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NetApp

NetApp, Inc. is an American hybrid cloud data services and data management company headquartered in San Jose, California.[2] It has ranked in the Fortune 500 from 2012–2021.[3] Founded in 1992[4] with an IPO in 1995,[5] NetApp offers cloud data services for management of applications and data both online and physically.

NetApp, Inc.
TypePublic company
Industry
Founded1992; 30 years ago (1992)
Founders
Headquarters,
U.S.
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Products
Revenue US$5.74 billion (2021)
US$1.03 billion (2021)
US$730 million (2021)
Total assets US$9.36 billion (2021)
Total equity US$685 million (2021)
Number of employees
11,000 (2021)
Websitewww.netapp.com
Footnotes / references
[1]

History

 
Former headquarters in Sunnyvale

NetApp was founded in 1992 by David Hitz, James Lau,[6] and Michael Malcolm[4][7] as Network Appliance, Inc.[8] At the time, its major competitor was Auspex Systems. In 1994, NetApp received venture capital funding from Sequoia Capital.[9] It had its initial public offering in 1995. NetApp thrived in the internet bubble years of the mid 1990s to 2001, during which the company grew to $1 billion in annual revenue. After the bubble burst, NetApp's revenues quickly declined to $800 million in its fiscal year 2002. Since then, the company's revenue has steadily climbed.

In 2006, NetApp sold the NetCache product line to Blue Coat Systems.[10]

In 2008, Network Appliance officially changed its legal name to NetApp, Inc., reflecting the nickname by which it was already well-known.[11]

On June 1, 2015, Tom Georgens stepped down as CEO and was replaced by George Kurian.[12]

In May 2018 NetApp announced its first End to End NVMe array called All Flash FAS A800 with release of ONTAP 9.4 software.[13] NetApp claims over 1.3 million IOPS at 500 microseconds per high-availability pair.[14]

In January 2019 Dave Hitz announced retirement from NetApp.

Acquisitions

  • 1997 - Internet Middleware (IMC) acquired for $10.5 million. IMC's web proxy caching software became the NetCache product line (which was resold in 2006).
  • 2004 - Spinnaker Networks acquired for $300 million. Technologies from Spinnaker integrated into Data ONTAP GX and first released in 2006, later Data ONTAP GX become Clustered Data ONTAP
  • 2005 - Alacritus acquired for $11 million. The tape virtualization technology Alacritus brought to NetApp was integrated into the NetApp NearStore Virtual Tape Library (VTL) product line, introduced in 2006.
  • 2005 - Decru: Storage security systems and key management.[15]
  • 2006 - Topio acquired for $160 million. Software that helped replicate, recover, and protect data over any distance regardless of the underlying server or storage infrastructure. This technology became known as ReplicatorX (Open System SnapVault), and has since been abandoned.
  • 2008 - Onaro acquired for $120 million. Storage service management software which helps customers manage storage more efficiently with guaranteed service levels for availability and performance. Onaro's SANscreen technology launched as such and probably later influencing NetApp OnCommand Insight.
  • 2010 - Bycast acquired for $50 million. Technologies from Bycast gave birth to the StorageGRID object storage product.
  • 2011 - Akorri acquired for $60 million, allowing for cross-domain analysis and advanced analytics across data center infrastructures.
  • 2011 - Engenio (LSI) acquired for $480 million. Engenio was the external storage systems business unit of the LSI Corporation. Launched as NetApp E-Series product line
  • 2012 - Cache IQ: Development of NAS cache systems
  • 2013 - IonGrid: A technology developer that allows iOS devices to access users and internal business applications through a secure connection
  • 2014 - SteelStore: NetApp acquired Riverbed Technology's SteelStore line of data backup and protection products,[16] which it later renamed as AltaVault[17] and then to Cloud Backup
  • 2015 - SolidFire: In December 2015 (closing in January 2016), NetApp acquired founded in 2009 flash storage vendor SolidFire for $870 million.[18]
  • 2017 - Plexistor: NetApp first announced the acquisition of a company and technology called Plexistor in May 2017. Technologies from Plexistor gave start for MAX Data product
  • 2017 - Greenqloud was acquired with its Qstack product. Greenqloud was a private startup company that created cloud services, orchestration and management platform for hybrid cloud and multi-cloud environments.
  • 2017 - Immersive Partner Solutions, a Littleton, Colorado-based developer of software to validate multiple converged infrastructures through their lifecycles
  • 2018 - StackPointCloud: NetApp acquired StackPointCloud, a project for multi-cloud Kubernetes as-a-service and a contributor to the Kubernetes which started the Kubernetes Service product
  • 2019 - Cognigo: Israeli AI-driven data compliance and security supplier[19][20]
  • 2020 - Talon: Cloud Data Storage company enabling data consolidation and security for enterprises.[21]
  • 2020 - CloudJumper: Cloud software in VDI and remote desktop services
  • 2020 - Spot: handled compute management and cost optimization in the public clouds
  • 2021 - CloudHawk.io: AWS Cloud Security Posture. [22]
  • 2021 - CloudCheckr: Cloud Optimization Platform.[23]
  • 2022 - Fylamynt: CloudOps automation technology company.[24]
  • 2022 - Instaclustr: open source database startup.[25]

Competition

 
Former NetApp logo

NetApp competes in the computer data storage hardware industry.[26] In 2009, NetApp ranked second in market capitalization in its industry behind EMC Corporation, now Dell EMC, and ahead of Seagate Technology, Western Digital, Brocade, Imation, and Quantum.[27] In total revenue of 2009, NetApp ranked behind EMC, Seagate, Western Digital, and ahead of Imation, Brocade, Xyratex, and Hutchinson Technology.[28] According to a 2014 IDC report, NetApp ranked second in the network storage industry "Big 5's list", behind EMC (Dell), and ahead of IBM, HP and Hitachi.[29] According to Gartner's 2018 Magic Quadrant for Solid-State Arrays, NetApp was named a leader, behind Pure Storage Systems. In 2019, Gartner named NetApp as #1 in Primary Storage.

Products

NetApp's OnCommand management software controls and automates data-storage.[30] ActiveIQ comes to NetApp with the acquisition of SolidFire. ActiveIQ is SaaS portal with built-in monitoring, prediction, recommendations for optimizing configurations and performance for NetApp storage systems based on machine-learning capabilities and artificial intelligence. Later ONTAP Analytics and Telemetry Service (OATS) product, which can be installed in AWS cloud and on-premise, was renamed to Active IQ Performance Analytics Services (ActiveIQ PAS).

NetApp ONTAP-based Hardware Appliances

 
NetApp FAS3240 (second from bottom) with three DS4243 shelves on top
 
NetApp AFF A800 with 48 NVMe SSD drives

NetApp's FAS (Fabric-Attached Storage), AFF (All-Flash FAS), and ASA (All SAN Array) storage systems are the company's flagship products. Such products are made up of storage controllers, and one or more enclosures of hard disks, known as shelves. In entry-level systems, the drives may be physically located in the same chassis as storage controller(s).

In the early 1990s, NetApp's storage systems initially offered NFS and SMB protocols based on standard local area networks (LANs), whereas block storage consolidation required storage area networks (SANs) implemented with the Fibre Channel (FC) protocol.

In 2002, in an attempt to increase market share, NetApp added block-storage access as well, supporting the Fibre Channel and iSCSI protocols. As of 2016 NetApp systems support Fibre Channel, iSCSI, Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) and the FC-NVMe protocol.

ONTAP

Many of NetApp's products use the company's proprietary ONTAP data management operating system, under continuous development since 1992 which includes code from Berkeley Net/2 BSD Unix, Spinnaker Networks technology and other operating systems.[31] There are three ONTAP platforms: FAS/AFF systems, software on commodity servers (ONTAP Select) as virtual machine or in the cloud (Cloud Volumes ONTAP). All ONTAP systems are using WAFL file systems which provide basis for snapshots and other snapshot-based and data protection technologies. Key IP from ONTAP is also used in NetApp Astra,[32] a newer data management-as-a-service system built for Kubernetes.

