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HH StorageWorks P2000 G3 FC Modular Smart Array
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Agenda MSA 2000 Series – Product Family Introduction P2000 G3 FC
Array Installation Back End and Cabling Host Connectivity Web Based Interface Software Upgrades Warranty Q & A
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Product Family Introduction
MSA 2000 Series Product Family Introduction
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MSA Product Description
Single-and Dual-controller hardware configurations 2U, efficient packaging Fully redundant Hot-swap components DAS and SAN connectivity Windows, Linux, HP-UX, Solaris Up to four Direct-connect hosts FC, iSCSI and SAS host interfaces Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop and Switch protocols Support from 2 to 99 disks LFF drives 500GB, 750GB, and 1TB 7200 RPM SATA drive 146GB, 300GB, and 450GB 15K RPM SAS drive SFF drives 36GB (10K), 72GB and 146GB (10K and 15K), 300GB (10K) SAS drives 60GB, 250GB, 120GB 5.4K RPM SATA drives Freely mix in any quantities, any locations RAID 0, 1, 3, 5, 6,10, 50 data protection Hot spare support (Local and Global) Embedded Management software is OS platform independent Owned LUN implementation, LUNs are not universally accessible The MSA 2000 G2 series also supports single port drives for use in the MSA70 enclosure.
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MSA 2000 Family 2000fc G2 4 Gb FC Host interface (2 ports per controller) 1GB Cache Up to 60 (LFF) or 99 (SFF) SAS and/or SATA drives 2000sa G2 3 Gb SAS Host interface (4 ports per controller) 2000i G2 1Gb iSCSI Host interface (2 ports per controller)
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HP StorageWorks array portfolio
XP EVA XP24000 2000 Family Entry-level SANs P2000 G3 FC MSA2000sa G2 MSA2000i G2 P4000 SAN XP20000 The StorageWorks division offers a complete portfolio of disk array systems, ranging from the entry level Modular Storage Array family, to the mid-range Enterprise Virtual Array and the XP family on the high end. XP DISK ARRAYS The XP disk arrays are large enterprise-class storage systems designed for organizations that simply cannot afford any downtime or tolerate any data loss. With the XP's ability to allocate capacity when needed, virtualizes a variety of disk arrays, partition storage resources, and connect to many hosts, IT managers can now consolidate their data centers and operate them more efficiently. Combined with HP’s disaster proof solutions, the XP disk arrays provide unfailing data protection when needed most. EVA DISK ARRAYS The HP StorageWorks 4100/4400/6100/8100 Enterprise Virtual Arrays offer customers in the mid-range to enterprise market place leading high performance, high capacity and high availability "virtual" array storage solutions. P2000 & MSA2000 DISK ARRAYS The HP StorageWorks 2000-series family selection of SAN devices features the very latest in efficient consolidation, functionality and technology at very affordable prices. The ideal customers needing to consolidate their storage include smaller companies with tight budgets and limited IT expertise, or larger companies that have perhaps hundreds of smaller departments and remote locations. Always-on availability Data center consolidation + disaster recovery Large-scale Oracle/SAP applications HP-UX, Windows, + 20 more, including NonStop & mainframe Consolidation and Performance Outstanding TCO FC & iSCSI host ports FC & FATA HDD Storage consolidation + disaster recovery Simplification through virtualization HP-UX, Windows, Linux, VMware + more Mid Market MS, Oracle & SAP applications Scalable, Clustered IP SAN iSCSI, 10GbE optional Scalable Performance SATA & SAS HDD Cost effective high availability VMware, Citrix, Hyper-V, Windows, Linux Low cost consolidation 8Gb FC & 8Gb FC/iSCSI 1GbE iSCSI, and 3Gb SAS SAS & SATA together Controller-based snapshot/clone Remote Snap (G3) Windows, Linux, HP-UX, Hyper-V, VMware + more WEB, Exchange, SQL HP Confidential Business Continuity and Availability 6
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Competitive Overview, today’s Fibre Channel marketplace
Competitors have not introduced their next generation products and therefore current models feature the older technology. All are expected to transition in 2010. IBM - System Storage DS3400 Dell - AX4-5 Disk Array EMC - CLARiiON AX4 Sun - StorageTek 2540 FC Array Announced Jan-07 Jan-08 Apr-07 Storage Enclosure Max Drives: 12 Max Capacity: 12 TB Max Drives: 12 Max Capacity 12 TB Max Drives: 12 Max Capacity 12 TB (SATA drives) Storage Subsystem Max Drives: 48 Max Capacity: 48.0 TB Max Drives: 60 Max Capacity : 60 TB Drive Enclosure Interface Serial ATA, 3Gb SAS 3Gb SAS Host Interface 4Gb/s FC Max LUNs 512 256, (32 per host) RAID Support 0, 1, 10, 3, 5, 6 1/0, 3, 5 0, 0+1, 1, 3, 5, 6 Controller Details Single or dual active RAID controllers Single or dual RAID controllers Max Cache 1 GB 2 GB total Cache Details 512MB or 1GB per controller 1GB per controller
