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pNFS Update 2010-09-17 Sorin Faibish, EMC
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pNFS Update 2010-09-172 Outline What is pNFS? pNFS Timeline Standards Status Industry Support pNFS EMC Status and Roadmap
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pNFS Update 2010-09-173 pNFS pNFS protocol standardized: NFSv4.1 Storage-access protocol files (NFSv4.1) blocks (FC, iSCSI, FCoE, IB) objects (OSD2) Control protocol Outside of the pNFS standard Distributes data across storage cluster Eliminates or reduces load and capacity balancing And yes: can accelerate I/O pNFS protocol Control protocol Storage-access protocol Metadata Server Data Servers Client
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pNFS Update 2010-09-174 pNFS Multiple Layouts Client gets a layout from the NFSv4.1 server The layout maps the file onto storage devices and addresses The client uses the layout to perform direct I/O to storage At any time the server can recall the layout Client commits changes and returns the layout when it’s done pNFS is optional, the client can always use regular NFSv4.1 I/O` Clients Storage NFSv4.1 Server layout
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pNFS Update 2010-09-175 Linux pNFS Clients Transparent to applications Common client for different storage back ends Fewer support issues for storage vendors Normalizes access to clustered file systems Client Apps Layout Driver pNFS Client pNFS Server Cluster File System 1.files (NFSv4.1) 2.objects (OSD2) 3.blocks (SCSI) 4.Future back ends … Control Protocol NFSv4.1 Layout grant & recall Storage Protocol
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pNFS Update 2010-09-176 6 NFSv4.1 – Open Source Status Two OpenSource Implementations OpenSolaris and Linux (file, osd and block) OpenSolaris Client and Server Support only file-based layout Support for multi-device striping already present (NFSv4.1 + pNFS) “Simple Policy Engine” for policy-driven layouts also in the gate Linux Client and Server Support files (NFSv4.1) Support currently also blocks (SCSI), objects (OSD T10) Client consists of generic pNFS client and “plug ins” for “layout drivers Windows NFSv4.1 Client from CITI - NEW
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pNFS Update 2010-09-177 7 Timeline 2004 – CMU, NetApp and Panasas draft pNFS problem and requirement statementsproblemrequirement 2005 – CITI, EMC, NetApp and Panasas draft pNFS extensions to NFSpNFS extensions to NFS 2005 – NetApp and Sun demonstrate pNFS at ConnectathonNetApp and Sun demonstrate pNFS at Connectathon 2005 – pNFS added to NFSv4.1 draftpNFS added to NFSv4.1 draft 2006 - 2008 – specification baked Bake-a-thons, Connectathons 26 iterations of NFSv4.1/pNFS spec 2009 – RFC submitted (680 pages) 2010 – RFC 5661 published 2010 – Fedora 13 includes pNFS server/client rpms (did you triy it yet?)
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pNFS Update 2010-09-178 8 pNFS Standards Status NFSv4.1/pNFS were standardized at IETF NFSv4 working group (WG) All done including RFC 5661,3,4: WG last call (DONE) Area Director review (DONE) IETF last call (DONE) IESG approval for publication (DONE) IANA review (DONE) RFC publication (2010) Consists of several documents: RFC 5661 - NFSv4.1/pNFS/file layoutNFSv4.1/pNFS/file layout RFC 5662 - NFSv4.1 protocol description for IDL (rpcgen) compilerNFSv4.1 protocol description RFC 5663 - blocks layoutblocks RFC 5664 - objects layoutobjects RFC 5665 - netid specification for transport protocol independence (IPv4, IPv6, RDMA)netid specification
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pNFS Update 2010-09-179 9 Industry Contributors to pNFS Standard BlueArc NetApp CITI Ohio SuperComputer Center CMU Panasas EMC Seagate IBM Oracle/SUN LSI
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pNFS Update 2010-09-1710 Traditional pNFS Use Cases Seismic Data Processing / Geosciences' Applications Broadcast & Video Production High Performance Streaming Video Finite Element Analysis for Modeling & Simulation HPC for Simulation & Modeling Data Intensive Searching for Computational Infrastructures Application Server Racks FCoE NFS pNFS pNFS Ethernet Solution pNFS Server Storage Heads iSCSI / FC Network NFS iSCSI / FC
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pNFS Update 2010-09-1711 Questions – Client Technology When will a valid pNFS client be available? How does the parallel NFS block layout work? What’s an object layout, how do objects compare to blocks/files? How do current cluster file systems work with pNFS client and server? How is client access to data servers coordinated and controlled? Attendee Questions Encouraged…
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pNFS Update 2010-09-1712 Questions – Files, Blocks and Objects How many layout types can there be? How does pNFS make managing a lot of systems easier? Can my application control how its data is striped? When can we expect to see real pNFS performance, not vendor claims based on older technology? How can I use pNFS in an enterprise environment; would it support non-disruptive (NDU) upgrades? Attendee Questions Encouraged…
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pNFS Update 2010-09-1713 Questions – Data Management Can I retain data management practices I use today based on Snapshots and Volume replication? Can File, Object and Block layouts co-exist in the same storage network? Can a client use volumes accessed via each layout concurrently? I’m deploying a Unified Ethernet Fabric; how do I secure data access – files, blocks & objects? Attendee questions encouraged…
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pNFS Update 2010-09-1714 Questions – What else NFSv4.1 and pNFS what are the expectations compared to 4.0? What additional function do you want to see added to 4.1: FedFS Copy server side What would you like to see in NFSv4.2 additional to what is proposed: Sparse files Access Permissions
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pNFS Update 2010-09-1715 Industry Support - Implementations Clients Linux Oracle (Open Solaris) ESX (prototype in 5.0) Servers Desy (file) EMC (block) IBM (file) Linux (all layouts) LSI (block) NetApp (file) Panasas (object) Oracle (file/OpenSolaris) Several other implementations have been tested at Bake-a-thons and Connectathons
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pNFS Update 2010-09-1716 Linux Status Client Consists of generic pNFS client and “plug ins” for “layout drivers” Supports files, blocks, objects Contributors: CITI, EMC, NetApp, Panasas Server Supports files, blocks, objects Contributors: CITI, EMC, IBM, NetApp, Panasas Finalizing patches for kernel.org – NFSv4.1 sessions Predicted timeline: Basic NFSv4.1 features 2H2010 NFSv4.1 pNFS and layout drivers by 1H2011 Linux distributions shipping supported pNFS in 2H2011.
