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Table of Contents
Introduction........................................................................................................................................... 3
Welcome to Legal Eagles.......................................................................................................... 4
Business Challenge .................................................................................................................. 5
Solution ..................................................................................................................................... 6
Key Components .................................................................................................................................. 7
VNXe3200................................................................................................................................. 8
Lab Overview ....................................................................................................................................... 9
Lab Environment ..................................................................................................................... 10
Lab Scenario ........................................................................................................................... 11
Labs ........................................................................................................................................ 12
Lab 1 -Unisphere for VNXe ................................................................................................................ 13
Navigating Unisphere.............................................................................................................. 14
Create a Custom Dashboard .................................................................................................. 32
Lab 2 - Array Management................................................................................................................. 44
Multicore FAST Cache ............................................................................................................ 45
Hosts ....................................................................................................................................... 48
Snapshot Protection Schedules .............................................................................................. 55
Lab 3 - Provision Block Storage ......................................................................................................... 59
Storage Pools.......................................................................................................................... 60
LUNs ....................................................................................................................................... 85
VMware Datastores............................................................................................................... 101
Lab 4 - Provision File Storage ........................................................................................................... 111
NAS Servers ......................................................................................................................... 112
File Systems.......................................................................................................................... 116
Conclusion........................................................................................................................................ 131
Congratulations! .................................................................................................................... 132
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Introduction
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Business Challenge
Administrators are constantly looking for ways to simplify storage management. This can be very
difficult, because many storage-management operating environments require an in-depth knowledge
of storage concepts. For customers that manage storage products from different vendors, this
becomes a real challenge, especially when vendors use different terminology. In most cases,
navigation is based on storage concepts rather than management tasks, which makes it very hard
for the IT generalist to manage storage.
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Solution
To address these concerns, EMC introduced Unisphere for VNXe, a fundamentally different and new
approach to storage management. The VNXe3200 storage system provides a consolidated platform
for provisioning, managing, and monitoring application data storage within organizations and
networks of all sizes. Unisphere for VNXe allows users to manage storage using an easy-tounderstand language instead of arcane storage terms. It also embeds best practices into the user
interface for a faster, simpler experience when completing everyday administrative tasks.
Unisphere for VNXe is a graphical, application-oriented model with a web-familiar look and feel.
Management of VNXe3200 storage systems is simplified, allowing the utilization of advanced
features without requiring an in-depth understanding of these technologies. A support ecosystem
provides access to learning materials and support resources, making storage management easier
than ever. The result is immediate productivity and efficiency.
In this lab, you will see how Unisphere for the VNXe3200 simplifies the entire storage management
process.
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Key Components
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VNXe3200
The VNXe3200 is the newest member of the VNX Family of storage systems and the most
affordable flash optimized hybrid array in the market. The VNXe3200 delivers the enterprise-level
features and the reliability of VNX2 systems in an easy to set up and easy-to-use package designed
for resource-constrained IT departments in any size company. The VNXe3200 is multicore optimized
(with MCx) to support high scaling and performance requirements. FAST VP and Multicore FAST
Cache deliver fast response times and drive down the cost of storage by leveraging the low cost per
IOP of Flash Drives and the density and low cost per gigabyte of large Near-Line SAS Drives. The
VNXe3200 has leading-edge efficiency features to lower overall costs. It can reduce capacity
requirements by up to 50% with thin provisioning and file-level deduplication.
The VNXe3200 was designed to be simple. You can setup unified storage - NAS and SAN - in less
than 15 minutes. All the common connection protocols are supported. Fibre Channel host
connections means the VNXe3200 can now be deployed in a wider set of customer configurations.
Unified snapshot technology with a built-in scheduler covers both File and Block data. Deep
integration with VMware environments simplifies provisioning and deploying virtualized applications.
The online Support ecosystem means customers are just one click away from a support specialist
via online chat.
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Lab Overview
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Lab Environment
This lab will be using VNXe Demo software so not all features of the system will be fully functional.
LP01
Hostname: LP01.vlab.local
IP Address: 192.168.1.250
Unisphere VNXe Demo software
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Lab Scenario
You have just been hired at Legal Eagles as an IT administrator for the office in Miami. Your boss,
Jamie, had to fly to the office in Tampa for a series of meetings, so he won't be with you on your first
day. You received the following email when you arrived in the office:
Welcome Aboard!
We are so glad you have joined the team, and we know you will be a great addition. The first day on
a job is always exciting, and I'm sorry I can't be there to get you moving along.
You've finished all the HR paperwork, and obviously logged into your email account, so it looks like
you are ready to get started. Since I am out of the office, I need you to provision some storage for
users in the Miami office, as well as provision storage for the new customer tracking database.