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P2000 G3 FC
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P2000 G3 FC Modular Storage Array
HP next generation entry-level array, follow-on product to the MSA2000fc G2, featuring the latest in Fibre Channel technology, FC or FC/iSCSI controllers, optional replication, increased scalability
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P2000 G3 FC Modular Smart array overview
What’s new? Increased scalability over G2 series 50 percent increase in max SFF drives to 149 60 percent increase in max LFF drives to 96 Increased performance 2 GB cache Faster controller processors Single or dual 8Gb FC or Combo FC/iSCSI controllers 64 snapshot capability standard (optional 512) Volume Copy standard Optional Remote Snap capability available to allow replication over FC or iSCSI 6Gbps SAS backend Drive Spin Down (DSD) Embedded SMI-S The MSA2000 G2 did not have snapshot capability as a standard feature, and a max of only 256 snaps. Volume Copy was also optional. Instructor notes [Copy and paste this text box on notes pages for all slides]
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P2000 G3 FC Modular Smart Array overview
High-performance 8Gb FC or Combo FC/iSCSI Choice of 8Gb FC or Combo FC/iSCSI controllers to match configuration needs Sharing of storage resources over both protocols 64 snapshot capability standard (optional 512) Volume Copy enabled Optional Remote Snap capability available to allow replication over FC (with either controller) or iSCSI (using the Combo controller) Deploy single or dual controllers depending on high-availability (HA) and budgetary requirements Remote Snap not presently supported on single-controller systems. Support for Remote Snap on single-controller systems is expected to be available in the near future. FC and Combo controllers are not mixable in the same enclosures. iSCSI-only and SAS enclosures are on the roadmap for future release. Instructor notes [Copy and paste this text box on notes pages for all slides]
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P2000 G3 FC Modular Smart Array overview
Combo FC/iSCSI controller The P2000 Combo controller has two 8Gb FC ports for departments needing high speed access to data It also provides two 1GbE iSCSI ports to allow smaller departments with tight budgetary restrictions to enjoy shared storage benefits without purchasing their own array – and without the cost of implementing a FC infrastructure iSCSI ports are available for Remote Snap feature to replicate snapshots to different locations via Ethernet FC and iSCSI ports may be used simultaneously Instructor notes [Copy and paste this text box on notes pages for all slides]
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P2000 G3 FC Modular Smart array
8Gb FC controller (2 ports per controller) Combo iSCSI/FC controller (two 8Gb FC and two 1Gb Ethernet ports per controller) 2GB Cache 6Gb SAS back end Up to 96 (LFF) or 149 (SFF) SAS and/or SATA drives 512 LUNs max 16TB max LUN size 64 hosts max Queue depth 512 per port Non-disruptive controller FW update (requires dual controller configuration) Upgrades to previous generation chassis available Back end still operates at 3Gb SAS speed All other capabilities available (Standard Snapshot support, Remote Snap available with license, etc.) Non-disruptive FW update may cause I/O performance to decline during the update operation. Instructor notes [Copy and paste this text box on notes pages for all slides]
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P2000 G3 FC Modular Smart Array
Target market Entry-level customers Companies with small IT budgets or limited IT expertise Larger companies with departmental or remote requirements
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P2000 G3 FC Modular Smart Array features
Highly efficient consolidation Sharing of storage geared to departmental and SMB requirements Grows as storage demands increase – up to 57.6 TB SAS or 192 TB SATA Supports from 32 to 64 hosts depending on protocol Flexible Choice of 8Gb FC or Combo FC/iSCSI controllers to match config needs Deploy single or dual controllers depending on high-availability (HA) and budgetary requirements Select LFF and SFF drives and enclosures, high-availability levels Enterprise-class SAS, SAS Midline, or archival-class SATA drives as the HA need and budget dictate (mixable) Three connection choices: FC Fabric, FC and Ethernet, FC Direct Attach Cost efficient Build either single or dual controller array models using SAS, SAS MDL, or SATA MDL drives, SFF ProLiant drives supported 64 snapshot and clone capability standard for increased data protection Easy to manage and service
