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Veritas™ Flex 5340 Appliance with

Pure Storage® FlashBlade™

Right-Sized Recovery for


Enterprise Workloads
Veritas Flex 5340 Appliance with Pure Storage FlashBlade Right-Sized Recovery

Contents
CONTENTS............................................................................................................................................................................. 2

REVISION HISTORY .............................................................................................................................................................. 2


INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................................................... 3

SOLUTION VALUE ................................................................................................................................................................. 3

SOLUTION KEY FEATURES ................................................................................................................................................. 3


SOLUTION OVERVIEW ......................................................................................................................................................... 4
Veritas Flex 5340 Appliance ............................................................................................................................................... 4
Pure Storage FlashBlade .................................................................................................................................................... 5
SOLUTION INTEGRATION .................................................................................................................................................... 7

PERFORMANCE .................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Test Strategy ....................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Results ................................................................................................................................................................................ 9
CONCLUSION ...................................................................................................................................................................... 12

REFERENCES ...................................................................................................................................................................... 13
APPENDIX ............................................................................................................................................................................ 14

Revision History
Rev 1.0 15 October 2020 Initial version

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Introduction
For enterprise workloads that require immediate restore in case of failure, accidental deletion, or ransomware attack
selecting the optimal storage system is important. The Veritas™ Flex 5340 Appliance can send backup images to its
direct attached hard disk storage, tape, compatible storage targets using open storage technology (OST), and private or
public cloud. With support for Pure Storage® FlashBlade™, the Veritas Flex 5340 Appliance offers customers an option to
utilize flash technology as a storage target. This solution expands the capabilities of the Flex 5340 Appliance and
provides customers the ability to select the type of target storage based upon the relative importance of the workload to
their business.

Solution Value
To keep up with the increasing flow of data being created and demand for faster recovery of data, more and more
companies are seeking data protection solutions that encompass flash technology. Performance and service levels have
changed over the years as data growth scales into petabyte range. The combination of Veritas Flex 5340 Appliance and
Pure Storage FlashBlade solution assists in addressing these changes and provides the following values:

• Reduced downtime – utilizing all flash technology like FlashBlade with the Flex 5340 Appliance, lowers the
recovery time objective (RTO) and enhances business continuity for organizations that requires rapid restore of
their data.

• Increased efficiency – immediate access to data with the use of flash storage technologies allows companies to
have backup data restored and readily available for analysis improving overall efficiency and productivity.

• Balanced cost and performance – FlashBlade coupled with the Flex 5340 Appliance enables customers to have
storage options to choose from to balance cost-effectiveness and performance. With this combined solution,
customers have options to store backups onto flash, spinning disks, tape, or cloud depending on their TCO (total-
cost of ownership) and SLA (service-level agreement) requirements.

Solution Key Features


The storage target for backup images is one of the factors that affect the recovery point objective (RPO) and recovery
time objective (RTO) of a data protection solution. Veritas Flex 5340 Appliance and Pure Storage FlashBlade as an
integrated solution provides key features which include:

• Tiering to different classes of storage – FlashBlade enhances the Flex 5340 Appliance offerings by providing
an all flash storage target. Having options to duplicate or tier data to different classes of storage enables
customers to select the right storage solution that addresses their needs.

• Multi-tenancy – inherent to the Flex 5340 Appliance architecture is the ability to create multiple tenants or
domains. Each tenant can utilize FlashBlade technology to support right sized recovery.

• Security – both the Flex 5340 Appliance and FlashBlade offer encryption at different levels. FlashBlade has
encryption for data at rest. As for the Flex 5340 Appliance, it can provide policy-based encryption via NetBackup
or encryption in its deduplication technology.

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• Storage Efficiency – Both FlashBlade and the Flex 5340 Appliance have compression technology to be able to
store more for less. In addition, the Flex 5340 Appliance support for storing deduplicated data on FlashBlade
allows for a storage efficient solution to reduce overall cost when employing FlashBlade.