The new VNXe3200 was deployed last week, so here are your tasks:
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Labs
You will be going through the following labs to accomplish your tasks:
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Navigating Unisphere
Since this is your first time browsing Unisphere for VNXe, let's navigate around Unisphere and take a
look at the system.
Launch Unisphere
1. On your desktop, click Start Unisphere VNXe Demo.
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ActiveX
1. Right-click on the ActiveX restriction and choose Allow Blocked Content...
Confirm
1. Click Yes to confirm
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Login
1. Type admin as the User and Password123! as the Password
2. Click Login
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CPU
1. Uncheck LUN Response Time to remove the chart from being displayed
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Time
1. Click 3 Hours to get a more granular view of the data
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Breakdown
1. Click Storage Processor for the Breakdown Category to get an idea of how busy each SP is
during this time
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Filter
You can also apply filters to the chart to only display certain resources, such as SPA.
1. Click Manage Filter
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SPA Filter
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SPA Chart
Now the graph will only display the CPU utilization of SPA.
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Return to Dashboard
1. Click Dashboard to return to the main dashboard
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Dashboard
1. Click + to create a new dashboard
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New Name
1. Double-click Dashboard 1
2. Change New Name to Custom Dashboard
3. Click OK
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Results
1. Click Customize to close the widgets panel
The new widgets on your Custom Dashboard are now available. Note that you can also drag these
widgets around to rearrange them.
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Filter
Tools
Export
Help
Maximize
Remove
Filter Button
1. Click the Filter icon in the LUNs widget
2. Enter FC into the Filter for: box
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The LUNs widget will now only display anything that matches FC.
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Tools Button
1. Click the Tools icon in the LUNs widget
2. Click Choose Columns
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Choose Columns
1. Clear Description
2. Click OK
You will see the Description column is no longer displayed in the widget.
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Export Button
The Export icon allows you to export the contents of the widget to a comma separated value (CSV)
file. You will not be using the Export button today.
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Help Button
The Help icon will open the Unisphere Online Help for the content displayed in the widget. You will
not be using the Help button today.
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Maximize
1. Click the Maximize button in the System Capacity widget
Restore
The Maximize button will convert to a Restore button. Click the Restore button to view all the
widgets in the dashboard again.
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Remove Widget
You can also remove widgets from your Custom Dashboard.
1.
Click the Remove button to remove the LUNs widget from the dashboard
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Removed
As you can now see, the LUNs widget has been removed from your Custom Dashboard.
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General
The General tab shows the FAST Cache Status, Total Space, and Number of Disks.
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Disks
1. Click the Disks tab
This tab displays the Names of the disks that are used for FAST Cache and their Capacity.
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Hosts
Hosts Page
Let's take a look at the hosts that are registered on this array.
1. Hover over Hosts
2. Click Hosts
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Hosts
All of the registered hosts on this array are listed here.
1. Select Win7
2. Click Details
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Win7
The General page displays basic information about the host such as Status, Name, Type, Managed
By, Description, and Operating System.
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LUNs
1. Click the LUNs tab
This page displays the LUNs and Snapshots that this host has access to.
Note: The listing order of the Storage Resources may vary from the screenshot.
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Initiators
1. Click the Initiators tab
This page displays the list of FC/iSCSI Initiators used by this host.
Initiator Paths
1. Click the Initiator Paths tab
This page displays the list of FC/iSCSI Initiator Paths used by this host.
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VMware Hosts
1. Expand the 10.244.214.223 vCenter
2. Expand the 10.244.214.222 ESXi host
3. Expand the VMware vCenter Server Appliance VM
You can see the VMware vCenters, ESXi hosts, VMs, and their Hard Disks listed here.
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Snapshot Schedules
The Snapshot Schedules page lists all the configured schedules on the system. This list displays
the Name, Type (System Defined or User Defined), and indicates whether the schedule is In Use.
1. Click Schedule00
Note how the details of the schedule are listed in the Schedule Description area below.
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Return to Dashboard
1. Click Dashboard to return to the main dashboard
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Storage Pools
View Storage Pool
Now verify the Storage Pool that has already been created on the array.
1. Hover over Storage
2. Click Storage Pools
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Performance Tier
This page will show you the Status, Name, Description, Total Space, and Tier information about
this pool.
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Utilization
1. Click the Utilization tab
This tab shows the Used Space, Snapshot Size Used, Available Space, Subscription, and Total
Space. It also allows you to configure the Alert Threshold for the pool which will trigger a warning.
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FAST VP
1. Click the FAST VP tab
This tab shows the Data Relocation State, Start Time, End Time, Estimated Time for Data
Relocation, Amount of Data Relocated, and Amount of Data to Relocate. Below, you can see a
breakdown of each tier and the amount of data that will be moved up, down, and within a tier.
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Disks
1. Click the Disks tab
This tab shows the details of the disks that are in the pool.