Cloud Backup

Previously known as Riverbed SteelStor before its acquisition by NetApp, this product was later renamed to AltaVault and then to Cloud Backup. Cloud Backup was initially available in three forms: as a hardware appliance, virtual appliance, and cloud appliance. Later NetApp announced the end of sale for hardware and virtual appliances. Data placed on NAS share on Cloud Backup deduplicated, compressed, encrypted and transferred with Object Protocols to object storage systems like Amazon S3, Azure Blob Storage or StorageGRID; thus Cloud Backup appears as a transparent gateway for archiving data to a private or public cloud.[33]

NetApp HCI

 
NetApp HCI: two 2U HCI Chassis with four half-width blade servers at the bottom and one 1U storage node at the top

NetApp Hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) or sometimes referred by NetApp as Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure, NetApp HCI is based on commodity blade and rack servers, NetApp Element software and VMware vSphere. NetApp HCI includes a web-based GUI with installation wizard called NetApp Deployment Engine (NDE) for configuring vCenter, IP addresses, login and password, and storage nodes.[34] NetApp HCI is different from conventional HCI designs because it has dedicated storage nodes, while other HCI systems like Dell EMC VxRail or vSAN do not have dedicated storage nodes and utilize disk drives installed in each server. Dedicated storage nodes allow the cluster to grow or decrease storage capacity and performance separately from compute nodes. Minimum NetApp HCI configuration requires two compute blade server nodes and additionally, Element software requires a minimum of 4 storage nodes but is available to customers as four physical storage nodes or two physical storage nodes and two nodes as a virtual machine playing witness role on compute nodes.

2U HCI Chassis with four half-width blade servers

 
NetApp HCI, two 2U HCI Chassis

Each storage node drive set consists of 6 SSD drives directly connected to a dedicated storage node and installed in front of the blade chassis. Each storage and compute blade nodes have 25 Gigabit Ethernet ports which could be used as 10Gbit/s ports as well as dedicated 1Gb ports for management purposes. Network switches were not included, and in NetApp HCI with Element software release 11 NetApp announced H-Series Switch as part of HCI, so all hardware components must be bought from NetApp. ONTAP Select available as SDS on NetApp HCI for customers interested in NAS protocols. The self-service portal allows automating common provisioning and management tasks without involving the IT team. NetApp Kuberneties Service will support NetApp HCI with the acquisition of Stackpoint. NetApp SolidFire storage and NetApp HCI can be expanded & mixed in a single cluster. At the NetApp Insight 2018 conference in Las Vegas NetApp presented two new compute nodes: H410C and H610C, where H610C includes additional GPU cards which can be used in VDI environments. Starting with Element OS version 11, automatically detected and enabled by default with the upgrade, HCI has Protection Domains functionality to provide resiliency into HCI chassis. In the case of maintenance or chassis failure, helix algorithm spans data blocks workload will automatically fail-over to another operational chassis.

SolidFire

 
SolidFire QoS

SolidFire storage system uses OS called NetApp Element Software (formally SolidFire Element OS) based on Linux and designed for SSDs and scale-out architecture with the ability to expand up to 100 nodes and provide access to data through SAN protocols iSCSI natively and Fiber Channel with two gateway nodes. Element OS provides a REST-based API for storage automation, configuration, management, and consumption. SF node H610S has 12 2.5" NVMe SSD drives and can install only Element version 10.4, while previous models have 10 SSD drives. Element SW version 11, will not support FC. SolidFire uses iSCSI login redirection to distribute reads and writes across the cluster using helix algorithm.[35] This architecture does not have disk shelves like traditional storage systems and expands with adding nodes to the cluster. Each node has pre-installed SSD drives. Each node can have only one type of SSD drives with the same capacity. Each SolidFire cluster can have a mix of different node models & generations. Element X uses the replication factor of 2, where blocks of data spread across the cluster which has no performance impact but require more space in contrary to Erasure Coding technology. Such architecture allows users to expand performance and capacity separately as needed. Also, SolidFire has the ability to set three types of QoS for its LUNs: minimum, maximum and burst. Burst is used as credits which were not used by the LUN while it was not received its maximums. Element X available as software-only on commodity servers. SolidFire systems using S3 protocol could backup data to an Object storage systems like StorageGRID. SolidFire could replicate data with SnapMirror protocol to ONTAP systems and starting with Element OS 11 to Cloud Volumes ONTAP. VEEAM backup & Replication 9.5 Update 4 will implement seamless integration with NetApp HCI and Solidfire provide application consistent storage snapshot capabilities, Instant VM Recovery, and Single Item Restore for some applications.[36] CommVault Simpana also provides application-consistent storage snapshot capability for NetApp HCI and Solidfire. All HCI configurations require at least 4 10/25 Gbit/s ports for connections until Element OS 11, where two ports are enough.

StorageGRID

 
NetApp SG6060 StorageGRID Webscale

StorageGRID is a software-defined storage system which provides access to data via object IP-based protocols like S3 and OpenStack Swift. It is available in the form of hardware or as software. A node in a StorageGRID cluster is an appliance, virtual machine or docker container. StorageGRID is a geo-dispersed namespace clustered storage system, also known as "the grid", with an ability to make and store multiple copies (replicas) of objects (also known as Replication Factor) or in Erasure Coding (EC) manner among cluster storage nodes with object granularity based on configured policies for data availability and durability purposes. StorageGRID stores metadata separately from the objects and allows users to configure Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) policies on a per-object level to automatically satisfy and confirm changes in the cluster once changes introduced to the cluster like the cost of network usage, storage media usage changes a node was added or removed, etc. ONTAP, Cloud Backup, SANtricity, and Element X can replicate data to StorageGRID systems. SG6060 is optimized for high transactional throughput, MA, AI, and FabricPool.

StorageGRID on NetApp HCI

Solution Deployment of StorageGRID on NetApp HCI can be deployed in three forms: Fully contained; High performance and scale; NetApp HCI and StorageGRID appliance.

E-Series

 
E5700 with 60 disk drives enclosure
 
RAID comparison with DDP
 
DDP components and data reconstruction process

Previously known as LSI Engenio RDAC after NetApp acquisition the product renamed to NetApp E-Series. It is a general-purpose enterprise storage system with two controllers for SAN protocols such as Fibre Channel, iSCSI, SAS and InfiniBand (includes SRP, iSER, and NVMe over Fabrics protocol). NetApp E-Series platform uses proprietary OS SANtricity and proprietary RAID called Dynamic Disk Pool (DDP) alongside traditional RAIDs like RAID 10, RAID 6, RAID 5, etc. In DDP pool each D-Stripe works similar to traditional RAID-4 and RAID-6 but on block level instead of entire disk level, therefore, have no dedicated parity drives. DDP compare to traditional RAID groups restores data from lost disk drive to multiple drives which provide a few times faster reconstruction time[37] while traditional RAIDs restores lost disk drive to a dedicated parity drive. Starting with SANtricity 11.50 E-Series systems EF570 and E5700 support NVMe over Ethernet (RoCEv2) with 100Gbit/s Ethernet ports and NVMe over InfiniBand. Starting with EF600 systems are end-to-end NVMe and capable of NVMe/FC in addition to NVMe/RoCE & NVMe/InfiniBand. Sync and async mirroring are supported with SANtricity 11.50. SANtricity Unified Manager is a web-based manager that supports up to 500 EF/E-Series arrays and supports LDAP, RBAC, CA & SSL for authorization & authentication. In August 2019 NetApp announced E600 with support for NVMe/IB, NVMe/RoCE, NVMe/FC protocols, up to 44GBps of bandwidth and full-function embedded REST API.

Converged Infrastructure

FlexPod, nFlex and ONTAP AI are commercial names for Converged Infrastructure (CI). Converged Infrastructures are joint products of a few vendors and consists from 3 main hardware components: computing servers, switches (in some cases switches are not necessary) and NetApp storage systems:

Converged Infrastructures have tested and validated design configurations from vendors available to end users and typically include popular infrastructure software like Docker Enterprise Edition (EE), Red Hat OpenStack Platform, VMware vSphere, Microsoft Servers and Hyper-V, SQL, Exchange, Oracle VM and Oracle DB, Citrix Xen, KVM, OpenStack, SAP HANA etc. and might include self-service portals PaaS or IaaS like Cisco UCS Director (UCSD) or others. FlexPod, nFlex and ONTAP AI allows an end user to modify validated design and add or remove some of the components of the Converged Infrastructure while not all of the other Converged Infrastructures from competitors allows modification.

FlexPod

 
FlexPod Converged Infrastracture

There are few FlexPod types: FlexPod Datacenter, FlexPod Select, FlexPod Express (Small, Medium, Large and UCS-managed), and FlexPod SF.

FlexPod Datacenter usually uses Nexus switches like 5000, 7000 & 9000; Cisco UCS Blade Servers; Mid-Range or High-End NetApp FAS or AFF systems. FlexPod Select often used with BigData framework software like Hortonworks, Cloudera, or more recently, Confluent. FlexPod SF has in its architecture Nexus 9000 switches, Cisco UCS Blade servers and NetApp SolidFire storage based on Cisco UCS rack servers. Cisco UCS Director used as the orchestrator for FlexPod for a self-service portal, workflow automation and billing platform to build PaaS & IaaS. FlexPod systems supported under the cooperative center of competence.

NetApp Converged Systems Advisor (CSA) is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform that consists of an on-premises agent and a cloud-based portal.