Solution Overview
As illustrated in Figure 1, the Flex 5340 Appliance can run multiple containers of NetBackup software (master, media, and
CloudCatalyst) in a single hardware platform. It can send data to varying storage targets like tape, direct attached disks,
private and public cloud and more recently, Pure Storage FlashBlade. The focus of this solution is to illustrate the Flex
5340 Appliance ability to send deduplicated data using NetBackup proprietary deduplication technology referred to as
MSDP to Pure Storage FlashBlade via NFS version 3 protocol. The following sections will first introduce each of the
components and then the technical details of the integration.

Figure 1 - Solution Overview

Veritas Flex 5340 Appliance


The Flex 5340 Appliance is one of the enterprise-class appliances offered by Veritas and provides inline deduplication to
reduce the size of backups and network bandwidth to other types of storage such as Pure Storage FlashBlade. Unique to
the Flex 5340 Appliance is the use of container technology to deploy multiple instances of the NetBackup components
and multiple NetBackup domains within one consolidated hardware platform. The main advantages and features of the
Flex 5340 Appliance showcased in the Flex 5340 Appliance technical brief include:

• Agile configuration - expeditiously deploy and configure multiple NetBackup components with different roles on
a single hardware platform.

• Multi-tenancy – able to segregate NetBackup instances into multitenant groups with separate data storage and
network traffic.

• Multiple deduplication servers - allows hosting of multiple media server deduplication pools (MSDP) on a single
appliance.

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• Simplified upgrades– via the graphical user interface, upgrades are done with several clicks to minimize
downtime.

• Veritas AutoSupport – provides proactive monitoring and alerting 24x7 on the health of the appliances. When
enabled, this feature alerts customers and/or service engineers to quickly handle issues and mitigate risks.

• Redundancy and resiliency – the Flex 5340 Appliance come with redundant power modules and RAID
controllers, RAID 6 data volumes, hot spare disks, and an option to have an extra compute node for high
availability.

The Flex 5340 Appliance hardware has been designed for performance, resiliency and operational efficiency to address
the data protection needs of modern-day organizations. The Flex 5340 Appliance can scale up to 4 storage shelves
totaling 2160 TB of usable capacity. With hardware RAID 6 controllers and volumes, data is striped with dual parity across
disks on the storage shelves for performance and data durability. Multiple media server deduplication pools which cannot
exceed 1056 TB per media server can be configured using the direct attached storage on the Flex 5340 Appliance. The
hardware specifications of the Flex 5340 appliance are highlighted in Table 1. Refer to the Flex 5340 Appliance
datasheet and Flex Appliances with NetBackup technical whitepaper for more information.

Table 1 – Summary of the Flex 5340 Appliance Hardware Specifications

Ports Capacity
CPU HA
Model RAM MSDP Rack Units
Processor 1 10 Usable
Capacity Option
GbE GbE Capacity
(Max)

1056 TB
2 x Xeon® Server: 2U
Flex 786 GB-1.5 TB 132 -2160 TB
6138 (2 GHz) (960 TiB)
4 2-10 Yes Storage per
5340 (DDR4) (120 -1920TiB) per media
Total 40 Cores Shelf: 5U
server. **

** MSDP Capacity: Flex 5340 Appliance can deploy multiple media servers which can total the usable capacity.

Pure Storage FlashBlade


Pure Storage developed the FlashBlade architecture to meet the storage needs of data-driven businesses. FlashBlade is
an all-flash system, primarily optimized for storing and processing unstructured data. A FlashBlade system can
simultaneously host multiple file systems and multi-tenant object store for thousands of clients. Pure Storage FlashBlade
is a scale-out, all-flash storage system, powered by a distributed file system purpose-built for massive concurrency across
all data types. FlashBlade can scale up to multi-petabyte capacity with linear-scale performance, simply by adding a
single blade at a time, up to 75 blades. Due to its native scale-out architecture and ability to drive performance for any

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type of workload, it is considered a data hub that enables enterprises to consolidate a range of workloads, from backup to
analytics and AI, on a single platform.

