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What happens if you need to integrate NetApp’s leading storage hardware into OpenStack?
Last year, to facilitate deployment of NetApp storage solutions with Mirantis OpenStack 8.0, NetApp created the first release of their Fuel Plugin for ONTAP and E-Series integration. This release also included a comprehensive Reference Architecture, offering guidance and best-practice gleaned from several major Mirantis OpenStack+NetApp customer deployments.
Elaborating on the more-basic instructions offered in the Fuel Plugin Guide, the NetApp Mirantis Unlocked Reference Architecture discussed NetApp ONTAP and E-Series storage solutions in detail, explained configuration options on a feature-by-feature basis, and offered step-by-step instructions for using the plugin, including pre-configuration and post-deployment checkout.
This week, NetApp has released an updated version of their Fuel Plugin for Mirantis OpenStack 9.0 (Mitaka), collaborating with Mirantis to produce a fully-updated version of the NetApp Mirantis Unlocked Reference Architecture. (Both the Fuel Plugin and Reference Architecture can be downloaded from the Mirantis Unlocked NetApp Partner Page at http://mirantis.com/partners/netapp/).
The new document makes it easier for deployment engineers and architects to integrate NetApp Clustered Data ONTAP/ONTAP 9 or E-Series storage solutions with a Mirantis OpenStack 9.0 cloud.
New NetApp Plugin Features for MOS 9.0
Mirantis OpenStack 9.0 supports several new NetApp features:
Consistency Groups, enabling snapshots of multiple Cinder volumes to be taken at the same instant in time, ensuring consistency
CHAP Authentication, for communication between iSCSI initiators and targets
Quality of Service (QoS) based on maximum I/O per GB, in addition to QoS based on maximum bytes per second, bytes per second allowed per GiB, and IOPS
Manila (File-Share Service) support is not supported out-of-the-box in Mirantis OpenStack 9.0, but the Mirantis Services division, assisted by the OpenStack@NetApp team, can enable NetApp clustered Data ONTAP storage for Manila at customer request.
SolidFire support can also be enabled separately; refer to the SolidFire Partner page for more information.
To take advantage of these new features, among many others in the Mitaka release (further stabilized and hardened by Mirantis, the #1 bug fixer for OpenStack Mitaka) NetApp and Mirantis recommend using the latest version of Mirantis OpenStack (MOS 9.0, Mitaka) and the latest NetApp Fuel plugin.
Where to go from here
Of course there’s much more than we can tell you in a single blog post! The following resources will help get you started:
Mirantis Unlocked Partner page for NetApp
Reference Architecture for MOS 9.0 with NetApp storage
MOS 9.0 Fuel Plugin for NetApp (.rpm) and Installation Guide
OpenStack@NetApp Deployment and Operations Guide
Discuss NetApp and Mirantis OpenStack at theOpenStack@NetApp Community
Technical Support is available from NetApp Technical Support or Mirantis Support.
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