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Dell EMC Isilon SmartPools software enables multiple levels of performance, protection, and storage density to co-exist within the same file system. The software unlocks the ability to aggregate and consolidate a wide range of applications within a single extensible, ubiquitous storage resource pool. This helps provide granular performance optimization, workflow isolation, higher utilization, and independent scalability – all with a single point of management.
SmartPools allows you to define the value of the data within your workflows based on policies, and automatically aligns data to the appropriate price/performance tier over time. Data movement is seamless, and with file-level granularity and control via automated policies, manual control, or API interface, you can tune performance and layout, storage tier alignment, and protection settings – all with minimal impact to your end-users.
Storage tiering has a very convincing value proposition, namely separating data according to its business value, and aligning it with the appropriate class of storage and levels of performance and protection. Information Lifecycle Management techniques have been around for a number of years, but have typically suffered from the following inefficiencies: complex to install and manage, involves changes to the file system, requires the use of stub files, etc.
Dell EMC Isilon SmartPools is a next generation approach to tiering that facilitates the management of heterogeneous clusters. The SmartPools capability is native to the Isilon OneFS scale-out file system, which allows for unprecedented flexibility, granularity, and ease of management. In order to achieve this, SmartPools leverages many of the components and attributes of OneFS, including data layout and mobility, protection, performance, scheduling, and impact management.
A typical Isilon cluster will store multiple datasets with different performance, protection, and price requirements. Generally, files that have been recently created and accessed should be stored in a hot tier while files that have not been accessed recently should be stored in a cold (or colder) tier. Because Isilon supports tiering based on a file’s access time, this can be performed automatically. For storage administrators that want more control, complex rules can be defined to set the storage tier based on a file’s path, size, or other attributes.
All files on Isilon are always immediately accessible (read and write) regardless of their storage tier and even while being moved between tiers. The file system path to a file is not changed by tiering. Storage tiering policies are applied, and files are moved by the Isilon SmartPools job, which runs daily at 22:00 by default.
For more details, see Storage Tiering with Dell EMC Isilon SmartPools.