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Page 1: 1 © 2013 IBM Corporation Aprovechando el valor de la información crucial en la organización FlashSystem Family Adrian Restuccia High End Storage Technical.

1 © 2013 IBM Corporation

Aprovechando el valor de la información crucial en la organización

FlashSystem Family

Adrian RestucciaHigh End Storage Technical [email protected]

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2009

800,000 petabytes

2020

35 zettabytesas much Data and ContentOver Coming Decade

44x Business leaders frequently make decisions based on information they don’t trust, or don’t have

1 in 3

83%of CIOs cited “Business intelligence and analytics” as part of their visionary plansto enhance competitiveness

Business leaders say they don’t have access to the information they need to do their jobs

1 in 2

of CEOs need to do a better job capturing and understanding information rapidly in order to make swift business decisions

60%Of world’s datais unstructured

80%

Information is at the Center of a New Wave of Opportunity…

… And Organizations Need Deeper Insights… And Organizations Need Deeper Insights

Smarter Computing

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Consider Big Data within an enterprise’s information supply chain and storage infrastructure.

External Information

Sources

Transactional & CollaborativeApplications

Business Analytics Applications

Smarter Computing

IBM FlashSystems

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Smarter Computing Demands Flash

“The more we have flash for consumer devices...”

“...the more we need flash for our data centers...”

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Why Flash Storage…….. Timing is Perfect!

In the last 10 years…

CPU Speed: Performance increase roughly 8-10x

DRAM Speed: Performance increase roughly 7-9x

Network Speed: Performance increase of 100x

Bus Speed: Performance increased roughly 20x

Disk speed: Performance increased 1.2x

IBM FlashSystem™

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IT Infrastructure Challenges

From 1980 to 2010, CPU performance has grown 60% per year*

…and yet, disk performance has grown ~5% per year during that same period**

From 1980 to 2010, CPU performance has grown 60% per year*

…and yet, disk performance has grown ~5% per year during that same period**

CPU performance has grown 10x in the last decade

While storage has grown capacity it has been unable to keep up in performance

Systems are now Latency & IO bound resulting in a significant performance gap

CPU performance has grown 10x in the last decade

While storage has grown capacity it has been unable to keep up in performance

Systems are now Latency & IO bound resulting in a significant performance gap

* IBM study of CPU performance ** IBM study of disk performance

Performance Gap

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Most Costly & Volatile

Time Consuming, Very Expensive &

Risky

Wasteful, Expensive & Ineffective with Storage Latency

Issues

Expensive & Ineffective for

Storage Performance Issues

Client Responses to Performance Gap

Add More Memory

Typical Performance

Mitigation Tactics

HDD Performance Enhancement

Add CPUsTune & Modify

Application

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All Flash is About Economics

Improve Performance

ReduceCosts

Enable NewOpportunities

Leverage the “Economies of Scale” of Flash

– Accelerate Application Performance– Gain Greater System Utilization – Lower Software & Hardware Cost– Save Power / Cooling / Floor Space– Drive Value Out of Big Data

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No applicationOr architecture Changes

Benefits & economics outweigh disk

Reduce floor space, power & cooling

Servers, Applications and Databases are FASTER!

Understanding Application Efficiency using FlashSystem

CPU Utilization & App. Efficiency

4%Total Application Processing Time 5,200us (5.2ms)

5,000us (5ms)

200us (.2ms)

Application Processing Time

Time Waiting for I/0(Waiting for Array)

Time Processing Data(Server CPU)

Disk/Hybrid/SSD IBM FlashSystem

CPU Utilization& App. Efficiency

50%Total Application Processing Time400us (.4ms)

200us (.2ms)

200us (.2ms)

What do you do with the Extra

Time?

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Race to Zero Latency

Tape DrivesHard Drive Disks

Solid State Disk

IBM FlashSystem

Seconds5-15 milliseconds

~1 milliseconds

200 microseconds, 1U up to 40 TB

Zero Latency

With each new gen. of storage, comes performance gains in order of magnitude

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•Supplement your existing infrastructure.

•Assign the heaviest, most critical workload to IBM FlashSystem.

•Decrease overall response times.

•Increase efficiency/utilization across the IT stack.

•Completely eliminate storage performance issues

IBM FlashSystem – Remove I/O BottleNeck

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•IBM FlashSystem attaches to a Server, SAN Fabric, or SVC•IBM FlashSystemappears as a block storage device

•Installation in under 60 minutes•Slide into Rack/attach FC or IB•Plug in Ethernet for GUI•Define LUNS / Allocate files•No RAID Groups/No Tuning Controls•Management Port provides real time statistics

IBM FlashSystem –Easy Deployment

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Industry Vertical

Use Case

Where Do You Best Use Flash Today

Typical Use Cases and Verticals

Cloud-Scale Infrastructures

OLTP Databases

Virtual Infrastructures

Computational Applications

Analytical Apps/OLAP

Government

Financial

Telecom

High Performance Computing

eCommerce

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Where Do You Best Use Flash Today

