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P2000/MSA Product Management November, 2010

P2000 G3 MSA Array Family Overview. P2000/MSA Product Management November, 2010. Family Positioning by Market. EVA. P4000 G2. Enterprise application consolidation Managing growth Higher asset utilization Simplified storage infrastructure Greater scalability

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P2000/MSA Product Management November, 2010

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  1. P2000 G3 MSAArray Family Overview P2000/MSA Product Management November, 2010

  2. Family Positioning by Market EVA P4000 G2 • Enterprise application consolidation • Managing growth • Higher asset utilization • Simplified storage infrastructure • Greater scalability • Wide variety of operating system support P2000 G3 Enterprise • Virtual IT deployment • “scale out” capacity • performance linearly • High asset utilization • Excellent business continuance • Storage Clustering & Network RAID • Remote office consolidation • Low cost per site • Simple onsite or remote management • Low cost consolidation • Low cost • Simple management Smaller EnterpriseCommercial Small business Workgroup Department Less or More technical storage savvy required for implementation

  3. The P2000 G3 Family overviewbasic concept • Chassis • Controllers • Drives • New G3 features

  4. The Basics - chassis • The 2U Chassis • Large or Small Form Factor drive bays • 6 Gb backplane • Redundant AC or DC power supplies/cooling 24 SFF drive bays 12 LFF drive bays

  5. The Basics - controllers • The Controllers • 8 Gb Fibre Channel • 8 Gb Fibre Channel and 1 GbE iSCSI • 6 Gb SAS • 10 GbE iSCSI • 1 GbE iSCSI Start with one controller (for tightest budgets) or two controllers (high availability, performance)

  6. The Basics - drives • Small Form Factor • Enterprise-class SAS • SAS Mid Line • Archival-class SATA Mid Line • Large Form Factor • Enterprise-class SAS • SAS Mid Line • Archival-class SATA Mid Line 7.2K – 10K – 15K - Start with only two drives - Grow as your needs and budget allows - up to 96 LFF or 149 SFF … and match the criticality and access needs to the proper drive type

  7. P2000 G3 Platform - summary 1 FIVE Controllers FC/1Gb iSCSI Combo 10GbE iSCSI 8Gb FC 6Gb SAS 1GbE iSCSI 2 TWO CHASSIS P2000 G3 Array (1) Seven P2000 6Gb 12–drive enclosures (2-8) P2000 G3 Array 2.5” 24 Drives P2000 G3 Array 3.5” 12 Drives 3 TWO JBODs D2700 2.5” JBOD 6Gb P2000 3.5” JBOD 6Gb 4 Drives • SAS drives • MDL SAS drives* • MDL SATA drives Up to 96 3.5” Drives Up to 149 2.5” Drives *Remote Snap available on FC and Combo controllers

  8. Advanced features delivered by G3 models Host connect choices: 8Gb FC Combo (FC/iSCSI) 6Gb SAS iSCSI (1Gb and 10Gb) 6Gb SAS Backend 2GB Cache memory Improved performance Added scalability P2000 LFF 6Gb Disk Enclosure D2700 JBOD support, SFF 6Gb 64 Snapshot standard; 512 max Volume Copy standard SAS MDL drives (1TB & 2TB) 2TB SATA MDL HDD Spin Down per Vdisk Remote Snap Replication • (FC & Combo controllers only) • What new features the previous G2 generation of products delivered: • Small Form Factor, drives common with ProLiant • DC-power option (all) and NEBS certification (FC, SAS) • Unique “data-in-place” upgrade • Doubled the maximum LUNS (from 256 to 512) • A La Carte & Configured skus offerings • Introduction of SAN Starter Kits (FC) w/ interconnect packages • Configured skus availability: 2 quarters. Controller skus: 4 quarters

  9. Positioning • high-level comparisons by protocol • “where used” differentiation • list prices (USD) • Lab performance • “use case” examples for Combo &10GbE • Case Studies

