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HP Converged Storage Announcement Overview:

Taking Future into NOW

Martynas Skripkauskas

HP Storage

Baltics

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Driven by technology shifts and new deployment models

Distributed compute nodes with

internal disk

Hyper-Converged

Appliances

Highly virtualized

external flash systems

Integrated / Converged

Appliances

Software

Defined

System

Defined

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$19B

External Storage Market

Software

Defined

System

Defined

47%

CAGR

for flash storage

60%

CAGR

for hyper-converged

Hyper-Converged

Appliances

Highly virtualized

external flash systems

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New:

Accelerating leadership in software-defined and hyper-converged

August 4

th

Announcement Highlights: Hyper-Converged. No Limits.

Hyper-Convergence with the CS 250-HC StoreVirtual

Power-on to provisioning in under 15 minutes

Fully managed within existing VMware vCenter

Flexible configuration including 3 node options

49% lower cost than Nutanix for comparable

Replicate or scale to any StoreVirtual solution

Affordable cloud entry with Helion CloudSystem 9 + CS 250-HC

Enables bursting to public cloud resources

Integrates with Helion OpenStack and Development Platform

Programs and services to accelerate growth

‘Nitro’ GTM program with Arrow and other Distributors

SDS Design and Integration services for large deployment

App App App App App App App App

Simple building blocks for the software-defined data center

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New:

The most affordable, intelligent, and resilient flash storage family

August 24

th

Announcement Highlights: All-Flash. No Limits

3PAR StoreServ 8000 series including 8200 AFA and Unified starter kits

Industry’s lowest cost AFA @ $19K

1M IOPS and 2x bandwidth for consolidation

Leading density to lower footprint by 90%

Intelligent data services to assure performance and boost agility

Unique QoS control down to 0.5ms latency

Non-disruptive movement between any 3PAR

Gartner recently

named 3PAR

StoreServ a leader in

the SSA MQ and

called out HP as the

fastest growing all

flash vendor in the

industry.

Embedded data protection and security to consolidate ITaaS workloads

Flash-optimized replication between any 3PAR

Express Protect for HP 3PAR via StoreOnce RMC

HP 3PAR StoreServ

is now the #1

midrange FC array in

the industry… tied with

EMC and on trend to

pass.

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One Primary storage system architecture

One Set of common data services low-to-high

One Approach to block, object and file

One Architecture for both HDD and

SSD/Flash

HP is leading in the next era of storage

NEXT

NOW

Our vision: Polymorphic Simplicity

Adj. Existence in several forms, shapes, & sizes

Store

HP 3PAR StoreServ

Virtualization, Cloud,

Consolidation, Mission-critical

Apps

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Modern Flash-Systems

Today’s Customer Storage Requirements

Efficiency Optimization

Enterprise Availability

Enterprise Feature Sets

High Performance and

low Latency

Established Vendors

General Purpose Arrays

Please also read the IDC whitepaper: New Mixed Workload Consolidation Focus for AFAs Forces Customers to Look Beyond Just Performance

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Today’s Customer Storage Requirements

HP 3PAR

Efficiency Optimization

Enterprise Availability

Enterprise Feature Sets

High Performance and

low Latency

Please also read the IDC whitepaper: New Mixed Workload Consolidation Focus for AFAs Forces Customers to Look Beyond Just Performance

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HP 3PAR StoreServ Awards and Recognitions

Cost: 8200 Value: 8400 Speed : 20000 8450 8440 Scale: 20000 8440

Critical Systems Capabilities #1 Mid-Range Overall Use Case

HP 3PAR StoreServ 7000

Critical Systems Capabilities #3 High End Overall Use Case

HP 3PAR StoreServ 10000

HP 3PAR StoreServ 7400

http://goo.gl/vkmHPe

Midrange Array Best-in-Class

• IT-as-a-Service leadership • Proven Flash-optimized • Disruptive Tier 1 midrange

Making the right flash memory storage array buying decision: 7450

https://db.tt/RyaejcsQ

High End Storage Arrays

Best-in-Class HP 3PAR StoreServ 10800 http://goo.gl/N5Cfs8 2014 award http://goo.gl/TxlKMe 2015- 16 award http://goo.gl/8Bo2jv HP 3PAR StoreServ 7450 http://goo.gl/nU5oUv Technology of the Year

Products of the Year Best data storage

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November 2014: HP is one of the leaders

Gartner Magic Quadrant for General-Purpose Disk

Arrays

This graphic was published by Gartner, Inc. as part of a larger research document and should be evaluated in the context of the entire document. The Gartner document is available upon request from HP.

Gartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in its research publications, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with the highest ratings. Gartner research publications consist of the opinions of Gartner’s research organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Gartner disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.

Gartner, Magic Quadrant for General-Purpose Disk Arrays, http://www.gartner.com/technology/reprints.do?id=1-250UCXB&ct=141120&st=sb

Stanley Zaffos, Roger Cox, Valdis Filks November 20, 2014. …

HP is focusing its general-purpose R&D and go-to-market resources principally on 3PAR StoreServ, and secondly on the StoreVirtual 4000 series. HP's emphasis on 3PAR StoreServ has been a winning strategy in that it has helped HP regain market share and credibility with its resellers and user base as a provider of primary general-purpose storage.

Featuring common provisioning, management and data services software, the HP 3PAR StoreServ scale-up and scale-out

architecture scales performance, capacity and cost from the lower regions of the midsize external storage market to the high-end segment, simplifying storage administration in organizations that deploy storage platforms to meet varying service-level objectives (SLOs).

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Polymorphic Simplicity – Storage without Boundaries

Eliminating distinctions between Midrange and

Tier 1

8400

When Value matters

8200 AFA starting at $19k

ONE Architecture from Midrange to

High-end

Midrange – Flash – High-end

Common Tier-1 Feature Set

Interoperability end-to-end

Only HP

When Performance matters

20850 with up to 3.2 mio IOPS @ <1 ms latency

20450 with up to 1.6 mio IOPS @ <1 ms latency

8450 with up > 1 mio IOPS @ <1 ms latency

When Scale matters

20800 with up to 6 PiB raw capacity 8440 with up to 3 PiB raw capacity

1

8450

8440

20800

20850

8200

20450

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HP 3PAR StoreServ 8000 Storage Overview

New hardware to lead the mid-range segment

HP 3PAR Gen5 ASIC

Intel Ivy Bridge Processors

Onboard 16 Gb/s FC

12Gb SAS Backend

What’s new

PCI Express Gen3

• 1M IOPS

• 24GB/s

• Greater FE/BE port

bandwidth

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Hyper-Dense.

7.3PB

usable

in a system

480 SFF drives

192 LFF drives

1.8 racks

280TB

usable

in the first 2U

24 SFF drives

5.5PB

usable in

the first rack

480 SFF drives

First Enclosure

First Rack

1 System

Largest

3.84TB

cMLC

(5 year warranty)

Using 3.84TB cMLC SSDs for SFF drives and 6TB NL HDDs for LFF drives

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8200 2N 7200c 2N 8400 4N 7400c 4N 8440 4N 7440c 4N 8450 4N 7450c 4N

CPU 6C Ivy Bridge 6C Sandy

Bridge 6C Ivy Bridge

6C Sandy

Bridge 10C Ivy Bridge

8C Sandy

Bridge 10C Ivy Bridge

8C Sandy Bridge

ASIC GEN 5 GEN 4 GEN 5 GEN 4 GEN 5 GEN 4 GEN 5 GEN 4

Control Cache /

node 16GiB 16GiB 16GiB 16GiB 64GiB 32GiB 64GiB 32GiB

Data Cache / node 16GiB 4GiB 16GiB 8GiB 32GiB 16GiB 32GiB 16GiB Control Cache /

system 32GiB 32GiB 64GiB 64GiB 256GiB 128GiB 256GiB 128GiB

Data Cache /

system 32GiB 8GiB 64GiB 32GiB 128GiB 64GiB 128GiB 64GiB

Flash Cache

(optional) 768 GiB 768 GiB 1536 GiB 1536 GiB 8000 GiB 3000 GiB Not Applicable Not Applicable

Host I/O 16Gb FC (onboard) 10Gb iSCSI/FCoE 1GbE/10GbE 8Gb / 16GB FC 10Gb iSCSI/FCoE 1GbE/10GbE 16Gb FC (onboard) 10Gb iSCSI/FCoE 1GbE/10GbE 8Gb / 16Gb FC 10Gb iSCSI/FCoE 1GbE/10GbE 16Gb FC (onboard) 10Gb iSCSI/FCoE 1GbE/10GbE 8Gb / 16Gb FC 10Gb iSCSI/FCoE 1GbE/10GbE 16Gb FC (onboard) 10Gb iSCSI/FCoE 1GbE/10GbE 8Gb / 16Gb FC 10Gb iSCSI/FCoE 1GbE/10GbE

Max HDDs 240 240 576 576 960 960 N/A N/A

Max SSDs 120 120 240 240 480 240 480 240

Max Drive

Enclosures 9 9 22 22 38 38 18 18

Max Raw Capacity 750TiB 500TiB 2400TiB 1600TiB 3000TiB 2000TiB 1843TiB 921TiB

Performance* 320K @ < 1ms 302K @ < 1ms 650K @ < 1ms 605K @ < 1ms >1M @ < 1ms 900K @ < >1M @ < 1ms 900K @ <