Figure 2 - FlashBlade

Many customers build their data protection strategy with FlashBlade, enjoying rapid backup and restore performance
while investing in a platform that enables them to consolidate data lakes and other data silos.

A FlashBlade system’s ability to scale performance & capacity is based on five key innovations:

• High-performance storage device - FlashBlade maximizes the advantages of an all-flash architecture by storing
data in storage units. The integration of scalable NVRAM into each storage unit helps scale performance and
capacity proportionally when new blades are added to a system.

• Unified network - A FlashBlade system consolidates high communication traffic between clients and internal
administrative hosts into a single, reliable high-performing network that supports both IPv4 and IPv6 client access
over Ethernet links up to 100 Gb/s.

• Purity//FB storage operating system - With Purity//FB symmetrical operating system running on FlashBlade’s
fabric modules, Purity//FB minimizes workload balancing problems by distributing all client operation requests
evenly among the blades on FlashBlade.

• Common media architectural design for files and objects - FlashBlade’s single underlying media architecture
supports concurrent access to files via a variety of protocols such as NFSv3, NFS over HTTP, and SMB (with
Samba-level functionality) and objects via S3 across the entire FlashBlade configuration.

• Simple usability - Purity//FB on FlashBlade alleviates system management headaches as it simplifies storage
operations by performing routine administrative tasks autonomously. With a robust operating system, FlashBlade
is capable of self-tuning and providing system alerts when components fail.

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A full FlashBlade system configuration consists of up to five self-contained rack-mounted chassis interconnected by high-
speed links to two external fabric modules (XFM). At the rear of each chassis, are two on-board fabric modules for
interconnecting the blades, other chassis, and clients using TCP/IP over high-speed Ethernet. Both fabric modules are
interconnected, and each contains a control processor and Ethernet switch ASIC. For reliability, each chassis is equipped
with redundant power supplies and cooling fans.

The front of each chassis holds up to fifteen blades for processing data operations and storage. Each blade assembly is a
self-contained compute module equipped with processors, communication interfaces, and either 17TB or 52TB of flash
memory for persistent data storage.

The current FlashBlade system can support over 1.5 million NFSv3 getattrs per second, or >17 GiB/sec of 512KiB reads
or >8 GiB/sec of 512KiB overwrites on a 3:1 compressible dataset in a single 4U chassis with 15 blades, and can scale
both compute and performance up to a 5 x 4U chassis with 75 blades.

Solution Integration
One of the fundamental elements of this solution is Veritas proprietary deduplication technology referred to as MSDP. The
MSDP acronym expands to media server deduplication pool which literally represents the storage of deduplicated data.
Veritas MSDP components running on the NetBackup media server container on the Flex 5340 Appliance is responsible
for separating the data into chunks, using a hash algorithm to calculate fingerprints to identify unique segments and
sending unique blocks to target storage such as Pure Storage FlashBlade.

Support of sending deduplicated data to FlashBlade over the NFS version 3 protocol requires the Flex 5340 Appliance
running software version 1.3 and NetBackup 8.2 container software or later. Additionally, if using NetBackup 8.2 software,
the MSDP EEB Bundle ET3981133 and a Flex netfs add-on needs to be installed on the media server utilizing the
FlashBlade as the storage target. The maximum supported aggregate size of the media server deduplication pool(s) on a
FlashBlade is 250 TB. NetBackup features such as client-side and server deduplication, Accelerator, and Auto Image
Replication (AIR) are supported with this integration, however, Instant Access, Instant Recovery and Universal Shares are
not supported.

The solution configuration involves creating a media server container with no defined MSDP size. Then, the volume(s) on
FlashBlade would need to be created and exported as a share(s). Afterwards, these exported share(s) would be mounted
on the media server and configured as the media server deduplication pool. For more details on how to configure, please
refer to the Veritas Flex 5340 Appliance with Pure Storage FlashBlade Deployment and Best Practices Guide.