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P2000 G3 Supported drives Maximum number of drives Drive types
149 Small Form Factor (SFF) drives 96 Large Form Factor (LFF) drives Drive types P GB 6G 15K LFF DP ENT SAS P GB 6G 15K LFF DP ENT SAS P GB 6G 15K LFF DP ENT SAS P2000 2TB 3G 7.2K LFF MDL SATA 72GB 6G 15K SFF DP SAS 146GB 6G 10K SFF DP SAS 300GB 6G 10K SFF DP SAS 146GB 6G 15K SFF DP SAS 500GB 6G 7.2K SFF DP MDL SAS Maximum capacity 192TB
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P2000 G3 Performance comparison
Preliminary testing results for P2000 G3 FC shown Performance P2000 G3 FC MSA2300fc G2 8 Gb FC 4 Gb FC RAID 10 Sequential Reads (MB/s) 1,551 1,238 Sequential Writes (MB/s) 778 532 Random Mix IOPs 60/40 read/write 18,192 17,878 RAID 5 1,552 914 772 11,361 5,325 RAID 6 893 6,815 4,293 Refer to the Quickspecs for more performance data.
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P2000 G3 FC MSA skus Volume shipments available Feb 16.
New Product Introduction for Employees and Channel Partners P2000 G3 FC MSA skus Volume shipments available Feb 16. CTO available on all skus by March 1 Formal Announcement Mid-to-Late March P2000 G3 FC MSA Controllers & Controller-less Chassis HP StorageWorks P2000 G3 FC Modular Smart Array Controller (two 8Gb FC ports) AP836A HP StorageWorks P2000 G3 FC/iSCSI Combo Modular Smart Array Controller (two 8Gb FC ports and two 1GbE iSCSI ports) AP837A HP StorageWorks P2000 Modular Smart Array 3.5-in Drive Bay Chassis (LFF) (Will accept one or two controllers or Disk Enclosure I/O modules) AP838A HP StorageWorks P2000 Modular Smart Array 2.5-in Drive Bay Chassis (SFF) (Will accept one or two controllers, not I/O modules) AP839A Disk Enclosures HP StorageWorks P2000 Dual I/O LFF Drive Enclosure, twelve 3.5” drive bays (w/ two.5m mini-SAS to mini-SAS cables. Used with single or dual controller LFF or SFF array head) AP843A HP StorageWorks P2000 LFF Drive Enclosure I/O Module (no cable included. Designed for use with blank LFF chassis AP838A) AJ844A HP StorageWorks D2700 SFF Disk Enclosure, twenty-five 2.5” drive bays (w/ two .5m mini-SAS to mini-SAS cables. Used with single or dual controller LFF or SFF array head) AJ941A Configured Units HP StorageWorks P2000 G3 MSA FC Dual Controller LFF Modular Smart Array System AP845A HP StorageWorks P2000 G3 MSA FC Dual Controller SFF Modular Smart Array System AP846A HP StorageWorks P2000 G3 MSA FC/iSCSI Dual Combo Controller LFF Array AW567A HP StorageWorks P2000 G3 MSA FC/iSCSI Dual Combo Controller SFF Array AW568A Controller-less Chassis: DC-powered units HP StorageWorks P2000 DC-power LFF Chassis (can add one or two P2000 G3 FC controllers or P2000 JBOD I/O modules) AP840A HP StorageWorks P2000 DC-power SFF Chassis (can add one or two P2000 G3 FC controllers. No P2000 JBOD I/O module support) AP841A CONTROLLER CONTROLLER CHASSIS CHASSIS JBOD At this time, pre-configured single-controller systems are not offered. A single-controller system may be built by ordering components separately. JBOD DUAL CONTROLLER CONFIGURED ARRAYS DC-powered CHASSIS 18 HP Product Announcement – HP Restricted
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Array Installation
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Installation Overview
Unpack the array Obtain the necessary accessories and equipment Mount the controller and expansion trays in a rack or cabinet Connect the AC power to the two power modules Perform initial power-up Connect the management hosts to the controller tray Connect the data hosts to the controller tray Use the WBI or CLI to set the Ethernet IP address, netmask, and gateway address, for each controller module. (DHCP mode by default, if no DHCP server, controller A IP is , controller B is ) Use WBI or the CLI to set the array date and time Set the basic array configuration parameters Plan and implement your storage configuration The order of these steps differs slightly from the steps outlined in the User Guide. The User Guide indicates to set the IP address before connecting data and management hosts. In an entry level implementation however, the user may not have extra hosts available for the configuration steps, so the order shown in this slide would also be appropriate.