Converged Flash All-Flash

HP 3PAR StoreServ 8000 vs. 7000 models

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HP 3PAR StoreServ 8000 Software Object Scalability

Specifications

8200 8400 8440 8450 Base VV 32k 32k 64k 64k Total VV 64k 64k 128k 128k Max VLUN 128k 128k 256k 256k FC 16 GB/s Port Initators 256 256 256 256

iSCSI/FCoE Port Initators 256 256 256 256

FC system initators 1,024 4,096 4,096 4,096

iSCSI/FCoE/System Initators 1,024 2,048 2,048 2,048

Remote Copy Max VVs – Sync 800 800– 2 nodes 2400 – 4 nodes 800 – 2 nodes 2400 – 4+ nodes 800 – 2 nodes 2400 – 4+ nodes

Remote Copy Max VVs - Async

Periodic 2,400 2,400 – 2 nodes 6,000 – 4 nodes 2,400 – 2 nodes 6,000 – 4 nodes 2,400 – 2 nodes 6,000 – 4 nodes

Remote Copy Max VVs – Async

Streaming 512 512 512 512

Peer Persistence Max VVs 600 600 600 600

These numbers are NOT final. Final numbers will

be available in the FA Matrix in September

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HP 3PAR StoreServ 8000 Storage – Key Performance

Metrics

Platform Workload Performance Metric

7450c

Compare Improvement

8440/8450 8K 100% Random Read, RAID 1, CPVV,

Distributed 790K IOPS at <1ms 564K IOPS + 40%

8440/8450 8K 100% Random Read, RAID 5, CPVV, Distributed

>700K IOPS at

<1ms 550K IOPS + 32%

8440/8450 8K 100% Random Write, RAID 1, CPVV, Distributed

>400K IOPS at

<1ms >300K IOPS + 39%

8440/8450 256K 100% Seq. Read, RAID 1, CPVV,

Distributed 13 GB/s 5.8 GB/s > 2x

8440/8450 256K 100% Seq. Write, RAID 1, CPVV,

Distributed 6.9 GB/s 3.1 GB/s > 2x

Configuration based on: • 4 nodes per array

• 48 MLC SSDs per node pair • Built-in SAS ports

• 1 FC HBAs per node

• All drive enclosures and hosts balanced across all ports

Preliminary numbers Final numbers will

come out of NINJAstars

Performance & Sizing TekTalk on

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What has changed from the 7000

StoreServ 7000

StoreServ 8000

What you get

CPUs Intel Sandy Bridge 6C/8C Intel Ivy Bridge 6C/10C More compute

ASIC Gen4 ASIC Gen5 ASIC Next Gen

Bus Architecture PCI Gen2 - 4Gb/s PCI Gen3 – 8Gb/s 2x

FC Built-in ports 8Gb FC 16Gb FC 2x

Max 16Gb FC ports 8 24 3x

GbE Built-in ports 1 GbE for RC 1 GbE for RC or File

Persona

Flexibility

Data Cache / Node 4-8GiB / 16GiB 16GiB / 32GiB 2x

Max raw capacity 500/1600/2000 TiB 750/2400/3000 TiB 50% more

Max SSD raw capacity

921 TiB 1843 TiB 2x

SAS Backend 6Gb SAS (copper only) 12Gb SAS (copper and optical)

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20 HP Confidential / NDA required

HP 3PAR StoreServ 8000 Hardware Building

Blocks

Base Storage

Systems

Expansion Drive

Enclosures

Drives

Host

Adapters

Racks

Service

Processor

4-port 16Gb/s FC Adapter 3PAR StoreServ 8000 2.5in 2U SAS 3PAR StoreServ 8000 3.5in 4U SAS SFF SAS HDD & SSD LFF SAS HDD & SSDs HP G3 rack Virtual (Default) Physical (Optional) HP 3PAR StoreServ 8200 (2 nodes, 4 FC ports, 24 SFF slots) HP 3PAR StoreServ 84x0 (2-node, 4 FC ports, 24 SFF slots) HP 3PAR StoreServ 84x0 (4-node, 8 FC ports, 48 SFF slots) Customer-supplied rack (4-post, square hole, EIA standard, 19 in., rack from HP

or other suppliers) Choice of encrypted and non-encrypted drives 2-port 10Gb/s iSCSI/FCoE CNA 2-port 10Gb/s IP NIC 4-port 1Gb/s IP NIC