Multi-Pod is a FlexPod Datacenter solution with a FAS or AFF system leveraging MetroCluster technology for stretching storage system between two sites. NetApp and Cisco looking to incorporate NetApp MAX Data product into FlexPod solutions once persistent memory technology will be available in UCS servers. FlexPod Datacenter has the biggest variety of designed and validated by Cisco and NetApp architectures and applications including:

  • Microsoft: SQL, Exchange, SharePoint
  • Hypervisors: Microsoft Hyper-V, VMware vSphere, Citrix XenServer
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack, Citrix XenDesktop/XenApp, Docker Datacenter for Container Management
  • IBM Cloud Private, Cisco Hybrid Cloud with Cisco CloudCenter, Microsoft Private Cloud, Citrix CloudPlatform, Apprenda PaaS
  • SAP, Oracle Database, Oracle RAC on Oracle Linux, Oracle RAC on Oracle VM
  • 3D Graphics Visualization with Citrix and NVIDIA GPU. FlexPod Datacenter for AI leveraging UCS servers with NVIDIA GPU.
  • Epic EHR, MEDITECH EHR

FlexPod types:

  • FlexPod Express (Small, Medium, Large and UCS-managed)
  • FlexPod Datacenter
  • FlexPod SF
  • FlexPod Select

ONTAP AI

 
NetApp ONTAP AI

Converged infrastructure solution based on Cisco Nexus 3000 or Mellanox Spectrum switches with 100Gbit/s ports, NetApp AFF storage systems, Nvidia DGX supercomputer servers. DGX servers interconnected with each other over RDMA over RoCE, and developed for Deep Learning based on Docker containers with NetApp Docker Plugin Trident. DGX servers connected to the storage with Ethernet connection and consume space over NFS protocol. With SnapMirror ONTAP AI solution can deliver data between edge computing, on-prem & the cloud as part of Data Fabric vision. ONTAP AI tested & validated for use with NFS & FlexGroup technologies. Combined technical support provided to the customers to all the architecture components.

OnCommand Insight

OnCommand Insight (OCI) is data center management software, capacity management, infrastructure analytics, centralized view into historical trends to forecast performance and capacity requirements and workload placement. OCI works with all NetApp storage systems and with competitor storage systems and in public cloud. Licensed server-based software.

Memory Accelerated Data

NetApp MAX Data for short, MAX Data is a proprietary Linux file system with auto-tiering from PMEM to SSD and data protection features for businesses. NetApp officially announced MAX Data's availability at NetApp Insight 2018 in October, supported by a number of server brands. MAX Data came from the acquisition of Plexistor in May 2017.

MAX Data consists of two tiers: Tier 1 and Tier 2, where cold data destaged to Tier 2 from Tier 1 or promoted from Tier 2 to Tier 1 when accessed, by MAX Data tiering algorithm, transparently to the applications. Currently, NetApp has recommended ratio for MAX Data as 1 to 25 for Tier 1 and Tier 2 respectively. MAX Data according to NetApp[38] will have two modes: to use MAX Data as a POSIX-compatible (the internal name is M1FS) file system or as API memory extension. Usage of MAX Data as POSIX FS does not require application modifications while API memory extension requires applications to be modified in order to utilize this functionality. MAX Data installed on Linux hosts to utilize ultra-low latency with persistent memory such as the Optane DC persistent memory (Optane DCPMM), NVDIMM or DRAM (when persistence not needed, for example for testing purposes) memory for Tier 1 and a NetApp AFF storage system for Tier 2. Optane DCPMM is the Intel brand name of products that use 3D XPoint technology and supported starting with MAX Data version 1.3. MAX FS is a Persistent Memory-based Filesystem (PM-based FS) that doesn't require application modification but also can be a Direct Access enabled File system (DAX-enabled FS) for applications with optimization for Persistent Memory using SPDK. DAX is the mechanism that enables direct access to files stored in persistent memory arrays without the need to copy the data through the page cache.[39] MAX data have a per-server license and do not depend on CPU, Memory or storage capacity. MAX Data has two different licensing tiers: Basic and Advanced.

Cloud Business

Cloud Central is a web-based GUI interface that provides a multi-cloud interface based on Qstack for NetApp's cloud products like Cloud Volumes Service, Cloud Sync, Cloud Insights, Cloud Volumes ONTAP, SaaS Backup in multiple public cloud providers.

Cloud Manager is a service for high-level management of ONTAP-based systems on-premise and in the cloud: CVO, CVS, ONTAP Select, FAS, and AFF. Cloud Manager allow setup SnapMirror data protection replication between systems through the GUI interface with drag-and-drop.

Cloud Volumes On-Prem

It is a storage system installed on-premises in a customer's data center and available to the customer as service. All work for updates & technical support provided by NetApp while the customer consumes space from the storage using web-based GUI or API and performs data backup and replication if needed.

Cloud Volumes ONTAP

Formally ONTAP Cloud. Cloud Volumes ONTAP (CVO) is software-defined (SDS) version of ONTAP available in some public cloud providers like AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and IBM Cloud. Cloud Volumes ONTAP is a virtual machine which is using commodity equipment and running ONTAP software as a service.

Cloud Volumes Service

Cloud Volumes Service is a service in Amazon AWS & Google Cloud - it is public cloud provider based on NetApp All-Flash FAS systems and ONTAP software, allowing for synchronizing data between cloud and on-premises NetApp systems.

NetApp Private Storage

NetApp Private Storage (NPS) is based on Equinix partner provided colocation service in its data centers for NetApp Storage Systems with 10 Gbit/s direct connection to public cloud providers like Azure and AWS etc. NPS storage could be connected to a few cloud providers or on-premise infrastructure, thus in case of switching between clouds does not require data migration between them.

Astra

Astra is NetApp's Kubernetes cloud service for consistent application-consistent backups, Data Cloning, and data mobility across clouds and on-premises. Astra can deploy and maintain data-rich applications across Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud and on-premises datacenters, enabling easily backup and restoring data or migrating the applications from one Kubernetes cluster to another in a multi-cloud environment.

SaaS Backup

NetApp SaaS Backup (Previously Cloud Control) is back up and recovery service for SaaS Microsoft Office 365 and Salesforce which provide extended, granular and custom retention capabilities of backup and recovery process compare to native cloud backup. NetApp planning to extend SaaS Backup and recovery service for Google Workspace (formerly G Suite and Google Apps for Work), Slack and ServiceNow.

Cloud Sync

Cloud Sync is service for synchronizing any NAS storage system with another NAS storage, an Object Storage like Amazon S3 or NetApp Storage GRID using an object protocol.

Cloud Insights

Cloud Insights is an SaaS application for monitoring infrastructure application stack for customers consuming cloud resources and also build for the dynamic nature of microservices and web-scale infrastructures. Cloud Insights uses similar to OnCommand Insight front-end API but different technology on the back-end. Cloud Insights available as a preview and will have three editions: Free, Standard and Premium.

Cloud Secure

Cloud Secure is a SaaS security tool that identifies malicious data access and compromised users, in other words, user behavior analytics. Cloud Secure uses machine learning algorithms to identify unusual patterns, and can identify if users have been infected with ransomware, and prevent them from encrypting the files.

Currently supported data repositories include NetApp Cloud Volumes, NetApp ONTAP, NetApp StorageGRID, OneDrive, AWS, Google Suite, HPE, DELLEMC Isilon, Dropbox, Box, @workspace and Office 365.

NDAS

NetApp Data Availability Services (NDAS) provides data protection in the cloud GUI. This cloud service is located only in AWS but can be copied to other clouds. NDAS is for backup, data protection and disaster recovery purposes from ONTAP storage. ONTAP systems starting with ONTAP 9.5 have a built-in proxy application that converting NetApp snapshots with WAFL data & metadata into the S3 format unlike FabricPool technology, which stores only data in the object storage. NDAS is one of the Data Fabric manifestations.

Data Fabric

Often referred as to "Data Fabric Story," the variety of integrations between NetApp's products and data mobility is considered by NetApp to be its Data Fabric vision . Data Fabric defines the NetApp technology architecture for hybrid cloud and includes:

  • SnapMirror replication from SolidFire to ONTAP
  • SnapMirror replication from ONTAP to Cloud Backup
  • FabricPool tiering feature for de-staging cold data from ONTAP to StorageGRID, Amazon S3 or Azure Blob
  • Volume Encryption with FabricPool provide secure data storage and secure over the wire transfer of enterprise data in a cloud provider; SnapMirror between FAS, AFF, ONTAP Select and Cloud Volumes ONTAP
  • Archiving and DR to public cloud
  • CloudMirror feature in StorageGRID replicates from on-premise object storage to Amazon S3 storage and triggers some actions in AWS Cloud
  • SolidFire backup to StorageGRID or Amazon S3
  • Cloud Backup archiving to variety of object storage systems (including StorageGRID) or many cloud providers
  • CloudSync is replication of NAS data to object format and back
  • replication to Cloud Volumes Service;
  • Data backup to on-premise storage from SaaS Backup
  • SANtricity Cloud Connector for block-based backup, copy, and restore of E-Series volumes to an S3, NetApp Data Availability Services for data protection from ONTAP to cloud S3 storage with backup, DR & data mining capabilities, etc.

