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Intelligent Storage Components

Foreword

 This chapter describes the components of the storage system, including the
controller enclosure, disk enclosure, disks, interface modules, and
connection modes between enclosures and their respective working
principles.

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Objectives

Upon completion of this course, you will understand:


 Storage product forms
 Functions and components of controller enclosures and disk enclosures
 Working principles of HDDs and SSDs
 Cables and interface modules for connecting storage enclosures and the
connection methods

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Contents

1. Controller Enclosure

2. Disk Enclosure

3. Expansion Module

4. Disk

5. Interface Module

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Storage Product Form

2 U, disk and 4 U, disk and Integrated bay


controller integration controller separation

Note: Huawei OceanStor Dorado V6 is used as the example.

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Controller Enclosure
 The controller enclosure uses a modular design and consists of a system subrack,
controllers (with built-in fan modules), BBUs, power modules, management modules,
and interface modules. Management
Power Module Module
Interface
Module

System Subrack

Controller

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Front View of a Controller Enclosure
Icon Description

Enclosure ID indicator

Enclosure location indicator


1. Blinking blue: The controller
enclosure is being located.
2U controller enclosure (disk and controller integration) 2. Off: The controller enclosure is
not located.
Enclosure alarm indicator
1. Steady amber: An alarm is
reported by the controller
enclosure.
2. Off: The controller enclosure is
working properly.

Power indicator/Power button


4U controller enclosure (disk and controller separation)

Note: Huawei OceanStor Dorado V6 is used as the example.

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Rear View of a Controller Enclosure
1 2 3 4 5

No. Description
1 Management port
2 Maintenance port
6 7 3 Serial port
4 Interface module
5 Power-BBU module
6 SAS expansion port
7 Interface module
8 Management module
9 Power module
8 9

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Controller
 A controller is the core component of a storage system. It processes storage
services, receives configuration management commands, saves configuration
data, connects to disks, and saves critical data to coffer disks.

Controller enclosure
FE FE

Controller Controller
Cache Cache

CPU CPU

BE BE

Disk
enclosure
Cache data

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BBU and Fan Module

BBU latch Fan latch

Fan module

Running/Alarm Running/Alarm
indicator of the BBU indicator of the fan
BBU Front view

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Coffer Disk

2.5-inch coffer disk Palm-sized NVMe coffer SSD

Alarm/Location indicator Alarm/Location indicator


Running indicator Running indicator

Latch Latch

Handle Handle

Disk Disk

Label Label

Note: Huawei OceanStor Dorado V6 is used as the example.

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Power Module
 The AC power module supplies power to the controller enclosure, allowing the
enclosure to operate normally at maximum power. Running/
Alarm
Handle indicator Latch

Power socket
Note: Huawei OceanStor Dorado V6 is used as the example.

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Contents

1. Controller Enclosure

2. Disk Enclosure

3. Expansion Module

4. Disk

5. Interface Module

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Disk Enclosure
 The disk enclosure uses a modular design and consists of a system subrack,
expansion modules, power modules, and disks.
Power
Module
Expansion
Module

System Subrack

Disk Drive
Module

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Front View of a Disk Enclosure
Icon Description

ID indicator of the disk enclosure

Location indicator of the disk enclosure


1. Blinking blue: The disk enclosure is being located.
2. Off: The disk enclosure is not located.
2 U 25-slot SAS disk enclosure
Alarm indicator of the disk enclosure
1. Steady yellow: An alarm is reported by the disk
enclosure.
2. Off: The disk enclosure is working properly.
Power indicator of the disk enclosure
1. Steady green: The disk enclosure is powered on.
2 U 36-slot smart NVMe disk enclosure 2. Off: The disk enclosure is powered off.
Power indicator/Power button
1. The disk enclosure is powered on and off with the
controller enclosure. The power button on the disk
Note: This slide shows the front views of a 2 U SAS enclosure is invalid and cannot be used to power
disk enclosure and a 2 U smart NVMe disk enclosure on or off the disk enclosure separately.
of Huawei OceanStor Dorado V6.

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Rear View of a Disk Enclosure
4
No. Description
1 Serial port
2 Mini SAS HD expansion port
3 ID display
4 Expansion module
1 2 3 5
5 Power module
2 U SAS disk enclosure 6 Onboard expansion port
7 Onboard management port
8 Power module

Note: This slide shows the rear


views of the 2 U smart SAS and
6 7 8
smart NVMe disk enclosures of
2 U smart NVMe disk enclosure Huawei OceanStor Dorado V6.

