84x 8 TB 672 TB RAW (96x7) Erasure code k=5, m=2 480 TB Netto (672/7x5) 1 OSD node k=5, m=2 68,6 TB Netto (480/7) UID 2 1 4 3 6 5 7 8 ProLiant DL160 Gen9 monitoring node UID 2 1 4 3 6 5 7 8 ProLiant DL160 Gen9 monitoring node UID 2 1 4 3 6 5 7 8 ProLiant DL160 Gen9 monitoring node UID 2 1 4 3 6 5 7 8 ProLiant DL360 Gen9 CIFS/NFS gateway management node ProLiant DL380 Gen9 UID SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB ProLiant DL380 Gen9 UID SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB ProLiant DL380 Gen9 UID SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB ProLiant DL380 Gen9 UID SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB ProLiant DL380 Gen9 UID SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB ProLiant DL380 Gen9 UID SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB ProLiant DL380 Gen9 UID SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB ProLiant DL380 Gen9 UID SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB CIFS/NFS network 10GbE OSD node 1 OSD node 8 OSD node 2 OSD node 3 OSD node 4 OSD node 5 OSD node 6 OSD node 7 480 TB Netto Spare capacity DL 360 Gen9 DL 160 Gen9 DL 160 Gen9 DL 160 Gen9 DL 380 Gen9
  • 35. UID 2 1 4 3 6 5 7 8 ProLiant DL160 Gen9 monitoring node UID 2 1 4 3 6 5 7 8 ProLiant DL160 Gen9 monitoring node UID 2 1 4 3 6 5 7 8 ProLiant DL160 Gen9 monitoring node UID 2 1 4 3 6 5 7 8 ProLiant DL360 Gen9 CIFS/NFS gateway management node ProLiant DL380 Gen9 UID SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB ProLiant DL380 Gen9 UID SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB ProLiant DL380 Gen9 UID SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB ProLiant DL380 Gen9 UID SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB ProLiant DL380 Gen9 UID SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB ProLiant DL380 Gen9 UID SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB ProLiant DL380 Gen9 UID SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB ProLiant DL380 Gen9 UID SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB SATA 7.2K 4.0 TB CIFS/NFS network 10GbE OSD node 1 OSD node 8 OSD node 2 OSD node 3 OSD node 4 OSD node 5 OSD node 6 OSD node 7 DL 360 Gen9 DL 160 Gen9 DL 160 Gen9 DL 160 Gen9 DL 380 Gen9 Proposed Landscape Erasure Coding – Think of it as software RAID for an object – Object is broken up into ‘k’ fragments and given ‘m’ durability pieces – k=5, m=2  RAID 6 D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5 P 2 P 1 D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5 P 1 P 2 D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5 P 1 P 2 D 2 D 3 D 1 D 4 D 5 P 1 P 2 D 1 D 3 D 4 D 2 D 5 P 1 P 2 Sparecapacity 1 2 3 4 5 D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5 P 2 P 1 Objects
  • 36. SUSE Enterprise Storage Extend your scale out storage to improve resilience 1 DC k=5, m=2 40% overhead Failure protection:  2 OSDs D1 D2 P1 P2 D3 D4 D5 DC 1 D2 D4 P1 P3 P5 D1 D3 P2 P4 D5 DC 2DC 1 D1 D5 P1 P5 D2 D6 P2 P6 D3 D7 P3 P7 D4 D8 P4 P8 DC 1 DC 2 DC 3 DC 4 2 DCs k=5, m=5 100% overhead Failure protection:  5 OSDs  1 Datacenter 4 DCs k=8, m=8 100% overhead Failure protection:  8 OSDs  2 Datacenters
  • 37. HPE Apollo 4200 + SUSE Enterprise Storage Price evolution
  • 38. 39 SUSECON 2017 Prague, Czechia September 25-29, 2017 Save the date: Why attend SUSECON 2017? • Technical training from the source – from engineers who create the solutions • 100 hours of hands-on training • Inspiring keynotes from industry leaders • Unparalleled access to SUSE executives and technical staff • Complimentary certification exams on Linux, OpenStack cloud and Ceph storage • More fun than you should have at a tech conference!
  • 39. Q&A Thank you for participating Tom D’Hont Sales Engineer tom.dhont@suse.com
  • 41. 42 SUSE Enterprise Storage Pricing Base Configuration - $10000 (Priority Subscription) SUSE Enterprise Storage and limited use of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server to provide: • 4 storage OSD nodes (1-2 sockets) • 6 infrastructure nodes Expansion Node - $2300 (Priority Subscription) SUSE Enterprise Storage and limited use of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server to provide: • 1 SES storage OSD node (1-2 sockets) • 1 SES infrastructure node • 1, 3 and 5 Year SKU available
  • 42. 43 SUSE Enterprise Storage Minimum Configuration 4 SES OSD storage nodes • 10 Gb Ethernet (2 networks bonded to multiple switches) • 32 OSD’s per storage cluster • OSD journal can reside on OSD disk • Dedicated OS disk per OSD storage node • 1 GB RAM per TB raw OSD capacity for each OSD storage node • 1.5 GHz per OSD for each OSD storage node • Monitor nodes, gateway nodes and metadata server node can reside on SES OSD storage nodes: • 3 SES monitor nodes (requires SSD for dedicated OS drive) • iSCSI gateway, object gateway or metadata server nodes require redundant deployment • iSCSI gateway, object gateway or metadata server require incremental 4 GB RAM and 4 Cores Separate management node • 4 GB RAM, 4 Core, 1 TB capacity https://www.suse.com/documentation/ses-3/book_storage_admin/data/cha_ceph_sysreq.html 4
  • 43. 44 Minimum Recommended Configuration (Production) 7 SES OSD storage nodes (no single node exceeds ~15%) • 10 Gb Ethernet (4 physical networks bonded to multiple switches) • 56+ OSDs per storage cluster • RAID 1 OS disks for each OSD storage node • SSDs for Journal • 6:1 ratio SSD journal to OSD • 1.5 GB RAM per TB raw OSD capacity for each OSD storage node • 2 GHz per OSD for each OSD storage node Dedicated physical nodes for infrastructure nodes: • 3 SES Monitors; 4 GB RAM , 4 core processor, RAID 1 SSDs for disk • 1 SES management node; 4GB RAM, 4 core processor, RAID 1 SSDs for disk • Redundant physical deployment of gateway nodes or metadata server nodes: • SES object gateway nodes; 32 GB RAM, 8 core processor, RAID 1 SSDs for disk • SES iSCSI gateway nodes 16 GB RAM, 4 core processor, RAID 1 SSDs for disk • SES metadata server nodes (one active/one hot standby); 32 GB RAM, 8 core processor, RAID 1 SSDs for disk https://www.suse.com/documentation/ses-3/book_storage_admin/data/cha_ceph_sysreq.html 4
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