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QuantaStor 5 SDS on Bare Metal servers delivers new levels of agility to IT organizations seeking dedicated, highly-secure and hyper-scale storage across the IBM Cloud. Featuring unified file, block and object protocol support, and unique grid management technology, QuantaStor Storage Systems  address a broad set of workloads including server virtualization, big data, cloud backup, media editing, deep archive, and high-performance compute applications. QuantaStor 5 is designed, integrated and certified for use with all Mass Storage Servers in IBM Cloud datacenters worldwide
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QuantaStor 5 storage systems on IBM Cloud Bare Metal servers deliver new levels of agility to IT organizations seeking dedicated, highly-secure and hyper-scalable storage across a global network of 60+ data centers. Featuring unified file, block and object protocols and unique grid management technology, QuantaStor 5 appliances address a broad set of workloads including server virtualization, big data, cloud backup, media editing, deep archive, and high-performance compute applications. QuantaStor 5 is designed, integrated and certified for use with all Mass Storage Servers in the IBM Cloud.
  
== Solution Matrix ==
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== QuantaStor 5 Server Deployment Guide ==
  
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'''The following guide provides step-by-step guidance for the selection, online provisioning and deployment of a QuantaStor 5 server on IBM Cloud Bare Metal hardware.'''<br><br>
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'''Step One:''' Identify the QuantaStor 5 solution below that matches your workload. QuantaStor is versatile storage software with capabilities that are divided broadly into scale-up SAN/NAS solutions or scale-out object solutions. Your storage use case, key objectives, performance and/or feature requirements will determine which QuantaStor solution is your best fit. The different Solution choices are given below, while comparative information regarding QuantaStor's workload capabilities are published in the [[IBM_Cloud_Solution_Matrix | IBM Cloud Solution Matrix]]. <br><br>
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'''Step Two:''' Select and order the hardware needed to build your SDS solution on IBM Cloud Bare Metal. Each Solution below will direct you to a number of reference configurations sized to the QuantaStor license capacity tiers on IBM Cloud. Use the reference configuration specific to your needs to order a Bare Metal Server optimized to your requirements from IBM Cloud.  Alternatively, you can use the OSNEXUS Solution Design Tools for IBM Cloud ([https://www.osnexus.com/design-ibm-sannas?license_term=2XL SAN/NAS Designer] or [https://www.osnexus.com/design-ibm-scaleout?license_term=LG Scale-out Storage Designer]) to customize a Bare Metal server to your specifications.<br><br>
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'''Step Three:''' Once you have received delivery of your QuantaStor 5 server, follow the solution-specific instructions for the set up and deployment of your new storage appliance according to OSNEXUS best practice guidelines.
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! Solution
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| SAN / NAS Systems
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| Scale-Out Block & Object Storage
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! File System
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| ZFS
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| Ceph
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| Gluster
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! Protocol Support
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| [https://wiki.osnexus.com/index.php?title=Block_Storage_Provisioning Block Storage] (iSCSI / FibreChannel) <br>[https://wiki.osnexus.com/index.php?title=File_Storage_Provisioning File Storage] (CIFS/NFS/SMB)
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| [https://wiki.osnexus.com/index.php?title=Block_Storage_Provisioning#Block_Storage_Provisioning_.28iSCSI.2FFC.29 Block Storage] (iSCSI) <br>[https://wiki.osnexus.com/index.php?title=Scale-out_Object_Setup_(ceph) Object Storage] (S3/Swift)
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| [https://wiki.osnexus.com/index.php?title=File_Storage_Provisioning File Storage] (CIFS/NFS)
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! File System Features
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| Snapshots / Bit-rot protection Remote Replication / Compression