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Contents

1. Controller Enclosure

2. Disk Enclosure

3. Expansion Module

4. Disk

5. Interface Module

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Expansion Module

Expansion module of a 2 U SAS disk enclosure


Connects to a controller enclosure through expansion ports

Expansion module of a 2 U smart NVMe disk enclosure


Connects to a controller enclosure through expansion ports

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CE Switch
Rear view

48 x 10GE electrical ports 4 x 60 Gbit/s optical ports

Console
Front view

USB port FAN1 FAN2 PWR1 PWR2

Two Ethernet management ports (combo)

Note: Huawei CE6800 series switches are used as an example.

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Fibre Channel Switch

Management ports
(serial port and
Ethernet port) USB port 24 Fibre Channel ports Power socket

Three link
aggregation groups

Note: Huawei SNS2124 is used as an example.

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Device Cables

1. Serial cable 2. Mini SAS HD 3. Mini SAS HD 4. AOC cable


electrical cable optical cable

5. 100G 6. 25G SFP28 7. FDR cable 8. MPO-4*DLC 9. Optical fiber


QSFP28 cable cable optical fiber

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Contents

1. Controller Enclosure

2. Disk Enclosure

3. Expansion Module

4. Disk
 HDD
 SSD

5. Interface Module

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Disk Type
IDE
SCSI
SATA
1.8-inch SAS Interface
2.5-inch FC type
3.5-inch Dimensions
NVMe
5.25-inch ... Enterprise-class
Application
... scenario Desktop-class
...
What are the types of disks?

HDD
Structure
SSD
...

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HDD Structure
 An HDD consists of platters, an actuator arm, read/write heads, a spindle, a
port, and control circuits.
Platter
Actuator arm

Spindle

Control circuit

Port
Read/write head

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HDD Working Principles

Basic
operation The platter is
driven by a motor.
Platter
Landing zone

Spindle Magnetic data


R/W Head

The distance between the


The head flies head and the disk is small.
over the platter.

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Data Organization on a Disk
Sector Track
Head

Cylinder

Actuator
Platter arm

Motor
Motor

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Disk Capacity and Cache
 Disk capacity
 Disk capacity = Number of cylinders x Number of heads x Number of sectors x 512
bytes. The unit is MB or GB. The disk capacity is determined by the capacity of a
single platter and the number of platters.
 Cache
 Because the processing speed of a CPU is much faster than that of a disk, the CPU
must wait until the disk completes a read/write operation before issuing a new
command. To solve this problem, a cache is added to the disk to improve the
read/write speed.

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Factors Relevant to Disk Performance

Primary factor that determines the


Rotation speed throughput in the case of sequential I/Os

Primary factor that affects the random I/O


Seek speed performance

Single platter
Indirect factor for disk performance
capacity

The least important factor for disk


Port speed performance

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Average Access Time
 The average access time is determined by:
 Average seek time
 Average latency time

Seek time Latency Wait time

Disc

Data Block

Seek

Tracks

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Data Transfer Rate
 The date transfer rate is determined by:
 Internal transfer rate
 External transfer rate/Interface transfer rate

Disk Disc

Seek

Tracks
External
Internal

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Disk IOPS and Transmission Bandwidth
 IOPS
 Input/Output operations per second (IOPS) is a key indicator to measure disk
performance.
 IOPS is calculated by the seek time, rotation latency, and data transmission time.
 Transmission bandwidth (throughput)
 Indicates the amount of data that is successfully transmitted in a unit time, that is,
the speed at which data streams are transmitted. For example, if it takes 10s to write
10,000 files of 1 KB size, the transmission bandwidth is only 1 MB/s; if it takes 0.1s to
write a 10 MB file, the transmission bandwidth is 100 MB/s.

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Parallel and Serial Transmission
 For example, the methods for transmitting numbers 1 to 8 are as follows:

Parallel transmission Serial transmission

1
2
3 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Transmit 4 Receive Transmit Receive
end 5 end end end
6
7
8

Multiple lines are connected between two ends, Only one line is connected between two ends. Eight
and one number is transmitted on each line. numbers are sent on this line in sequence. The receive
end has all numbers after eight transmissions.

