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klises at caminomedical

Jun 1, 2009, 1:38 PM

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ESX volume design question

What would you do?
ESX 3.5 running all windows servers; FCP with all fiber drives
We have an existing 6030 with 1 aggr, 1 large volume with ~5 LUNS 500GB a
piece; running DOT 7.24. (upgrading soon, so no dedupe running yet). We
have a new HA 6040 (PAM cards) =). The existing volume on the 6030 is still
at 100 percent fractional reserve.

We have SMVI running in our test environment, but not in prod yet.
We wanted to snapmirror from the 6030 to the 6040 and visa versa. The 6040
is running 7.3.1.1 so I can only go from the 6030 to the 6040 for now. No
vmware on the 6040 yet.
Question:
I have 3 shelves each for each head (6 300gb total for the 6040) and 1 big
aggr on the 6030, 11.5TB agr 4.97used in the volume on the 6030.

I was thinking of having the volumes for the 6040 @ 750GB and 1 LUN. I am
averaging ~20 windows boxes. I figured when SMVI runs, it is only 1
snapmirror update vs running the job with allt he LUNS in 1 big aggr and
multiple snapmirrors happening. I will make the fractional reserve set to
50% on the 6040 with thin provisioning at the LUN level, and dedupe.

Pros:
I think its more granular. Having to find a location for 6TB is a bit
difficult

Con:
Not as much dedupe by having all VM's in 1 volume.

Thoughts, experiences, gotchas.?
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Darren.Sykes at csr

Jun 2, 2009, 1:13 AM

Post #2 of 7 (2045 views)
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RE: ESX volume design question [In reply to]

Have you considered using NFS rather than FC?

It would allow you to have larger volumes (as you're not constrained by
the same VM/datastore limit due to ESX locking on block based devices)
and you'll therefore no longer need fractional reserve and will get
better dedup savings?

If that's not a possibility, you'll have to consider whether 20 VM's per
datastore is ideal; When I last used FC, best practice was less than
that.

Darren


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-toasters [at] mathworks [mailto:owner-toasters [at] mathworks]
On Behalf Of steve klise
Sent: 01 June 2009 21:39
To: toasters [at] mathworks
Subject: ESX volume design question


What would you do?
ESX 3.5 running all windows servers; FCP with all fiber drives
We have an existing 6030 with 1 aggr, 1 large volume with ~5 LUNS 500GB
a
piece; running DOT 7.24. (upgrading soon, so no dedupe running yet). We
have a new HA 6040 (PAM cards) =). The existing volume on the 6030 is
still
at 100 percent fractional reserve.

We have SMVI running in our test environment, but not in prod yet.
We wanted to snapmirror from the 6030 to the 6040 and visa versa. The
6040
is running 7.3.1.1 so I can only go from the 6030 to the 6040 for now.
No
vmware on the 6040 yet.
Question:
I have 3 shelves each for each head (6 300gb total for the 6040) and 1
big
aggr on the 6030, 11.5TB agr 4.97used in the volume on the 6030.

I was thinking of having the volumes for the 6040 @ 750GB and 1 LUN. I
am
averaging ~20 windows boxes. I figured when SMVI runs, it is only 1
snapmirror update vs running the job with allt he LUNS in 1 big aggr and
multiple snapmirrors happening. I will make the fractional reserve set
to
50% on the 6040 with thin provisioning at the LUN level, and dedupe.

Pros:
I think its more granular. Having to find a location for 6TB is a bit
difficult

Con:
Not as much dedupe by having all VM's in 1 volume.

Thoughts, experiences, gotchas.?
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jack1729 at gmail

Jun 2, 2009, 4:07 AM

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Re: ESX volume design question [In reply to]

He mentioned that he is running smvi - I am not sure smvi supports nfs
yet.....but highly recommend nfs on NetApp for VMWare make sure you read
the latest TR from NetApp about optimal configuration of VMWare on
NetApp - also make sure you upgrade to ESX 3.5U3 or later.