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USB cable interface to CLI port
Provided USB mini 5 male connector plugs into the CLI port Start and configure a terminal emulator, such as HyperTerminal using the following settings: Terminal Emulator Display Settings Terminal Emulation Mode - VT-100 or ANSI (for color support) Font - Terminal Translations - None Columns - 80 Terminal Emulator Connection Settings Connector - COM1 (typically) Baud rate (bits/sec) - 115,200 Data bits - 8 Parity - None Stop bits - 1 Flow control - None Part number of the USB CLI cable: SPS-CABLE CLI USB Cable,miniUSB,HP
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Applying the IP Address
At the prompt (#), type the following command to set the IP address for controller A set network-parameters ip <address> netmask <netmask> gateway <gateway> controller a At the prompt (#), use the same command to set the IP address for controller B except indicate controller be by replacing the “a” at the end of the command with “b” Type the following command to verify the new IP addresses: Show network-parameters Verify Ethernet connectivity by pinging the IP addresses from a different system If you cannot your access your system for at least three minutes after changing the IP address, your network might require you to restart the Management Controller(s) using the serial CLI. When you restart a Management Controller, communication with it is temporarily lost until it successfully restarts. For more information, refer to the HP StorageWorks P2000 G3 MSA System CLI Reference Guide. Type the following command to restart the management controller on both controllers: restart mc both You can now manage the storage through the web interface
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Back end and cabling
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P2000 G3 FC Back End Connections
Controller module MSA2000 P2000 G3 SFF-8088 SFF-8470 The MSA 2300fc G2 also used the mini-SAS connectors.
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P2000 G3 FC controller enclosure support
Controller enclosures support both 3Gbps and 6Gbps internal drives and expander link speeds Mixing 3Gbps and 6Gbps drive enclosures is supported, but performance can be limited if the enclosures are not cabled properly Cable the 3Gbps enclosures behind the 6Gbps enclosures Guidelines Use only supported SAS 4x cables. Mini-SAS to mini-SAS 0.5m cables are provided with the P2000 6Gb 3.5” 12–drive enclosure, D2700 6Gb drive enclosure, and MSA70 3Gb drive enclosure (one per controller) SAS to SAS 0.6m cables are provided with the MSA2000 3Gb 3.5" 12-drive enclosure (one per I/O module) Longer cables than those supplied with the enclosure must be purchased separately. See the MSA Quick Specs for details The maximum length cable allowed between enclosures in any configuration is 2m. A maximum of 8 enclosures (including the array enclosure) OR 149 drives are allowed in the array configuration For more information, see the P2000 G3 MSA System Cable Configuration Guide. The P2000 G3 and D2700 drive enclosures both support the SAS 2.0 communication protocol while the MSA70 and MSA2000 drive enclosures both support the SAS 1.1 communication protocol. As such, P2000 G3 and D2700 drive enclosures should always be cabled in front of MSA70 and MSA2000 drive enclosures.
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Connecting drive enclosures
P2000 G3 MSA supports these four drive enclosures: HP StorageWorks P2000 6Gb 3.5” 12–drive enclosure HP StorageWorks D2700 6Gb drive enclosure HP StorageWorks MSA2000 3Gb 3.5” 12–drive enclosure HP StorageWorks MSA70 3Gb drive enclosure For more information, see the P2000 G3 MSA System Cable Configuration Guide.
