ONTAP is now in the public cloud as a first-party citizen.
Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP brings the data management capabilities of NetApp’s storage platform to AWS, leveraging the scalability and agility of the cloud. It gives users the features, performance, and APIs of ONTAP in a fully-managed AWS environment.
So, what does this mean to the end user? You can launch, run, and scale storage easily. Migration to AWS is simplified. Disaster recovery and backup are enhanced. Real-time data protection is top of the line. Data is automatically tiered to reduce costs.
It’s a new product, but also familiar to anyone that has used ONTAP in the past.
It’s all the things ONTAP is – but you don’t have to own it.
Our journey to FSx for ONTAP started in 2019 with NetApp Private Storage (NPS). This cloud agnostic solution brought our own physical storage to the public cloud. By 2020, approximately 80 percent of our cloud workloads were using NPS.
In 2021, we moved to Cloud Volumes ONTAP (CVO), which reduced our costs and physical footprint. We were comfortable with CVO – until we heard about FSx for ONTAP.
I remember sitting in an IT all-hands meeting when FSx for ONTAP was announced and already available in the AWS Console. My manager messaged me during the meeting and told me to kick the tires ASAP. So, I checked it out.
In about 30 minutes, I had a FSx for ONTAP active/passive cluster up and running and serving data. A perfect marriage of a best-of-breed storage solution in NetApp ONTAP, with the convenience, scalability, and integration of a native hyperscaler solution.
Significantly, Amazon FSx for ONTAP made it easier to scale out to multiple regions. What used to take weeks of coordination between multiple teams now takes minutes.
We’re also finding other advantages:
If you’re looking for more information, I recently did a full webinar on our experience with FSx for ONTAP that you may want to check out.