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1. Server Virtualization with
QNAP® Turbo NAS and VMware®
QNAP® offers you superior performance and affordable VMware® Ready™ network storage solutions
Virtualization increases efficiency of IT management and
VMware Cloud Computing Environment
availability of IT applications and resources. QNAP Turbo
NAS (Network Attached Storage) is the high performance
and reliable storage designed to provide an affordable
and easy-to-manage solution with iSCSI service for
virtualized and clustered environment and reduce the
VMware total cost of ownership (TCO).
With QNAP Turbo NAS, you can:
Leverage all the benefits from
VMware solutions.
Deploy the virtualization
environment with flexibility.
Network Shared Storage (QNAP Turbo NAS)
Leverage the benefits from Deploy the virtualization Improve work continuity with
VMware virtualization environment with flexibility high availability QNAP shared
technology storage
The VMware Ready certified products QNAP Turbo NAS can be utilized as NFS QNAP Turbo NAS protects all your
from QNAP enable fast integration and or iSCSI datastore in the VMware virtual machines with RAID 1/ 5/ 6
deployments into VMware environment environment. It allows file sharing with hot spare and RAID recovery. The
and are able to operate reliably with across Windows, Mac, Linux, and UNIX dual-Giga LAN design provides load
advanced features such as DRS (Distributed platforms at the same time. The iSCSI balancing and failover to sustain any
Resource Scheduler), VMotion, Storage thin-provisioning offers great flexibility single point of failure and keeping the
VMotion, VMware High Availability, Data in the storage capacity planning and connection alive between the guest
Recovery, Fault Tolerance, and so on. The allocation when creating iSCSI LUNs OSes running on the VMware hosts
features help the customers to create highly from the beginning. With QNAP NAS, and the QNAP NAS.
scalable, manageable, and agile virtual LUNs can be mapped to, unmapped
infrastructure. from, and switched among different
iSCSI targets.
QNAP Systems, Inc.
2. Application Scenario Primary Datastore for VMware vSphere
QNAP Turbo NAS accelerates the
setup of your virtualization
infrastructure. You can deploy the VMware vSphere
Turbo NAS as an NFS datastore or
an iSCSI datastore for the VMware
environment.
Switch
QNAP Turbo NAS
Key Features
NFS Datastore iSCSI Datastore
Shared Storage for Virtualized Testing Environment
In the software development Virtualization Environment for Testing
process, R&D and QA teams often
ESX Host for R&D Dept. ESX Host for QA Dept.
require different environments and
operating systems (Windows/
Mac/ Linux) to run a wide variety
VMware ESX VMware ESX
of applications. To reduce the costs
for server setup and increase the
work efficiency, virtualization
environment is established. QNAP
Turbo NAS is the perfect shared Switch
datastore among different OS in
such VMware infrastructure.
QNAP Turbo NAS
Backup Storage for Existing Virtualization
Environment
If you have already deployed
VMware ESX with a primary storage,
you may need an additional storage
for data backup, archiving, or VMware ESX
extended storage. QNAP Turbo NAS
can be seamlessly integrated to the
ESX environment. You can select Primary Storage Backup Storage
from 2 to 8-bay Turbo NAS models Switch
(tower or rackmount) with up to
16TB storage capacity according to
your storage requirements. SNAPSHOT
QNAP NAS supports VMware Data
SNAPSHOT
SNAPSHOT
Recovery which allows you to back
up your virtual machines from the
primary datastore to the NAS. It also works well with third-party backup software such as
Symantec Backup Exec to protect your virtualization environment from primary datastore
failure.
3. Advanced RAID Management to Dual-Giga LAN Design for Continuous
Protect Your Virtual Machines Services and Performance Gain
The Turbo NAS offers RAID 0, 1, 5, Virtual Machines The Turbo NAS supports multiple bonding modes for
5+spare, 6, 6+spare, single, and JBOD dual-Giga LAN: Balance-rr (Round-Robin), Active Backup,
disk configurations. It supports Balance XOR, Broadcast, IEEE 802.3ad, Balance-tlb (Adaptive
hot-swap design that a failed VMware ESX Transmit Load Balancing), and Balance-alb (Adaptive Load
member drive of a RAID Balancing). These modes enable continuous services and
QNAP NAS
configuration (RAID 1 or above only) increase the bandwidth between your VMware ESX host
can be replaced by hot swapping Virtual Disk Virtual Disk Virtual Disk
and QNAP storage.
without turning off the server.
Failover
Virtual disks are stored in the QNAP NAS
Online RAID Level Migration Primary Network Connection
You can upgrade the
RAID 1
disk configuration to Secondary Network Connection
Single
higher RAID level with RAID 5
the data retained +
without turning off the RAID 6 Load Balancing
server. 1. Data flow from clients
2. Data traffic is evenly distributed
to balance network loading
Online RAID Capacity Expansion
The storage capacity of a RAID configuration can be
expanded by HDD replacement. All the data will be kept and
Multi-IP Setting
seamlessly moved to the newly installed hard disk drives
without turning off the server.
LAN 1 LAN 2
500GB 500GB 1TB 1TB
500GB 500GB 1TB 1TB
500GB 500GB 1TB 1TB
500GB 500GB 1TB 1TB
3.5TB (RAID5) 7TB (RAID5) Supports multiple connections from different LAN
Segment-leading iSCSI Features
Multiple LUNs per Target: LUN1 for
iSCSI storage VM-Server #1 VM-Server #2
(Cluster)
VM-Server #3
The LUNs (Logical Unit Number) can be flexibly mapped to, unmapped LUN2 for
server #1
server #2
from, and switched among different iSCSI targets.
VMware ESX VMware ESX
CHAP and LUN Masking: LUN3 for
server #3
Designed with CHAP authentication and LUN masking, the advanced ACL (Access
Control List) offers you the capability to block unauthorized access from the initiators.
SPC-3 Persistent Reservation Supported:
The built-in iSCSI service supports enterprise-level features such as SPC-3
NAS file sharing
persistent reservation for clustering in VMware and Windows 2008.
Advanced MPIO and MC/S Supported: MPIO MC/S
With the support of MPIO (Multipath Input Output) and MC/S (Multiple
Connections per Session) on the Turbo NAS, you can connect to the QNAP
iSCSI targets using 2 or more network interfaces from your server with
failover and load balancing. Furthermore, you can achieve better data
transmission performance.
QNAP Systems, Inc.