IBM and BROCADE Building the Data Center of the Future with IBM Systems Storage, DCF and IBM System Storage SAN768B Fabric Backbone Uma Thana Balasingam Regional OEM Sales manager
IBM & Brocade A History of Partnership & Success 20+ years of FICON Joint Development The first SAN company Large Portfolio of Patents, Joint and Individual Active on all Standards Boards 90%+ of all IBM installed ESCON, FICON and Open System gear is Brocade with an IBM logo Still >75% of all new ports sold by IBM = Brocade Largest R&D budget in Storage Networking Especially strong in Asia
IBM System Storage SAN Family The Leading SAN Connectivity Solutions for Open Systems & Mainframe Environments Fabric Manager SAN16B-2 (2005-B16) 8 to 16-ports 1, 2, 4 Gbps FC SAN Fabric Management Tools EFCM SAN32B-3 (2005-B5K) 16 to 32-ports 1, 2, 4 Gbps FC SAN64B-2 (2005-B64) 32 to 64-ports 1, 2, 4 Gbps FC, FICON SAN140M (2027-140) 4 to 140-ports 1, 2, 4, 10 Gbps FC, FICON 4 Gbps SAN Switch Module for IBM BladeCenter 1, 2, 4 Gbps FC SAN256M (2027-256) 32 to 256-ports 1, 2, 4, 10 Gbps FC, FICON SAN256B (2109-M48) 16 to 384-ports 1, 2, 4, 10 Gbps FC, FICON FC Routing and 10 Gbps Extension Solutions SAN18B-R (2005-R18) FC Routing blade iscsi blade 10 Gbps FC blade
Data Center Ethernet and FCoE Explained System System Application Middleware IP Stack HPC Stack FCoE Stack Data Center Ethernet 10GbE Physical Ethernet enhancements required for I/O convergence DCE Ethernet layer Lossless delivery, service differentiation and advanced congestion management Backwards compatible with existing Ethernet protocol Upper layer protocols FCoE: FCP directly over Ethernet, using existing FCP services HPC: Direct compute clustering interfaces (e.g. MPI) Existing network applications (e.g. TCP, UDP, IP, etc.)
The one thing you need to remember Q: A: What is FCoE? FCoE is the extension of Fibre Channel over a new type of lossless Ethernet to drive new levels of server connectivity efficiency In Short = Extension of Fibre Channel
The Evolving Data Center Macro Trends Fundamental Drivers Increase Speed, Agility Rapidly respond to to new new business demands and and growth growth Optimize Asset Utilization Reduce capital capital and and operational costs costs Zero Application Downtime Customers expect expect fast fast response Power Efficiency Reduce power power and and cooling cooling costs costs and overhead Requirements Flexible Resource Allocation Simple Simple deployment, low low risk risk Non-disruptively add add application services and and resources Consolidation Server, Server, storage, and and network Performance and and massive scale scale Always On Non-disruptive upgrades Data Data protection Automated Solutions
Brocade Data Center Fabric Enables Broad Connectivity Scalable, Multi-protocol Optimized Server Virtualization Mobility, Resource access Application Services Plug-in, end to end Policy-Based Automation SLA, Common Management
The Data Center of the Future System z IBM System Storage Virtual storage Disaster Recovery Sites IBM Systems virtual servers SAN Brocade SAN Brocade McDATA Data Center SANBackbone Other SAN Continuous Remote Replication Extended Data Center Fabric Brocade Data Center Fabric FAN Server Network IBM Systems Virtual servers Branch Offices Data center of the Future with IBM Systems, IBM System Storage and Brocade DCF Consolidation infrastructure (server, network connectivity, storage) Virtualization applications, storage, network Unified Management application / data (server / storage)
What s the underling technology for DCF? Performance Monitoring API API SMI-S SMI-S SNMP SNMP Event Management Interface SAN SAN Health FICON Cascading CUP Diagnostics SPAN Trace Route FC Ping Frame Analyzer/ Decoder Virtual Fabric Admin Domain Partitioning Security RADIUS LDAP Auditing Adaptive Networking Top Talkers QoS Flow Control Rate Limiting Fabric Services NTP Zoning (default, broadcast) SYSLog RADIUS LDAP Auditing Extension FastWrite Pipeling Compression Encryption SoIP Credit Recovery Fabric Operating System (FOS) Brocade And IBM Management Tools Fibre Fibre Channel Channel FCoE FCoE iscsi iscsi Data Data Center Center Ethernet Protocol Intelligent ASIC FICON FICON TCP/IP TCP/IP IPv4/IPv6 FCIP FCIP
