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ReadyNAS Pro. Course Description This course is an update to the ReadyNAS training material, primarily focusing on the new features and functions of the ReadyNAS Pro. Student Learning Objectives.
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Course DescriptionThis course is an update to the ReadyNAS training material, primarily focusing on the new features and functions of the ReadyNAS Pro.
Student Learning Objectives • At the completion of this course the student will be able to perform the following tasks with ReadyNAS Pro system: • Understand the new chassis design for the Pro • Understand the new features and functions of the Pro • Understand the differences between the Pro and the other ReadyNAS models • Use all of the new features included with the Pro
Agenda • Overview of the ReadyNAS Pro • Learn the feature sets and their uses • Learn the key differences between the ReadyNas Pro and other ReadyNas products. • Review the current FAQs
NEW A new product to NETGEAR ReadyNAS product family Initially announced at INTEROP ’08, shipping in Q308 High performance Intel multi-core CPU platform 100 MB/s Read and Write Best-in-class Performance Advanced features iSCSI support X-RAID2 online volume expansion RAID 6 Dual Gigabit Ethernet for failover and link aggregation Wake on LAN First 6-bay desktop network storage in the market Target small business with up to 200 users ReadyNAS Pro
ReadyNAS Pro Advantage • High-performance Network Storage • Dual Gigabit Ethernet with teaming and failover • Support 6 SATA II channels support up to 9.0 TB storage * • Superb read/write performance (100+ MB/s read, 80+MB/s write) • Designed for Business • Availability and reliability • Failover Dual Gigabit Ethernet Ports • RAID 0/1/5/6 and X-RAID2 against single disk failure • Server-rated PSU, enterprise class SATA disks • Usability • OLED display for quick and intuitive system status reading • Easy-to-use Web based GUI and setup wizard • Intelligent system monitoring and control, email for system alerts • Expandability • Easy to deploy - utilizing existing networking • Online X-RAID2 vertical and horizontal volume expansion • Serviceability • Hot swappable disk trays for online disk replacement • Advanced system design with industry-leading 5 years warranty * With 1.5TB disk
High Performance • High Performance • Read: 100 MB/s • Write: 85 MB/s • Iometer shows peak WRITE performance over 100MB/s
ReadyNAS™ Product Comparison * Supported with ReadyNAS Firmware 4.1.3 release or later
New Features • Now Supports RAID6 • New X-RAID2 • Redundant Ethernet (Supports teaming & failover) • ISCSI support (Future Add-on) • New OLED display with new screen selections • Physical Power Supply switch
RAID 6 • What is RAID 6 • Any form of RAID that can continue to execute read and write requests to all of a RAID array's virtual disks in the presence of any two concurrent disk failures [SNIA definition] • RAID 6 can handle the failure of any two drives in the array • Striping and dual parity (“RAID 5, but MORE”) • ReadyNAS Pro supports RAID 6 • User configurable • Why 6-bay Pro with RAID 6 makes sense? • Capacity = (Size of Drive) * (Number of Drives - 2) • Storage Efficiency = (Number of Drives - 2) / Number of Drives) • 4-bay RAID 6 - 50% • 6-bay RAID 6 - 67%
X-RAID2 • What is X-RAID2 • Based on NETGEAR patient-pending X-RAID technology • The 2nd generation auto expandable RAID technology with improved performance and incremental capacity utilization • What’s the advantage of X-RAID2 • Robust and reliable • Simplified process and optimized performance • Vertical and horizontal online volume expansion without the complicated and time-consuming migration and system rebooting • Optimized utilization of incremental drive capacity supporting different size of drives • Limitation of X-RAID2 • Incompatible with X-RAID
Volume expansion with X-RAID2 Note: Link to volume expansion animation: http://www.readynas.com/?p=656
Redundant Ethernet • User configurable option • Failover for high availability • Dual gigabit Ethernet ports on switch/ReadyNAS • Failsafe against single port failure for high available • Supported with all options • Link Aggregation • Use dual Ethernet cables and ports in parallel to increase the link speed beyond the limits of any one single cable or port, and to increase the redundancy for higher availability. • Support IEEE 802.3ad Client w/ 2 NIC Note: That the option selected may affect the ReadyNAS network performance.
ReadyNAS Teaming and Failover • Description • The ReadyNAS network teaming provides a way to aggregate the two network interfaces into a single logical teamed, or bonded, interface. The teamed interface allows for failover support and can provide for enhanced aggregate performance over a single interface. • Bonding Options • Round-Robin • Transmit packets in sequential order from the first available interface to the next. This mode provides load balancing and fault tolerance. • Active Backup • Only one interface in the bond is active. A different interface becomes active if, and only if, the active interface fails. The bond’s MAC address is externally visible on only one port to avoid confusing the switch. • XOR • Transmit based on the default simple transmit hash policy. This mode provides load balancing and fault tolerance.
ReadyNAS Teaming and Failover • Bonding Options (continued) • Broadcast • Transmit everything on all slave interfaces. This mode provides fault tolerance. • IEEE 802.3ad • Creates aggregation groups that share the same speed and duplex settings. Utilizes all interfaces in the active aggregator according to the 802.3ad specification. You will need a switch that supports IEEE 802.3ad Dynamic link aggregation. • Transmit Load Balancing • Channel bonding that does not require any special switch support. The outgoing traffic is distributed according to the current load (computed relative to the speed) on each interface. Incoming traffic is received by the current interface. If the receiving interface fails, another interface takes over the MAC address of the failed receiving interface. • Adaptive Load Balancing • Includes Transmit Load Balancing plus Receive Load Balancing for IPV4 traffic, and does not require any special switch support. The receive load balancing is achieved by ARP negotiation.