Software integrations

NetApp products could be integrated with a variety of software products, mostly for ONTAP systems.

Automation

NetApp provides a variety of automation services directly to its products with HTTP protocol or through middle-ware software.

Docker

NetApp Trident software provides a persistent volume plugin for Docker containers with both orchestrators Kubernetes and Swarm and supports ONTAP, SolidFire, E-Series, Azure NetApp Files (ANF), Cloud Volumes and NetApp Kubernetes Service in Cloud.

Also, NetApp with Cisco sells CI architectures which incorporate the Trident plugin: FlexPod Datacenter with Docker Enterprise Edition and ONTAP AI.

CI/CD

NetApp Jenkins Framework provides integration with ONTAP storage for DevOps, accelerating development with automation operations like provisioning and data-set cloning for test and development and leverage ONTAP for version control, create and delete checkpoints etc. Jenkins also integrate with NetApp Service Level Manager software which provides RESTful API for guarantee level of storage performance. Apprenda and CloudBees integrate and accelerate DevOps through Docker persistent volume plugin and Jenkins Framework integration. Apprenda could be integrated with OpenStack running on top of FlexPod.

Backup and recovery

CommVault, Veeam and Veritas have integrations with ONTAP, SolidFire, Cloud Backup and E-Series leveraging storage capabilities like snapshots and cloning capabilities for testing backup copies and SnapMirror for Backup and Recovery (B&R), Disaster Recovery (DR) and Data Archiving for improving restore time and number of recovery points (see RPO/RTO). Cloud Backup integrates with nearly all B&R products for archiving capabilities since it is represented as ordinary NAS share for B&R software. Backup and recovery software from competitor vendors like IBM Spectrum Protect, EMC NetWorker, HP Data Protector, Dell vRanger, Acronis Backup and others also have some level of integrations with NetApp storage systems.

Enterprise applications

NetApp systems can integrate with enterprise applications for backup purposes, cloning, provisioning, and other self-service storage features. Oracle DB can be connected using Direct NFS (dNFS) client build inside database app which will provide network performance, resiliency, load balancing for NFS protocol with ONTAP systems.

Oracle DB, Microsoft SQL, IBM DB2, MySQL, Mongo DB, SAP HANA, MS Exchange, VMware vSphere, Citrix Xen, KVM integrate with NetApp systems for provisioning, cloning and additional backup and recovery build - this includes capabilities like SnapShots, SnapVault and SnapMirror with a variety of software including NetApp's SnapCenter and SnapCreator.

OpenStack

NetApp systems have integration with such open source projects as OpenStack Cinder for Block storage (SolidFire, ONTAP, E-Series, OnCommand Insight, Cloud Backup), OpenStack Manila for Shared file system (ONTAP, OnCommand Insight), Docker persistent volumes through Trident plugin (SolidFire, ONTAP, E-Series) and others.

OEM

IBM used to OEM NetApp FAS systems under its own brand known as IBM N-series and this partnership ended May 29, 2014. Dell OEM NetApp E-Series under its own name PowerVault MD.

September 13, 2018, Lenovo and NetApp announced its technology partnership, so Lenovo OEM Netapp products under its own name: Lenovo ThinkSystem DE (using NetApp's EF & E-Series array technology), and ThinkSystem DM uses ONTAP software with Lenovo servers and supports FC-NVMe (analog for NetApp FAS & AFF systems).[40][41]

Vector Data builds rugged and carrier-grade versions of NetApp FAS, AFF, E-Series and SolidFire products with -48V DC power and other customizations under their Vault product line.

Reception

Controversy

Syrian surveillance

In November 2011, during the 2011 Syrian uprising, NetApp was named as one of several companies whose products were being used in the Syrian government crackdown. The equipment was allegedly sold to the Syrians by an authorized NetApp reseller.[42]

On April 7, 2014, NetApp was notified by the US Department of Commerce "that it had completed its review of this matter and determined that NetApp had not violated the U.S. export laws", and that the file on the matter had been closed.[43]

Legal dispute with Sun Microsystems

In September 2007, NetApp started proceedings against Sun Microsystems, claiming that the ZFS File System developed by Sun infringed its patents.[44] The following month, Sun announced plans to countersue based on alleged misuse by NetApp of Sun's own patented technology.[45] Several of NetApp's patent claims were rejected on the basis of prior art after re-examination by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.[46] On September 9, 2010, NetApp announced an agreement with Oracle Corporation (the new owner of Sun Microsystems) to dismiss the suits.[47]

Accolades

NetApp was listed amongst Silicon Valley Top 25 Corporate Philanthropists in 2013.[48] NetApp was Named Brand of the Year by the Think Global Awards in 2019.[49]

