DocumentCode
2692750
Title
Cluster aware storage resource provisioning in a data center
Author
Agarwala, Sandip ; Routray, Ramani
Author_Institution
Almaden Res. Center, IBM, San Jose, CA, USA
fYear
2010
fDate
19-23 April 2010
Firstpage
647
Lastpage
660
Abstract
Clustering solutions are frequently used in large enterprise and mission critical applications with high performance and availability requirements. This is achieved by deploying multiple servers for the purpose of load balancing or by having redundant servers for the purpose of high availability. Most cluster management tools focus on the availability of servers and IP connectivity, and rely on shared network storage like Network Attached Storage (NAS), Storage Area Network (SAN), etc. for storage resiliency. Modern enterprise storage systems are complex, with millions of possible configurations. For end-to-end performance and availability, the configuration of storage resources and interconnection fabric need to be carefully planned. Adhoc configuration may lead to poor availability, deteriorated performance or higher cost. In this paper, we discuss the challenges associated with provisioning storage resources in cluster environment and present a list of best practices and novel optimization strategies to make storage more resilient for clusters. We have build a tool called Casper that automates the process of planning, optimization and deployment of shared network storage for clusters. Casper distributes storage load across different storage nodes and across different network paths to ensure load balancing and prevent single point of failure.
Keywords
IP networks; computer centres; computer network management; resource allocation; storage area networks; workstation clusters; Casper; IP connectivity; adhoc configuration; cluster aware storage resource provisioning; cluster management tools; data center; interconnection fabric; load balancing; network attached storage; network paths; redundant servers; shared network storage; storage area network; storage nodes; storage resiliency; storage resources; Availability; Best practices; Costs; Fabrics; Load management; Mission critical systems; Network servers; Process planning; Storage area networks; Storage automation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS), 2010 IEEE
Conference_Location
Osaka
ISSN
1542-1201
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-5366-5
Electronic_ISBN
1542-1201
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NOMS.2010.5488424
Filename
5488424
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