This is a continuation of a series of articles on hosting solutions
and services on Azure public cloud with the most recent discussion on
Multitenancy here. The previous articles introduced virtual SAN followed by the
operational efficiencies and this follows up on the design points and the use
of Virtual SAN ready nodes.
Virtual
SAN provides the ability to take operations down to the virtual machine
level. This fine-grain control is
required from the application delivery perspective that matter most to
enterprise IT users. Users are concerned about their applications and not about
the infrastructure. HCI and vSAN recognize this requirement and are aligned
with it. All storage services and the VM hosts that they reside on can be
adjusted.
Storage
systems have been traditionally defined to be application agnostic and
providing multiple layers of abstraction over the raw bytes on the disk. The
user facing organizational units differ from the storage facing ones and there
is usually a table or a directory to map one with the other. When storage
services are configured by application requirements rather than storage
constraints, it gives greater control to the users.
More
efficient operations are enabled with the use of storage policies to drive
automation. The policies can be set for an application’s requirement on
capacity, performance, availability, redundancy, and such others. The
management control plane can automate the VM placement by finding the
datastores that have capacity to provision them. Together the automation and
policy-based management simplify storage management. It helps to quickly
deliver value to the customers and those who use IT services.
It
doesn’t mean application admin and storage admin can be one and the same. The
former view the storage as a service without being slowed down by the service-fulfillment
bottlenecks and might even expect a pay-as-you-go billing. The latter are
primarily interested in automation and operational efficiencies. Similarly,
virtual infrastructure administrators and storage administrators participate in
a symbiotic relationship. Although they might be involved in a tug-of-war,
software defined storage elminiates the reasons for it mostly with the help of
storage policy based management. The storage admin is responsible for the
upfront setup of the storage capacity and data services which are published as
the so-called virtual datastore. The
Virtual Infrastructure admin uses the virtual datastore as a menu of storage
items to serve the needs of the Virtual Machines.
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