See also

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message NetApp Inc is an American hybrid cloud data services and data management company headquartered in San Jose California 2 It has ranked in the Fortune 500 from 2012 2021 3 Founded in 1992 4 with an IPO in 1995 5 NetApp offers cloud data services for management of applications and data both online and physically NetApp Inc TypePublic companyTraded asNasdaq NTAPS amp P 500 componentIndustryCloud ComputingStorage DeviceFounded1992 30 years ago 1992 FoundersDavid HitzJames LauMichael MalcolmHeadquartersSan Jose California U S Area servedWorldwideKey peopleGeorge Kurian CEO Mike Nevens chairman ProductsServersSAN storageNAS storageNetworkingSoftwareRevenueUS 5 74 billion 2021 Operating incomeUS 1 03 billion 2021 Net incomeUS 730 million 2021 Total assetsUS 9 36 billion 2021 Total equityUS 685 million 2021 Number of employees11 000 2021 Websitewww wbr netapp wbr comFootnotes references 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Acquisitions 2 Competition 3 Products 3 1 NetApp ONTAP based Hardware Appliances 3 2 ONTAP 3 3 Cloud Backup 3 4 NetApp HCI 3 4 1 2U HCI Chassis with four half width blade servers 3 4 2 SolidFire 3 5 StorageGRID 3 5 1 StorageGRID on NetApp HCI 3 6 E Series 3 7 Converged Infrastructure 3 7 1 FlexPod 3 7 2 ONTAP AI 3 8 OnCommand Insight 3 9 Memory Accelerated Data 4 Cloud Business 4 1 Cloud Volumes On Prem 4 1 1 Cloud Volumes ONTAP 4 1 2 Cloud Volumes Service 4 2 NetApp Private Storage 4 3 Astra 4 4 SaaS Backup 4 5 Cloud Sync 4 6 Cloud Insights 4 6 1 Cloud Secure 4 7 NDAS 5 Data Fabric 6 Software integrations 6 1 Automation 6 1 1 Docker 6 1 2 CI CD 6 2 Backup and recovery 6 3 Enterprise applications 6 4 OpenStack 7 OEM 8 Reception 8 1 Controversy 8 1 1 Syrian surveillance 8 1 2 Legal dispute with Sun Microsystems 8 2 Accolades 9 See also 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External linksHistory Edit Former headquarters in Sunnyvale NetApp was founded in 1992 by David Hitz James Lau 6 and Michael Malcolm 4 7 as Network Appliance Inc 8 At the time its major competitor was Auspex Systems In 1994 NetApp received venture capital funding from Sequoia Capital 9 It had its initial public offering in 1995 NetApp thrived in the internet bubble years of the mid 1990s to 2001 during which the company grew to 1 billion in annual revenue After the bubble burst NetApp s revenues quickly declined to 800 million in its fiscal year 2002 Since then the company s revenue has steadily climbed In 2006 NetApp sold the NetCache product line to Blue Coat Systems 10 In 2008 Network Appliance officially changed its legal name to NetApp Inc reflecting the nickname by which it was already well known 11 On June 1 2015 Tom Georgens stepped down as CEO and was replaced by George Kurian 12 In May 2018 NetApp announced its first End to End NVMe array called All Flash FAS A800 with release of ONTAP 9 4 software 13 NetApp claims over 1 3 million IOPS at 500 microseconds per high availability pair 14 In January 2019 Dave Hitz announced retirement from NetApp Acquisitions Edit 1997 Internet Middleware IMC acquired for 10 5 million IMC s web proxy caching software became the NetCache product line which was resold in 2006 2004 Spinnaker Networks acquired for 300 million Technologies from Spinnaker integrated into Data ONTAP GX and first released in 2006 later Data ONTAP GX become Clustered Data ONTAP 2005 Alacritus acquired for 11 million The tape virtualization technology Alacritus brought to NetApp was integrated into the NetApp NearStore Virtual Tape Library VTL product line introduced in 2006 2005 Decru Storage security systems and key management 15 2006 Topio acquired for 160 million Software that helped replicate recover and protect data over any distance regardless of the underlying server or storage infrastructure This technology became known as ReplicatorX Open System SnapVault and has since been abandoned 2008 Onaro acquired for 120 million Storage service management software which helps customers manage storage more efficiently with guaranteed service levels for availability and performance Onaro s SANscreen technology launched as such and probably later influencing NetApp OnCommand Insight 2010 Bycast acquired for 50 million Technologies from Bycast gave birth to the StorageGRID object storage product 2011 Akorri acquired for 60 million allowing for cross domain analysis and advanced analytics across data center infrastructures 2011 Engenio LSI acquired for 480 million Engenio was the external storage systems business unit of the LSI Corporation Launched as NetApp E Series product line 2012 Cache IQ Development of NAS cache systems 2013 IonGrid A technology developer that allows iOS devices to access users and internal business applications through a secure connection 2014 SteelStore NetApp acquired Riverbed Technology s SteelStore line of data backup and protection products 16 which it later renamed as AltaVault 17 and then to Cloud Backup 2015 SolidFire In December 2015 closing in January 2016 NetApp acquired founded in 2009 flash storage vendor SolidFire for 870 million 18 2017 Plexistor NetApp first announced the acquisition of a company and technology called Plexistor in May 2017 Technologies from Plexistor gave start for MAX Data product 2017 Greenqloud was acquired with its Qstack product Greenqloud was a private startup company that created cloud services orchestration and management platform for hybrid cloud and multi cloud environments 2017 Immersive Partner Solutions a Littleton Colorado based developer of software to validate multiple converged infrastructures through their lifecycles 2018 StackPointCloud NetApp acquired StackPointCloud a project for multi cloud Kubernetes as a service and a contributor to the Kubernetes which started the Kubernetes Service product 2019 Cognigo Israeli AI driven data compliance and security supplier 19 20 2020 Talon Cloud Data Storage company enabling data consolidation and security for enterprises 21 2020 CloudJumper Cloud software in VDI and remote desktop services 2020 Spot handled compute management and cost optimization in the public clouds 2021 CloudHawk io AWS Cloud Security Posture 22 2021 CloudCheckr Cloud Optimization Platform 23 2022 Fylamynt CloudOps automation technology company 24 2022 Instaclustr open source database startup 25 Competition Edit Former NetApp logo NetApp competes in the computer data storage hardware industry 26 In 2009 NetApp ranked second in market capitalization in its industry behind EMC Corporation now Dell EMC and ahead of Seagate Technology Western Digital Brocade Imation and Quantum 27 In total revenue of 2009 NetApp ranked behind EMC Seagate Western Digital and ahead of Imation Brocade Xyratex and Hutchinson Technology 28 According to a 2014 IDC report NetApp ranked second in the network storage industry Big 5 s list behind EMC Dell and ahead of IBM HP and Hitachi 29 According to Gartner s 2018 Magic Quadrant for Solid State Arrays NetApp was named a leader behind Pure Storage Systems In 2019 Gartner named NetApp as 1 in Primary Storage Products EditThis article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view December 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message NetApp s OnCommand management software controls and automates data storage 30 ActiveIQ comes to NetApp with the acquisition of SolidFire ActiveIQ is SaaS portal with built in monitoring prediction recommendations for optimizing configurations and performance for NetApp storage systems based on machine learning capabilities and artificial intelligence Later ONTAP Analytics and Telemetry Service OATS product which can be installed in AWS cloud and on premise was renamed to Active IQ Performance Analytics Services ActiveIQ PAS NetApp ONTAP based Hardware Appliances Edit Main article NetApp FAS NetApp FAS3240 second from bottom with three DS4243 shelves on top NetApp AFF A800 with 48 NVMe SSD drives NetApp s FAS Fabric Attached Storage AFF All Flash FAS and ASA All SAN Array storage systems are the company s flagship products Such products are made up of storage controllers and one or more enclosures of hard disks known as shelves In entry level systems the drives may be physically located in the same chassis as storage controller s In the early 1990s NetApp s storage systems initially offered NFS and SMB protocols based on standard local area networks LANs whereas block storage consolidation required storage area networks SANs implemented with the Fibre Channel FC protocol In 2002 in an attempt to increase market share NetApp added block storage access as well supporting the Fibre Channel and iSCSI protocols As of 2016 update NetApp systems support Fibre Channel iSCSI Fibre Channel over Ethernet FCoE and the FC NVMe protocol ONTAP Edit Main article ONTAP Many of NetApp s products use the company s proprietary ONTAP data management operating system under continuous development since 1992 which includes code from Berkeley Net 2 BSD Unix Spinnaker Networks technology and other operating systems 31 There are three ONTAP platforms FAS AFF systems software on commodity servers ONTAP Select as virtual machine or in the cloud Cloud Volumes ONTAP All ONTAP systems are using WAFL file systems which provide basis for snapshots and other snapshot based and data protection technologies Key IP from ONTAP is also used in NetApp Astra 32 a newer data management as a service system built for Kubernetes Cloud Backup Edit Previously known as Riverbed SteelStor before its acquisition by NetApp this product was later renamed to AltaVault and then to Cloud Backup Cloud Backup was initially available in three forms as a hardware appliance virtual appliance and cloud appliance Later NetApp announced the end of sale for hardware and virtual appliances Data placed on NAS share on Cloud Backup deduplicated compressed encrypted and transferred with Object Protocols to object storage systems like Amazon S3 Azure Blob Storage or StorageGRID thus Cloud Backup appears as a transparent gateway for archiving data to a private or public cloud 33 NetApp HCI Edit NetApp HCI two 2U HCI Chassis with four half width blade servers at the bottom and one 1U storage node at the top NetApp Hyper converged infrastructure HCI or sometimes referred by NetApp as Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure NetApp HCI is based on commodity blade and rack servers NetApp Element software and VMware vSphere NetApp HCI includes a web based GUI with installation wizard called NetApp Deployment Engine NDE for configuring vCenter