  10. P2000 G3 Controllers by Protocol FC COMBO 2x8Gb + 2x1GbE ports per controller FC 2x 8Gb ports per controller iSCSI 2x10GbE ports per controller iSCSI 4x1GbE ports per controller SAS 4x 6Gb ports per controller

  11. Positioning within P2000 G3 FamilyProduct Pricing (USD, configured dual controller SFF array)

  12. Family RELATIVE PERFORMANCE

  13. 8Gb Fibre Channel &Combo Fibre Channel/iSCSI- definitions and use case examples -

  14. HP StorageWorks P2000 G3 FC Modular Smart Array System Product Description HP StorageWorks Next Generation Entry-Level Array, follow-on product to the MSA2000fc G2, featuring the latest in Fibre Channel technology, choice of FC or FC/iSCSI controllers, Remote Snap (replication), and dramatically increased scalability TWO ARRAY MODELS SFF LFF • Product Features – Flexibility! Scalability! Performance! • New Fibre Channel controller - 8Gb host ports • Increased throughput (bandwidth) • Faster processor benefits apps such as for VMware, Hyper-V, on-line applications • Increased cache (2GB per controller) for Exchange, SQL, Oracle, others • 6Gb SAS back-end: drives, backplane • New FC/iSCSI Combo controller - 2 x8Gb FC and 2 x1GbE iSCSI ports • Remote Snap software option for replication • Significant increases in scalability: • 50% increase in SFF drives; 60% increase in LFF drives

  15. What’s New with G3 Fibre Channel • Choice of controllers • 8Gb vs. 4Gb FC host port • Benefit: Increased throughput (bandwidth) • 8Gb FC and 1GbE iSCSI “Combo” controller • Benefit: Economically share same array investment between departments with varying needs and budgets and enable optional Remote Snap over Ethernet • Increased snapshots and added Remote Snap • Benefit: Strengthen data security • 2GB cache standard • Benefit: Apps that do random small block 60/40 read/write transfers to the storage. (Exchange, SQL, Oracle) • Boosted capacity to 57+ TB of SAS or 192 TB SATA • Benefit: >50% increase gives room to grow when needed

  16. HP StorageWorks P2000 G3 MSA Fibre Channel Controllers Product Descriptions 1 HP StorageWorks P2000 G3 controller offering two 8Gb FC ports • Product Features • Featuring the very latest in FC speeds – 8Gb. Ideal for the most demanding entry-level workloads and multiple applications • Faster processor, double the cache, substantial increase in scalability. 2 HP StorageWorks P2000 G3 Combo controller offering both 8Gb FC and 1Gb iSCSI ports in a single controller • Product Features • This ingenious dual-protocol “combo” controller supports a full FC SAN through the 8Gb FC ports, while designating the two 1GbE iSCSI ports to enable Replication over iSCSI protocol • This “combo” controller can also be used to economically share the storage resource (the P2000 G3 array) with - • A department needing the performance afforded by the 8Gb FC ports • While simultaneously supporting the controller as an iSCSI target for a small department with lesser performance needs and a budget only allowing an iSCSI network

  17. HP StorageWorks P2000 G3 Fibre Channel/iSCSI Combo Array System Controller A Enhanced shared resource • 1GbE iSCSI • Smaller departmental use • Moderate traffic demands • Tight budget consideration What the Combo controller allows you to do … Example A • 8Gb Fibre Channel • Larger departmental or mid-size use • Heavy traffic demands • Performance needs large department small or remote department 17

  18. HP StorageWorks P2000 G3 Fibre Channel/iSCSI Combo Array System Controller B Disaster Recovery What the Combo controller allows you to do … Example B • 8Gb Fibre Channel • Larger departmental or mid-size use • Heavy traffic demands • Performance needs P2000 G3 #1 • 1GbE iSCSI • Remote Snap (replication) P2000 G3 #2 18