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P2000 G3 FC Back End Connections
Full array config example Two servers (1 and 2) Dual controller P2000 G3 MSA (3) Two P2000 6Gb LFF 12-drive enclosures (4 and 5)
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P2000 G3 Back End Connections
Fault-tolerant example Allows any drive enclosure to fail or be removed Recommended approach to cabling Enclosure I/O modules A shaded green Enclosure I/O modules B shaded red The above diagram shows a P2000 G3 MSA System connected to two D2700 6Gb drive enclosures in fault-tolerant fashion. I/O modules A on the drive enclosures are shaded green. I/O modules B on the drive enclosures are shaded red. Fault-tolerant (or reverse) cabling requires that you connect P2000 G3 controller A to I/O module A of the first disk enclosure and cascade this connection on to I/O module A of the last disk enclosure (green). Likewise, you must connect P2000 G3 controller B to I/O module B of the last disk enclosure and cascade this connection on to I/O module B of the first disk enclosure (red).
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P2000 G3 Back End Connections
Single enclosure P2000 G3 Single enclosure D2700 The above diagrams show single enclosure configurations for the P2000 G3 and D2700 enclosures respectively. In both cases, data throughput in the array performs at the 6Gbps rate, as both the controller enclosures and the drive enclosures support 6Gbps speeds.
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P2000 G3 Back End Connections
Single enclosure MSA70 3Gb Single enclosure MSA2000 3Gb The above diagrams show single enclosure configurations for the MSA70 3Gb and MSA2000 3Gb enclosures respectively. In both cases, data throughput in the array performs at the 3Gbps rate, as the drive enclosures only support 3Gbps speeds.
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P2000 G3 Back End Connections
Mixed-connect configuration P2000 6Gb (2) and D2700 6Gb (3) The above diagram shows a dual-controller P2000 G3 MSA System (1) connected to a P2000 6Gb drive enclosure (2) and D2700 6Gb drive enclosure (3). Data throughput in the array performs at the 6Gbps rate, as both the controller enclosure and the drive enclosures support 6Gbps speeds. Note: Cable attached to wrong port in this diagram
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P2000 G3 Back End Connections
Mixed-connect configuration D2700 6Gb (2) and MSA2000 3Gb (3) The above diagram shows a dual-controller P2000 G3 MSA System (1) connected to a D2700 6Gb drive enclosure (2) and a MSA2000 3Gb 3.5” 12–drive enclosure (3). Data throughput in the array runs at the 3Gbps rate, as the MSA2000 drive enclosure supports only 3Gbps speeds.
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P2000 G3 Back End Connections
All enclosure types P2000 G3 P2000 6Gb D2700 6Gb MSA70 3Gb MSA2000 3Gb The above diagram shows a dual-controller P2000 G3 MSA System (1) connected to a P2000 6Gb drive enclosure (2), D2700 6Gb drive enclosure (3), MSA70 3Gb drive enclosure (4), and MSA2000 3Gb 12–drive enclosure (5). Data throughput in the array runs at the 3Gbps rate, as the MSA70 and MSA2000 drive enclosures support only 3Gbps speeds.
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P2000 G3 Back End Connections
Maximum drive count P2000 G3 controller (1) D2700 6Gb (2-6) The above diagram shows a P2000 G3 MSA System (1) is connected to five D2700 6Gb drive enclosures (2 through 6). Each D2700 drive enclosure contains 25 disk drives and the P2000 G3 MSA SFF controller enclosure contains 24 disk drives. Combined, the total number of disk drives in array configuration add up to the maximum 149 drives allowed. Note that the maximum number of enclosures requirement (eight) is not exceeded. Data throughput in the array performs at the 6Gbps rate, as both the controller enclosure and the drive enclosures support 6Gbps speeds.
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P2000 G3 Back End Connections
Maximum enclosure count P2000 G3 controller (1) D2700 6Gb (2-6) The above diagram shows a P2000 G3 MSA System (1) is connected to seven P2000 6Gb 12–drive enclosures (2 through 8). Note that the maximum number of drives requirement (149) is not exceeded. Data throughput in the array performs at the 6Gbps rate, as both the controller enclosure and the drive enclosures support 6Gbps speeds.