Darren Sykes wrote:
> Have you considered using NFS rather than FC?
>
> It would allow you to have larger volumes (as you're not constrained by
> the same VM/datastore limit due to ESX locking on block based devices)
> and you'll therefore no longer need fractional reserve and will get
> better dedup savings?
>
> If that's not a possibility, you'll have to consider whether 20 VM's per
> datastore is ideal; When I last used FC, best practice was less than
> that.
>
> Darren
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-toasters [at] mathworks [mailto:owner-toasters [at] mathworks]
> On Behalf Of steve klise
> Sent: 01 June 2009 21:39
> To: toasters [at] mathworks
> Subject: ESX volume design question
>
>
> What would you do?
> ESX 3.5 running all windows servers; FCP with all fiber drives
> We have an existing 6030 with 1 aggr, 1 large volume with ~5 LUNS 500GB
> a
> piece; running DOT 7.24. (upgrading soon, so no dedupe running yet). We
> have a new HA 6040 (PAM cards) =). The existing volume on the 6030 is
> still
> at 100 percent fractional reserve.
>
> We have SMVI running in our test environment, but not in prod yet.
> We wanted to snapmirror from the 6030 to the 6040 and visa versa. The
> 6040
> is running 7.3.1.1 so I can only go from the 6030 to the 6040 for now.
> No
> vmware on the 6040 yet.
> Question:
> I have 3 shelves each for each head (6 300gb total for the 6040) and 1
> big
> aggr on the 6030, 11.5TB agr 4.97used in the volume on the 6030.
>
> I was thinking of having the volumes for the 6040 @ 750GB and 1 LUN. I
> am
> averaging ~20 windows boxes. I figured when SMVI runs, it is only 1
> snapmirror update vs running the job with allt he LUNS in 1 big aggr and
> multiple snapmirrors happening. I will make the fractional reserve set
> to
> 50% on the 6040 with thin provisioning at the LUN level, and dedupe.
>
> Pros:
> I think its more granular. Having to find a location for 6TB is a bit
> difficult
>
> Con:
> Not as much dedupe by having all VM's in 1 volume.
>
> Thoughts, experiences, gotchas.?
>


Stetson.Webster at netapp

Jun 2, 2009, 6:23 AM

Post #4 of 7 (2039 views)
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RE: ESX volume design question [In reply to]

SMVI supports NFS.


Stetson M. Webster
Professional Services Consultant
NCIE-SAN, NCIE-B&R, SNIA-SCSN-E
NetApp Global Services - Southeast District
919.250.0052 Mobile
Stetson.Webster [at] netapp
Learn how: netapp.com/guarantee



-----Original Message-----
From: Jack Lyons [mailto:jack1729 [at] gmail]
Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 7:08 AM
To: Darren Sykes
Cc: steve klise; toasters [at] mathworks
Subject: Re: ESX volume design question

He mentioned that he is running smvi - I am not sure smvi supports nfs
yet.....but highly recommend nfs on NetApp for VMWare make sure you read

the latest TR from NetApp about optimal configuration of VMWare on
NetApp - also make sure you upgrade to ESX 3.5U3 or later.

Darren Sykes wrote:
> Have you considered using NFS rather than FC?
>
> It would allow you to have larger volumes (as you're not constrained
by
> the same VM/datastore limit due to ESX locking on block based devices)
> and you'll therefore no longer need fractional reserve and will get
> better dedup savings?
>
> If that's not a possibility, you'll have to consider whether 20 VM's
per
> datastore is ideal; When I last used FC, best practice was less than
> that.
>
> Darren
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-toasters [at] mathworks
[mailto:owner-toasters [at] mathworks]
> On Behalf Of steve klise
> Sent: 01 June 2009 21:39
> To: toasters [at] mathworks
> Subject: ESX volume design question
>
>
> What would you do?
> ESX 3.5 running all windows servers; FCP with all fiber drives
> We have an existing 6030 with 1 aggr, 1 large volume with ~5 LUNS
500GB
> a
> piece; running DOT 7.24. (upgrading soon, so no dedupe running yet).
We
> have a new HA 6040 (PAM cards) =). The existing volume on the 6030 is
> still
> at 100 percent fractional reserve.
>
> We have SMVI running in our test environment, but not in prod yet.
> We wanted to snapmirror from the 6030 to the 6040 and visa versa. The
> 6040
> is running 7.3.1.1 so I can only go from the 6030 to the 6040 for now.
> No
> vmware on the 6040 yet.
> Question:
> I have 3 shelves each for each head (6 300gb total for the 6040) and 1
> big
> aggr on the 6030, 11.5TB agr 4.97used in the volume on the 6030.
>
> I was thinking of having the volumes for the 6040 @ 750GB and 1 LUN.
I
> am
> averaging ~20 windows boxes. I figured when SMVI runs, it is only 1
> snapmirror update vs running the job with allt he LUNS in 1 big aggr
and
> multiple snapmirrors happening. I will make the fractional reserve
set
> to
> 50% on the 6040 with thin provisioning at the LUN level, and dedupe.
>
> Pros:
> I think its more granular. Having to find a location for 6TB is a bit
> difficult
>
> Con:
> Not as much dedupe by having all VM's in 1 volume.
>
> Thoughts, experiences, gotchas.?
>


Darren.Sykes at csr

Jun 2, 2009, 6:28 AM

Post #5 of 7 (2050 views)
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RE: ESX volume design question [In reply to]

It does indeed (we use it).

You're probably thinking of Protection Manager which doesn't yet.



-----Original Message-----
From: Webster, Stetson [mailto:Stetson.Webster [at] netapp]
Sent: 02 June 2009 14:24
To: Jack Lyons; Darren Sykes
Cc: steve klise; toasters [at] mathworks
Subject: RE: ESX volume design question

SMVI supports NFS.


