Celerra Checkpoints
At the request of a user, ITS was asked to research a solution for user enabled restores from the EMC Celerra that performs our NAS operations. ITS identified Celerra Checkpoint functionality to serve this purpose. Celerra Checkpoints tracks the block changes for a share and stores them in a additional storage pool allocated solely for this purpose. There is a module for Windows (installed by defualt on Windows Vista) that allows user to right click and restore any file that they have permissions to see. The inital user that made this request no longer has a need, but ITS has identified a solution in case a similar need should arise in the future.
Metric Expansion
The ITS storage team spent extensive amount of time enhancing our the data we collect for storage metric reporting. We were asked to track not only the raw storage available, but to also report on usable storage. In order to provide this data we have to look at the raw storage without overhead, which means elimating the data that corresponds to hot spares. The storage has automated the gathering of this information.
Boinc
Vanderbilt has a team configured for the Boinc project for climate predictions. ITS has vowed to take on a large role of this team, thus we have asked ITS employees to install Boinc, and compute data for the climate prediction project.
VCMS Script
Due to the complexitiy of secure access to our virtual infrastucture, ITS has removed most of the manual configuration left up to users to access the virtual infrastucture. ITS has provided a Visual Basic sript that automatically configures putty with tunnel access to our Windows host used for managing Virtual Machines via our SSH bastion hosts.
Virtual Desktop
ITS has been attempting to get a feasible solution for managing desktops. ITS has deemed a feasible solution to use one vitual machine image delivered to multiple users (one-to-many). This signficantly decreases the need for storage for all virtual machines used in the virtual desktop environment, since there is only one virtual machine image that is shared between multiple desktops. ITS has been evaluating Citrix Provisioning Server to serve this need. This month ITS identified a issue with our current pilot plan with Citrix provisioning server that has to do with the fact that when a disk is removed from a virtual machine in VMware ESX 3.5u3 it also removes the controller for this disk. Thus when the virtual machine image is deployed to the virtual desktop and the OS begins to boot, it looks for the disk controller, and does not find it, thus it blue screens and does not boot. ITS is evaluating a workaround by leaving a 1MB disk associated with each VM which should leave the disk controller present, thus we should not blue screen on boot.
Backup Test Colo
Two of our large backup customers asked ITS to research a more viable solution for backing up clients with large amounts of data. One point of contention we wanted to remove from a potential bottleneck were the two firewall traversals that occur for network communication from these two large clients to the backup server. ITS decided to use a isolated network connected to the two clients and the backup server to see if it would decrease the amount of time needed to perform a full backup of these two clients. The results are extremely promising. ITS is researching the best way to implement this architecture into the backup environment.
VCMS Storage Consolidation
In an effort to use storage more efficiently, the storage and virtual teams have been working closely to consolidate storage presented to the ESX environment into fewer, but larger datastores accessible by all machines in a given datacenter. CUrrently, we have two storage presentations to different clusters inside of VMware. One cluster is over utilized and the other is under utilized. So rather than present new space to the over utilized environment, ITS has decided to merge these two storage presentations. This way any server could access the storage, and remove the need for different storage presentations.