Brocade - Ibm Fall Release v4
Brocade - Ibm Fall Release v4
Brocade - Ibm Fall Release v4
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certain specifications, including but not limited to, release dates, prices, and product features,
may change. The products may not function as intended and a production version of the
products may never be released. Even if a production version is released, it may be materially
different from the pre-release version discussed in this presentation.
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respective owners.
Product overview
Visio
SH Pro
SAN Health Report Report Return Data File
Diagnostics Capture Generator
The report generators analyze the raw diagnostic data, graph the
performance data and generate a detailed SAN Health report and
topology diagram.
The report generation is an automated backend process
1 to 2 hours to process (48 hours for faulted files)
Reports are returned via a single sign on secure download
Reports are automatically deleted after 30 days. If not retrieved them
within this time frame they must resubmit the BSH file.
New FICON enhancements added!
Up to 32Gbit/sec Trunk
Extend native FC Enhanced Business Continuity
links up to 500 km.
Extended SAN Improved distances and
Combine with ISL
performance for Metro Mirroring
Fabric Trunking up to
and Remote Backup
250 km. SAN
Virtual SAN Partition the SAN fabric Allows separation of a SAN fabric into
at port level to isolate smaller fabrics that may overlap and
Fabrics mngt, admin roles, share devices
RSCNs, fabric events
Backup
FCIP Extends FC links up to Enhanced Business Continuity.
1000s km over IP Improved Global Mirroring and
Tunneling network. FC and FCIP SAN Tape Vaulting
Fast Write SAN
Security management:
Complete migration of Secure Fabric OS features in the base FOS code
A new Security Administrator role for separation of security and fabric administrators
Tracking of logins to see breaches in the fabric.
Fabric authentication with standards-based improvement for device-to-fabric attachment (FC-SP
DH-CHAP)
IPv6 capabilities for all management interfaces
IP over FC support:
Supporting Broadcast Zoning to reduce device interruption
Targeted for the film industry
When using FC as a common backbone for for host-to-storage and host-to-host file transfer.
Reducing overall production time and improving the integrity/security of digital data transfers.
Access Gateway feature added to SAN16B-2 to allow greater scalability and simplify
connectivity
Support for evaluation or trial feature license keys including the EFCM
interface
Performance Management
Real-time & historical performance monitoring to quickly identify & fix any performance bottlenecks NEW
Configuration Management Enhancements
Backup switch configurations for up to 90 days and restore witha single click
IPv6 Support
Support for IPv6 addressing in the GUI; IPv6 support between FM client, FM server and Switches
EFCM NG
2H07 1H08 Best-in-class SAN
mgmt for converged
5.3 5.x Brocade platform
Fault Management Increased HW EFCM look-n-feel
Fabric
support
Manager FCIP Wizards
IPv6
Next Gen
EFCM 9.5 EFCM 9.x EFCM
Existing EFCM and m-type Customers
Next Gen
FM 5.3 FM 5.x EFCM
Existing Fabric Manager Customers
Next Gen
FM or EFCM EFCM
New b-type Customer implementing a mgmt solution*
*If they do not use FM today then they may want to buy the go-forward product EFCM
Native Interop
IBM SAN16B 16-port switch
Support (FOS 6.0)
IBM SAN32B-3
IBM SAN32B-2 32-port switch 32-port switch
b-type
m-type
Native Interop
Support (FOS 6.0)
IBM SAN64B 64-port switch
Engineered
Tested
Supported
Seamless
v5.2.1_NI support:
M4700
Supported only on the 2005-B5K, will
not load on other Brocade hardware
2005-B5K
Provides Native E-Port interoperability v5.2.1_NI
with M-EOS fabrics running native
mode (EOS 9.x only)
Connectivity supported to McDATA
products
M-EOS Native E-
Port Only Branch
5.2.1_NI
FOS version
FC FC FC FC
Switch Switch Switch Switch Access Gateway Access Gateway Access Gateway
SAN SW
AG Brocade
Change Cisco
Modes McData
FC FC FC FC
Switch Switch Switch Switch
Change
16B from
SAN16B-2 SAN16B-2 SAN16B-2 Switch Access Gateway Access Gateway Access Gateway
mode to
AG mode
SAN32B-3 SAN32B-3
Enterprise
IBM XRC Mirroring iSCSI Blade FC Routing
SAN256B
Storage Consolidation over remote sites FCIP Blade
SAN256B
USD-X
Remote Data Archiving/ILM
Data Vaulting with long distance tape pipelining
SAN18B-R
FC Router and FCIP
Brocade SAN Extension Advantages
Over SAN16M-R
FC, ESCON, FICON, Bus-and-Tag 15,000 FC Router and iFCP
SMB
systems
Superior FC and FCIP Performance deployed
Edge M3000
at least twice
FICON Emulation for tape and disk the nearest
competitor
Complete Life-Cycle Services with IGS
Market leadership in Open and Mainframe
SAN04M-R
Over 80% share for SAN and FICON extension
The FICON Emulation features of the M3000 and USD-X are being rolled into the SAN18B-R and SAN256B FC
Routing Blade in 1Q08.
