Book description
Dynamic organizations want to accelerate growth while reducing costs. To do so, they must speed the deployment of business applications and adapt quickly to any changes in priorities. Organizations today require an IT infrastructure to be easy, efficient, and versatile.
The VersaStack solution by Cisco and IBM® can help you accelerate the deployment of your data centers. It reduces costs by more efficiently managing information and resources while maintaining your ability to adapt to business change.
The VersaStack solution combines the innovation of Cisco UCS Integrated Infrastructure with the efficiency of the IBM Storwize® storage system. The Cisco UCS Integrated Infrastructure includes the Cisco Unified Computing System (Cisco UCS), Cisco Nexus and Cisco MDS switches, and Cisco UCS Director. The IBM Storwize V7000 enhances virtual environments with its Data Virtualization, IBM Real-time Compression™, and IBM Easy Tier® features. These features deliver extraordinary levels of performance and efficiency.
The VersaStack solution is Cisco Application Centric
Infrastructure (ACI) ready. Your IT team can build, deploy, secure,
and maintain applications through a more agile framework. Cisco
Intercloud Fabric capabilities help enable the creation of open and
highly secure solutions for the hybrid cloud. These solutions
accelerate your IT transformation while delivering dramatic
improvements in operational efficiency and simplicity.
Cisco and IBM are global leaders in the IT industry. The VersaStack
solution gives you the opportunity to take advantage of integrated
infrastructure solutions that are targeted at enterprise
applications, analytics, and cloud solutions.
The VersaStack solution is backed by Cisco Validated Designs (CVD) to provide faster delivery of applications, greater IT efficiency, and less risk.
This IBM Redbooks® publication is aimed at experienced storage administrators that are tasked with deploying a VersaStack solution with Microsoft Sequel (SQL), IBM Spectrum™ Protect, and IBM Spectrum Control™.
Table of contents
- Front cover
- Notices
- IBM Redbooks promotions
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 2. Architecture
- Chapter 3. Software revisions and configuration guidelines
- Chapter 4. Planning an SQL Server failover cluster implementation
- Chapter 5. Physical infrastructure
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Chapter 6. VersaStack Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Switches configuration
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6.1 Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Switches network initial configuration setup
- 6.1.1 Configuring Cisco Nexus A
- 6.1.2 Configuring Cisco Nexus B
- 6.1.3 Enabling the Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Switch features and settings
- 6.1.4 Creating VLANs for VersaStack traffic
- 6.1.5 Configuring the Virtual Port Channel Domain
- 6.1.6 Configuring network interfaces for the vPC peer links
- 6.1.7 Configuring network interfaces to the Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnect
- 6.1.8 Linking in to an existing network infrastructure
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6.1 Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Switches network initial configuration setup
- Chapter 7. IBM Storwize V7000 storage configuration
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Chapter 8. Cisco Unified Computing System configuration
- 8.1 Performing the initial setup of Unified Computing System 6248 Fabric Interconnect for VersaStack environments
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8.2 Cisco UCS for IBM Storwize V7000
- 8.2.1 Logging in to Cisco UCS Manager
- 8.2.2 Upgrading Cisco UCS Manager software to Version 2.2(3d)
- 8.2.3 Adding a block of IP addresses for KVM access
- 8.2.4 Adding a block of IPv4 addresses for KVM access
- 8.2.5 Synchronizing the Cisco UCS environment to NTP
- 8.2.6 Enabling the server and uplink ports
- 8.2.7 Enabling Fibre Channel ports
- 8.2.8 Creating storage VSANs
- 8.2.9 Configuring the FC storage ports
- 8.2.10 Configuring the VSAN for the FC storage ports
- 8.2.11 Creating WWNN pools
- 8.2.12 Creating WWPN pools
- 8.2.13 Creating vHBA templates for Fabric A and Fabric B
- 8.2.14 Creating the storage connection policy for Fabric-A
- 8.2.15 Creating the Storage Connection Policy for Fabric-B
- 8.2.16 Acknowledging Cisco UCS chassis and FEX modules