Understand iSCSI • What is iSCSI • iSCSI = Internet SCSI, allows SCSI commands to be sent over an Ethernet network • The benefits of iSCSI • Enable SMB to build SANs with standard equipment such as Gigabit Ethernet switches and network interface cards (NICs) • Avoid the high entry costs and specialized knowledge for Fiber Channel • iSCSI SAN • An iSCSI SAN accesses and transfers data in blocks • Each connected server sees the remote storage as a local drive • How iSCSI works • iSCSI networks use two types of nodes: • Initiators - the hosts requesting data from storage, and • Targets - the storage holding data • Users can install free initiator software, widely available from sources such as Microsoft and standard LinuxOS distributions
NAS vs. iSCSI SAN • Both utilize TCP/IP Network • A NAS is a single storage device that operates on data files • An iSCSI SAN that operates on disk blocks iSCSI Initiator CIFS/NFS/AFP iSCSI target
OLED Display Steps to access Boot Screen • Power off unit • Power on unit while holding the reset button in • Hold reset button in until Boot Menu appears on the screen then release • Use the Backup button to cycle through the menu selections • Push the reset button in until the OLED screen changes (approx 2-3 seconds) • The specific menu selection will now occur • Boot screen modes • Normal • Factory Restore • OS Reinstall • Tech Support Remote Diag • Skip Volume Check • Memory Test
More Advanced Features • Quiet System Operation • Intelligent and efficient chassis and CPU cooling • Best fit for all small business offices • Environment friendly • RoHS, WEEE, China-RoHS compliant • Energy efficiency with power-saving mode and scheduled on/off • OLED display • Clear and easy system status read-out • Boot-up menu support • Wake-on-LAN • A power management feature for energy efficiency • Power reserved for NIC while ReadyNAS is in sleeping mode • The unit turns fully on when clients access the network storage via LAN or WAN
Upcoming Pioneer Edition Note: Information on Pioneer edition is currently for **Internal use Only**
Comparison • Business Edition vs. Pioneer Edition • Pioneer Edition will only be Diskless vs preconfigured with disks • Pioneer Edition has limited features • No Domain support (actually no security options – default to User mode) • No SNMP • No VLAN • No iSCSI (could be purchased as an add-on) • No Teaming/Failover Note: Information on Pioneer edition is currently for **Internal use Only**
ReadyNAS Pro lineup Note: Information on Pioneer edition is currently for **Internal use Only**
Two Ethernet Connection Tabs • The Pro has two distinct ethernet adapters (same as ReadyNAS 1100)
Teaming/Failover NIC Selection • After Enabling Teaming/Failover the bonding mode needs to be chosen • Note: The bonding mode selected will have an effect on overall transfer speeds
Routing Table Tab The Pro supports the creation of a routing table (same as 1100)
Additional Health Tab info • There are now two fan speeds and two temperature sensors
Memory Location Front of Chassis • 2 slots • 1.8v DDR2 533/667/800 • SDRAM up to 4GB • Note: To remove (or add) a memory module, push the white tabs at the end of the module to release the module
Replacing the 120mm Fan • Step 1: • Remove the 4 screws holding the side panels, and remove the panels (Green arrows) • Step 2: • Remove the 3 screws holding the 120mm fan and gently remove the fan (Red arrows) • Step 3: • Remove the fan power connector and the 4 fan screws (Blue arrows) • Step 4: • Replace the 120mm fan, reconnect the power and put all screws back in (reverse steps 3, 2, 1)
FAQ’s Can I migrate my disks from my existing ReadyNAS to the Pro?No. The RAID format has changed for the Pro to take better advantage of the Pro architecture. What’s the difference between X-RAID and X-RAID2?First, the format is different, so they are incompatible. Second, like X-RAID, X-RAID2 allows both horizontal (by adding disks to slots) and vertical (by replacing disks with higher capacity disks), however, unlike X-RAID, X-RAID2 does not require replacing all the disks for vertical expansion before expanding the volume. X-RAID2 can expand as soon as the 2nd disk is replaced. With the Pro having 6 drive bays, this allows the expansion to occur without having to replace out all 6 slots.What’s the difference between ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition and Business Edition?The ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition comes pre-configured and pre-installed with disks and includes features suitable for the business environment, such as Active Directory, snapshot, Flex-RAID (including RAID 6), and iSCSI. The Pioneer Edition is available only as a diskless model for the advanced home enthusiasts to enjoy the accelerated performance of the ReadyNAS Pro at an affordable price.
FAQ’s iSCSI is supported with the ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition?Yes, with the iSCSI add-on for the Business Edition, (available shortly). Note: This will also be available as a paid add-on for the Pioneer.Can I update from Pioneer Edition to the Business Edition?Not at this time. How do you power of the ReadyNAS Pro? Push the Power Button Twice What happens if I hold the front power button down continuously for 5 seconds while the unit is powered on? The ReadyNAS Pro is similar to a standard PC, where holding the power button down for 5 seconds abruptly shuts the unit off (the same as pulling the power plug!). *DO NOT* power the unit off this way.
FAQ’s If the ReadyNAS Pro hangs on bootup after an abrupt power outage, what should I do?Use the physical power switch on the back of the unit to power off and on the unit. Can I use the add-on modules for the NV+/1100 on the ReadyNAS Pro? No, the Pro is based on an Intel chipset and requires add-on modules specifically compiled for this platform.
Additional links ReadyNAS Support site http://www.readynas.com/ RAIDar Software http://www.readynas.com/?page_id=102 Hardware Compatibility List http://www.readynas.com/?page_id=76 ReadyNAS Forums http://www.readynas.com/forum/ Netgear ReadyNAS Pro Blog http://www.readynas.com/?cat=24 How-To get the highest Performance numbers http://www.readynas.com/?page_id=450#Performance