SAN256M
Ideal for consolidating multiple switches or small directors into one chassis
Need hard partitioning for greatest fault isolation
Enables consolidation of FC and FICON in the same chassis
256M Director
256-ports 1,2,4 Gig E/OS 9.6
Hard Partitions NPIV
E/OS 9.7
Virtual Fabrics Security Ench
IPv6
10Gbit/sec ISL Interoperability Interoperability enhancements
Open Trunking enhancements and and validation
validation
140M Director
140-ports 1,2,4 Gig E/OS 9.7
10Gbit/sec ISL Interoperability
enhancements and IPv6
Open Trunking Interoperability enhancements
NPIV validation
and validation
2007: 2008-2011:
4Gb products are just now 4Gb directors will connect into hi-perf Core.
becoming prevalent. End-to-End Multiple protocols & very high bandwidth allow
solutions with servers, disk and for greatest data center consolidation. 8Gb
tape. FC devices will start rolling out.
Access Gateway in
BladeCenter 2 Connect IBM
2 BladeCenter using AG
3 feature
SAN32B-3
1
3 Use IBM SAN32B-3 in NI
4 mode
18B-R 4
256B with Use FC Routing with
FC-Routing 4 SAN18B-R and FC
Blade
Routing Blade for 256B
EFCM 2
Access Gateway in
BladeCenter
EFCM BladeCenter
(NI mode)
BladeCenter
(Access Gateway mode)
256B
(NI Mode)
18B-R
256B Also, continue adding
(NI Mode) 256M, 140M and 256B
EFCM directors.
6 BladeCenter
Next (NI mode)
Generation
Core BladeCenter
(Access Gateway mode)
No. Continue using EFCM which will be the common management platform.
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Brocade: The Greenest SAN for IBM
384 Port Director Cisco MDS 9513 IBM SAN 256M IBM SAN256B SAN256B
Advantage
Power (W) 2864 3641 AC* 1191 AC 1127 AC Up to 5 times
better power
Cooling (BTU) 9176 - 11662 4065 3845 efficiency
Watts / Port 16.3 - 5.2 4.7 2.2 Significant power &
cooling savings
Power / Gb BW 4.1 - 5.2 2.3 <1
More effective rack
Carbon Footprint / yr 12.3 tonnes 4.4 tonnes 4.15 tonnes density and use of
power budget
yearly kg of CO2 / port 32 kg per port 17 kg per port 11 kg per port
significantly lower
Electrical Cost 3 yrs $8165 $2913 $2757 carbon footprint
1. With EMC-MDS, you can have 4Gb ports or you can have 528 ports, but
you cant have both
The MDS is a 132 port dedicated 4Gb director
Only 48Gbs bandwidth per director slot vs Brocades 64Gbs
MDS has no local switching; all traffic must pass through crossbar
If you want guaranteed 4Gb on a 24 or 48 card, other ports turn off by default
2. On EMC-MDS, there is a 252 port hard limit with any 1st gen linecards
Any 2Gb, FCIP, iSCSI, SSM (SANtap, FastWrite) cards make 9513 have 252 max
Linecards that take port total over 252 will not power on
EMC using Invista and RecoverPoint mean that customer loses ports in their director
