Has anyone seen this device? Any thoughts? What are the limitations as compared to "regular" filer? Thanks
I haven't personally seen it but here's some information about it:
***Note - The S500 is only sold through NetApp's resellers (cannot be sold direct).
Hardware:
- Single controller design – no clustering available - The S500 is a 2U in height and can house up to 12 hot-swappable SATA disks - Disks can be 250 or 500GB in size - RAID-DP is supported - Unit is scalable from 1TB to 6TB (raw), adding disk is a non-disruptive task. - Global hot spare - Hot swap fans/power supplies - Dual ethernet ports - Supports NFS, CIFS, iSCSI (all included) - NO external storage supported - FC support available in the Fall/2006
Software:
- Data ONTAP SVE (StoreVault Edition) – tuned for the SMB environment - Windows based GUI for management (this is NOT FilerView) - Snapshots (included) are supported up to 250 - SnapRestore (included) is supported (single click data recovery)
Things NOT supported: (if need, use the FAS200 line)
- SnapMirror (cannot do remote backup/mirroring) - SnapVault - Remote manageability (including DFM) - SupportConsole - Integration with Enterprise management tools (i.e. HP OpenView, IBM Tivoli, CA Unicenter, etc.)
Tim Kazsuk Sr. Systems Engineer Trace|3
www.trace3.com
On 7/14/06, Linux Admin sysadmin.linux@gmail.com wrote:
Has anyone seen this device? Any thoughts? What are the limitations as compared to "regular" filer? Thanks
Toasters,
I have an amendment to send out regarding the StoreVault product. I left off some important information that has to deal with the service and support differences between the StoreVault product and, for example, a regular filer.
StoreVault Support:
- Software support is 9x5 or 24x7 - No SupportEdge, SAM, Quarterly audits - No Software subscription plan support available - No "investment protection" to enterprise customers such as upgradeability - No GSC support (call in to a different center) - No express parts replacement (24 hour ship, and may require a box swap)
On 7/14/06, Tim Kazsuk tdk.sysadmin@gmail.com wrote:
I haven't personally seen it but here's some information about it:
***Note - The S500 is only sold through NetApp's resellers (cannot be sold direct).
Hardware:
- Single controller design – no clustering available
- The S500 is a 2U in height and can house up to 12 hot-swappable
SATA disks
- Disks can be 250 or 500GB in size
- RAID-DP is supported
- Unit is scalable from 1TB to 6TB (raw), adding disk is a
non-disruptive task.
- Global hot spare
- Hot swap fans/power supplies
- Dual ethernet ports
- Supports NFS, CIFS, iSCSI (all included)
- NO external storage supported
- FC support available in the Fall/2006
Software:
- Data ONTAP SVE (StoreVault Edition) – tuned for the SMB
environment
- Windows based GUI for management (this is NOT FilerView)
- Snapshots (included) are supported up to 250
- SnapRestore (included) is supported (single click data recovery)
Things NOT supported: (if need, use the FAS200 line)
- SnapMirror (cannot do remote backup/mirroring)
- SnapVault
- Remote manageability (including DFM)
- SupportConsole
- Integration with Enterprise management tools (i.e. HP OpenView,
IBM Tivoli, CA Unicenter, etc.)
Tim Kazsuk Sr. Systems Engineer Trace|3
www.trace3.com
On 7/14/06, Linux Admin < sysadmin.linux@gmail.com> wrote:
Has anyone seen this device? Any thoughts? What are the limitations as compared to "regular" filer? Thanks
OK, one more time. Sorry.
- Software support is 9x5 or 24x7 - No SupportEdge, no customer-specific custom patches, SAM, Quarterly audits - No Software subscription plan support available - No "investment protection" to enterprise customers such as upgradeability - No GSC support (call in to a different center) - Limited express parts replacement (Next business day shipment is standard with 4 hour onsite only in big ("NFL") cities , and may require a chassis swap)
On 7/14/06, Tim Kazsuk tdk.sysadmin@gmail.com wrote:
Toasters,
I have an amendment to send out regarding the StoreVault product. I left off some important information that has to deal with the service and support differences between the StoreVault product and, for example, a regular filer.
