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Defining Virtual Storage: The 10 Most Popular Virtual Storage Terms As virtual storage increases in popularity, there's a growing list of virtualization terms data storage pros should know. Here are the 10 most-searched-for definitions on SearchVirtualStorage.com.

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  • Defining Virtual Storage:

    The 10 Most Popular Virtual Storage Terms

    As virtual storage increases in popularity, there's a growing list of virtualization terms data storage pros

    should know. Here are the 10 most-searched-for definitions on SearchVirtualStorage.com.

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    Defining Virtual Storage: The Most Popular Virtualization Terms

    There are a number of significant developments in the virtual storage space right now.

    The buzz around software-defined storage continued to grow with product launches

    such as EMC's ViPR, while VMware vSphere and Microsoft Hyper-V hypervisors added

    storage features. And as with any technology, the language surrounding it can evolve

    just as fast as the products can.

    To take a closer look at the virtual storage terms IT pros want to explore further,

    SearchVirtualStorage.com compiled a list of the 10 most viewed definitions on its site.

    The list shows that in an increasingly virtual world, readers are keenly interested in

    features and technologies that can work to improve virtual server environments.

    10. I/O virtualization

    A common problem in virtual server environments is having input/output (I/O) resources

    to keep up with requests made by processors. I/O virtualization counteracts this

    problem by extending PCI Express pathways to more than one device, allowing I/O

    resources to be shared among multiple virtual machines (VMs) and physical servers.

    9. Profile-Driven Storage

    The Profile-Driven Storage feature was released with VMware's vSphere 5 that allows

    administrators to better assign applications to certain storage tiers. In virtual server

    environments, management and performance are two of the biggest obstacles IT pros

    need to overcome. Profile-Driven Storage helps by allowing administrators to define

    storage tiers so that when a new VM is created, it will automatically be assigned to the

    appropriate tier.

    8. vSphere replication

    Replication isn't a new concept, but in vSphere 5.0, it was updated so VMs can be

    replicated at the virtual level rather than the storage level. While vSphere replication is

    central to backup because it automates the failover of VMs to backup sites, it also

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    eases management. Third-party applications or arrays are no longer needed for the

    replication process because it's built into VMware's Site Recovery Manager.

    7. vStorage API for Multipathing

    As one of the application programming interfaces (APIs) VMware provides, the

    vStorage API for Multipathing (VAMP) aids another of the main concerns in virtual

    server environments: I/O consumption. These APIs, introduced in vSphere 4.0,

    determine the I/O path between the host and storage devices. With VAMP, multiple

    paths are created between the hosts and storage so there's redundancy and load

    balancing, thereby optimizing storage I/O throughput.

    6. I/O blender

    The I/O blender is a problem in virtual server environments that affects performance; it

    occurs when multiple workloads from different VMs are sent to the hypervisor at once.

    Alone, these workloads would be sequential data, but under heavy workloads the data

    gets mixed together, creating the "blender" effect and adding latency to the

    environment.

    5. ODX

    Offloaded Data Transfer (ODX), a Microsoft storage feature, was first introduced in

    Windows Server 2012. ODX is used to speed up copy and move processes in SAN

    environments by offloading them from the server to the storage hardware. By

    eliminating buffering, which typically takes place during standard reads and writes, ODX

    is able to use fewer CPU cycles and speed up the process.

    4. Virtual LUN

    Logical unit numbers (LUNs) are part of the foundation of any SAN environment. Put

    simply, they're numbers assigned to a single disk or group of disks or partitions in a

    SAN so they can be addressed by SCSI, iSCSI or Fibre Channel protocols. On the

    other hand, a virtual LUN -- sometimes called a thin LUN -- employs the same concept,

    but the logical number is assigned to a virtual space instead of a physical one, and the

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    number of LUNs created isn't limited to the amount of available space on the storage

    hardware.

    3. VAAI

    VStorage APIs for Array Integration (VAAI) are another set of VMware APIs that offload

    certain tasks to the storage array rather than having them performed at the hypervisor

    level. This is a way to alleviate the server virtualization hardware from heavy workloads.

    In vSphere 4.0, VAAI worked to offload copy and write processes to the array; in

    vSphere 5, it was updated to include thin provisioning.

    2. FlexPod

    Sold by NetApp, FlexPod is a reference architecture that comes with server, storage

    and networking components that have been pretested to work together. The hardware

    and software is from different vendors, but it's not shipped as one packaged product.

    Once purchased, it must be configured by the customer based on the FlexPod

    guidelines. Cisco is NetApp's main network and server partner for FlexPods, which

    include validated bundles for running VMware, Microsoft, Oracle and SAP software.

    1. Storage vMotion

    Storage vMotion is a feature inside VMware vSphere that eliminates the need for

    scheduled downtime when migrating a VM from one storage system to another. Storage

    vMotion can serve as a migration tool off a SAN volume to a newly purchased storage

    system. It's also handy when taking a SAN down for maintenance and as a load

    balancer.

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