Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

EMC Proven Professional. Copyright © 2012 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. NAS versus SAN NAS – Architecture to provide dedicated file level access.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "EMC Proven Professional. Copyright © 2012 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. NAS versus SAN NAS – Architecture to provide dedicated file level access."— Presentation transcript:

1 EMC Proven Professional. Copyright © 2012 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. NAS versus SAN NAS – Architecture to provide dedicated file level access on the network – A NAS is effectively a dedicated OS, providing file management functions – a file server – Access at file level rather than block level, thus can be poor for database – Architecture to allow operating system to attach to remote disks, but appearing to the operating system to be locally attached SAN – Operating system maintains the file system – Access is at the block level – ideal for database, email server data, high usage file server data

2 EMC Proven Professional. Copyright © 2012 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Network Storage and Cloud Storage Network attached storage (NAS)

3 EMC Proven Professional. Copyright © 2012 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Network Storage and Cloud Storage Storage area network (SAN)

4 EMC Proven Professional. Copyright © 2012 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Data Center Core elements of a data center  Application  Database management system (DBMS)  Host or Compute  Network  Storage These core elements work together to address data-processing requirements Module 1: Introduction to Information Storage4 It is a facility that contains storage, compute, network, and other IT resources to provide centralized data-processing capabilities. Data Center

5 EMC Proven Professional. Copyright © 2012 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. We need to guarantee Module 1: Introduction to Information Storage5 Availability Data Integrity Security Capacity Scalability Performance Manageability

6 EMC Proven Professional. Copyright © 2012 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Evolution of Storage Architecture Module 1: Introduction to Information Storage6 Department 1 Server Department 2 Server Department 3 Server Server-centric Storage Architecture Information-centric Storage Architecture Department 1 Server Department 2 Server Department 3 Server Storage Device Storage Network

7 EMC Proven Professional. Copyright © 2012 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Physical Disk Structure Module 2: Data Center Environment7 Sector Track Platter Sector Track Cylinder Spindle Platter

8 EMC Proven Professional. Copyright © 2012 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Key Components of an ISS Module 4: Intelligent Storage System8 Host Connectivity Front End Back End Cache Intelligent Storage System Physical Disks Storage Network

9 EMC Proven Professional. Copyright © 2012 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Understanding Fibre Channel (A LAN Protocol) High-speed network technology  Latest FC implementation supports speed up to 16 Gb/s Highly scalable  Theoretically, accommodate approximately 15 million devices Module 5: Fibre Channel Storage Area Network9 ClientsStorage ArraysApplication Servers IP Network FC SAN

10 EMC Proven Professional. Copyright © 2012 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IP SANs (WAN Protocols) Provides SAN access over any IP network (Think Wide Area Networks)  IP SAN transports block-level data over IP network  IP is being positioned as a storage networking option because:  Existing network infrastructure can be leveraged  Reduced cost compared to investing in new FC SAN hardware and software  Many long-distance disaster recovery solutions already leverage IP- based networks  Many robust and mature security options are available for IP network Module 6: IP SAN and FCoE10

11 EMC Proven Professional. Copyright © 2012 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. General Purpose Servers Vs. NAS Devices Module 7: Network-Attached Storage11 Applications Print Drivers File System Operating System Network Interface File System Operating System Network Interface Single Purpose NAS Device General Purpose Servers (Windows or UNIX)


Download ppt "EMC Proven Professional. Copyright © 2012 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. NAS versus SAN NAS – Architecture to provide dedicated file level access."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google