  19. 6Gb SAS4-port

  20. HP StorageWorks P2000 G3 SAS Modular Smart Array TWO FORM FACTORS SFF LFF HP’s next generation entry-level array, follow-on product to the MSA2000sa G2, featuring the latest in SAS technology • WHAT IS NEW • Host ports reflect latest SAS protocol speed • Faster controller featuring a highly integrated CPU providing a fast bus-path and greater scalability • Increased throughput • Doubled controller read/write cache • 6Gb SAS back-end: drives, backplane • Supports significant increases in scalability: • StorageWorks Snapshots and Volume Copy standard Note: the MSA2000sa G2 remains the SAS solution for BladeSystems

  21. G3 6Gb SAS Array Components P2000 G3 6Gb SAS Modular Storage Array with dual controllers Rear view 6 3 5 2 4 1 CLI port (mini-USB) Management Ethernet port Expansion port (6 Gb) Dual Cooling Dual Power Supply (AC or DC) 6Gb SAS x4 ports P2000/MSA Disk Arrays: http://www.hp.com/go/p2000

  22. Case Study: Large Retail Chain (AMS)SAS Retail Store Virtualization solution SAS • Rollout: • Phase 1: 500+ Systems Installed • Phase 2: 331 Systems to purchase in Q3 • Phase 3: 181 Systems to purchase in Q3/Q4 • Applications: • POS Cash Registers • Inventory Control • Pricing • Miscellaneous Retail Store Management • Site Deployment: • MSA SAS Dual Controller (G2) • Two DL360 ProLiant Servers (Direct Connect) • VMware ESX 3.5 1,100 Store Locations

  23. 10GbE iSCSI - use case examples -

  24. HP StorageWorks P2000 G3 10GbE iSCSIModular Smart Array The newest addition to HP’s next generation P2000 G3 array family, featuring the latest in affordable10GbE iSCSI technology SFF LFF • A 10GbE iSCSI array featuring P2000 G3 attributes • Host ports bring the latest 10GbE iSCSI protocol speed to the industry’s most complete entry-level array family • Fast controller includes a highly integrated CPU providing a fast bus-path and greater scalability support along with increased throughput • 2GB Controller read/write cache (standard on all G3 controllers) • 6Gb SAS back-end: drives, backplane • Supports significant increases in scalability: 96 LFF or 149 SFF drives • StorageWorks Snapshots and Volume Copy standard • Hard Drive “spin-down” capable NEW SEGMENT OFFERING, NOT A FOLLOW-ON PRODUCT (Does not replace the MSA2000i G2 1GbE array)

  25. iSCSI Marketplace – customer requirements iSCSI - IDC “(iSCSI) is positioned as a lower-cost alternative SAN storage technology, especially in virtualized server environments, compared with traditional and the dominant Fibre Channel (FC) SAN, which runs on a disparate switched storage infrastructure and is generally considered to be more difficult to manage” 10GbE iSCSI For the customer who is • Requiring increasingly more performance even in “entry-level” installations • Most comfortable with Ethernet infrastructure but finds 1GbE too slow • Looking to install or expand a shared storage network without the cost and expertise required by Fibre Channel implementations • Wants to deploy equipment today that will be prepared for future capacity, tiering, and speed requirements • Desires a staggered deployment of a high-speed system: storage device, switch, cabling, server NICs, etc. • Needing an archiving solution with lower investment cost but high performance with the ability to grow as the need and budget requires

  26. 10GbE iSCSI -Use cases, configuration facts 10GbE iSCSI • HP: new rack servers are 1GbE, new BladeSystems are 10GbE • Ideal for configurations utilizing the Virtual Connect Flex-10 • VMware considers 10GbE iSCSI as ideal for virtualization. • New (for entry iSCSI) wide “fan-out” configurations. 64 server support. • Performance-driven, generally not simple file serving duties 6 3 5 2 4 1 CLI port (mini-USB) Management Ethernet port Expansion port (6 Gb) Dual Cooling Dual Power Supply (AC or DC) 10GbE iSCSI ports

  27. USE CASE:BANDWIDTH AGGREGATION Servers Switch Array 1 GbE LAN 10 GbE • Connectivity • Many 1GbE server connections to 10GbE array connection • Lower cost infrastructure • Compared to FC • Reduced investment/flexibility • LAN & SAN built from similar components • Rack & Tower, Blades