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HP 3PAR Gen5 Thin Express ASIC

Fast RAID 5/6 and Rapid RAID Rebuild

Integrated XOR Engine

Tightly-Coupled Cluster

2x inter-ASIC Bandwidth, Low Latency Interconnect achieves write latency <200us

Mixed Workload

Independent Metadata and Data Processing

Thin & SHA256 based Dedupe Built In

Zero & Duplicate Block Detection for Block & File

Data Integrity

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HP 3PAR StoreServ 8000 System Architecture

8000 Full Mesh Interconnect

Low Latency / High Bandwidth

4.0 GB/s ASIC to ASIC bandwidth

4-node Interconnect Bandwidth

48GB/s

Completely Passive

Same as 3PAR StoreServ 7000

1 ASIC per node

1 CPU per node

HP 3PAR StoreServ 8440/8450

maximum configuration

4 x Controller Nodes

4 x Gen 5 ASICs

4 x Intel 10-core CPUs

256 GB Control Cache

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HP 3PAR StoreServ 8000 All Flash configurations

7200c AF Starter Kit 8200 AF Starter Kit 8200 min All Flash legal configuration

8200 min All Flash recommended configuration Node Enclosure 7200c 8200 8200 8200 Drives 8 x 480GB cMLC SSDs 8 x 480GB cMLC SSDs 6 x 480GB cMLC SSDs 8 x 480GB cMLC SSDs Software OS Suite Reporting Suite Virtual Copy OS Suite Virtual Copy OS Suite OS Suite Street Price (product only) $26,522 $21,948 $17,139 $21,424 Street Price (product + support) $33,533 $28,108 $22,092 $26,938 Street Price (product + support + installation) $35,285 $30,103 $24,087 $28,933

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HP 3PAR StoreServ 8000 Storage Software

Overview

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HP 3PAR StoreServ Software Suites

Operating System Suite

Thin Deduplication, Adaptive Flash Cache, System Reporter, StoreServ Management Console (SSMC) Replication Suite Virtual Copy Remote Copy Peer Persistence Cluster Extension

Data Optimization Suite v2

Dynamic Optimization Adaptive Optimization Priority Optimization Peer Motion Security Suite Virtual Domains

Virtual Lock Application Integration

Microsoft Hyper V Microsoft® SQL

For more information:

http://h18006.www1.hp.com/storage/solutions/3par/software.html

Required Optional

Exchange Oracle

File Persona Suite

SMB & NFS protocols Object Access API File and user services

Recover Manager Central

Flat backup & restore E2E application protection

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HP 3PAR – High level OS

Evolution

2013 2014 2015

HP 3PAR OS 3.1.3

• Max limits increase • Performance Optimizations • Priority Optimization: Latency Goal • MxN Replication

• Adaptive Sparing

• 480GB/920GB SSD with 5 Year Warranty • 1.2TB 10K and 4TB 7.2K HDDs

• Upgrade Automation (SW/Drives) • Peer Motion: load balancing and cluster

support

• Resiliency improvements • SR-on-Node Performance Alerts • Online-Import for EMC

HP 3PAR OS 3.2.1

• 7000 Converged models • HP 3PAT StoreServ 7440 • Adaptive Flash Cache • Express Writes • FIPS 140-2 EKM • AO on VVsets

• Peer Persistence for MSFT • VMware VVOLS • Tunesys fixes • Resiliency improvements • Thin Deduplication • File Persona • 1,92/3.84TB cMLC SSDs HP 3PAR OS 3.2.2

• HP 3PAR StoreServ 8000/20000 Storage Systems

• HP 3PAR StoreServ Management Console 2.2 • Support for Higher Scalability

• Persistent Checksum

• Remote Copy Asynchronous Streaming • Peer Persistence for RHEL

• HP StoreOnce Recovery Manager Central 1.1 • Storage Federation (4x4 multi-directional) • Online Import for HDS

• Priority Optimization sub-millisecond latency goal

• Adaptive Flash Cache enhancements • iSCSI VLAN tagging

• VMware VVOLs higher scalability • Autonomic Rebalance enhancements • On-node System Reporter changes • Adaptive Optimization new options • LDAP improvements

• SmartSAN support

HP 3PAR OS 3.1.2

• HP 3PAR StoreServ 7000 • Thick to Thin Conversion • EVA to 3PAR Online Import • Persistent Ports

• Peer Persistence

• Windows 2012 ODX support • Online VVCopy

• Restful API

• HP 3PAR StoreServ 7450 • Flash Optimized Architecture • DAR Encryption

• Peer Persistence with ATF • Priority Optimization: Max Limit • Remote Copy enhancements • FCoE

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