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Windows SAN: Resolving Technical Barriers To Adoption And Deployment

Windows SAN: Resolving Technical Barriers To Adoption And Deployment. Keith Hageman Sr. Technical Evangelist Windows Server Division Microsoft Corporation. Agenda. Storage Trends Windows customer challenges Windows Simple SAN Initiative Market opportunities

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Windows SAN: Resolving Technical Barriers To Adoption And Deployment

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  1. Windows SAN:Resolving Technical Barriers To Adoption And Deployment Keith Hageman Sr. Technical Evangelist Windows Server Division Microsoft Corporation

  2. Agenda • Storage Trends • Windows customer challenges • Windows Simple SAN Initiative • Market opportunities • Program details(requirements and recommendations) • Categories • Storage product improvement WINS! • Solutions • Resources

  3. Windows Server Storage Focus Team Charter

  4. Storage Trends • Storage consolidation • Networked storage lowers TCO, provides higher availability • Branch offices with no administrative staff • Disk replacing tape for recovery • Tape used for archive only • Automated backups, admin-less restores • Fast recovery • Management costs dominating acquisition costs • Appliances, consolidation, and virtualization reduce costs • Security, compliance, help desk, and SLA’s all require people • Systems adding automatic failure detection and self-healing • Data moving to richer specialized storage platforms • Email, SAP, SQL, Document Management Systems, CAS

  5. Windows Customer Challenges • “Build a SAN” usability studies • Small and Medium organization surveys • No storage administrators;only Windows administrators! • Backup is their only “storage’ related day to day work • No knowledge of storage technologies • No replication in use • Prefer GUIs over CLIs • Reactive not proactive • No server monitoring • Evaluate and deploy without reading whitepapers • Deployment is not a controlled process

  6. St. Mary And All Angels Datacenter

  7. Windows Simple SAN Program • Program goals • Structure of the program • Program benefits

  8. Benefits all types of orgs Consolidate serversand storage Protect data Simplify managementand scalability Product requirements Easy to deploy/use/manage Configurable forcomplete solutions Priced right for small/medium Key Simple SAN Market Small IT (SIT): 1-3 servers 43% of all servers (US) Medium IT (MIT): 4-15 servers 20% of all companies Average 29 servers (US) Large IT (LIT): 16-99 servers Simple SAN target market Enterprise IT (EIT): 100+ servers

  9. Bringing The Best Of Storage To All Small Business Enterprise

  10. Program Goals • Help provide Windows customerswith simplified SAN solutions that are • Easy to deploy • Interoperate • Serviceable • Provide the programmatic frameworkto help meet customer needs by • Helping drive partnerships among SAN vendors • Providing a Simple SAN program that guidesthe development of simpler SAN componentsand solutions

  11. Required And Recommended • Simple SAN – Requirements • Can be explicitly evaluatedand validated via specific metrics • Interoperability issues are solvedby these requirements • Simple SAN – Recommendations • Includes Out Of Box Experience,quality of documentation, and othernon-“Designed for Windows” testing • “Best practices” solved by recommendations

  12. Solutions Out-of-Box Experience Documentation Serviceability Interoperability Components Storage Array HBA (FC and iSCSI) FC Switch Storage Provisioning Backup/Quick Restore Tape Drive/Library Multipath Solution Clustering Security Simple SAN Categories

  13. Simple SAN ComponentsTo date

  14. Storage Product Improvements • HBAs • BIOS LUN setting was HEX now decimal“boot from SAN” • LEDs don’t go “green” until drivers are valid • Storage arrays • No serial cable connections • Better labeling • “keyed” cables • Switches • Open zoning out of box • Storage provisioning • Simple management apps

  15. Complete Solution Requirements

  16. Complete Solution Requirements

  17. Call To Action • Improve your products for SimpleSAN customers • Easy to deploy • Interoperate • Easy to use • Join the Simple SAN program • Qualify your products asSimple SAN Components • Submit products for listinghttp://www.microsoftstoragepartners.com

  18. Community And Resources • Homepage • http://www.microsoft.com/windowsstorageserver/R2 • http://www.microsoftstoragepartners.com • Community Resources • http://www.microsoft.com/communities/default.mspx • Most Valuable Professional (MVP) • http://www.microsoft.com/communities/mvp • Newsgroups • Converse online with Microsoft Newsgroups,including Worldwide • http://communities2.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx • User Groups – Meet and learn with your peers • http://www.microsoft.com/communities/usergroups/default.mspx • Case Studies and Product Information • http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/storage/default.mspx • http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/wss2003/default.mspx • http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/wss2003/productinformation/casestudies/default.mspx

  19. © 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.

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