IP addresses login and password and storage nodes 34 NetApp HCI is different from conventional HCI designs because it has dedicated storage nodes while other HCI systems like Dell EMC VxRail or vSAN do not have dedicated storage nodes and utilize disk drives installed in each server Dedicated storage nodes allow the cluster to grow or decrease storage capacity and performance separately from compute nodes Minimum NetApp HCI configuration requires two compute blade server nodes and additionally Element software requires a minimum of 4 storage nodes but is available to customers as four physical storage nodes or two physical storage nodes and two nodes as a virtual machine playing witness role on compute nodes 2U HCI Chassis with four half width blade servers Edit NetApp HCI two 2U HCI Chassis Each storage node drive set consists of 6 SSD drives directly connected to a dedicated storage node and installed in front of the blade chassis Each storage and compute blade nodes have 25 Gigabit Ethernet ports which could be used as 10Gbit s ports as well as dedicated 1Gb ports for management purposes Network switches were not included and in NetApp HCI with Element software release 11 NetApp announced H Series Switch as part of HCI so all hardware components must be bought from NetApp ONTAP Select available as SDS on NetApp HCI for customers interested in NAS protocols The self service portal allows automating common provisioning and management tasks without involving the IT team NetApp Kuberneties Service will support NetApp HCI with the acquisition of Stackpoint NetApp SolidFire storage and NetApp HCI can be expanded amp mixed in a single cluster At the NetApp Insight 2018 conference in Las Vegas NetApp presented two new compute nodes H410C and H610C where H610C includes additional GPU cards which can be used in VDI environments Starting with Element OS version 11 automatically detected and enabled by default with the upgrade HCI has Protection Domains functionality to provide resiliency into HCI chassis In the case of maintenance or chassis failure helix algorithm spans data blocks workload will automatically fail over to another operational chassis SolidFire Edit SolidFire QoS SolidFire storage system uses OS called NetApp Element Software formally SolidFire Element OS based on Linux and designed for SSDs and scale out architecture with the ability to expand up to 100 nodes and provide access to data through SAN protocols iSCSI natively and Fiber Channel with two gateway nodes Element OS provides a REST based API for storage automation configuration management and consumption SF node H610S has 12 2 5 NVMe SSD drives and can install only Element version 10 4 while previous models have 10 SSD drives Element SW version 11 will not support FC SolidFire uses iSCSI login redirection to distribute reads and writes across the cluster using helix algorithm 35 This architecture does not have disk shelves like traditional storage systems and expands with adding nodes to the cluster Each node has pre installed SSD drives Each node can have only one type of SSD drives with the same capacity Each SolidFire cluster can have a mix of different node models amp generations Element X uses the replication factor of 2 where blocks of data spread across the cluster which has no performance impact but require more space in contrary to Erasure Coding technology Such architecture allows users to expand performance and capacity separately as needed Also SolidFire has the ability to set three types of QoS for its LUNs minimum maximum and burst Burst is used as credits which were not used by the LUN while it was not received its maximums Element X available as software only on commodity servers SolidFire systems using S3 protocol could backup data to an Object storage systems like StorageGRID SolidFire could replicate data with SnapMirror protocol to ONTAP systems and starting with Element OS 11 to Cloud Volumes ONTAP VEEAM backup amp Replication 9 5 Update 4 will implement seamless integration with NetApp HCI and Solidfire provide application consistent storage snapshot capabilities Instant VM Recovery and Single Item Restore for some applications 36 CommVault Simpana also provides application consistent storage snapshot capability for NetApp HCI and Solidfire All HCI configurations require at least 4 10 25 Gbit s ports for connections until Element OS 11 where two ports are enough StorageGRID Edit NetApp SG6060 StorageGRID Webscale StorageGRID is a software defined storage system which provides access to data via object IP based protocols like S3 and OpenStack Swift It is available in the form of hardware or as software A node in a StorageGRID cluster is an appliance virtual machine or docker container StorageGRID is a geo dispersed namespace clustered storage system also known as the grid with an ability to make and store multiple copies replicas of objects also known as Replication Factor or in Erasure Coding EC manner among cluster storage nodes with object granularity based on configured policies for data availability and durability purposes StorageGRID stores metadata separately from the objects and allows users to configure Information Lifecycle Management ILM policies on a per object level to automatically satisfy and confirm changes in the cluster once changes introduced to the cluster like the cost of network usage storage media usage changes a node was added or removed etc ONTAP Cloud Backup SANtricity and Element X can replicate data to StorageGRID systems SG6060 is optimized for high transactional throughput MA AI and FabricPool StorageGRID on NetApp HCI Edit Solution Deployment of StorageGRID on NetApp HCI can be deployed in three forms Fully contained High performance and scale NetApp HCI and StorageGRID appliance E Series Edit E5700 with 60 disk drives enclosure RAID comparison with DDP DDP components and data reconstruction process Previously known as LSI Engenio RDAC after NetApp acquisition the product renamed to NetApp E Series It is a general purpose enterprise storage system with two controllers for SAN protocols such as Fibre Channel iSCSI SAS and InfiniBand includes SRP iSER and NVMe over Fabrics protocol NetApp E Series platform uses proprietary OS SANtricity and proprietary RAID called Dynamic Disk Pool DDP alongside traditional RAIDs like RAID 10 RAID 6 RAID 5 etc In DDP pool each D Stripe works similar to traditional RAID 4 and RAID 6 but on block level instead of entire disk level therefore have no dedicated parity drives DDP compare to traditional RAID groups restores data from lost disk drive to multiple drives which provide a few times faster reconstruction time 37 while traditional RAIDs restores lost disk drive to a dedicated parity drive Starting with SANtricity 11 50 E Series systems EF570 and E5700 support NVMe over Ethernet RoCEv2 with 100Gbit s Ethernet ports and NVMe over InfiniBand Starting with EF600 systems are end to end NVMe and capable of NVMe FC in addition to NVMe RoCE amp NVMe InfiniBand Sync and async mirroring are supported with SANtricity 11 50 SANtricity Unified Manager is a web based manager that supports up to 500 EF E Series arrays and supports LDAP RBAC CA amp SSL for authorization amp authentication In August 2019 NetApp announced E600 with support for NVMe IB NVMe RoCE NVMe FC protocols up to 44GBps of bandwidth and full function embedded REST API Converged Infrastructure Edit FlexPod nFlex and ONTAP AI are commercial names for Converged Infrastructure CI Converged Infrastructures are joint products of a few vendors and consists from 3 main hardware components computing servers switches in some cases switches are not necessary and NetApp storage systems FlexPod based on Cisco Servers and Cisco Nexus switches nFlex based on Fujitsu Servers with Extreme Networks switching ONTAP AI using NVIDIA supercomputers with Melanox or Cisco Nexus switches Converged Infrastructures have tested and validated design configurations from vendors available to end users and typically include popular infrastructure software like Docker Enterprise Edition EE Red Hat OpenStack Platform VMware vSphere Microsoft Servers and Hyper V SQL Exchange Oracle VM and Oracle DB Citrix Xen KVM OpenStack SAP HANA etc and might include self service portals PaaS or IaaS like Cisco UCS Director UCSD or others FlexPod nFlex and ONTAP AI allows an end user to modify validated design and add or remove some of the components of the Converged Infrastructure while not all of the other Converged Infrastructures from competitors allows modification FlexPod Edit FlexPod Converged Infrastracture There are few FlexPod types FlexPod Datacenter FlexPod Select FlexPod Express Small Medium Large and UCS managed and FlexPod SF FlexPod Datacenter usually uses Nexus switches like 5000 7000 amp 9000 Cisco UCS Blade Servers Mid Range or High End NetApp FAS or AFF systems FlexPod Select often used with BigData framework software like Hortonworks Cloudera or more recently Confluent FlexPod SF has in its architecture Nexus 9000 switches Cisco UCS Blade servers and NetApp SolidFire storage based on Cisco UCS rack servers Cisco UCS Director used as the orchestrator for FlexPod for a self service portal workflow automation and billing platform to build PaaS amp IaaS FlexPod systems supported under the cooperative center of competence NetApp Converged Systems Advisor CSA is a software as a service SaaS platform that consists of an on premises agent and a cloud based portal Multi Pod is a FlexPod Datacenter solution with a FAS or AFF system leveraging MetroCluster technology for stretching storage system between two sites NetApp and Cisco looking to incorporate NetApp MAX Data product into FlexPod solutions once persistent memory technology will be available in UCS servers FlexPod Datacenter has the biggest variety of designed and validated by Cisco and NetApp architectures and applications including Microsoft SQL Exchange SharePoint Hypervisors Microsoft Hyper V VMware vSphere Citrix XenServer Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Citrix XenDesktop XenApp Docker Datacenter for Container Management IBM Cloud Private Cisco Hybrid Cloud with Cisco CloudCenter Microsoft Private Cloud Citrix CloudPlatform Apprenda PaaS SAP Oracle Database Oracle RAC on Oracle Linux Oracle RAC on Oracle VM 3D Graphics Visualization with Citrix and NVIDIA GPU FlexPod Datacenter for AI leveraging UCS servers with NVIDIA GPU Epic EHR MEDITECH EHRFlexPod types FlexPod Express Small Medium Large and UCS managed FlexPod Datacenter FlexPod SF FlexPod SelectONTAP AI Edit NetApp