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EMC ViPR software defined object storage part II

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This is part II in a series of posts pertaining to EMC ViPR software defined storage and object storage. You can read part I here and part III here.

 

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Some questions and discussion topics pertaining to ViPR:

 

ViPR architecture

Whom is ViPR for?

Organizations that need to scale with stability  across EMC, third-party or open storage software stacks and commodity hardware.  This applies to large and small enterprise, cloud service providers, managed  service providers, virtual and cloud environments/

What this means for EMC hardware/platform/systems?

They can continue to be used as is, or work  with ViPR or other deployment modes.

Does this mean EMC storage systems are  nearing their end of life?

IMHO for the most part not yet, granted there  will be some scenarios where new products will be used vs. others, or existing  ones used in new ways for different things.

 

As has been the case for years if not  decades, some products will survive, continue to evolve and find new roles,  kind of like different data storage mediums (e.g. ssd, disk, tape, etc).

How does ViPR work?

ViPR functions as a control plane across the data and storage infrastructure  supporting both north and southbound. northbound refers to use from or up  to application servers (physical machines   PM and virtual machines   VMs).  southbound refers target or destination storage systems. Storage systems can  be traditional EMC or third-party (NetApp mentioned as part of first release),  appliances, just a bunch of disks (JBOD) or cloud services.

Some general features and functions:

  • Provisioning and  allocation (with automation)
  • Data and storage  migration or tiering
  • Leverage scripts,  templates and workbooks
  • Support service  categories and catalogs
  • Discovery,  registration of storage systems
  • Create of storage  resource pools for host systems
  • Metering, measuring,  reporting, charge or show back
  • Alerts, alarms and notification
  • Self-service portal  for access and provisioning

ViPR data  plane (adding data services and value when needed)

Another part is the data plane for implementing data services and  access. For block and  file when not needed, ViPR steps out-of-the-way leveraging the underlying  storage systems or services.

object storage
Object storage access

 

When needed, the ViPR data plane can step in to  add added services and functionality along with support object based  access for little data and big data. For example, Hadoop Distributed File  System (HDFS) services can support northbound analytic software applications  running on servers accessing storage managed by ViPR.

 

Continue reading in part III of this series here including how ViPR works, who it is for and more analysis.

 

Ok, nuff said  (for now)

Cheers gs


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