  28. USE CASE:HIGH SPEED ETHERNET SAN/DAS Servers Switch Array 10 GbE 10 GbE • Connectivity • 10GbE to 10GbE • SAN – For HA add second switch/path • DAS up to 4 Servers single path, 2 Dual Path • High Availability • Traditional second path/switch • High Performance • Comparable to 8Gb FC array • Rack & Tower, Blades

  29. USE CASE:VIRTUALIZATION Servers Flex-10 10 GbE - DAS Array • VM Connectivity • Many VM connections to 10GbE array connection • Reduced investment/flexibility • High utilization of server – reducing the number of servers required • Rack & Tower, Blades VM VM

  30. 1GbE iSCSI4-port

  31. HP StorageWorks P2000 G3 iSCSIModular Smart Array SFF LFF

  32. Key new capabilities - compared to G2 iSCSI • Four host port design doubles the bandwidth of the cost-effective 1 Gb iSCSI protocol to the industry’s most complete entry-level array family • Fast G3 controller includes a highly integrated CPU providing a fast bus-path and greater scalability support along with increased throughput • 2 GB Controller read/write cache (standard on all G3 controllers) • 6 Gb SAS back-end: drives, backplane • Supports significant increases in scalability: 96 LFF or 149 SFF drives • StorageWorks Snapshots and Volume Copy standard • Hard Drive “spin-down” capable, standard

  33. G3 1GbE Array Components Rear view P2000 G3 1GbE iSCSI Modular Storage Array with dual controllers 6 3 5 2 4 1 CLI port (mini-USB) Management Ethernet port Expansion port (6 Gb) Dual Cooling Dual Power Supply (AC or DC) 1GbE iSCSI ports P2000/MSA Disk Arrays: http://www.hp.com/go/p2000

  34. VALUE PROPOSITION • Provides the benefits of high-performance 4-port iSCSI while staying within an entry-level budget • Leverages the P2000 G3 family’s unmatched flexibility • Provides unique scalability • Start small with a single controller, and a couple of drives, while retaining an economical Ethernet infrastructure to servers • Provides data protection • All P2000 G3 models include Snapshot & Clone standard • All P2000 G3 models include 2GB read/write cache – no expensive upgrade • Provides investment protection • Future data-in-place upgrades to 10GbE iSCSI – or 8Gb FC or 6Gb SAS • Delivers unmatched compatibility • Match all your components from ProLiant and BladeSystem servers, switches, and arrays from one source for unmatched compatibility

  35. Case Study: Large Retail Chain (AMS)iSCSI Retail Store Virtualization solution iSCSI • Site Deployment: • MSA2000 G2 1Gb iSCSI (Dual Controller) • Two DL380 ProLiant Servers • VMware ESX 3.5 • Rollout: • Over1800 Stores deployed • Total System Integration services provided by HP via HP Express • Server configuration • Storage configuration and provisioning • System rack and shipment preparation • HP Express ships racked systems directly to stores • Applications: • POS Cash Registers • Inventory Control • Pricing • Rental Applications • Special Services (Delivery, Installation) • Miscellaneous Retail Store Management 1,800+ Store Locations 2000 iSCSI

  36. Case Study: Large Retail Chain (EMEA)iSCSI / Blades Retail Store Virtualization solution iSCSI • Site Deployment: • Dual Controller iSCSI MSA Array Systems • BL260c G5 Blade Server • VMware ESX 3i • Boot from USB Key, No internal drives • Using VMware native iSCSI Initiator and native Multi Pathing • Rollout: • >600 Stores deployed between March and Sept • Applications: • POS Cash Registers 600 Store Locations C3000 Blade Enclosure VMware ESX 3i BL260c G5 VC Switch 1 VC Switch 2 1Gb MSA iSCSI G2

