Dell Compellent Storage Center

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Dell Compellent Storage Center - Product Brief Evaluator Series Research - September 7, 2012

Dell Compellent Storage Center Introduction

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Highlights  Dual controller block storage  Virtualization of attached disks  Thin Provisioning  Snapshots  Remote Replication  Add-on NAS

The Compellent Storage Center is a block storage system aimed at the mid-tier enterprise market. The newest model is the SC8000 which replaces the earlier Model 40 although the Model 40 will continue to be available through 2012. Dell calls their design Fluid Data Architecture. Compellent calls their design Fluid Data Architecture. The concept of Fluid Data that is embodied with the architecture of the Compellent systems is that data can be automatically stored, moved, exported, or imported based on the intelligence in the Compellent system. The advanced features of the Compellent system are centered on managing and moving data to optimize the storage.

The Compellent Storage Center is a dual controller design with redundant components that allow for failover in the case of failure of a controller and continued operation in the case of failure of other components. The dual controller system uses communication through switches to detect failure in the paired controller and handle the failover. Physical disks are virtualized with blocks to be stored or retrieved managed across the disks in virtual volumes. Using the indirection with the block locations not tied to specific disks prior to storing allows for the features such as automated tiering, use of all physical resources, and redistribution of data to avoid hotspots to be implemented. The virtualized architecture with blocks being handled independently also gives flexibility in handling of the RAID protection and the ability to do wide striping allowing for more simultaneous disk access. The cache management allows for multiple threads to access cache with read-ahead algorithm for read caching of data in system memory and a separate write cache mirrored across the controllers. The write cache is battery backed to maintain data in the case of a failure. I/O operations are monitored and optimized for performance by merging contiguous block requests into a single request to minimize physical disk revolutions, sorting I/O request to minimize seek operations, and deep tagged command queuing for multiple outstanding I/O requests to disks.

Usage The Dell Compellent Storage Center system is a block storage device targeted for environments that have performance and advanced feature requirements typically in the mid-tier enterprise. Any application that requires block storage can use the Compellent system. The add-on NAS is a server with NAS software loaded and would be an independent NAS implementation.

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Characteristics - Performance – The Dell Compellent is a dual node, active-active system which should have good performance. No performance data has been made available at this time. - Availability – The system is fully redundant with no single point of failure. The controller has an automated failover process. - Replication for BC/DR – Asynchronous remote replication is available for BC/DR volume usages. Applications - The Dell Compellent Storage Center is targeted at applications that use block I/O. - The base set of included feature such as snapshot and remote replication are expected with tier 1 applications. The Dell system integrated with VSS for Windows environments. System environments - The Compellent Storage Center is a block storage system accessed using Fibre Channel and iSCSI with standard drivers on host systems. Deployment and Administration - The Compellent system is known as an easy to install and easy to administer system. Customers should be able to install and configure the system or use services people from the reseller.

Potential The Dell Compellent Storage Center is a modern architecture with virtualization of all attached storage and a sophisticated tiering implementation. Dell should be able to continue this architecture for a long time, adding more high value features such as synchronous replication, encryption and compression.

Link to vendor site for specifications: http://www.compellent.com/Products.aspx.

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System Specifications from Evaluator Group Comparison Matrix Vendor System Basics

Dell Compellent Storage Center

Models

SC8000

Cache

Data Cache Max - per node

Number of Controllers

1, 2 Increment

Drive number - Max by Model

Max physical capacity (Raw)

4 GB

FC Drives: 1,232 SAS Drives: 960 FC Drives: 739 TB SAS Drives: 960 TB

Dynamic Cache Partitioning

System Cache - per node

Not Applicable No

16 - 64 GB

Drives Currently Available SSD Max Drives / max capacity

480 / 96 TB

SSD

200, 400 GB

FC / SAS 15k

300, 600 GB 3.5" 146 GB 2.5"

FC / SAS 10k

450, 600 GB 3.5" 450, 600, 900 GB 2.5"

FATA, NL-SAS, SATA 7.2k

NL-SAS 1, 2, 3 TB 3.5" 1 TB 2.5"

Drive intermix (per drive encl) RAID Configurations RAID Levels RAID Intermix Max drives per RAID group Global hot spare Redundant hot swap

Yes 0, 5, 6 (data initially written to RAID 10) Yes Yes Configurable Yes

Cache binding option Performance

No

Total bandwidth (GB/sec)