StoreVault Support:
- Software support is 9x5 or 24x7
- No SupportEdge, SAM, Quarterly audits
- No Software subscription plan support available
- No "investment protection" to enterprise customers such as
upgradeability
- No GSC support (call in to a different center)
- No express parts replacement (24 hour ship, and may require a box
swap)
On 7/14/06, Tim Kazsuk tdk.sysadmin@gmail.com wrote:
I haven't personally seen it but here's some information about it:
***Note - The S500 is only sold through NetApp's resellers (cannot be sold direct).
Hardware:
- Single controller design – no clustering available
- The S500 is a 2U in height and can house up to 12 hot-swappable
SATA disks
- Disks can be 250 or 500GB in size
- RAID-DP is supported
- Unit is scalable from 1TB to 6TB (raw), adding disk is a
non-disruptive task.
- Global hot spare
- Hot swap fans/power supplies
- Dual ethernet ports
- Supports NFS, CIFS, iSCSI (all included)
- NO external storage supported
- FC support available in the Fall/2006
Software:
- Data ONTAP SVE (StoreVault Edition) – tuned for the SMB
environment
- Windows based GUI for management (this is NOT FilerView)
- Snapshots (included) are supported up to 250
- SnapRestore (included) is supported (single click data recovery)
Things NOT supported: (if need, use the FAS200 line)
- SnapMirror (cannot do remote backup/mirroring)
- SnapVault
- Remote manageability (including DFM)
- SupportConsole
- Integration with Enterprise management tools (i.e. HP OpenView,
IBM Tivoli, CA Unicenter, etc.)
Tim Kazsuk Sr. Systems Engineer Trace|3
www.trace3.com
On 7/14/06, Linux Admin < sysadmin.linux@gmail.com> wrote:
Has anyone seen this device? Any thoughts? What are the limitations as compared to "regular" filer? Thanks
good morning,
Thank you for this information,
do you (or somebody else on the list) know whether the StoreVault product(s) are or will be certified for usage with Oracle database as described in http://www.oracle.com/technology/deploy/availability/htdocs/vendors.html ("Network Appliance" is mentioned, not Data ONTAP).
regards, eric
________________________________
From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of Tim Kazsuk Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2006 7:06 AM To: Linux Admin Cc: NetApp Toasters List Subject: Re: StoreVault 500 OK, one more time. Sorry.
* Software support is 9x5 or 24x7 * No SupportEdge, no customer-specific custom patches, SAM, Quarterly audits * No Software subscription plan support available * No "investment protection" to enterprise customers such as upgradeability * No GSC support (call in to a different center) * Limited express parts replacement (Next business day shipment is standard with 4 hour onsite only in big ("NFL") cities , and may require a chassis swap)
On 7/14/06, Tim Kazsuk tdk.sysadmin@gmail.com wrote:
Toasters, I have an amendment to send out regarding the StoreVault product. I left off some important information that has to deal with the service and support differences between the StoreVault product and, for example, a regular filer. StoreVault Support:
* Software support is 9x5 or 24x7 * No SupportEdge, SAM, Quarterly audits * No Software subscription plan support available * No "investment protection" to enterprise customers such as upgradeability * No GSC support (call in to a different center) * No express parts replacement (24 hour ship, and may require a box swap)
On 7/14/06, Tim Kazsuk < tdk.sysadmin@gmail.com mailto:tdk.sysadmin@gmail.com > wrote:
I haven't personally seen it but here's some information about it: ***Note - The S500 is only sold through NetApp's resellers (cannot be sold direct). Hardware:
* Single controller design - no clustering available * The S500 is a 2U in height and can house up to 12 hot-swappable SATA disks * Disks can be 250 or 500GB in size * RAID-DP is supported * Unit is scalable from 1TB to 6TB (raw), adding disk is a non-disruptive task. * Global hot spare * Hot swap fans/power supplies * Dual ethernet ports * Supports NFS, CIFS, iSCSI (all included)
* NO external storage supported * FC support available in the Fall/2006
Software:
* Data ONTAP SVE (StoreVault Edition) - tuned for the SMB environment * Windows based GUI for management (this is NOT FilerView) * Snapshots (included) are supported up to 250 * SnapRestore (included) is supported (single click data recovery)
Things NOT supported: (if need, use the FAS200 line)
* SnapMirror (cannot do remote backup/mirroring) * SnapVault * Remote manageability (including DFM) * SupportConsole * Integration with Enterprise management tools (i.e. HP OpenView, IBM Tivoli, CA Unicenter, etc.)