3. Environmentals are poor -- will the EMC MDS fit in the data center?
12 to 16 amps, 2 to 3 kilowatts in large configurations
9513 requires Side-side AND back-back cooling EMC has special extra wide rack
Fan tray is one FRU with a single power connector, 170 seconds to replace it
IBM System Storage 2005-B16 8-ports Full Fabric 100 Must ship by 10/31
Steve Muskovin
IBM NA Sys Engineer
IBM FTSS org Peter Schmelter
Office 630-759-1209
Judy Palfi Northeast OTR
West Channels Mgr Jim Dyer Office 978.440.8850
Office 408-356-2580 Central SAN Specialist Cell 508.523.3883ME
WA
Cell 408-341-5833 Cell 651-773-5801 Peter.Schmelter@Brocade.com
MT ND
Judy.Palfi@Brocade.com Jim.Dyer@Brocade.com VT
MN NH
OR Ken DOnofrio
JohnWIChamberlin NY MA
Northeast SAN Specialist
ID SD CT
Central/Canada MI OTR Office 203-551-7302
Steve
WY Curtis Office 317-585-0626 CellNJ203-332-4492
PA
Jeff Gray Central Channels Mgr IA Cell 317-697-1928 Ken.Donofrio@Brocade.com
Western SAN Specialist Office 303-627-6705 John.Chamberlin@Brocade.com
OH
NE MD DE
Cell 303-358-4348NV Cell 720-208-6033 IL
IN
Jeff.Gray@Brocade.com Stephen.Curtis@Brocade.com WV Ken Riley
UT VA
CO Federal
MD SAN Specialist
KS Tom Robertson
CA MO KY Office 301-760-4601
Southeast OTR
NC Cell 410-725-0285
Office 856-810-2229
Craig Nelson Mike Biedermann TN Ken.Riley@Brocade.com
Cell 856-905-6238
Western OTR South Central SAN Specialist
OK SC
Tom.Robertson@Brocade.com
AR
Office 925-277-3854 AZ Cell NM
817-807-5574
Cell 510-541-8154 Mike.Biedermann@Brocade.com AL GA
MS
Craig.Nelson@Brocade.com Keith Wilbur
LA IBM NA Sys Engineer
Andy Webber
TX IBM FTSS org
Paul Radu Southeast SAN Specialist Office 727-363-7590
IBM NA Sys Engineer Office 770-333-9525 FL
IBM SAN Specialist
Office 303-805-1243
Cell 404-663-2062
Andrew.Webber@Brocade.com
Philadelphia Denver
OEM IBM OTR IBM OTR IBM OTR IBM OTR IBM OTR IBM OTR
Territory Northeast Southeast Federal Central/Canada West/South Central LATAM
Peter Schmelter Tom Robertson Bruce Hardy John Chamberlin Craig Nelson Marcelo Vanin
Reps
Boston Philadelphia Maryland Indianapolis Oakland Miami
Ken DOnofrio Andy Webber Extending Offer Jim Dyer Mike Biedermann Jeff Gray
SAN Northeast Southeast Federal Central South Central West
Specialists SAN Specialist SAN Specialist SAN Specialist SAN Specialist SAN Specialist SAN Specialist
SW IOT NE IOT
Germany
Italy France UK
Uma Balasingham
Asean OEM Rep
GEO RSD
SAP Gerald Penaflor
KOR - Kwon Won-Sang
ANZ Graham Shultz
CNA Sam Lo
Functionality
Provides 10Gb ISLs between SW48000 directors
6 x 10Gb Fibre Channel ports
Support for up to 8 blades per chassis
Supports Extended Distances up to 120km
720 BB Credits per port
Transceivers
10Gb XFP SWL, LWL, 40km ELWL, and 80km ELWL
Management
Leverages existing Fibre Channel SAN management
tools and skills
CLI, Web TOOLS, FM, SMI
SVC Appliance
SVC Appliance
IBM BladeCenter
Consolidate multiple SANs. SVC Appliance
Pool various storage.
