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BVQ Unified Storage platform?

With this BVQ version we introduce one major step towards a massive easement for connections of BVQ to your Business Intelligence (BI) or IT Systems Management (ITSM) solutions.

For BI reporting or ITSM connection purposes the data model of a platform does not need to be highly exact or in depth. Typically it doesn't matter from which vendor a volume comes from. Looking at a consuming host with the aspect of BI: A storage volume it's just a volume with some standard parameters and performance statistics, no matter from what vendor it comes from. Quite contrary to that, a platform specific model makes attachment of external BI or ITSM applications more complex than necessary.

To address that issue, we created a unified data model with general object types that are linked to specific object types of our existing platform specific models. For example a Block Storage Volume of the BVQ Unified Model is linked to a VDisk of the IBM Spectrum virtualize platform, a LUN of the NetApp ONTAP platform and a LUN of the Dell EMC Unity platform.  The same appears to attributes and performance statistics of general object types.

All models coexist in BVQ. The Unified model coexists in parallel to the platform specific models and we still kept the specific models to be as exact and near to the platform vendor models as possible. With that we can always support any platform specific feature in BVQ without a need to extend or change the Unified model. In addition a specific model is much more intuitive to understand for a experienced platform expert. The general model is much smaller, simpler and easier to understand for general management purposes. These are major benefits of BVQ in the market, compared to solutions, that desperately try to bring everything under the hat of a single general model.

Unified Model object relations

The first BVQ Unified model released with this BVQ version consists of nine general object types which are linked to specific object types of the following platform specific data models:

Unified Model objekt linking

The Unified model object linking completely depends on the underlying specific object models. For example, if the NetApp model knows which NA Nodes are part of a NA Cluster, the BVQ General Model also knows which Storage Nodes are part of a Storage System.

BVQ Unified model use cases

  • What dependencies exist between a generic block volume to Hypervisors as VMware or IBM Power VM (Workload? Capacity?)?
  • How can I create a general report about Host mapped capacity without taking care of vendor specific data layouts.
  • How can I create a general Splunk or Grafana Dashboard for all my store systems - vendor agnostic?

End to end inter platform relations

The BVQ Unified model is interconnected to the following other platform models supported by BVQ. With that all general objects can be combined in an end to end relationship to objects of these platforms.

Remote platformRemote objectGeneral model object
IBM PowerVMSystem / VIOS PVBlock Storage Volume
VMware vSphereSCSI volumeBlock Storage Volume
Brocade / Cisco SANNode port

Storage Node SAN port

Storage Host port

Brocade / Cisco SANZone Member

Storage Node SAN port

Storage Host port

BVQ Expert GUI representation

All objects, attributes and statistics of this platform can be interactively browsed within the BVQ Expert GUI.

Where to find Unified Model objects?

Similar to all other objects, they show up in the Path browser inside the property panel of the BVQ Expert GUI.

Dell EMC Unity objects in Path browserDell EMC Unity Performance overview



Object attributes

BVQ displays all interesting attributes provided.

Performance and error statistics

The BVQ Unified Model links to major important statistics delivered from underlying platforms.

To view performance statistics for one or multiple objects, simply select the objects and open the performance view. There you can choose the metrics you are interested in from the properties panel:

Open Performance view for a VolumeChoose Volume performance metrics

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