OnCommand 5.1 Beta Program. OC 5.1 Operations Management Key Capabilities (cluster mode)  Basic monitoring / alerting / reporting –Physical components.

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OnCommand 5.1 Beta Program

OC 5.1 Operations Management Key Capabilities (cluster mode)  Basic monitoring / alerting / reporting –Physical components like disks/shelves/SFO pairs –logical components like Qtrees/Quotas –SAN and NAS components – LUNs, iGroups, port- sets, CIFS, NFS etc  Cluster mode value add –Larger Aggregates monitoring and reporting –Vol move interoperability – alerting on the vol move events, tracking vol move, maintaining the volume settings after the move  Secure way of connecting to ONTAP systems (HTTPS/SSH support)  Scalability for cluster mode deployments 2

OC 5.0 and 5.1 cluster mode support Comparison (Ops Mgmt) 3 What is available in 5.0 for cluster mode What are the incremental additions in 5.1 Physical objects monitored and reported: 1.Clusters, nodes 2.Aggregates 3.Ports, Interface Groups Additional Physical objects monitored and reported: 1.Disks 2.Disk Shelves 3.SFO Pairs 4.Larger Aggregates 5.BURT fixes to show Interface Groups in NWF UI Logical objects monitored and reported: 1.VServers 2.Volumes, snapshots 3.LIFs 4.Namespace, junction paths Additional Logical objects monitored and reported: 1.Qtrees, Quotas 2.LUNs, iGroups, Portsets 3.CIFS, NFS 4.BURT fixes to show LIFs/Snapshots in NWF UI Grouping and RBAC support for c-mode objectsSecure connection to ONTAP systems Vol move interoperability and move history Enhancement to Dashboard to show c-mode specific objects Scalability req for cluster mode deployments

OC Performance Advisor Key Capabilities (cluster mode)  Cluster-level dashboards indicating top nodes and Vserver  Cluster wide physical and logical hierarchy of objects and ability to navigate to related objects  Vserver level aggregated performance data  Vserver performance views and ability to navigate to related physical and logical objects 4

OC 5.0 and 5.1 cluster mode support Comparison (Performance Advisor) What is available in 5.0 for cluster mode What are the incremental additions in 5.1 No c-mode supportPerformance metrics are collected and reported for following physical and logical objects Physical objects: Storage system Aggregates Ports Network interface cards Processors Disks Logical objects Cluster Vservers FlexVols LUN Following performance metrics are collected and reported IOPs read/write ops for CIFS/NFS/FCP/iSCSI total ops for CIFS/NFS/FCP/iSCSI Latency read/write/average latency for CIFS/NFS/FCP/iSCSI Throughput data received/sent per protocol for NFS,CIFS read/write data for iSCSI, FCP total throughput inbound/outbound mbps

Performance Advisor 5.1 Sample Dashboard 6

Performance Advisor 5.1 Logical and Physical Tree Hierarchy Logical ViewPhysical View 7 NetApp Confidential - Internal Use Only