To balance cost and performance, the supported deployment of the Flex 5340 Appliance with FlashBlade allows for
FlashBlade MSDP-NFS to store 20% of backup images for enterprise workloads requiring rapid restore and 80% to reside
on the Flex 5340 Appliance direct attached storage. For instance, if a 200 TB MSDP-NFS FlashBlade is defined then 800
TB of the Flex Appliance MSDP would need to be configured. In this model, workloads that require lower recovery time
objective (RTO) would be backed up on MSDP-NFS FlashBlade and then an optimized duplicated copy of image be
placed on the Flex 5340 Appliance MSDP.

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Pictured in Figure 3 is a sample data flow of client backups being directed to a media server where deduplication occurs,
and then unique data can either be directly sent to the media server deduplication pool (MSDP) on Pure Storage
FlashBlade over the NFS v3 protocol or to the Flex 5340 Appliance media server deduplication pool (MSDP). Another
option is if it is desired to have two copies of the same data on two different mediums then, a storage lifecycle policy
(SLP) can be defined, to duplicate the unique data from Pure Storage FlashBlade to the Flex 5340 Appliance MSDP
referred to as optimized duplication.

Figure 3 - Flex 5340 Appliance with FlashBlade Data Flow

Performance
Veritas conducted a series of test to obtain performance numbers relating to the Flex 5340 Appliance with FlashBlade
MSDP-NFS. The test strategy, results and observations are defined in this section.

Test Strategy
There were two types of tests conducted in this study:

• Backup and restore of Oracle® workload with increasing number of databases (e.g. 1, 2, 4, and 8). Six of the
databases were of size 6.15 TB and 2 were 5.27 TB in size. Only initial full backups were conducted.

• Backup and restore using Veritas proprietary performance test suites GenData/GenFiles which backups and
restores a set number of files of specified size with varying deduplication rates (0%, 50%, 80%, 98%) and varying
number of streams (1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32,48,64). In order for each backup job to run for an extended period, the total
sized backed up varied for different deduplication ratio as follows:
o 0% deduplication, each stream backed up 50 GB of 1 MB files
o 50% deduplication, each stream backed up 80 GB of 1 MB files
o 80% and 98% deduplication, each stream backed up 100 GB of 1MB files.
For restores, each stream restored 50 GB of 1 MB files and restore is done to /dev/null to avoid client disk
bottlenecks.

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Figure 4 illustrates the test environment. FlashBlade had eight NFS file systems exported and was mounted on the Flex
5340 Appliances on eight different virtual IP addresses. There were eight clients used for the Oracle database testing and
16 clients used for the GenData/GenFile testing. All the hardware resources were connected to a Cisco switch. Both the
Flex 5340 Appliance and Pure Storage FlashBlade had eight 10 GbE configured as LACP (Link Aggregation Control
Protocol) on the switch. Each of the Oracle clients had two 10 GbE bonded network interfaces connected to the switch
and each of the GenData/GenFiles clients had one 10 GbE connected. There were two NetBackup media server
instances (one for MSDP-NFS and one for MSDP-HDD), however, the performance results shown in this section only
reflects the results of backup and restores conducted on the FlashBlade. The NetBackup master server was on a
separate stand-alone system. For more details on the test environment, refer to the Appendix section.

Figure 4 - Solution Test Environment

Results
The backup and restore performance results for the Oracle workload and the GenData/GenFile are discussed in this
section. Performance can vary in different environments depending on hardware and networking infrastructure. Thus, the
results should be viewed as a reference point.

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Oracle Test Results

Oracle database backup and restore performance of the Flex 5340 with FlashBlade is shown in Figure 5. The throughput
is calculated by taking the total backup or restore size divided by the average time to backup or restore of database(s).
With eight database clients, the backup performance throughput achieved was 9.98 TB/hour and restore was 13.51
TB/hour. It was observed that on the Flex 5340 Appliance, some of the network interfaces were not fully utilized and with
eight NFS mountpoints with eight different virtual IP addresses utilized at the most four of the nine blades in the
FlashBlade system.