ONTAP AI Converged infrastructure solution based on Cisco Nexus 3000 or Mellanox Spectrum switches with 100Gbit s ports NetApp AFF storage systems Nvidia DGX supercomputer servers DGX servers interconnected with each other over RDMA over RoCE and developed for Deep Learning based on Docker containers with NetApp Docker Plugin Trident DGX servers connected to the storage with Ethernet connection and consume space over NFS protocol With SnapMirror ONTAP AI solution can deliver data between edge computing on prem amp the cloud as part of Data Fabric vision ONTAP AI tested amp validated for use with NFS amp FlexGroup technologies Combined technical support provided to the customers to all the architecture components OnCommand Insight Edit OnCommand Insight OCI is data center management software capacity management infrastructure analytics centralized view into historical trends to forecast performance and capacity requirements and workload placement OCI works with all NetApp storage systems and with competitor storage systems and in public cloud Licensed server based software Memory Accelerated Data Edit NetApp MAX Data for short MAX Data is a proprietary Linux file system with auto tiering from PMEM to SSD and data protection features for businesses NetApp officially announced MAX Data s availability at NetApp Insight 2018 in October supported by a number of server brands MAX Data came from the acquisition of Plexistor in May 2017 MAX Data consists of two tiers Tier 1 and Tier 2 where cold data destaged to Tier 2 from Tier 1 or promoted from Tier 2 to Tier 1 when accessed by MAX Data tiering algorithm transparently to the applications Currently NetApp has recommended ratio for MAX Data as 1 to 25 for Tier 1 and Tier 2 respectively MAX Data according to NetApp 38 will have two modes to use MAX Data as a POSIX compatible the internal name is M1FS file system or as API memory extension Usage of MAX Data as POSIX FS does not require application modifications while API memory extension requires applications to be modified in order to utilize this functionality MAX Data installed on Linux hosts to utilize ultra low latency with persistent memory such as the Optane DC persistent memory Optane DCPMM NVDIMM or DRAM when persistence not needed for example for testing purposes memory for Tier 1 and a NetApp AFF storage system for Tier 2 Optane DCPMM is the Intel brand name of products that use 3D XPoint technology and supported starting with MAX Data version 1 3 MAX FS is a Persistent Memory based Filesystem PM based FS that doesn t require application modification but also can be a Direct Access enabled File system DAX enabled FS for applications with optimization for Persistent Memory using SPDK DAX is the mechanism that enables direct access to files stored in persistent memory arrays without the need to copy the data through the page cache 39 MAX data have a per server license and do not depend on CPU Memory or storage capacity MAX Data has two different licensing tiers Basic and Advanced Cloud Business EditCloud Central is a web based GUI interface that provides a multi cloud interface based on Qstack for NetApp s cloud products like Cloud Volumes Service Cloud Sync Cloud Insights Cloud Volumes ONTAP SaaS Backup in multiple public cloud providers Cloud Manager is a service for high level management of ONTAP based systems on premise and in the cloud CVO CVS ONTAP Select FAS and AFF Cloud Manager allow setup SnapMirror data protection replication between systems through the GUI interface with drag and drop Cloud Volumes On Prem Edit It is a storage system installed on premises in a customer s data center and available to the customer as service All work for updates amp technical support provided by NetApp while the customer consumes space from the storage using web based GUI or API and performs data backup and replication if needed Cloud Volumes ONTAP Edit Formally ONTAP Cloud Cloud Volumes ONTAP CVO is software defined SDS version of ONTAP available in some public cloud providers like AWS Azure Google Cloud and IBM Cloud Cloud Volumes ONTAP is a virtual machine which is using commodity equipment and running ONTAP software as a service Cloud Volumes Service Edit Cloud Volumes Service is a service in Amazon AWS amp Google Cloud it is public cloud provider based on NetApp All Flash FAS systems and ONTAP software allowing for synchronizing data between cloud and on premises NetApp systems NetApp Private Storage Edit NetApp Private Storage NPS is based on Equinix partner provided colocation service in its data centers for NetApp Storage Systems with 10 Gbit s direct connection to public cloud providers like Azure and AWS etc NPS storage could be connected to a few cloud providers or on premise infrastructure thus in case of switching between clouds does not require data migration between them Astra Edit Astra is NetApp s Kubernetes cloud service for consistent application consistent backups Data Cloning and data mobility across clouds and on premises Astra can deploy and maintain data rich applications across Amazon Web Services Microsoft Azure Google Cloud and on premises datacenters enabling easily backup and restoring data or migrating the applications from one Kubernetes cluster to another in a multi cloud environment SaaS Backup Edit NetApp SaaS Backup Previously Cloud Control is back up and recovery service for SaaS Microsoft Office 365 and Salesforce which provide extended granular and custom retention capabilities of backup and recovery process compare to native cloud backup NetApp planning to extend SaaS Backup and recovery service for Google Workspace formerly G Suite and Google Apps for Work Slack and ServiceNow Cloud Sync Edit Cloud Sync is service for synchronizing any NAS storage system with another NAS storage an Object Storage like Amazon S3 or NetApp Storage GRID using an object protocol Cloud Insights Edit Cloud Insights is an SaaS application for monitoring infrastructure application stack for customers consuming cloud resources and also build for the dynamic nature of microservices and web scale infrastructures Cloud Insights uses similar to OnCommand Insight front end API but different technology on the back end Cloud Insights available as a preview and will have three editions Free Standard and Premium Cloud Secure Edit Cloud Secure is a SaaS security tool that identifies malicious data access and compromised users in other words user behavior analytics Cloud Secure uses machine learning algorithms to identify unusual patterns and can identify if users have been infected with ransomware and prevent them from encrypting the files Currently supported data repositories include NetApp Cloud Volumes NetApp ONTAP NetApp StorageGRID OneDrive AWS Google Suite HPE DELLEMC Isilon Dropbox Box workspace and Office 365 NDAS Edit NetApp Data Availability Services NDAS provides data protection in the cloud GUI This cloud service is located only in AWS but can be copied to other clouds NDAS is for backup data protection and disaster recovery purposes from ONTAP storage ONTAP systems starting with ONTAP 9 5 have a built in proxy application that converting NetApp snapshots with WAFL data amp metadata into the S3 format unlike FabricPool technology which stores only data in the object storage NDAS is one of the Data Fabric manifestations Data Fabric EditOften referred as to Data Fabric Story the variety of integrations between NetApp s products and data mobility is considered by NetApp to be its Data Fabric vision Data Fabric defines the NetApp technology architecture for hybrid cloud and includes SnapMirror replication from SolidFire to ONTAP SnapMirror replication from ONTAP to Cloud Backup FabricPool tiering feature for de staging cold data from ONTAP to StorageGRID Amazon S3 or Azure Blob Volume Encryption with FabricPool provide secure data storage and secure over the wire transfer of enterprise data in a cloud provider SnapMirror between FAS AFF ONTAP Select and Cloud Volumes ONTAP Archiving and DR to public cloud CloudMirror feature in StorageGRID replicates from on premise object storage to Amazon S3 storage and triggers some actions in AWS Cloud SolidFire backup to StorageGRID or Amazon S3 Cloud Backup archiving to variety of object storage systems including StorageGRID or many cloud providers CloudSync is replication of NAS data to object format and back replication to Cloud Volumes Service Data backup to on premise storage from SaaS Backup SANtricity Cloud Connector for block based backup copy and restore of E Series volumes to an S3 NetApp Data Availability Services for data protection from ONTAP to cloud S3 storage with backup DR amp data mining capabilities etc Software integrations EditNetApp products could be integrated with a variety of software products mostly for ONTAP systems Automation Edit NetApp provides a variety of automation services directly to its products with HTTP protocol or through middle ware software Docker Edit NetApp Trident software provides a persistent volume plugin for Docker containers with both orchestrators Kubernetes and Swarm and supports ONTAP SolidFire E Series Azure NetApp Files ANF Cloud Volumes and NetApp Kubernetes Service in Cloud Also NetApp with Cisco sells CI architectures which incorporate the Trident plugin FlexPod Datacenter with Docker Enterprise Edition and ONTAP AI CI CD Edit NetApp Jenkins Framework provides integration with ONTAP storage for DevOps accelerating development with automation operations like provisioning and data set cloning for test and development and leverage ONTAP for version control create and delete checkpoints etc Jenkins also integrate with NetApp Service Level Manager software which provides RESTful API for guarantee level of storage performance Apprenda and CloudBees integrate and accelerate DevOps through Docker persistent volume plugin and Jenkins Framework integration Apprenda could be integrated with OpenStack running on top of FlexPod Backup and recovery Edit CommVault Veeam and Veritas have integrations with ONTAP SolidFire Cloud Backup and E Series leveraging storage capabilities like snapshots and cloning capabilities for testing backup copies and SnapMirror for Backup and Recovery B amp R Disaster Recovery DR and Data Archiving for improving restore time and number of recovery points see RPO RTO Cloud Backup integrates with nearly all B amp R products for archiving capabilities since it is represented as ordinary NAS share for B amp R software Backup and recovery software from competitor vendors like IBM Spectrum Protect EMC NetWorker HP Data