SVC Appliance
Benefits:
SAN 3 Simplified Management. SVC Storage Pool
SAN 4 Shared Storage Pool.
Increased Storage Utilization.
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Tape
SAN256B
with 10Gb
Blade SAN256B
10Gb WDM
with 10Gb
Blade
Benefits:
10Gb links between site. 3584
Better utilization of link bandwidth Tape
DS8000 SVC mirroring between different arrays DS4800
Fibre Channel
Gigabit Ethernet / IP
IBM DS4000;
DS6000 or
DS8000
Stranded
Servers
IBM Tape Library
Stranded
Servers
IBM/BROCADE Products:
Fibre Channel
SAN256B with iSCSI Blades
Gigabit Ethernet / IP
System x TS3100
Servers IBM SAN16B-2
or SAN32B-3
LAN DS3400/DS4000
Benefits of moving from a Direct Attached Storage (DAS) to a SAN: IBM/BROCADE Products:
Decouple storage resources from servers, SAN16B-2
SAN256B with FC
Routing Blade SAN18B-R
IP Network
(FC3450) Routers
DS8000
Value Proposition: Solving for disaster recovery and business continuity, distance IBM/BROCADE Products:
replication or SAN Extension involves moving Fibre Channel frames over an IP network.
The IBM SAN B-type family of routers utilizes the industry standard FCIP protocol and FC SAN18B-R
Routing to better manage the IP routing across the link. Specialized management tools are 2005-R18
available to optimize bandwidth (FastWrite, Tape Pipelining, Compression and Virtual
Tunnels), to better manage lossy networks (Storage Optimized TCP) and provide security SAN Directors
(encryption). These enhanced features allow more efficient use of the IP link, so customers 2109-M48 with FC 3450
can send more data over the link in less time, and optimize their WAN link performance to
save money. Telco Services
Telco Services: BROCADEs status as a competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC) means Not resold by IBM, engage
that BROCADE resells TELCO bandwidth - allowing customers to have one vendor for their BROCADE Sales
complete distance solution. No other SAN vendor can provide this service. BROCADEs Available through IGS
telco services enable short term IP links for one-time data migrations, and/or longer term
contracts complete with proactive network monitoring capabilities.
IP Network
Fibre Channel
Non-IBM Gigabit Ethernet / IP
SAN
Value Proposition: IBM TotalStorage SAN18B-R and the M48 FC Routing Blade allow SAN IBM/BROCADE Products:
consolidation within the data center as expensive resources like a disk array or tape library can
SAN18B-R
be shared among many SANs without joining those SANs. Utilizing these IBM TotalStorage SAN
b-type router products enables administrators to maintain separate SANs, like a Brocade and a 2005-R18
McDATA SAN, or an IBM and EMC SAN but still share devices between them. Each individual
SAN25B with FC Router Blade
SAN can run in native or open mode (Brocade and McDATA Native modes are supported), and
domain IDs can be shared across SANs. 2109-M48 with FC3450
These SAN b-type routers ability to provide fault and administration isolation are particularly FC 3450
useful when connecting to remote sites where WAN fluctuations and separate admin groups are
common.
SAN256B Directors
SAN18B-R
with FC Router Blades
Multi-protocol Routers
IBM DS4000;
DS6000 or
DS8000
IP Network
SAN
IBM Tape Library
A Remote
FC Routing, FCIP, Backup
SAN
FastWrite &
SAN Tape Pipelining Fibre Channel
SAN
B Gigabit Ethernet / IP
C
Value Proposition: For an end-to-end IBM System Storage solution, disk-to-disk and disk-to- IBM/BROCADE Products:
tape replication over distance is provided by using the IBM SAN256B and/or SAN18B-R products
SAN18B-R
that enable FASTWrite (disk-to-disk) and tape pipelining. BROCADEs extension products are
designed for optimum performance over IP networks for IBM Global Mirroring and remote tape 2005-R18
vaulting solutions.