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P2000 G3 Back End Connections
SAS expansion cable requirements P2000 G3 controller P2000 6Gb 3.5” I/O mod Mini-SAS to Mini-SAS 0.5m D2700 6Gb I/O mod MSA Gb I/O mod SAS to Mini-SAS 0.5m, 1m, 2m * MSA 70 3Gb I/O mod SAS to Mini-SAS 0.5m * SAS to SAS 0.6m * The P2000 G3 and D2700 drive enclosures both support the SAS 2.0 communication protocol while the MSA70 and MSA2000 drive enclosures both support the SAS 1.1 communication protocol. As such, P2000 G3 and D2700 drive enclosures should always be cabled in front of MSA70 and MSA2000 drive enclosures. For more information, see the P2000 G3 MSA System Cable Configuration Guide. * Not supplied
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Host Connectivity
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Supported Operating Systems
Supported OSes for connected hosts – Always refer to STREAMs documentation for latest info Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2, Server 2008 SP1 SP2, Server 2008 R2 (Win 7) Hyper-V Server 2008, Server 2008 R2 (Win 7), x64 only Linux RHEL 4.7, 4.8, 5.3, 5.4 SLES 10.3, 11 VMware 3.5, 4.0 HPUX 11.23, 11.31 XEN Citrix 5.5, SLES Solaris 10
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Host interfaces Interfaces Topologies 8 Gb Fibre Channel Controller
2 ports per controller iSCSI/FC Combo controller two 8 Gb FC ports per controller two 1 Gb Ethernet iSCSI ports per controller Topologies Direct connect Fabric Network
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Host Cabling Single controller configuration
Dual controller configuration
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Host Cabling Two Servers dual path configuration
Switch attach configuration
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Host Cabling Replication configuration
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Host Cabling Remote management hosts
RJ-45 Ethernet cable connected to the network port on each P2000 G3 MSA controller Other end of Ethernet cable connected to a network that the management host can access (preferably same subnet)
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Host Cabling Remote replication
All systems must be on same fabric or network, connected through a switch Server accessing the replication set only needs to be connected to the storage system host containing the external-view volume Refer to the HP StorageWorks P2000 G3 MSA System SMU Reference guide for more information about replication
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Other Features
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Drive Spin Down (DSD) Power saving feature Powers down drive spindles
Reduce power consumption of a given system by at least 20% when all drives are in a spun-down state All supported drive types eligible JBODs included Enabled or disabled at the vdisk level Default state is disabled Right-click the vdisk, then select Configuration > Configure Vdisk Drive Spin Down Drive Spin Down delay configurable from minutes (15 minute default) Also configurable for available disks and global spares Right-click the local system and select Configuration > Advanced Settings > Disk
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Drive Spin Down (DSD) Disk scrubbing is disabled when Drive Spin Down is enabled Performance may be slowed as drives spin back up to do reads or writes GUI Monitoring: Indicates HDDs and vdisks that are in a spun-down state Provides a counter for how many times an HDD has spun down. Disk scrubbing - The scrub utility analyzes a vdisk's disks to detect, report, and store information about disk defects. Vdisk-level errors reported include: hard errors, medium errors, and bad block replacements (BBRs). Disk-level errors reported include: metadata read errors, SMART events during scrub, bad blocks during scrub, and new disk defects during scrub. For RAID 3, 5, 6, and 50, the utility checks all parity blocks to find data-parity mismatches. For RAID 1 and 10, the utility compares the primary and secondary disks to find data inconsistencies. For NRAID and RAID 0, the utility checks for media errors. This utility does not fix defects.