Flex 5340 Appliance with Pure Storage FlashBlade Solution


Oracle Workload Performance
16

14

12

10
TB/hr

0
1 2 4 8
Backup
2.75 6.5 8.91 9.98
msdp-nfs (TB/hr)
Restore
4.99 8.3 11.47 13.51
msdp-nfs (TB/hr)
Number of Databases

Figure 5 – Flex 5340 Appliance with Pure Storage FlashBlade Oracle Workload Performance

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GenData/GenFiles Test Results

The backup results using GenData is shown in Figure 6. The throughput is calculated to be the total backup size divided
by average backup time. As can be observed from the graph, as the number of streams and deduplication ratio increases,
the performance increases. The maximum throughput of 7999 MB/s (equates to approximately 28 TB/hr) was achieved
with 64 streams and deduplication ratio of 98%.

Flex 5340 Appliance with Pure StorageFlashBlade MSDP-NFS


GenData (Backup) Performance
thrput=total_backup_size/avg_backup_time
9,000
8,000
7,000
6,000
MB/s

5,000
4,000
1str
3,000
2,000 2str
1,000 4str
0
0 50 80 98 8str
1str 324 474 536 576 16str
2str 617 911 1,030 1,184
32str
4str 1,090 1,557 1,821 1,895
48str
8str 1,636 2,639 3,383 3,200
16str 2,220 3,624 4,946 4,930 64str
32str 2,556 4,693 6,254 6,386
48str 2,584 5,004 6,446 7,907
64str 2,713 5,326 6,759 7,999
Deduplication %

Figure 6 - Flex 5340 Appliance with Pure Storage FlashBlade GenData (Backup) Performance

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The graph in Figure 7 shows the performance results for the GenFile restore tests. As can be viewed from the graph, the
performance levels off at 32 streams. The maximum performance of 4079 MB/s (equates to 14.7 TB/hr) was attained at
48 streams and 0% deduplication. As the deduplication ratio increases, more data is read and hence throughput
decreases. Similar to the database performance restore results, only four of the nine blades were utilized and the network
interfaces on the Flex 5340 appliance were not fully employed.

Flex 5340 Appliance with Pure Storage FlashBlade


GenFile (Restore) Performance
thrput=total_restore_size / average_restore_time
4,500
4,000
3,500
3,000
MB/s

2,500
2,000
1str
1,500
1,000 2str
500 4str
0
0 50 80 98 8str
1str 379 328 280 274 16str
2str 800 629 546 542 32str
4str 1,649 1,094 970 949
48str
8str 2,743 1,740 1,482 1,476
64str
16str 3,582 2,184 1,911 1,884
32str 3,813 2,477 2,166 2,134
48str 4,079 2,620 2,302 2,156
64str 3,865 2,594 2,207 2,074
Deduplication %

Figure 7 - Flex 5340 with Pure Storage FlashBlade GenFile (Restore) Performance

Conclusion
With the emergence of flash technology, companies are leveraging its use beyond primary and high-performance
compute workloads and into other use cases such as data protection. Veritas Flex 5340 Appliance support for Pure
Storage FlashBlade as a storage target provides options for customers who require rapid restore for enhanced business
continuity. Pure Storage FlashBlade complements Veritas Flex 5340 Appliance agility, flexibility, and usability. This
combined solution empowers companies to select a storage platform based upon their requirements.

