Oracle Upgrades Its Sun Storage Systems
A day after introducing a major rebuild of its data center networking equipment and its Intel-based servers, Oracle -- seemingly as an afterthought -- on June 29 announced upgrades to its Sun Storage 7000 product line.
Oracle became the first all-purpose data center systems maker to
include built-in, at-the-gateway data deduplication and DTrace storage
analytics in its storage arrays.
The powerful new cluster-type systems also feature inline data
compression, 4Gbit/sec and 8Gbit/sec Fibre Channel protocol support,
multiple storage pools, and new 1TB and 2TB SAS disk drives.
Maximum capacity supported by one cluster of these machines tops out at a whopping 576TB, Oracle said.
Storage pooling is trending up in the industry (Sepaton announced this feature on June 28).
Pooling is an approach to storage virtualization that assigns specific
areas of the storage system to be dedicated to specific data flows, in
order to enable more efficient multitenant service deployments.
Virtualized storage systems break files into chunks of data that are
dispersed into numerous data center or storage locations, and
reassemble them on demand. Keeping data file chunks closer together in
pools theoretically provides faster reassembly of file chunks.
Data deduplication -- especially at the gateway -- can reduce storage
requirements by as much as 50 to 80 percent, depending on data type.
The addition of compression provides a multiplicative effect on space
savings. The deduplication and compression functions on Sun Storage
7000 systems operate in real-time and require no separate
post-processing tasks, Oracle said.
Thanks to its January acquisition of Sun Microsystems, Oracle became
the first storage vendor to bring the company's industry-respected
DTrace Analytics for Fibre Channel SANs to the enterprise market.
DTrace is a dynamic tracing facility built into Solaris that helps
developers look at, use and write applications for and manage
general-purpose operating systems. DTrace is able to deliver sets of
real-time telemetry data that support business processes.
DTrace analytics -- deployable only with Fibre Channel connectivity --
enable IT managers to quickly locate and manage SAN workload hot spots
and bottlenecks, understand how configuration and application changes
affect the storage system, and provision NAND flash storage
capabilities without guesswork, Oracle said.
New 1TB and 2TB SAS drives -- offered by Fujitsu, Hitachi, Seagate,
Western Digital, and Samsung -- double the total capacity over previous
systems, Oracle said.
As might be expected, the Sun Storage 7000 System Product Line is
supported with Oracle's Solaris or Enterprise Linux operating system
and Oracle's 11g Database, Fusion Middleware, and a bevy of
applications.
Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g Grid Control provides a combined Oracle Database-to-Sun Storage 7000 control view.
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