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Embedded SMI-S The P2000 G3 FC controllers now feature an embedded SMI-S provider The previous generation MSA required an SMI-S Proxy provider to be installed on a Windows ProLiant system with an Ethernet connection to the MSA P2000 G3 FC embedded SMI-S provider will provide the same functionality that the G2 proxy provided Supports only passive management (monitoring), active management (such as RAID provisioning) is not supported SMI-S will only be updated as part of a firmware update
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Management Screen Shots
Web Based Interface Management Screen Shots
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Drive Spin-down
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Drive Spin-down 1 2 3
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Drive Spin Down Drive Spin Down Count
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Drive Spin Down Drive Spin Down status
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Drive Spin Down Drive Spin Down for unused HDDs and spares
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Replication configuration
Replication Wizard Instructor notes [Copy and paste this text box on notes pages for all slides]
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Replication configuration
Step 1 of 5 Instructor notes [Copy and paste this text box on notes pages for all slides]
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Replication Replication items in menu Instructor notes
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Software
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Included and optional software
HP StorageWorks MSA2000 Snapshot Software (included) Enables increased data protection by creating recovery points Snapshots are maintained as data continues to change MSA2000 snapshots are controller-based HP StorageWorks MSA2000 Volume Copy Software (included) Makes a physical copy of the data to another set of disks within the same array Volume copy may be mounted for backup, testing, data mining MSA2000 Volume Copy is controller-based No server performance impact HP StorageWorks MSA2000 Remote Snap Software (optional) Storage-based asynchronous replication Based on existing snapshot technology Ethernet and FC interconnects HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring (optional) Prevents data loss from failure, error, or disaster Provides replication and recovery of Windows and Linux data to another server
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Value-add software MSA Discovery Tool MPIO support
Allows arrays to be located on the local subnet MPIO support MPIO DSM in Windows 2003 In Box MPIO in Windows 2008 HP Device Mapper in Linux Native multipath in Solaris Native multipath in HP-UX (PV links in HP-UX v2) VDS/VSS providers for Windows Virtual Disk Services (VDS) providers enable volume and logical unit management of the array from a Windows Microsoft Management Console Volume Shadow Copy Services (VSS) providers enable point-in-time copies with nearly instant recovery of a single volume or multiple volumes Typically used in combination with a requestor app (i.e. backup and recovery) Updated VDS/VSS providers will cover Windows 2008 R2.
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Upgrades
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Upgrading existing MSA2000 arrays
P2000 G3 controllers can be used to replace controllers in MSA2000 arrays Existing MSA2000 and MSA2000 G2 customers can upgrade their systems with P2000 G3 FC or Combo controllers. They would retain their chassis, drives, and JBODs. The newly configured unit would take on the full personality of a G3 except that the “back-end” would be restricted to the SAS 3Gb transfer speed. Vdisk configuration on the older array will be detected P2000 G3 FC features like increased scalability, standard snapshot and Volume Copy, and optional Remote Snap would now be characteristic of their newly upgraded array. Not only generational upgrades, but cross-protocol upgrades are also supported. For example owners of an early MSA2000i iSCSI array (G1) could upgrade with third generation P2000 G3 FC controllers. Upgrade papers will be available on the P2000 G3 FC web-site.
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Warranty
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Warranty options Standard warranty http://www.hp.com/hps/storage
3-year parts exchange, Next Business day delivery Enclosures, Hard drive, and Options carry their own warranty HP Care Pack Services are available Warranty Upgrade Options Response - Upgrade on-site response from next business day to same day 4-hour response or 6 Hour Call To Repair Coverage - Extend hours of coverage from next business day to 9 hours x 5 days to 24 hours x 7 days Duration Select duration of coverage for a period of 1, 3, 4 or 5 years Note: The warranty of the hard drive options purchased with the P2000 G3 FC product is different for SAS hard drives versus SATA hard drives. SAS hard drive options have a three year warranty and SATA hard drives options have a one year warranty. The P2000 G3 FC has been designed with customer self repairable parts to minimize repair time and provide greater flexibility in performing defective parts replacement. Please refer to HP's limited warranty Statement and parts replacement instructions for further details.
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Customer Self Repair HP MSA warranty includes support for Customer Self Repair (CSR) Mandatory CSR parts include: Drives Controller board Power supplies
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Additional Resources
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Additional Resources www.hp.com/go/p2000
HP StorageWorks P2000 G3 MSA System FC/iSCSI User Guide HP StorageWorks P2000 G3 MSA System FC User Guide HP StorageWorks P2000 G3 MSA CLI Reference Guide HP StorageWorks P2000 G3 MSA SMU Reference Guide HP StorageWorks P2000 G3 MSA System Cable Configuration Guide
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Q&A
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