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| style="width: 10%"|<center>'''Media Type'''</center>
| style="width: 10%"|<center>'''Media Type'''</center>
| style="width: 10%"|<center>'''Protocol Support'''</center>
| style="width: 10%"|<center>'''Protocol Support'''</center>
| style="width: 30%"|<center>'''Workload'''</center>
| style="width: 25%"|<center>'''Workload'''</center>
| style="width: 20%"|<center>'''Bill of Materials'''</center>
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|<center>4TB raw / 2TB usable<br><br>QS 5 Image: XS (4TB)</center>
|<center>4TB raw / 2TB usable<br><br>QS 5 Image: XS (4TB)</center>
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|<center>NFS / SMB</center>
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|Accessing IBM Cloud Object Storage as NAS via NFS or SMB protocols<br>File backups of NFS and SMB shares to IBM Cloud Object Storage<br>General purposed NAS file storage which is optionally backed up to IBM Cloud Object Storage
|Accessing IBM Cloud Object Storage as NAS<br>Backups of file shares to IBM Cloud Object Storage<br>General-purpose NAS file storage that can be backed up to IBM Cloud Object Storage
|2x E5-2620v4<br> 32GB RAM<br> <br>2 x 2TB SATA HDD<br>2 x 1TB SATA (mirrored boot)<br>2 x 1GbE or 10GbE Private Network ports
|2x E5-2620v4<br> 32GB RAM<br> <br>2 x 2TB SATA HDD<br>2 x 960GB SATA SSD (mirrored boot)<br>2 x 1GbE or 10GbE Private Network ports
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| style="width: 40%"|'''Extra Small Tier - Hybrid SAN/NAS – 4TB'''
| style="width: 30%"|'''Use Cases'''
| style="width: 30%"|'''System View'''
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|2x E5-2620v4<br> 32GB RAM<br> 8x 2TB<br> QS XSSmall Tier (4TB) License<br> 2x 960GB SSDs (write log)<br>2x 2TB SATA HDD, 2x 1TB SATA (mirrored boot)<br>2x 1GbE or 10GbE Private Network ports
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== Quick Configuration Steps ==
== Quick Configuration Steps ==
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'''Step Two:''' Cloud Containers Tab &rarr; Cloud Storage Containers &rarr; Cloud Container Create &rarr; enter share name &rarr; Click OK <br>
'''Step Two:''' Cloud Containers Tab &rarr; Cloud Storage Containers &rarr; Cloud Container Create &rarr; enter share name &rarr; Click OK <br>
'''Step Three:''' Storage Management Tab &rarr; Network Shares &rarr; Modify Network Share & SMB Access &rarr; adjust settings &rarr; Click OK <br>
'''Step Three:''' Storage Management Tab &rarr; Network Shares &rarr; Modify Network Share & SMB Access &rarr; adjust settings &rarr; Click OK <br>
== Expandable ==
 
Since the NAS gateway based Network Shares (QuantaStor Cloud Containers) are backed by IBM Cloud Object Storage there are no local storage requirements except that the boot device should be SSD based to improve cache performance. NAS gateway to object storage is for general unstructured data and backups. Gateways cannot be used directly for database and virtualization workloads. Add additional drives to expand capacity. Additional systems may be added to a given storage grid for easy management of all systems across IBM data centers.  OSNEXUS recommends provisioning a 24-bay or 36-bay server with free drive bays available for expandability as expansion disk-enclosures are not available as an add-on except at the time of initial server/system deployment.
== Performance ==
== Performance ==
NAS Gateway based Network Shares are not for high-performance use cases and will typically see 50MB/sec with 1GbE uplinks.  If higher performance is required then an system local Network Share should be provisioned which is then backed up to a cloud-based Network Share using a Backup Policy.  The performance of an system local Network Share is limited to the number of disks in the storage pool and can deliver over 1.2GB/sec of read/write throughput for large files on systems configured with dual 10GbE.
NAS Gateway based Network Shares are not for high-performance use cases and will typically see 50MB/sec with 1GbE uplinks.  If higher performance is required then an system local Network Share should be provisioned which is then backed up to a cloud-based Network Share using a Backup Policy.  The performance of an system local Network Share is limited to the number of disks in the storage pool and can deliver over 1.2GB/sec of read/write throughput for large files on systems configured with dual 10GbE.

Revision as of 21:30, 28 May 2019

QuantaStor’s NAS Gateway Storage System can be configured to have local NAS storage which is periodically backed-up to IBM Cloud Storage as objects or alternatively can be configured to cache a quantity of metadata but otherwise can serve as a NAS pass-thru gateway to IBM Cloud Storage.

Key Features

  • Provides NFS and SMB access to IBM S3 Object Storage
  • Objects map one-to-one as Files and vice-versa
  • Backup policies enable backups of NFS/SMB shares to IBM S3 Object Storage
  • Snapshot Schedules with long term snapshot retention options make file recovery from system local Network Shares easy.
  • Automatize operations via QS CLI and REST API

Reference Configurations

NAS Gateway Appliances

Capacity
Media Type
Protocol Support
Workload
Bill of Materials
Design
4TB raw / 2TB usable

QS 5 Image: XS (4TB)
HDD
NFS / CIFS / SMB
Accessing IBM Cloud Object Storage as NAS
Backups of file shares to IBM Cloud Object Storage
General-purpose NAS file storage that can be backed up to IBM Cloud Object Storage
2x E5-2620v4
32GB RAM

2 x 2TB SATA HDD
2 x 960GB SATA SSD (mirrored boot)
2 x 1GbE or 10GbE Private Network ports
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16TB raw / 8TB usable

QS5 Image: SM (16TB)
HDD
NFS / SMB
Accessing IBM Cloud Object Storage as NAS
Backups of file shares to IBM Cloud Object Storage
General-purpose NAS file storage that can be backed up to IBM Cloud Object Storage
2x E5-2620v4
64GB RAM
8 x 2TB SATA HDD
2 x 960GB SATA SSD (mirrored boot)
2 x 1GbE or 10GbE Private Network ports
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Quick Configuration Steps

Step One: Cloud Containers Tab → Cloud Storage Providers → Add Credentials → select Softlayer S3, enter keys → Click OK
Step Two: Cloud Containers Tab → Cloud Storage Containers → Cloud Container Create → enter share name → Click OK
Step Three: Storage Management Tab → Network Shares → Modify Network Share & SMB Access → adjust settings → Click OK

Performance

NAS Gateway based Network Shares are not for high-performance use cases and will typically see 50MB/sec with 1GbE uplinks. If higher performance is required then an system local Network Share should be provisioned which is then backed up to a cloud-based Network Share using a Backup Policy. The performance of an system local Network Share is limited to the number of disks in the storage pool and can deliver over 1.2GB/sec of read/write throughput for large files on systems configured with dual 10GbE.