Tim Kazsuk Sr. Systems Engineer Trace|3 www.trace3.com On 7/14/06, Linux Admin < sysadmin.linux@gmail.com mailto:sysadmin.linux@gmail.com > wrote:
Has anyone seen this device? Any thoughts? What are the limitations as compared to "regular" filer? Thanks
Eric,
To answer your question, the S500 is not yet Oracle certified but NetApp is working on this.
Regards,
Tim
On 7/16/06, Eric Grancher Eric.Grancher@cern.ch wrote:
good morning,
Thank you for this information,
do you (or somebody else on the list) know whether the StoreVault product(s) are or will be certified for usage with Oracle database as described in http://www.oracle.com/technology/deploy/availability/htdocs/vendors.html ("Network Appliance" is mentioned, not Data ONTAP).
regards, eric
From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com
[mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of Tim Kazsuk Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2006 7:06 AM To: Linux Admin Cc: NetApp Toasters List Subject: Re: StoreVault 500
OK, one more time. Sorry. * Software support is 9x5 or 24x7 * No SupportEdge, no customer-specific custom patches,
SAM, Quarterly audits * No Software subscription plan support available * No "investment protection" to enterprise customers such as upgradeability * No GSC support (call in to a different center) * Limited express parts replacement (Next business day shipment is standard with 4 hour onsite only in big ("NFL") cities , and may require a chassis swap)
On 7/14/06, Tim Kazsuk <tdk.sysadmin@gmail.com> wrote: Toasters, I have an amendment to send out regarding the StoreVault
product. I left off some important information that has to deal with the service and support differences between the StoreVault product and, for example, a regular filer.
StoreVault Support: * Software support is 9x5 or 24x7 * No SupportEdge, SAM, Quarterly audits * No Software subscription plan support available * No "investment protection" to enterprise
customers such as upgradeability * No GSC support (call in to a different center) * No express parts replacement (24 hour ship, and may require a box swap)
On 7/14/06, Tim Kazsuk < tdk.sysadmin@gmail.com
mailto:tdk.sysadmin@gmail.com > wrote:
I haven't personally seen it but here's some
information about it:
***Note - The S500 is only sold through NetApp's
resellers (cannot be sold direct).
Hardware: * Single controller design - no clustering
available * The S500 is a 2U in height and can house up to 12 hot-swappable SATA disks * Disks can be 250 or 500GB in size * RAID-DP is supported * Unit is scalable from 1TB to 6TB (raw), adding disk is a non-disruptive task. * Global hot spare * Hot swap fans/power supplies * Dual ethernet ports * Supports NFS, CIFS, iSCSI (all included)
* NO external storage supported * FC support available in the Fall/2006 Software: * Data ONTAP SVE (StoreVault Edition) -
tuned for the SMB environment * Windows based GUI for management (this is NOT FilerView) * Snapshots (included) are supported up to 250 * SnapRestore (included) is supported (single click data recovery)
Things NOT supported: (if need, use the FAS200
line)
* SnapMirror (cannot do remote
backup/mirroring) * SnapVault * Remote manageability (including DFM) * SupportConsole * Integration with Enterprise management tools (i.e. HP OpenView, IBM Tivoli, CA Unicenter, etc.)
Tim Kazsuk Sr. Systems Engineer Trace|3 www.trace3.com On 7/14/06, Linux Admin <
sysadmin.linux@gmail.com mailto:sysadmin.linux@gmail.com > wrote:
Has anyone seen this device? Any thoughts? What are the limitations as compared to
"regular" filer? Thanks