Protector Dell vRanger Acronis Backup and others also have some level of integrations with NetApp storage systems Enterprise applications Edit NetApp systems can integrate with enterprise applications for backup purposes cloning provisioning and other self service storage features Oracle DB can be connected using Direct NFS dNFS client build inside database app which will provide network performance resiliency load balancing for NFS protocol with ONTAP systems Oracle DB Microsoft SQL IBM DB2 MySQL Mongo DB SAP HANA MS Exchange VMware vSphere Citrix Xen KVM integrate with NetApp systems for provisioning cloning and additional backup and recovery build this includes capabilities like SnapShots SnapVault and SnapMirror with a variety of software including NetApp s SnapCenter and SnapCreator OpenStack Edit NetApp systems have integration with such open source projects as OpenStack Cinder for Block storage SolidFire ONTAP E Series OnCommand Insight Cloud Backup OpenStack Manila for Shared file system ONTAP OnCommand Insight Docker persistent volumes through Trident plugin SolidFire ONTAP E Series and others OEM EditIBM used to OEM NetApp FAS systems under its own brand known as IBM N series and this partnership ended May 29 2014 Dell OEM NetApp E Series under its own name PowerVault MD September 13 2018 Lenovo and NetApp announced its technology partnership so Lenovo OEM Netapp products under its own name Lenovo ThinkSystem DE using NetApp s EF amp E Series array technology and ThinkSystem DM uses ONTAP software with Lenovo servers and supports FC NVMe analog for NetApp FAS amp AFF systems 40 41 Vector Data builds rugged and carrier grade versions of NetApp FAS AFF E Series and SolidFire products with 48V DC power and other customizations under their Vault product line Reception EditControversy Edit Syrian surveillance Edit In November 2011 during the 2011 Syrian uprising NetApp was named as one of several companies whose products were being used in the Syrian government crackdown The equipment was allegedly sold to the Syrians by an authorized NetApp reseller 42 On April 7 2014 NetApp was notified by the US Department of Commerce that it had completed its review of this matter and determined that NetApp had not violated the U S export laws and that the file on the matter had been closed 43 Legal dispute with Sun Microsystems Edit In September 2007 NetApp started proceedings against Sun Microsystems claiming that the ZFS File System developed by Sun infringed its patents 44 The following month Sun announced plans to countersue based on alleged misuse by NetApp of Sun s own patented technology 45 Several of NetApp s patent claims were rejected on the basis of prior art after re examination by the United States Patent and Trademark Office 46 On September 9 2010 NetApp announced an agreement with Oracle Corporation the new owner of Sun Microsystems to dismiss the suits 47 Accolades Edit NetApp was listed amongst Silicon Valley Top 25 Corporate Philanthropists in 2013 48 NetApp was Named Brand of the Year by the Think Global Awards in 2019 49 See also Edit San Francisco Bay Area portal Companies portalWrite Anywhere File Layout WAFL used in ONTAP storage systems Team NetApp KaleidescapeReferences Edit NetApp Inc 2021 Annual Report Form 10 K SEC gov U S Securities and Exchange Commission June 21 2021 George Avalos April 15 2021 NetApp will move headquarters to San Jose s Santana Row The Mercury News NetApp Fortune 500 Time Inc Retrieved May 31 2022 a b Corporate brief NetApp Retrieved September 27 2013 FAQs NetApp Retrieved August 25 2016 Executive Bios NetApp 2012 Archived from the original on June 4 2012 Retrieved April 13 2012 Michael Malcolm Resigns as Chairman of the Board of CacheFlow to Focus on New Start Up Opportunity Business Wire November 13 2000 Archived from the original on July 8 2012 Retrieved April 14 2009 Giant Firm winner Network Appliance Inc Triangle Business Journal September 27 2004 Retrieved May 24 2019 Sequoia Capital funds NetApp Archived from the original on October 16 2006 Retrieved December 12 2007 Bryan Betts June 26 2006 NetApp sells NetCache to Blue Coat Techworld Archived from the original on March 10 2012 Retrieved January 22 2019 Modine Austin March 10 2008 NetApp changes name to NetApp The Register Retrieved May 24 2019 NetApp Announces Changes to Executive Leadership Team and Board of Directors NetApp June 1 2015 Retrieved June 1 2015 Joel Reich May 8 2018 The Future Is Now AI Ready Cloud Connected NVMe All Flash Storage NetApp Blog Archived from the original on June 2 2018 Retrieved June 2 2018 in English Demartek May 8 2018 Performance Benefits of NVMe over Fibre Channel A New Parallel Efficient Protocol PDF Demartek com Retrieved June 2 2018 permanent dead link in English Kovar Joseph F June 16 2005 NetApp To Acquire Decru CRN Retrieved January 22 2019 Gagliordi Natalie October 27 2014 NetApp buys Riverbed Technology s Steelstore business ZDNet Retrieved March 22 2016 Adshead Antony May 18 2015 NetApp launches AltaVault hybrid cloud backup appliance family ComputerWeekly Retrieved March 22 2016 Jordan Novet December 21 2015 NetApp acquires flash storage vendor SolidFire for 870M Venture Beat Retrieved November 17 2016 NetApp acquires Israeli data protection startup Cognigo for 70M SiliconANGLE May 29 2019 Retrieved March 19 2020 NetApp buys Israeli data protection specialist Cognigo for USD 70 mln www telecompaper com Retrieved March 19 2020 NetApp Acquires Talon Storage StorageNewsletter March 10 2020 Retrieved March 12 2020 Announcing Spot Security Safeguard your cloud with continuous automated security Spot io October 20 2021 Retrieved October 20 2021 Mirchevska Sara October 6 2021 NetApp Acquires Cloud Optimization Platform CloudCheckr HostAdvice Retrieved October 6 2021 NetApp Buys Fylamynt Adds Major Automation To Its Spot CloudOps Portfolio CRN February 23 2022 NetApp acquires Instaclustr to deliver open source databases as a service TechCrunch April 7 2022 Retrieved April 8 2022 Industry Center Data Storage Devices Overview Yahoo Finance 2009 Archived from the original on August 27 2016 Retrieved April 14 2009 Industry Center Data Storage Devices Leaders in Market Capitalization Yahoo Finance 2009 Retrieved April 14 2009 Industry Center Data Storage Devices Leaders in Total Revenue ttm Yahoo Finance 2009 Retrieved April 14 2009 How EMC Lines Up Against NetApp HP IBM Hitachi in Storage Systems Market Forbes Raj Pethuru Raman Anupama Nagaraj Dhivya Duggirala Siddhartha 2015 High Performance Big Data Analytics Computing Systems and Approaches Computer Communications and Networks Springer p 242 ISBN 9783319207445 Retrieved February 9 2016 NetApp OnCommand management software and Cisco Unified Computing System Manager tools help you optimize your server and network environment handling hundreds of resources for thousands of virtual machines OnCommand controls and automates your data storage infrastructure Is Data ONTAP Based on UNIX April 27 2007 Archived from the original on January 30 2013 Retrieved June 11 2016 https blocksandfiles com 2021 03 10 netapp astra kubernetes data management launch https www storagereview com news netapp astra hits ga on google cloud https blocksandfiles com 2021 03 10 netapp astra kubernetes data management launch a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help Missing or empty title help Inc NetApp NetApp Cloud Solutions Homepage cloud netapp com Retrieved July 5 2021 John Rollason June 5 2017 Introducing NetApp Enterprise Scale HCI The Next Generation of Hyper Converged Infrastructure NetApp Archived from the original url on January 23 2018 Retrieved January 13 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint uses authors parameter link in English Andy Banta May 19 2016 Why SolidFire Uses iSCSI Storage Protocol NetApp Archived from the original url on November 18 2017 Retrieved December 12 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint uses authors parameter link in English Adam Bergh October 23 2018 Native snapshot integration for NetApp HCI and SolidFire url Veeam Blog Archived from the original on October 30 2018 Retrieved October 30 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint uses authors parameter link in English Todd Edwards December 1 2017 TR 4652 SANtricity OS 11 40 1 Dynamic Disk Pools Feature Description and Best Practices url NetApp Retrieved February 9 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint uses authors parameter link in English Andy Grimes July 7 2018 An Update on the Plexistor Acquisition Introducing NetApp Memory Accelerated Data NetApp Blog Archived from the original url on July 27 2018 Retrieved July 27 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint uses authors parameter link in English Jonathan Corbet March 27 2017 The future of DAX url LWN net Retrieved September 20 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint uses authors parameter link in English NetApp press release Lenovo and NetApp Form Global Strategic Partnership to Accelerate Customers Digital Transformation Lenovo press release Lenovo and NetApp Form Global Strategic Partnership to Accelerate Customers Digital Transformation Lenovo StoryHub Companies That Aid Syria Crackdown Deserve Sanctions Slap View Businessweek November 14 2011 Archived from the original on May 2 2013 Retrieved March 25 2012 NetApp response to allegations of potential use of equipment in Syria NetApp April 9 2014 Retrieved May 23 2014 NetApp files patent suit against Sun September 5 2007 Archived from the original on October 13 2008 Retrieved October 25 2007 Sun plans to countersue NetApp October 24 2007 Archived from the original on August 21 2008 Retrieved October 25 2007 NetApp Patent Lawsuit Against ZFS Open Source Technology Archived from the original on November 9 2010 Retrieved August 13 2010 Oracle NetApp agree to settle ZFS patent litigation September 10 2010 Retrieved September 10 2010 Corporate philanthropy Meet Silicon Valley s 25 most generous companies Congratulations to All of the Think Global Awards Winners April 8 2019 Retrieved June 8 2019 Further reading Edit Serving up storage solutions Network Appliance CEO Dan Warmenhoven puts data in its place Communication News 22 24 August 2001 ISSN 0010 3632 Archived from the original on August 9 2001 External links EditOfficial website Business data for NetApp Inc GoogleSEC filingsYahoo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title NetApp amp oldid 1128059047, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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