Femern A/S, the managing company
behind one of the most ambitious engineering projects connecting Scandinavia to mainland
Europe, the Fehmarnbelt Tunnel, has adopted its SANsymphony-V to speed
auto tiering of data and critical applications.
Tim Olsson, the IT manager gearing up to support
the forthcoming €5.5 billion construction of the 18km immersed underwater
tunnel, due for completion in 2021, said: "We are in the process of
commencing 4 major construction contracts this summer to facilitate the start of
the build of the Fehmarnbelt tunnel. The number of employees will start to
escalate dramatically as we progress through the build; as well as the volume of
CAD intensive documents and building designs and engineering specifications that
will need to be accessed on the network."
Femern began the process
of examining the present infrastructure and anticipating how it would scale as
the construction progressed.
Within their Copenhagen data centre,
Femern operated a Dell EqualLogic SAN that was reaching end of life with
spare parts becoming increasingly hard to obtain and when new replacement drives
did arrive, there were frequent incidences of premature failure. The
organisation had already adopted virtualisation, with their critical apps
running virtualised on VMware but they appeared slow due to disk I/O bottlenecks
as workloads contended for the challenged EqualLogic storage. This was therefore
not a time to consider allocating more disks, but an opportunity for an entire
overhaul to an alternative software defined SAN and
infrastructure.
"Not only was the EqualLogic box falling out of
warranty and therefore coming with an increased high price tag, it seemed to
have a lot of features that we never, or rarely, used. We felt certain that even
if we considered an upgraded, latest EqualLogic box, that we would still be
constrained by the hardware rigidity and lacking the impending scalability and
flexibility that would be required to accommodate the various construction
phases."
Femern consulted their day -to-day supplier of all IT
solutions, COMM2IG, to make an official technical proposal on
alternatives solutions to run in Copenhagen and on the construction sites and
exhibition centre at the mouth of the tunnel in Rødbyhavn.
COMM2IG
examined the existing environment in detail. Femern were running VMware's ESX
for server virtualisation, but availability, ease of management and automatic
allocation of storage were sadly lagging behind. COMM2IG grasped the opportunity
to recommend the installation of SANsymphony-V software storage hypervisor to
support the latest version of VMware's Vsphere delivering their tier 1
applications virtually. To help overcome performance issues, COMM2IG recommended
that Femern incorporate flash-based Fusion-io, Inc.'s technology for their most important
applications to achieve far faster speeds than from spinning disks and to
overcome performance bottlenecks.
The software based solution - offering
performance, flexibility and investment protection: Two SANsymphony-V nodes were
implemented on two HP DL380 G7 servers. Each server was provisioned with two
CPUs, 96GB of RAM for super caching performance boost and 320GB Fusion-io PCIe
ioDrive2 cards for flash integration in the storage pool as part of a hybrid,
automatically tiered storage configuration.
VMware's server
virtualisation was upgraded to vSphere 5.1. Overall, the environment offered
50TB of mirrored storage based on HP direct-attached SASand
SATA drives augmented by a flash storage layer. Use of the Fusion acceleration
cards would be optimised through DataCore's auto tiering capabilities; reserving
the more expensive flash storage layer for the most demanding applications; and
ensuring that other, less accessed data, be relocated automatically to Femern's
existing SAS and SATA based storage enabling a 1/2/3 auto tiered
environment.
Results:Installation commenced with the
help of COMM2IG and twelve months down the line, Femern are well placed to
comment on the success of their software defined data centre. Most noticeable is
the increased performance of their SQL applications which struggled with latency
issues previously.
"From a user perspective, they used to experience
slow response times and a performance lag from their SQL & Exchange
applications running virtually on VMware. Today, and in the future, with
DataCore in the background, the applications appear robust, instantaneous and
seamless. We have achieved this without the cost prohibitive price tag of pure
flash. That's what any IT department strives to achieve."
Olsson
summarises: "As the data volumes increase up to ten fold as construction
starts in 2015, intelligent allocations to flash will increase the lifespan of
the Fusion-ioDrive and offset the overall cost of ownership, delivering less
critical data to the most cost effective tier that can deliver acceptable
performance. With this multi-faceted approach to storage allocation using
DataCore's SANsymphony-V solution, Femern is able to manage all devices under
one management interface; regardless of brand and type. Given that DataCore has
been robustly supporting VMware environments for many years, SANsymphony-V is
viewed as the perfect complement, offering enhanced storage management and
control intelligence. For Femern, this has manifested in reduction of downtime;
adding new VMs; taking backups; migrating data and expanding capacity can all
now be done without outages.
"What we have achieved here with
DataCore storage virtualisation software sets us on the road to affordable,
flexible growth to eliminate storage related downtime. Add the blistering speed
of Fusion-io acceleration and we have created a super performing, auto tiered
storage network, that does as the tunnel itself will do; connects others
reliably, super fast and without stoppages," concludes Olsson.
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