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References
• Veritas
o Flex 5340 Appliance Documentation
▪ Landing Page for all Flex 5340 Documentation -
https://sort.veritas.com/documents/doc_details/FAPP/1.3/Veritas%205340/Documentation/
▪ Datasheet - https://www.veritas.com/content/dam/Veritas/docs/data-
sheets/V0632_GA_ENT_DS_Veritas-Flex-5340-Appliance-EN.pdf
o Veritas NetBackup 8.2 Deduplication Guide
▪ https://sort.veritas.com/DocPortal/pdf/25074086-136046432-1
o Veritas NetBackup 8.2 Administration Guide I and II
▪ https://sort.veritas.com/DocPortal/pdf/18716246-136359032-1
▪ https://sort.veritas.com/DocPortal/pdf/24437881-136359133-1
o NetBackup Compatibility List and Documentation
▪ https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/article.100040093
• Pure Storage
o FlashBlade datasheet
▪ https://www.purestorage.com/content/dam/purestorage/pdf/datasheets/pure_FlashBlade_ds4p_0
1.pdf
o FlashBlade Technical Reports
▪ https://support.purestorage.com/FlashBlade
o Other Documents (need account login)
▪ https://support.purestorage.com/FlashBlade

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Appendix
Table 2 lists the hardware and software resources used for the performance testing of the Flex 5340 Appliance with the
FlashBlade.
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Resources Used for Performance Testing

Resource Specification Software


2 x CPU E5-2687 v4
@3.00GHz (12cores)
768 GB RAM
3 x Dell® R730 2 x Intel Xeon CPU E5-2698
v3 @2.3GHz. (16 cores)
2 x 10 GbE NICs Bonded 768 GB Ram
CPU E5-2698 v3 @2.30Ghz
(16 cores)
500 GB RAM
CPU E5-w698 v3 @2.3GHz Oracle Version:
(16cores) 12.2.0.1
768 GB RAM
RHEL 7.5
Oracle Database Clients CPU E5-w698 v3 @2.3GHz
(16 cores)
256 GB RAM
Oracle configured with
CPU E5-2630 v2 @ 2.60GHz 8 streams
5 x Dell® R720
(16 cores)
2 x 10 GbE NICs Bonded 768 GB RAM
2 x intel Xeon CPU E5-
2630@2.6Ghz (16 Cores)
256GB RAM
2x intel E5-2698 v3 @2.3Ghz
(16 cores)
672 GB RAM

16 x Dell® R420
RHEL 7.5
GenData/GenFile Clients • 1 x Intel E5-2430 v2 @ 2.50GHz, 12 cores
• 48G RAM NBU 8.2 Client
• 1 x 10Gb NIC
1 x Dell® R720
NetBackup 8.2
Master Server • 2 x Intel E5-2630 v2 @ 2.60GHz, 24 cores
• 256G RAM RHEL 7.5
• 1 x 10Gb NIC

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Media Servers: Flex NetBackup 8.2


• MSDP - 920 TiB of Direct Attached Storage image

Flex 5340 Appliance

• Single Node Media Server Flex NetBackup 8.2


• image
2 x Intel 6138 CPU • NetBackup setting - max_concurrent_streams = 300
@ 2.00GHz, 80 • MSDP-NFS – 8 x 32 TB NFS file systems on VRTSflex-
cores FlashBlade nb_EEB_ET3981134-
• 768G RAM • NFS v3 8.2-
• Mount options (default) 10.x86_64.rpm (NOTE:
• 8 x 10GbE NICs in
rw,relatime,vers=3,rsize=524288,wsize=524288,namlen This EEB has been bundled
802.3ad/layer3+4
=255,hard,proto=tcp,timeo=600,retrans=2,sec=sys,mou into MSDP EEB bundle
ntaddr=10.10.151.11,mountvers=3,mountport=2049,m ET3981133)
ountproto=udp,local_lock=none,addr=10.10.151.11
VRTSflex-addon-netfs-
1.0-0.noarch.rpm

9 blades

• Raw Capacity 432 TB


• 2 x 40 Gbe Ethernet (data)
Pure Storage FlashBlade Purity//FB 3.0.2
• 2 x 1 GbE redundant ethernet (management)
• 8 File systems x 32 TB each exported with options
*(rw,no_root_squash)
• 8 Virtual IP

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