SAN25B with FC Router Blade
The FC Routing capabilities of these products allow administrators to maintain separate SANs 2109-M48 with FC 3450
but still share the remote tape library. Thus providing fault and administration isolation when
connecting to the remote site where WAN fluctuations and separate admin groups are common.
In this example the customer may do disk-to-disk Global Mirroring and then backup to the tape
library or they may use the tape pipelining feature and backup directly to tape over the IP link.
SAN256B
with 10Gb
Blade SAN256B
10Gb WDM with 10Gb
Blade
Benefits:
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10Gb links between site.
Better utilization of link bandwidth Tape
DS8000 DS4800
SVC mirroring between different arrays
FC Fastwrite for performance improvements*
Fibre Channel
Gigabit Ethernet / IP
SAN256B
with FCIP
Blade IP Network SAN18B-R
with FCIP
Benefits:
Mirroring over 1000kms. 3584
Mirroring between different arrays. Tape
DS8000 Superior FCIP performance. DS4800
Fibre Channel
Gigabit Ethernet / IP
SAN256M SAN256M
with 10Gbps Site 1 Up to 190Km Site 2 with 10Gbps
IBM IBM
DS8000 FICON IBM Tape
IBM Tape Library DS8000
Disk 10Gb Link
Library
Value Proposition: High performance links for active / active data center traffic: 190 km at 10 IBM/BROCADE Products:
Gb/s, 1100 km at 2 Gb/s, 2200 km at 1 Gb/s. Supports synchronous replication that is ideal for
SAN256M
Cascaded GDPS Solutions.
2027-256
With its buffer credit power and unique 10 Gb capability, the SAN256M can drive distances of
beyond 190KM at 10Gb/s synchronous speeds over dark fiber. This means that customers can
now drive active-active data center strategies, reducing costly capital outlays required to maintain
completely redundant hot standby data centers for disaster recovery. IBMs Global and Metro
Mirroring is the perfect technology to drive this approach. Remote fabrics come standard with
SAN256M Directors.
System z
System z For SAN256B, FOS 5.2+
MF Hosts
MF Hosts allows FICON
Site 1 Site 2 Cascading without
additional Secure FOS
licenses.
SAN256B
SAN256B ISL Trunk
with ISL
with ISL Trunking
Trunking
32Gbps Trunk up to
ISL Trunk 50Km.
10Gbps Trunk up to
100Km.
IBM 4Gbps Trunk up to
IBM DS8000 250Km.
DS8000 Disk
Disk IBM Tape IBM Tape
Library FICON Library
Value Proposition: When the customer has only 2 or 4Gb/s connections between sites then IBM/BROCADE Products:
BROCADEs ISL Trunking feature provides high performance and resilient links for active / active
SAN256B
data center traffic. ISL Trunking takes up to eight 4Gb/s links and creates a logical trunk and may
balance traffic at the FC frame level to provide the optimum bandwidth utilization. ISL Trunks also 2109-M48 (shown in diagram)
increase availability of the link since any one failure of a member link does not cause data traffic
Other FICON switch options
reroutes to occur. Combined with BROCADEs Extended Fabric license, ISL Trunks are supported up
to 100km for 10Gb/s trunks and 50km for 32Gb/s trunks. Supporting ISL Trunking:
ISL Trunks perfectly complement IBMs Metro Mirroring to build a Cascaded GDPS solution. 2005-B32
2005-B64
Note that Fabric OS v5.2 includes the fabric binding capability necessary for FICON cascading.