  37. P2000 G3 Software

  38. P2000 G3 – Remote SnapDisaster Recovery for remote sites over IP (WAN) P2000 G3 P2000 G3 • Snapshot-based replication over Ethernet to enable Disaster Recovery. • VSS-based Snapshots replicated from Site “A” to Site “B”. • Initial replication can be done with a physical media transfer. • Site “B” can mount the latest Snapshots to begin running as the primary online source. • Replication only moves only new data across the wire. • Can be replicated over LAN/WAN using iSCSI ports, or over FC using FC ports. • Can hold 512 Snaps per array

  39. P2000 G3 – Remote SnapDisaster Recovery for Local Campus over FC P2000 G3 P2000 G3 • Snapshot-based replication over FC to enable Disaster Recovery. • VSS-based Snapshots can be replicated between arrays w/out servers in the replication path • Initial replication can be done with a physical media transfer. • Replication only moves only new data across the FC link. • Up to 512 Snaps per array

  40. Recent Remote Snap Enhancements (for FC and FC/iSCSI controllers only) Many to 1 Replication (up to 4 nodes) replicate from “many” branch offices to the home office for the purposes of backing up data from the branch office Mixed controller replication P2000 G3 FC Controller -> FC/iSCSI Combo Controller FC/iSCSI Combo controller -> P2000 G3 FC Controller Single controller to single controller replication Physical media transfer enhancement Vdisk can be shut down and removed on a live system – no longer requires the array or JBOD to be shut down

  41. Management

  42. Management support – New features with G3 models Web browser support The P2000 G3 arrays support target based management, and include a Web interface and a telnet interface • They utilize a web browser for management. NEW: SMI-S interface provides a standards-based embedded management capability for applications • Native SMI-S (does not request host software to be installed) NEW: performance monitoring commands are available in the CLI telnet interface NEW: HDD Spin-down supported for energy savings (standard) The P2000 G3 supports Microsoft Internet Explorer V7.x and V8.x, and Mozilla Firefox 1.0.7 or later.

  43. MSA P2000 G3 HDD Spin-down Feature • Reduce power consumption of a given system by at least 20% when all drives are in a spun-down state. • Supports both SATA, MDL and SAS disk drives. • JBOD enclosures are supported, in addition to the RAID head. • Management Features: • User enable/disable (default is off) • Can set policy per VDisk • User must configure the inactivity timer for each VDisk (includes dedicated spares) • Disk Scrubbing disabled when Spindown is activated • Unused and Hot-Spare HDDs • Once enabled, unused and global spare disks are automatically monitored with a default policy. • User can modify the inactivity timer for unused and global spare disks. • 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.

  44. Upgrades

  45. Upgrading existing MSA2000 arrays • P2000 G3 controllers can be used to replace controllers in MSA2000 arrays. This is a “Data in Place” process! • Existing MSA2000 and MSA2000 G2 customers can upgrade their systems with P2000 G3 controllers (FC, SAS or iSCSI). • Retain their chassis, drives, and JBODs • Newly configured unit takes on the full personality of a G3 except that the “back-end” of the array head itself would be restricted to the SAS 3Gb transfer speed • Vdisk configuration on the older array will be detected • P2000 G3 features like increased scalability, standard snapshot and Volume Copy, (optional Remote Snap for FC or Combo) would now be characteristic of their newly upgraded array • Cross-protocol , in addition to generational upgrades are also supported • For example owners of an early MSA2000i iSCSI array (G1) could upgrade with third generation P2000 G3 FC controllers. • Review the upgrade whitepapers for more information • Upgrading the HP StorageWorks MSA2000 G2 to the P2000 G3 MSA • (http://h20195.www2.hp.com/v2/GetPDF.aspx/4AA0-8304ENW.pdf)

  46. Investment Protection • Hewlett Packard's 2000 series of entry-level arrays is the leader in the field of supporting upgrades - between the generations AND between protocols MSA2000fc G1 P2000 G3 8Gb FC MSA2000fc G2 P2000 G3 10GbE iSCSI MSA2000i G2 MSA2000i G1 P2000 G3 1GbE iSCSI MSA2000sa G1 MSA2000sa G2 P2000 G3 6Gb SAS Data in Place Upgrade White Papers available at www.hp.com/go/P2000

  47. __________________ Thank You!

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