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Exadata Example

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ASM Preferred Read

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HANA Example

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HANA Example

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CAPI – an open invitation to innovate on POWER

FPGA

Power Processor

Coherent Attached Processor Proxy (CAPP) in processor

• Unit on processor that extends coherency to an attached device

• On processor directory responds on behalf of off-chip device (Filtering snoops)

Coherency protocol tunneled over standard PCIe• Eliminates the need for special I/Os and protocol logic

– CAPI utilizes standard Posted Write and Non-posted Reads

• Reduces the complexity and bandwidth requirements of the attached device

Enables attached device to be a peer to the processor

• Simplifies programming model between application• Enables device to use same effective address as application

running in processor• Eliminates the cumbersome I/O Device Driver requirements

– Pinned memory not required

POWER8 Synergy – CAPI ( Coherence Accelerator Processor Interface)

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CAPI Attached Flash Optimization

Issues Read/Write Commands from applications to eliminate 97% of instruction path length CAPI Flash controller Operates in User Space

Pin buffers, Translate, Map DMA, Start I/O

Application

LVM

Disk & Adapter DD

Read/WriteSyscall

strategy() iodone()

FileSystemstrategy() iodone()

Interrupt, unmap, unpin,Iodone scheduling

< 500 Instructions < 500 Instructions

ApplicationPosix Async I/O Style API

User LibraryShared Memory Work Queue

aio_read()aio_write()

20K Instructions 20K Instructions

Attach flash memory to POWER8 via CAPI coherent Attach

POWER8 Synergy – CAPI ( Coherence Accelerator Processor Interface)

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IBM FlashSystem Family

FlashSystem V840 FlashSystem 840

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IBM FlashSystem 840 Data Center Optimized

• 1.1M IOPS• 8 GB/s Bandwidth• Multiple connectivity interfaces

- 16Gb/8Gb Fibre Channel- 40Gb QDR InfiniBand- 10Gb FCoE

• Fully redundant and hot swappable architecture: - Flash modules, power supplies, batteries, interfaces, fans

• Non-disruptive maintenance and updates - Concurrent code load, highly serviceable design

• Encryption

• 2U form factor- minimal footprint for best of breed ROI• Low power 625 watts• Field upgradeable, granular capacity

- 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 32, 40, 48• Reduce installation and management time

with intuitive standardized GUI

• Low Latency 135/90 µs R/W • Purpose-built, highly parallel design• Maximize host CPU efficiency and productivity

Macro Efficiency

MicroLatency™

Enterprise Reliability

Extreme Performance

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IBM FlashSystem 840: Hardware View

Flash Modules (12)

RAID Controllers (2)

Battery Modules (2)

Power Supplies (2)

Fan Modules (4)

Interface Modules (4)

Management Modules (2)

Canisters (2)

Improved RAS featuresFront/Back accessible Hot-swap Flash Modules, Power Supplies, Batteries, Fans, Controllers w/ interface cards and CanistersNon-disruptive maintenance and firmware updates (concurrent code load)

Improved RAS featuresFront/Back accessible Hot-swap Flash Modules, Power Supplies, Batteries, Fans, Controllers w/ interface cards and CanistersNon-disruptive maintenance and firmware updates (concurrent code load)

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IBM FlashSystem Midrange SSD-based Array

Source: SPC-1/E Result #AE00006 (IBM FlashSystem 820), 8/16/2013, and SPC-1 Result #A00134 (HP 3PAR StoreServ 7400 Storage System (with SSDs)), 5/23/2013. Data indicated by * is derived from SPC data, not reported directly. More footnotes coming…

Price per GB Latency (minimum) Power Space Capacity

density (GB/U)IOPS density

(IOPS/U)

75% better

45% better

30% better

75% better

97% better

67% better

Optimization Drives Data Economics

SPC-1 Comparison – FlashSystem vs. SSDs

Under Embargo Until Nov. 19, 2013

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IBM Flash Storage Impact on Systems Economics

85% Reductionin batch

processing times

85% Reductionin batch

processing times

50% Reductionin Software Licenses

50% Reductionin Software Licenses

80% ReductionEnergyUsage

80% ReductionEnergyUsage

75% Reductionin footprint;1 Petabyte

on1 floor tile.

75% Reductionin footprint;1 Petabyte

on1 floor tile.

Better Economics Without Re-architecting Applications

100 µs LatencyNo more

bottlenecks

100 µs LatencyNo more

bottlenecks

Enterprise ReliabilityHigh Availability, 2D Flash RAID

& IBM Variable Stripe RAIDTM

Enterprise ReliabilityHigh Availability, 2D Flash RAID

& IBM Variable Stripe RAIDTM

The data below are based on average operating conditions that may or may not be representative of a particular customer’s operating environment. The use case measurements are from TMS customers using the flash technology that has been integrated into IBM’s systems

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John the Datacenter Owner

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FlashSystem Family

GRACIAS!!

Adrian RestucciaHigh End Storage Technical [email protected]