No Spec

Max IOPS

No Spec

SPC-1

No

SPC-2 LUN’s

No

Max LUN’s / System

No Spec

Max LUN size

10 PB

Wide Striping

Yes

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Dell Compellent Highlights

 Virtualization of the attached disk storage  Wide-striping of data blocks across all physical disks  Thin provisioning  RAID protection levels 0, 10, 5, 6  Data prioritization – control of service level assignment to prioritize data access  Automated tiered storage called Data Progression 1

Dell Compellent Highlights  Additional element to provide file access using NAS protocols  Live Volume storage hypervisor to present storage volume to two storage arrays for workload migration and failover  All disks in a single pool (virtualized) – Data restriped across disks that are added – Page size can be either 512K, 2 MB (default) or 4 MB

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Dell Compellent Storage Center - Product Brief Evaluator Series Research - September 7, 2012

Compellent for Virtual

Dell Compellent Model Comparison Feature / Function Form Factor Number of Controllers RAID Levels Maximum Disk Drives

Model SC8000

Model 40

Rack Mount 1 or 2 (HA) with two 2.5 GHz 6-core 1 or 2 (HA) with single 2.5 GHz dualcore Xeon processors Xeon processors 0, 5, 6, 10 FC – 1,232 - 16 drives per enclosure SAS – 960 - 12 and 24 drives per enclosure

Minimum Disk Drives

2

Drive Sizes Supported

SSD: 200, 400 GB SAS FC 3.5”: 300, 600 GB 15,000 RPM 450 GB 10,000 RPM SAS 3.5”: 450, 600 GB 15,000 RPM, 1, 2, 3 TB 7,200 RPM SAS 2.5”: 146 GB 15,000 RPM, 450, 600, 900 GB 10,000 RPM NL-SAS: 1 TB 7,200 RPM

Maximum Raw Capacity

FC: 739 TB SAS: 960 TB

Disk Interface Speed

FC: 4 Gb/s - 11 loops per chain SAS: 6 Gb/s – 10 loops per chain

Maximum backend ports System Memory NVRAM Capacity Drive intermix Drive spin-down Min/Max iSCSI ports Min/Max Fibre channel ports Min/Max FCoE ports Host Interface

FC 16, SAS 10 16 – 64 GB 12 GB 512 MB 512 MB Yes Yes No No 0 / 10 0 / 10 0 / 16 0 / 16 0 / 10 0 / 10 Fibre Channel 4, 8Gb/s; iSCSI, 1Gb/s, 10Gb/s; FCoE 10Gb/s

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Dell Compellent Storage Center - Product Brief Evaluator Series Research - September 7, 2012

Dell Compellent Advanced Features  Snapshots with consistency groups  Separate server with NAS software loaded is option – Previous: Window-based and Open Solaris with ZFS – Dell FS8600 NAS product front end

Dell Compellent Advanced Features  Data Instant Replay (Snapshot) – copy on write – Created on time interval – No limit on number

 Remote Instant Replay (Replication) – Asynchronous replication: full copy made and then incremental changes are replicated – Can use FC or IP for replication

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Dell Compellent Storage Center - Product Brief Evaluator Series Research - September 7, 2012

Dell Compellent Data Progression  Architecture – System captures in-depth access information – Storage profile for SSD’s required – Supports 9 tiers of storage  Based on 3 drive types, 3 rotation speeds, 3 RAID levels

– Based on System datapage size – Page size can be either 512K, 2 MB (default) or 4 MB

 Data Progression – Default is 3 days of learning move to promote data, 12 days for demotion – Write cache should be disabled on SSD volumes – Reports built-in to system, including amount of data to be moved up or down next cycle – Considers RAID levels, and track placement as well

Dell Compellent Data Progression  Architecture – System captures in-depth access information – Storage profile for SSD’s required – Supports 9 tiers of storage  Based on 3 drive types, 3 rotation speeds, 3 RAID levels

– Based on System datapage size – Page size can be either 512K, 2 MB (default) or 4 MB

 Data Progression – Default is 3 days of learning move to promote data, 12 days for demotion – Write cache should be disabled on SSD volumes – Reports built-in to system, including amount of data to be moved up or down next cycle – Considers RAID levels, and track placement as well

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Dell Compellent Strengths and Concerns Strengths

Potential Concerns

 Confusion between EqualLogic and  Very economical system with advanced features only seen on more Compellent  Need some additions expensive systems – Larger cache  Designed as a virtualized system – Data reduction  Automated tiering – data progression – Encryption  Dell will be able to push product and drive costs  Ability to migrate volumes to other systems

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