- 8.2.17 Creating uplink port channels to Cisco Nexus switches
- 8.2.18 Creating MAC address pools
- 8.2.19 Creating an UUID suffix pool
- 8.2.20 Creating a server pool
- 8.2.21 Creating virtual local area networks
- 8.2.22 Creating a host firmware package
- 8.2.23 Setting jumbo frames in Cisco UCS Fabric
- 8.2.24 Creating a local disk configuration policy
- 8.2.25 Creating a Network control policy for Cisco Discovery Protocol
- 8.2.26 Creating a power control policy
- 8.2.27 Creating a server pool qualification policy (optional)
- 8.2.28 Creating a server BIOS policy
- 8.2.29 Creating a vNIC/vHBA placement policy for VM infrastructure hosts
- 8.2.30 Updating the default Maintenance Policy
- 8.2.31 Creating vNIC templates
- 8.2.32 Creating boot policies
- 8.2.33 Creating service profile templates
- 8.2.34 Creating service profiles
- 8.3 Backing up the Cisco UCS Manager configuration
- Chapter 9. SAN boot
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Chapter 10. VersaStack VMware ESXi 5.5 Update 2 SAN boot installation
- 10.1 The Cisco UCS 6200 Fabric Interconnect Cisco UCS Manager
- 10.2 Setting up a VMware ESXi installation
- 10.3 Installing ESXi
- 10.4 Setting up management networking for ESXi hosts
- 10.5 vSphere setup
- 10.6 Setting up VMkernel ports and the virtual switch
- 10.7 Mapping the required VMFS Datastores
- 10.8 Storage I/O Control
- 10.9 VersaStack VMware vCenter 5.5 Update 2
- 10.10 Setting up a vCenter Server
- 10.11 Mapping the data stores on the IBM Storwize V7000 second host after enabling the cluster
- 10.12 Optional: Adding domain account permissions
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Chapter 11. SQL Server setup and failover cluster implementation
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11.1 Creating virtual machines
- 11.1.1 Installing Windows Server 2012 R2
- 11.1.2 Preparing the virtual machines for clustering
- 11.1.3 Renaming and assigning IP addresses to network adapters
- 11.1.4 Enabling jumbo frames for CSV traffic
- 11.1.5 Configuring the network adapters binding order
- 11.1.6 Installing Windows updates and adding roles and features
- 11.1.7 Adding hard disks (RDMs) to the first virtual machine node
- 11.1.8 Adding hard disks (RDMs) to the second virtual machine node
- 11.1.9 Preparing the disks for cluster use
- 11.1.10 Windows server failover cluster installation
- 11.1.11 SQL Server failover cluster installation
- 11.1.12 Installing the SQL Server FCI on the first node
- 11.1.13 Adding a second node to the SQL Server FCI
- 11.1.14 Modifying the vSphere HA and DRS settings for the WSFC VMs
- 11.1.15 Creating anti-affinity rules
- 11.1.16 Enabling strict enforcement of anti-affinity rules
- 11.1.17 Setting the DRS automation level for clustered virtual machines
- 11.1.18 Using vSphere DRS groups and VM-Host affinity rules with clustered virtual machines
- 11.1.19 Creating a virtual machine DRS group (WSFC)
- 11.1.20 Creating a host DRS group (WSFC)
- 11.1.21 Setting up the VM-Host affinity rules for DRS groups (WSFC)
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11.1 Creating virtual machines
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Chapter 12. IBM Spectrum Control integration
- 12.1 Spectrum Control overview
- 12.2 Storage hypervisor
- 12.3 IBM SmartCloud Virtual Storage Center component model
- 12.4 IBM SmartCloud Virtual Storage Center features
- 12.5 IBM SmartCloud Virtual Storage Center interfaces
- 12.6 IBM SmartCloud Virtual Storage Center offerings
- 12.7 VersaStack Spectrum Control
- 12.8 Advanced Analytics
- 12.9 Resources
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Chapter 13. IBM Spectrum Protect integration
- 13.1 Spectrum Protect Suite for Unified Recovery overview
- 13.2 Spectrum Protect implementation
- 13.3 Protecting the VMware infrastructure
- 13.4 Protecting the SQL cluster
- 13.5 Using Spectrum Protect advanced protection and recovery technologies
- 13.6 Monitoring and managing the Spectrum Protect environment
- Chapter 14. General performance
- Chapter 15. General validation
- Appendix A. Windows Active Directory and running configurations
- Related publications
- Back cover
Product information
- Title: VersaStack Solution by Cisco and IBM with SQL, Spectrum Control, and Spectrum Protect
- Author(s):
- Release date: October 2015
- Publisher(s): IBM Redbooks
- ISBN: 9780738441078
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