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SAN Switch
Interoperability inMigrationHow Cisco Multilayer DirectorSwitch Operates with OtherSAN Switches During SANMigration
A Cisco on Cisco Case Study: Inside Cisco IT
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Challenge - Migrate to Cisco MDS SAN
Migration from direct attached storage (DAS) to SAN hadbegun.
At the time, Cisco IT had standardized on McDATA SAN switchesin both the core and edge.
Migrating an entire SAN to the new Cisco MDS 9500
Series Multilayer Director would provide additional neededfeatures (better management, VSANs).
A flash-cut migration would be expensive and difficult.
Gradual migration would require interoperating Cisco MDSwith McDATA SAN switches for months.
McDATA and Cisco switches were not certified as working
together; feature compatibility was unknown.
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Solution - Interoperability Test
Cisco wanted to test operability on a SAN thatsupports a mission-critical application with high
performance demands. IBM Rational Clear Case was chosen for the test. Cisco
developers rely on Clear Case as their source-codelibrary to develop Cisco IOS Software.
Clear Case is a demanding application with thousands oftransactions per second, low latency requirements, and criticalavailability requirements.
Cisco IT ran the Cisco engineering SAN ininteroperability mode for several months to learn itsfeatures and functions for customers who would bemaking the same migration.
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Solution - Cutover Process
SAN designed with complete redundancy
Cutover requirementsConfiguring the Cisco MDS 9509 multilayer director switches
Disconnecting the McDATA 6064 core switches from thestorage array and McDATA edge switches
Reconnecting the storage array and edge switches to the newcore Cisco MDS switches
Two-phase transition: One Cisco MDS 9509 MultilayerDirector Switch at a time
Phased migration ensured that the host continued operatingwithout interruption during the transition
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Solution - Connecting McDATA andCisco Switches
First, one McDATA 6064 switch replaced by CiscoCisco MDS 9509 multilayer director switch
Three months later, second Cisco MDS 9509multilayer director switch replaced all McDATA at thecore, connected to the existing McDATA 3032 edgeswitches and storage arrays
McDATA edge switches connected to the Cisco MDSswitch one at a time, using Inter-Switch Links (ISLs)
Transition to a mixed Cisco MDS and McDATA SANachieved without service interruption
When we took out one core switch, the host didnt blink and theclients didnt even notice.David Angulo, Program Manager,
Cisco Systems
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Results - High Availability Operation
Cisco engineering SAN ran without failure ininteroperability mode from June 2003 to January 2004.
ClearCase host experienced no service interruption duringmigration, and no application outages since then have beenattributable to the Cisco MDS 9000 Series multilayer
switches.
Cisco declared the interoperability demonstration a successafter 6 months and replaced its McDATA 3032 edge
switches with Cisco MDS 9120 multilayer fabric edgeswitches to gain the benefits of a SAN based exclusively onCisco MDS switches.
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Results - Improved Utilization
During the interoperability phase, Cisco improvedscalability and utilization and achieved its availability
goals.The higher port density of the Cisco MDS 9509 MultilayerDirector Switch32 ports per blade and up to 224 FibreChannelis reducing costs, improving utilization, and freeingdata center floor space.
The high availability is a result of redundant supervisorengines, fully stateful supervisor engine failover,redundant crossbars, hitless software upgrades,individual process restart ability, and process isolationwithin VSANs.
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Next Steps - SAN Expansion
SAN expansion in Building 5 in San Jose
Continue expanding the SAN in the engineering data center in
San Jose building 5, adding additional hosts and storageframes as needed
Storage frames
Each storage frame can house 80 terabytes, and with twostorage frames the SAN can serve 180 terabytes, or more than10 percent of all Cisco storage
Data centers
Install Cisco MDS-based SANs in engineering data centers inBangalore, India; South Netanya, Israel; Research TrianglePark, North Carolina, USA; and Boxborough, Massachusetts,USA
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Cisco MDS 9000 Series Multilayer Switch
Cisco MDS 9000 Seriesis an example of Cisco
using Cisco products tohelp save, time, space,and money
Cisco MDS Family: 9506, 9513, 9509
mult ilayer directors and 9216 Multi layer
Fabric Switch
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To read the entire case study, or for additional Cisco IT case studies on avariety of business solutions, visit Cisco on Cisco: Inside Cisco IT
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