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Disk Port Technology
 A disk must provide a simple port for users to access its data. Generally, disks
provide the following physical ports:
IDE port
Used for the ATA
instruction system
SATA port
Disk
Ports Parallel SCSI port

Used for the SCSI


Serial SCSI (SAS) port
instruction system

Fibre Channel port

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IDE Disk Port
 The integrated drive electronics (IDE) port is also called the parallel ATA port.
 ATA stands for Advanced Technology Attachment.
 The ATA disk is also called the IDE disk.
 The ATA port uses the parallel ATA technology.

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SATA Port
 SATA is short for serial ATA.
 SATA ports use serial transmission and provide a higher rate than IDE ports.
 SATA uses a point-to-point architecture and supports hot swap.

SATA Version Line Code Transfer Rate Throughput


1.0 8b/10b 1.5 Gbit/s 150 MB/s
2.0 8b/10b 3 Gbit/s 300 MB/s

Power 3.0 8b/10b 6 Gbit/s 600 MB/s

SATA Port

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SCSI Port
 SCSI is short for Small Computer System Interface.

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SAS Port
 SAS is short for Serial Attached SCSI.
 SAS is a point-to-point, full-duplex, and dual-port interface.
 SAS is backward compatible with SATA.
 Rate: 600 Mbit/s per channel
 SAS features high performance, high reliability, and powerful scalability.

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Fibre Channel Port
 Fibre Channel disks use the Fibre Channel arbitrated loop (FC-AL).
 FC-AL is a dual-port serial storage interface based on the SCSI protocol.
 FC-AL supports full-duplex mode.
 Fibre Channel provides a universal hardware transmission platform for upper-layer protocols
(SCSI and IP). It is a serial data transmission interface that features high speed, high reliability,
low latency, and high throughput.

40-pin Male FC-SCA II Connector

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Contents

1. Controller Enclosure

2. Disk Enclosure

3. Expansion Module

4. Disk
 HDD
 SSD

5. Interface Module

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SSD Overview
 Compared to HDDs, SSDs have absolute advantages in terms of performance, reliability,
power consumption, and portability. SSDs have been widely used in various industries.
 SSD characteristics:
 Uses NAND flash to save data, providing a faster speed than HDDs.
 Has no mechanical structure inside, so it consumes less power, dissipates less heat, and
generates less noise.
 Its service life is determined by the number of program/erase (P/E) cycles.

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SSD Architecture
 An SSD consists of a control unit and a storage unit (mainly flash memory
chips).
 Control unit: SSD controller, host interface, and DRAM
 Storage unit: NAND flash

RAM

Flash Flash
SSD Controller ...
Pkg Pkg
Processor
Host Host NAND Flash Flash
interface flash Pkg Pkg ...
Interconnect logic Buffer interface
manager

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NAND Flash
 Internal storage units in NAND flash Page 0 Page 0
Page 1 Page 1
include:

...
...
Page P Page P
 LUNs, planes, blocks, pages, and cells Block 0 Block 1

Page 0 Page 0
Operations on the NAND flash include

Logical Unit 0

Page 1 Page 1

...
...
erase, program, and read. Page P Page P
Block 2 Block 3
 NAND flash is a non-volatile medium. A

...
...
block must be erased before new data is Page 0 Page 0
Page 1 Page 1
written to it. A program/erase (P/E) cycle

...
...
Page P Page P
is the process of erasing a block and then Block B Block B+1

writing it again. Page Register Page Register


Plane Plane
Address 0 Address 1

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SLC, MLC, TLC, and QLC
111 1111
1110
11 110 1101
1100
1 101 1011
10 100
1010
1001
1000
011 0111
01 010 0110
0101
0 001 0100
00 000
0011
0010
0001
0000

SLC-1bit MLC-2bit TLC-3bit QLC-4bit


SLC MLC TLC QLC
1. Supports 50,000 to 100,000 1. Supports about 3,000 P/E cycles. 1. Provides higher data density and 1. The capacity is further
P/E cycles, providing the 2. The speed is slower than that of supports only several hundred to improved by 33%.
best reliability. SLC. 1,000 P/E cycles. 2. The performance and life
2. The storage capacity is 3. The storage capacity is relatively 2. The reliability and performance cycle are further reduced.
small. large. are low.
3. The cost is the highest. 4. The price is relatively low. 3. Generally used in personal
devices due to the cost
advantage, but cannot meet the
requirements of enterprise
products.

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Flash Chip Data Relationship

Plane Die
1478 blocks 2 planes

Cell Page Block

146688 cells 768 pages


...