Secure Fabric OS licenses are no longer required. 2005-B18
XRC System
Data Mover
SAN256B IP Network
with FC SAN256B
Routing with M48 FC
Blade Routing
IP Network Blade
Value Proposition: This Mainframe distance solution includes the SAN256B with the M48 FC IBM/BROCADE Products:
Routing Blade (FC 3450) and is sold entirely through IBM System Storage. Using the FC over IP
capability of the FC Routing Blade, the SAN256B allows XRC solutions that are totally integrated SAN256B with M48 FC Routing
within the directors and can span up to 300km between sites. If the customer prefers not to Blade
integrate the FC Routing blade into the SAN256B director then the SAN18B-R FC Router provides 2109-M48 with FC 3450
the same functionality in a 1 rack unit switch. Additionally, the SAN18B-R FC Router in the (shown)
recovery site can connect to the director and M48 routing blade in the primary datacenter. This
solution may offer the customer a more cost-effective BCDR option. SAN18B-R FC Router
Specialized management tools are available to optimize bandwidth, to better manage lossy 2005-R18 (not shown)
networks (Storage Optimized TCP) and provide security (encryption). These enhanced features
allow more efficient use of the IP link, so customers can send more data over the link in less time,
and optimize their WAN link performance to save money.
USDX or
USDX or M3000 XRC System
M3000 Data Mover
IP Network
FICON FICON
Directors Directors
IP Network
IBM ESS
FICON IBM ESS
Disk Disk
Gigabit Ethernet / IP
IBM/BROCADE Products:
Value Proposition: Does your customer have ESCON or FICON? BROCADE maintains 95%
share of all FICON installations worldwide and is the market leader in Mainframe SANs. We have BROCADE M3000 and USD-
the right infrastructure, management tools, and experience to help you close the deal with x6, x12 storage routers. Not
Mainframe customers. BROCADEs extension products for mainframe environments are designed resold by IBM, System
for optimum performance over typical enterprise extension networks including ATM and IP. Storage Proven, engage
BROCADE sales
Here the Brocade USDX or M3000 units are used since their FICON Disk Emulation capability
provides the industry leading FICON distances of 1000s of kilometers. High availability paths are BROCADE Telco Services
built using redundant directors, USDX units, IP Routers and the backbone networks.
Not resold by IBM, engage
BROCADE Sales
Available through IGS
SAN18B-R SAN18B-R
IP Network DS8000
DS8000
Fibre Channel
FICON
Replication Application
Gigabit Ethernet / IP
Global Mirroring / Metro Mirroring
IBM/BROCADE Products:
Value Proposition: Solving for disaster recovery and business continuity, distance
replication or SAN Extension involves moving Fibre Channel frames over an IP network. The SAN18B-R
IBM SAN b-type family of routers utilizes the industry standard FCIP protocol and FC Routing to
2005-R18
better manage the IP routing across the link. Specialized management tools are available to
optimize bandwidth (FastWrite, Tape Pipelining, Compression and Virtual Tunnels), to better SAN256B
manage lossy networks (Storage Optimized TCP) and provide security (encryption). These
2109-M48
enhanced features allow more efficient use of the IP link, so customers can send more data over
the link in less time, and optimize their WAN link performance to save money. Telco Services
Telco Services: BROCADEs status as a competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC) means that Not resold by IBM, engage
BROCADE resells TELCO bandwidth - allowing customers to have one vendor for their complete BROCADE Sales
distance solution. No other SAN vendor can provide this service. BROCADEs telco services
Available through IGS
enable short term IP links for one-time data migrations, and/or longer term contracts complete
with proactive network monitoring capabilities.
ATM, IP Network
FICON/FC
Directors FICON/FC
Directors
Primary Remote
ATM, IP Network
Datacenter Datacenter
IBM
IBM
DS8000 FICON DS8000
Gigabit Ethernet / IP
IBM VTC IBM VTC
Value Proposition: Integration of disk replication over distance using FC and peer to peer IBM/BROCADE Products:
virtual tape using FICON is provided by using the BROCADE M3000 and USDX Storage
BROCADE M3000 and USD-
Routers (IBM System Storage Proven) that enables tape pipelining. BROCADEs extension
x6, x12 storage router. Not
products for tape environments are designed for optimum performance over very long
resold by IBM, System Storage
extension networks including IP and ATM.
Proven, engage BROCADE
sales
BROCADE Telco Services
Not resold by IBM, engage
BROCADE Sales
Available through IGS
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Unauthorized access
Unauthenticated devices