The IBM System Storage SAN768B Backbone The Backbone of the Data Center Fabric
Introducing the IBM SAN768B Backbone A Data Center Backbone product that is a new class of network infrastructure that resides at the core of the data center fabric. Addressing businesses urgent needs for more efficient, reliable, and adaptable data centers. The Foundation for the Brocade Data Center Fabric (DCF) The first in a new class of solutions designed to optimize data center efficiency with minimal disruption Allows customers to merge different networks in the data center to improve hardware utilization, simplify management, reduce costs, and support scalable, non-disruptive growth
IBM SAN768B Backbone Overview Highest performance 13 Tbps aggregate in two chassis 6.5 Tbps single chassis 544 Gbps per slot Local switching 1 Tbps ICLs 896 ports at 8 Gbps 786 ports end-user ports, 128 ICL ports 1/2/4/8/10 Gbps FC and 1/2/4 Gbps FICON Highly scalable FC routing Future support for DCE and FCoE High availability Separate control processor and core blades, dual WWN cards Adaptive networking: QoS Application-aware architecture Efficient power and cooling capacity Practical cable management
Strategic Value End-to-End Connectivity Server/App Connectivity Simplicity Applications and Data Management HBA/ISA NPIV/Access Gateway Entry-Level/Sub- Entry Simplicity Ease-of-use Value pricing Midrange Core to edge SME/branch Value pricing Port aggregation Enterprise High reliability High port count Value-added features Backbone Continuous data availability Disaster recovery Mainframe Adaptive networking: QoS Fabric applications (encryption) Multiprotocol Application Criticality Fabric Services and Unified Management
Fabric Manager SAN16B-2 (2005-B16) 8 to 16-ports 1, 2, 4 Gbps FC IBM System Storage SAN Family The Leading SAN Connectivity Solutions for Open Systems & Mainframe Environments SAN Fabric Management Tools EFCM SAN32B-3 (2005-B5K) 16 to 32-ports 1, 2, 4 Gbps FC, FICON SAN64B-2 (2005-B64) 32 to 64-ports 1, 2, 4 Gbps FC, FICON SAN140M (2027-140) 4 to 140-ports 1, 2, 4, 10 Gbps FC, FICON 4 Gbps SAN Switch Module for IBM BladeCenter 1, 2, 4 Gbps FC SAN256M (2027-256) 32 to 256-ports 1, 2, 4, 10 Gbps FC, FICON NEW SAN256B (2109-M48) 16 to 384-ports 1, 2, 4, 10 Gbps FC, FICON FC Routing and 10 Gbps Extension Solutions SAN18B-R (2005-R18) FC Routing blade (SAN768B FC #3850, SAN256B FC #3450) iscsi blade (SAN256B FC #3460) 10 Gbps FC blade (SAN768B FC #3870, SAN256B FC #3470) SAN768B (2499-384) 16 to 384-ports 1, 2, 4, 8, 10 Gbps FC, FICON
SAN768B Backbone Key Customer Deployments SAN Backbone Network Consolidation Virtual Server IBM SAN768B IBM SAN768B IBM SAN768B Mainframe Third-party SAN Virtual Machines Brocade SAN M-Series SAN Server Network SAN Blade Servers Consolidates SAN infrastructures Designed for large scale SANs Interoperable with existing SAN platforms Fabric services platform Cost savings through network consolidation Multi-protocol capabilities High performance and scale Energy Efficiency Non-oversubscribed scale performance Managed performance /congestion with adaptive networking Application aware High Availability for critical environments
Where Is 8 Gbit/sec FC Needed Now? 4Gb Trunked 8 Gbps ISLs Fewer ISLs needed Up to eight 8 Gbps ISLs in single trunk Port Consolidation Trunked 8 Gbps ISLs V I R T U A L M A C H I N E S Blade Servers Higher I/O throughput requirements Useful in switch or Access Gateway mode 8 Gbit/sec 4 Gbit/sec Investment protection for: Server virtualization growth 8 Gbps HBA ports 8 Gbps tape and disk FCoE
Planning for FCoE in 2009/2010 Brocade DCF V I R T U A L M A C H I N E S FCoE Ideal for extending the Fibre Channel SAN: Leverages existing 8 Gbps SAN infrastructure Uses a single converged interface card for cost savings Extends valuable SAN features and services across data center fabrics FCoE 8 Gbps 10 GbE
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