... ... ...

...
... ...

Page is the minimum read/write unit, and block is the minimum program/erase unit.

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Address Mapping Management
Logical block address (LBA) No. 26, XX Road, Binjiang District, Hangzhou City,
Zhejiang Province, People's Republic of China

Physical block address (PBA) 120º 12' east longitude, 30º 16' north latitude

HDD: The relationship between LBA and PBA is fixed.


 Overwrite
The Flash Translation
Layer (FTL) is responsible
SSD: The relationship between LBA and PBA is not fixed. for the conversion
 Non-overwrite: A block must be erased before new data is between the LBA and PBA.
written to it. New data and old data are at different
locations.

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FTL

Sector
0
Sector
2
Sector 3 Main controller
FTL mapping table: saved in the Sector
1
internal SRAM/DRAM, external
Sector 2 DRAM, or NAND flash. Sector
4
Sector Sector
Sector 0 Sector 1 3 5

OS sector (512 FTL mapping Data is stored in the


bytes). File systems operation. The main NAND physical
read/write data in the controller maps the addresses based on
unit of 512 bytes. addresses based on the mapping table.
the mapping table.

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Data Write Process on an SSD (1)
 The following uses eight channels as an example to demonstrate how the host writes data to the
SSD.
Channel 0 block Channel 1 block Channel 2 block Channel 3 block
Writes 4 KB
of data

Writes 16 KB
of data
4 KB
SSD controller

Channel 4 block Channel 5 block Channel 6 block Channel 7 block

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Data Write Process on an SSD (2)
 When the SSD is full, old data must be deleted to release space for new data. When a user
deletes and writes data, data in some blocks becomes invalid or aged.
Channel 0 block Channel 1 block Channel 2 block Channel 3 block

SSD controller

Channel 4 block Channel 5 block Channel 6 block Channel 7 block

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Data Read Process on an SSD
Reads 4 KB Channel 0 block Channel 1 block Channel 2 block Channel 3 block
of data

Reads 32 KB
of data 4 KB
SSD controller

Channel 4 block Channel 5 block Channel 6 block Channel 7 block

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SSD Performance Advantages
SSD Performance Advantages Power consumption under 100,000 read IOPS

I/O I/O

IP/FC SAN
Seek time
Mechanical latency
2 SSDs 250 HDDs
Power (W)

4000
About 400-fold
2000

VS
HDD storage system SSD storage system SSD FC HDD

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Use of SSDs in Storage Systems
 Class A applications: high-concurrency applications featuring random reads and writes, such as databases
 Class B applications: large files, images, and streaming media featuring sequential reads and writes
 Class C applications: data backup or rarely used applications

Access frequency
A SSD media
FC/SAS disk
SATA/NL-SAS/Tape

C
Data distribution

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Contents

1. Controller Enclosure

2. Disk Enclosure

3. Expansion Module

4. Disk

5. Interface Module

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GE Interface Modules

GE electrical interface module 40GE interface module 100GE interface module

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SAS Expansion Module and RDMA Interface Module

25 Gbit/s RDMA 100 Gbit/s RDMA 12 Gbit/s SAS


interface module interface module expansion module

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SmartIO Interface Module

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PCIe and 56 Gbit/s IB Interface Modules

PCIe interface module 56 Gbit/s InfiniBand interface module

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Fibre Channel and FCoE Interface Modules
Power Power
indicator/Hot indicator/Hot Handle
Handle swap button
swap button

16 Gbit/s Fibre
Channel port 10 Gbit/s
FCoE port

Link/Speed
indicator of
the port Link/Speed
indicator of a 10
Gbit/s FCoE port

16 Gbit/s Fibre Channel interface module 10 Gbit/s FCoE interface module

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Quiz
1. What are the types of SSDs?
A. SLC

B. MLC

C. TLC

D. QLC

2. Which of the following can be used to measure the performance of an HDD?


A. Disk capacity

B. Rotation speed

C. Data transfer rate

D. Average access time

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Summary

Controller

Controller enclosure Coffer disk

Disk enclosure BBU

Expansion module
Expansion module
Intelligent storage components Device cables

HDD
Disk
SSD
Interface module

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Support App Service App

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Recommendations

 Huawei official websites


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 Online learning: https://www.huawei.com/en/learning
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 HedEx Lite
 Network Document Tool Center
 Information Query Assistant

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