Note: Since this lab is running Unisphere VNXe Demo software, the Flash drives that were just
added will not be displayed here. In an actual VNXe3200 storage system, the Flash drives would
appear in this list.
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Settings
1. Click the Settings tab
Here you can configure the pool's FAST Cache and the Snapshot Auto-Delete settings.
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Storage Pools
You were also just asked to create a new pool with some of the new Flash drives.
1. Click Storage Pools
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Select Storage
1. Check the Extreme Performance Tier
2. Click Next
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Summary
1. Click Finish
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Results
1. Once the job completes, click X
2. Click Close
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Note: Since this lab is running Unisphere VNXe Demo software, the pool will automatically show
space has been used for demonstration purposes.
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LUNs
LUNs
Jamie also asked you to create a virtual disk for the customer tracking database.
1. Hover over Storage
2. Click LUNs
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Create
1. Click Create
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Create a LUN
1. Enter Database for LUN Name
2. Click Next
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Configure a LUN
1. For Storage Pool, select MultiTier (Tiered, 7.8 TB free)
2. Change the size to 500 GB
3. Click Next
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Check 0:00
Uncheck 4:00
Change Expiration value to 7 Days
Click Modify Rule
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Continue
1. Click Next
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Summary
1. Click Finish
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Results
1. When the job completes click X
2. Click Close
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Database LUN
The new Database LUN will now be listed here.
1. Select Database
2. Click Details
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Host Access
1. Click on the Host Access tab
Ensure the Windows 2k8 host has LUN access.
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Snapshots
1. Click on the Snapshots tab
Ensure the Database Schedule is configured to take a snapshot Every day at 0:00, keep for 7
days and the State is Enabled.
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FAST VP
1. Click on the FAST VP tab
Note the LUN has been distributed to be 33% on the Extreme Performance Tier, 33% on the
Performance Tier, and 33% on the Capacity Tier.
Note: Since this lab is running Unisphere VNXe Demo software, the distribution of storage among
the tiers will not change if the Tiering Policy is altered.
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VMware Datastores
VMware Datastores
Now let's take a look at the VMware Datastores that are used to host the virtualized environment.
1. Hover over Storage
2. Click VMware Datastores
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Create
You will now create a new VMFS Datastore for the Marketing department.
1. Click Create
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Specify Name
1. Enter Marketing Datastore for Name
2. Click Next
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Configure Storage
1. Change Size to 750 GB
2. Click Next
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Summary
1. Click Finish
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Results
1. Once the job is complete, click X
2. Click Close
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Marketing Datastore
The Datastore is now created and will automatically be scanned into vSphere as a new VMFS
Datastore.
Return to Dashboard
1. Click Dashboard to return to the main dashboard
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NAS Servers
Now, you will provision File storage.
You will start by checking if there are any NAS Servers created. NAS Servers are intended for multitenant usage of File shares (CIFS or NFS) on VNXe3200 systems. This means that File-level
storage resources can be shared between several different groups of users, all having isolated
access to the File Systems through the NAS Servers.
NAS Servers
Now that you understand what a NAS Server does, you can create one on the VNXe system.
1. Hover over Settings
2. Click NAS Servers
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2. Click Details
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General
The General tab displays information such as Server Name, Storage Pool, Storage Processor,
Network Interfaces, DNS, and NIS information.
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Sharing Protocols
1. Click Sharing Protocols
The Sharing Protocols tab displays if NFS and/or CIFS are enabled and related configuration
information.
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File Systems
Now that you have verified the NAS Server has already been created and configured, let's take a
look at the File Systems.
File Systems
1. Hover over Storage
2. Click File Systems
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FileSystem00 Details
1. Select FileSystem00
2. Click Details
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General
The General tab displays information such as Status, Name, Description, NAS Server, Protocol,
and Advanced Attributes.
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Snapshots
1. Click the Snapshots tab
This tab displays information about the Protection Schedule and the current Snapshots of
FileSystem00.
Shares
1. Click the Shares tab
This tab displays information about the shares that have been created on this File System. You can
create different shares for different paths within the same File System.
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FAST VP
1. Click the FAST VP tab
The FAST VP tab displays the Distribution of Data among Storage Tiers for the File System, just
like for LUNs.
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Configure Share
1. Change the Name to Marketing
2. Click Next
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Summary
1. Click Finish
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Results
1. When the job is complete, click X
2. Click Close
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Conclusion
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Congratulations!
Not bad for the first day on the job!
You have successfully used Unisphere for VNXe to perform a few different management tasks in
your storage environment. Jamie will be happy to hear about your progress!
Now you have seen just how simple it is to manage your storage environment with Unisphere for
VNXe. Thank you for your interest in EMC and the VNXe3200 system.
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