Stetson M. Webster
Professional Services Consultant
NCIE-SAN, NCIE-B&R, SNIA-SCSN-E
NetApp Global Services - Southeast District
919.250.0052 Mobile
Stetson.Webster [at] netapp
Learn how: netapp.com/guarantee



-----Original Message-----
From: Jack Lyons [mailto:jack1729 [at] gmail]
Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 7:08 AM
To: Darren Sykes
Cc: steve klise; toasters [at] mathworks
Subject: Re: ESX volume design question

He mentioned that he is running smvi - I am not sure smvi supports nfs
yet.....but highly recommend nfs on NetApp for VMWare make sure you read

the latest TR from NetApp about optimal configuration of VMWare on
NetApp - also make sure you upgrade to ESX 3.5U3 or later.

Darren Sykes wrote:
> Have you considered using NFS rather than FC?
>
> It would allow you to have larger volumes (as you're not constrained
by
> the same VM/datastore limit due to ESX locking on block based devices)
> and you'll therefore no longer need fractional reserve and will get
> better dedup savings?
>
> If that's not a possibility, you'll have to consider whether 20 VM's
per
> datastore is ideal; When I last used FC, best practice was less than
> that.
>
> Darren
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-toasters [at] mathworks
[mailto:owner-toasters [at] mathworks]
> On Behalf Of steve klise
> Sent: 01 June 2009 21:39
> To: toasters [at] mathworks
> Subject: ESX volume design question
>
>
> What would you do?
> ESX 3.5 running all windows servers; FCP with all fiber drives
> We have an existing 6030 with 1 aggr, 1 large volume with ~5 LUNS
500GB
> a
> piece; running DOT 7.24. (upgrading soon, so no dedupe running yet).
We
> have a new HA 6040 (PAM cards) =). The existing volume on the 6030 is
> still
> at 100 percent fractional reserve.
>
> We have SMVI running in our test environment, but not in prod yet.
> We wanted to snapmirror from the 6030 to the 6040 and visa versa. The
> 6040
> is running 7.3.1.1 so I can only go from the 6030 to the 6040 for now.
> No
> vmware on the 6040 yet.
> Question:
> I have 3 shelves each for each head (6 300gb total for the 6040) and 1
> big
> aggr on the 6030, 11.5TB agr 4.97used in the volume on the 6030.
>
> I was thinking of having the volumes for the 6040 @ 750GB and 1 LUN.
I
> am
> averaging ~20 windows boxes. I figured when SMVI runs, it is only 1
> snapmirror update vs running the job with allt he LUNS in 1 big aggr
and
> multiple snapmirrors happening. I will make the fractional reserve
set
> to
> 50% on the 6040 with thin provisioning at the LUN level, and dedupe.
>
> Pros:
> I think its more granular. Having to find a location for 6TB is a bit
> difficult
>
> Con:
> Not as much dedupe by having all VM's in 1 volume.
>
> Thoughts, experiences, gotchas.?
>



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silkey at ece

Jun 2, 2009, 8:52 AM

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Re: ESX volume design question [In reply to]

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On 6/2/09 9:28 AM, Darren Sykes wrote:
> It does indeed (we use it).
>
> You're probably thinking of Protection Manager which doesn't yet.

Also VMWare doesnt support SRM under NFS datastores in ESX 3.5. I also
hear that this wont be supported under vSphere 4 either (not enough QA
cycles to certify). Just another gotcha making NFS a second-class
VMWare citizen as far as I recall.

Still VMWare atop NFS is so worth the ease-of-use, diminished-complexity
... :)

Cheers.

- --
Nick Silkey

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jeremy.page at gilbarco

Jun 2, 2009, 9:08 AM

Post #7 of 7 (2051 views)
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RE: ESX volume design question [In reply to]

I think we may see it come out soon though, and like you said even if I
can't use SRM I'll deal with it, I'd rather have NFS.

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-toasters [at] mathworks [mailto:owner-toasters [at] mathworks]
On Behalf Of Nick Silkey
Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 11:52 AM
To: Darren Sykes
Cc: Webster, Stetson; Jack Lyons; steve klise; toasters [at] mathworks
Subject: Re: ESX volume design question

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On 6/2/09 9:28 AM, Darren Sykes wrote:
> It does indeed (we use it).
>
> You're probably thinking of Protection Manager which doesn't yet.

Also VMWare doesnt support SRM under NFS datastores in ESX 3.5. I also
hear that this wont be supported under vSphere 4 either (not enough QA
cycles to certify). Just another gotcha making NFS a second-class
VMWare citizen as far as I recall.

Still VMWare atop NFS is so worth the ease-of-use, diminished-complexity
... :)

Cheers.

- --
Nick Silkey

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