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| [https://wiki.osnexus.com/index.php?title=Key_Features#Erasure_Coding Erasure-coding] and replica-based data distribution for high availability and fault-tolerance
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| Highly-available file storage suitable for archive applications with lower performance requirements.<br>Each NAS Archive cluster must contain a minimum of 3x systems.
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! Benefits
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| Lower latency / Lower $/TB hardware costs
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| Greater expandability within a single namespace
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| Greater expandability within a single namespace
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! Use Cases
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| Virtualization / DatabasesHigh Performance ComputeArchive / Media Editing
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| Virtualization / Archive / Unstructured Data
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| Archive storage only
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! Architecture
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| Standalone servers, with unified grid management
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| Clustered servers, min 3xUnified grid management
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| Clustered servers, min 3 xUnified grid management
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! Performance
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| Between 400MB/sec and 1.6GB/sec,depending on block size and number of disk;adding SSD will increase IOPS to 10k-20k;all-flash systems will deliver 100k+ sustained R/W IOPS
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| Between 400MB/sec and 1.2GB/sec,depending on block size;adding servers will boost performance
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| Adding systems or SSDs will boost performance. <br>Small 3x system configurations will deliver between 400MB/sec and 1.2GB/sec sequential throughput depending on block size and number of concurrent client connections.<br> Erasure-coding is recommended for best write performance and replica mode is recommended for best read performance.
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! Grids
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| SAN/NAS configurations can scale up to 432 TB raw by adding HDD to a 36-bay storage server
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| Scale-Out configurations can scale up to multi-petabyte in size by adding new servers to the QS grid
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| Scale-Out configurations can scale up to multi-petabyte in size by adding new servers to the QS grid
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! Reference Configuration
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| [https://wiki.osnexus.com/index.php?title=-_1._IBM_Cloud_QuantaStor_SAN/NAS_Storage_Servers SAN/NAS Storage Servers]
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| [https://wiki.osnexus.com/index.php?title=-_2._IBM_Cloud_Scale-out_Block_Storage_Cluster Scale-out Block Storage]<br>[https://wiki.osnexus.com/index.php?title=-_3._IBM_Cloud_Scale-out_Object_Storage_Cluster Scale-out Object Storage]
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| [https://wiki.osnexus.com/index.php?title=-_4._IBM_Cloud_Scale-out_NAS_Archive_Storage Scale-out NAS Archive Storage]
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== Solution Integrations ==
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''For questions regarding the capabilities of QuantaStor 5 or the optimal hardware configurations for your workload, please contact the OSNEXUS Solution Engineering team at sdr@osnexus.com.''
QuantaStor NAS gateway systems can be configured to periodically back-up local NAS storage to IBM Cloud Object Storage as objects or cache metadata as a pure NAS pass-thru gateway to IBM Cloud Object Storage.
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== QuantaStor 5 Solutions ==
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'''QuantaStor SAN/NAS servers''' based on ZFS technology provide block (iSCSI) and file (NFS/SMB) storage for a wide variety of use cases including server virtualization, data analytics, backup storage and databases/OLTP. Hybrid configurations leverage a combination of HDDs and SSDs to provide fast and reliable, storage on cost-efficient hardware.  All flash configurations provide ultra-high performance for applications under constant, high-IOPs or throughput load.<br>
  
