Welcome to NetApp Cloud Tiering Service !

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welcome to this demo video of the netapp's cloudtearing service i'm danny a cloud solutions architect at netapp based on a proven fabric pool technology the cloud tiering service addresses storage related challenges such as fast data growth inefficient storage utilization implementing cloud strategies increased expenses and budget constraints by seamlessly moving data between block and object storage tiers attached to your ontap clusters your storage is efficiently utilized cost are optimized and your cloud footprint is realized all that hassle free let me show you how it works since the cloudy ring service is integrated into netapp cloud manager we'll start by navigating our browser to cloudmanager.net.com then sign up and log in let's click on add working environment choose on-premises on tap and fill the cluster management ip and admin credentials after clicking on add will verify the cluster's name and click go to add the cluster as a working environment to cloud manager next we set up tiering click on the tiering tab located at the header menu and find the added cluster in cloud tiering's dashboard alternatively click on the added cluster and then set up tiering at the right panel if it's the first time you're setting up tiering cloud manager will prompt you to deploy a connector in your vpc v-net or on-premises data center the connector allows cloud manager to manage resources and processes within your environment and its location defines to where tiering is done in our case the connector was deployed in azure so we'll set up code data tiering into azure block in the tiering setup phase we provide the details for the object's storage cloud tiering can create an object container or use an existing one then we specify the storage class or access tier needed and finally select the cluster ip space to use only ip spaces containing inter-cluster logical interfaces are suitable for tiering next we define which volumes should be tiered and what policies would be used the information presented here such as snapshot to use size and the amount of call data can assist you in selecting the right tiering policy note the tier status column showing the volumes that are not eligible for tiering such as thick to provisioned ones select the tiering policy by clicking the pencil to the right of each volume use cloud snapshots to tier cloud snapshots data only great for entry-level tiering choose code data and snapshots to tier any type of code data this is the recommended policy for primary storage systems in these policies the cooling days option define when data is becoming killed and can be adjusted when tiering data protection volumes used as snap mirror destinations a third policy named all data can be used to tier the entire volume immediately great option for secondary storage that reduces costs dramatically that's it you're ready to go click close to go to the cluster dashboard and see your cluster's operational health current savings and additional saving opportunities click on the ellipsis menu to manage aggregates configuration tier additional volumes and go into cluster info for more details and saving breaks down from the licensing tab you can manage your pairs you go subscriptions and activate term-based bring your own licenses one last thing see that chat icon in the bottom right corner click it if you need any assistance from me and any members of my team we'll get back to you shortly thanks for watching
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Channel: Public Cloud Surfer
Views: 309
Rating: 5 out of 5
Keywords: cts, NetApp, NetApp Cloud, NetApp ONTAP, ONTAP, AFF, data tiering, Cloud tiering service, StorageGRID, FabricPool, fabricpool netapp, fabricpool snapmirror, fabricpool storagegrid, cloud manager netapp, cloud manager
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Length: 4min 30sec (270 seconds)
Published: Sun Dec 20 2020
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