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pNFS Update 2010-09-1717 OpenSolaris Status Developing both pNFS client and server in open nfsv41-discuss@opensolaris.org File-based implementation exploiting ZFS capabilities Management via Simple Policy Engine (SPE) pNFS data path over RDMA (on Infiniband)
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18 EMC and pNFS History and Roadmap
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19 Parallel NFS - pNFS NFS file naming, management, and administration Parallel high bandwidth file access (via Storage Network) Block Layout leverages existent SAN infrastructures Storage Network NFS Server Data Network - LAN pNFS Data pNFS Control
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20 pNFS addresses storage access issues –Remove servers layer between CE and shared storage –Separates MD traffic from Data Traffic –Asymmetric storage architectures increase scalability –Leverages SSD to increase I/O speed Automatic tiering –Improves utilization to any SAN infrastructure: FCoE, Infiniband, FC, iSCSI –Enable access to PB’s of storage at GB’s/sec speeds Demonstrated by existent MPFS deployments –Combine multiple MD servers in a unified storage system –MD server is any Celerra NAS server supporting: NFSv3, CIFS, MPFS and pNFS Tiered services for increased scalability HPC Architecture SAN STORAGE CONNECTIVITY MIDDLEWARE NFS S E R V E R S HPC Jobs Storage must be Networked Compute Engines CONNECTIVITY pNFS pNFS Block Layout - high I/O speeds
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21 pNFS Block Layout – The beginning The ancestors of pNFS Block Layout are NAS accelerators - 1998: –EMC-MPFS, Quantum-StoreNext and Mercury-Sanergy EMC donate the FMP (MPFS) protocol and IP –Open source version of FMP client (iRoad) - 2003 –IETF pNFS Block Layout = modified open storage FMP protocol - 2004 EMC support pNFS Block Layout in Linux kernel by join work with CITI: Peter Honeyman, Fred Isaman, Bruce Fields –Current pNFS block layout open source client and NFSv4.1 demonstrated at bake-a-thons –Ongoing funding the project, in 5 th year = strong EMC commitment –Customers can experience the value of pNFS using the EMC FMP open source driver, or by installing current shipping MPFS product.
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22 pNFS Block Layout – Now pNFS will supports any SAN storage (LSI, EMC, other SAN) –Working with other SAN vendors to promote pNFS Block Layout EMC supports NFSv4.1 and pNFS server using pNFS clients in Linux kernel –Prototype demonstrated at latest Bake-a-thon –Demo on Laptop with VM and real clients EMC is working with all the pNFS developers to accelerate adoption by HPC –The goal is to combine all flavors of pNFS servers accessed by each Linux client in one single infrastructure –Working with Linux Distributions and Linux kernel developers What value brings pNFS block layout –Leverage existent SAN storage and connectivity –Allow access to SAN storage by NFSv4 network clients –Virtualizes multi-vendor storage arrays into a single unified view
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23 pNFS Block Layout – Roadmap EMC supports pNFS block in current Celerra release –Q3 2010 – First vendor to announce pNFS server –Fedora 13 has support for pNFS block funded by EMC EMC plans to support NFSv4.1 and pNFS file in future –Prototype will be presented at Bake-A-Thon at EMC EMC hosts the Fall Bake-a-Thon in at EMC –October 4-8, 2010 EMC contributes new protocol enhancement for NFSv4.2 –Draft: http://www.ietf.org/id/draft-faibish-nfsv4-pnfs-access-permissions-check-03.txt http://www.ietf.org/id/draft-faibish-nfsv4-pnfs-access-permissions-check-03.txt EMC is working with all the pNFS vendors to accelerate adoption –Sponsor SNIA ESF –Support pNFS for MS Windows (we are already testing) –Working with Linux Distributions RHEL 6.1 is the plan (Q2 2011)
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