QuantaStor Software Defined Storage Systems are designed with high-availability and scale-out features needed for mission-critical desktop and server virtualization solutions. QuantaStor storage servers provide VMware [https://www.vmware.com/resources/compatibility/detail.php?deviceCategory=san&productid=38455&vcl=true certified] NFS and iSCSI storage with advanced features including encryption, compression, and remote-replication.<br>
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[https://wiki.osnexus.com/index.php?title=-_1._IBM_Cloud_QuantaStor_SAN/NAS_Storage_Servers SAN/NAS Storage Servers]
  
*[https://wiki.osnexus.com/index.php?title=VMware_for_IBM_Cloud_and_QuantaStor Dedicated SAN/NAS System for VMware]
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'''QuantaStor Scale-Out Object storage''' based on Ceph technology provides S3 compatible object storage using erasure-coding and replica-based data distribution technology to achieve high-availability and fault-tolerance.<br>
  
== Deployment ==
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[https://wiki.osnexus.com/index.php?title=-_2._IBM_Cloud_Scale-out_Object_Storage_Cluster Scale-out Object Storage Cluster]<br>
The QuantaStor Provisioning Guide provides easy-to-follow instructions for the optimal configuration and set up of your QuantaStor solutions  in the IBM Cloud. The Guide includes reference configurations for each of the QuantaStor 5 on IBM Cloud Bare Metal solutions, including SAN/NAS System, Scale-out Block & Object systems and NAS Gateway systems.<br>
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*[[IBM Cloud QuantaStor Server Provisioning Guide]]
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'''QuantaStor Dedicated Appliances for VMware''' storage servers provide VMware certified NFS and iSCSI storage with advanced features including encryption, compression, and remote-replication.
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[https://wiki.osnexus.com/index.php?title=-_3._VMware_for_IBM_Cloud_and_QuantaStor Dedicated SAN/NAS Appliances for VMware]
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'''QuantaStor NAS Gateway Appliances''' can be configured to periodically back-up local NAS storage to IBM Cloud Object Storage as objects or cache metadata as a pure NAS pass-thru gateway to IBM Cloud Object Storage.
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[https://wiki.osnexus.com/index.php?title=-_4._IBM_Cloud_NAS_Gateway_Appliance NAS Gateway Appliance]
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== Provisioning a QuantaStor 5 Server ==
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The QuantaStor Provisioning Guide easy-to-follow instructions for ordering the Bare Metal server through the IBM Cloud ordering system the meets optimal QuantaStor 5 configuration for your workload. The guide includes helpful tips for consideration during the design and system provisioning process. <br>
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*[[IBM_Cloud_Provisioning_Guide|IBM Cloud QuantaStor Server Provisioning Guide]]

Latest revision as of 16:04, 20 August 2019

QuantaStor 5 storage systems on IBM Cloud Bare Metal servers deliver new levels of agility to IT organizations seeking dedicated, highly-secure and hyper-scalable storage across a global network of 60+ data centers. Featuring unified file, block and object protocols and unique grid management technology, QuantaStor 5 appliances address a broad set of workloads including server virtualization, big data, cloud backup, media editing, deep archive, and high-performance compute applications. QuantaStor 5 is designed, integrated and certified for use with all Mass Storage Servers in the IBM Cloud.

QuantaStor 5 Server Deployment Guide

The following guide provides step-by-step guidance for the selection, online provisioning and deployment of a QuantaStor 5 server on IBM Cloud Bare Metal hardware.

Step One: Identify the QuantaStor 5 solution below that matches your workload. QuantaStor is versatile storage software with capabilities that are divided broadly into scale-up SAN/NAS solutions or scale-out object solutions. Your storage use case, key objectives, performance and/or feature requirements will determine which QuantaStor solution is your best fit. The different Solution choices are given below, while comparative information regarding QuantaStor's workload capabilities are published in the IBM Cloud Solution Matrix.

Step Two: Select and order the hardware needed to build your SDS solution on IBM Cloud Bare Metal. Each Solution below will direct you to a number of reference configurations sized to the QuantaStor license capacity tiers on IBM Cloud. Use the reference configuration specific to your needs to order a Bare Metal Server optimized to your requirements from IBM Cloud. Alternatively, you can use the OSNEXUS Solution Design Tools for IBM Cloud (SAN/NAS Designer or Scale-out Storage Designer) to customize a Bare Metal server to your specifications.

Step Three: Once you have received delivery of your QuantaStor 5 server, follow the solution-specific instructions for the set up and deployment of your new storage appliance according to OSNEXUS best practice guidelines.

For questions regarding the capabilities of QuantaStor 5 or the optimal hardware configurations for your workload, please contact the OSNEXUS Solution Engineering team at sdr@osnexus.com.

QuantaStor 5 Solutions

QuantaStor SAN/NAS servers based on ZFS technology provide block (iSCSI) and file (NFS/SMB) storage for a wide variety of use cases including server virtualization, data analytics, backup storage and databases/OLTP. Hybrid configurations leverage a combination of HDDs and SSDs to provide fast and reliable, storage on cost-efficient hardware. All flash configurations provide ultra-high performance for applications under constant, high-IOPs or throughput load.

SAN/NAS Storage Servers

QuantaStor Scale-Out Object storage based on Ceph technology provides S3 compatible object storage using erasure-coding and replica-based data distribution technology to achieve high-availability and fault-tolerance.

Scale-out Object Storage Cluster

QuantaStor Dedicated Appliances for VMware storage servers provide VMware certified NFS and iSCSI storage with advanced features including encryption, compression, and remote-replication.

Dedicated SAN/NAS Appliances for VMware

QuantaStor NAS Gateway Appliances can be configured to periodically back-up local NAS storage to IBM Cloud Object Storage as objects or cache metadata as a pure NAS pass-thru gateway to IBM Cloud Object Storage.

NAS Gateway Appliance

Provisioning a QuantaStor 5 Server

The QuantaStor Provisioning Guide easy-to-follow instructions for ordering the Bare Metal server through the IBM Cloud ordering system the meets optimal QuantaStor 5 configuration for your workload. The guide includes helpful tips for consideration during the design and system provisioning process.