For those of you using NetApp for your back-end virtual machine storage, there is a new version of their SnapManager for Virtual Infrastructure (SMVI) tool that was recently released. SMVI 2.0 will include a number of enhancements that really push the bar when it comes to NetApp/VMware integration.
Some of the enhancements to the 2.0 product include;
- Autosupport Integration
- Backup Enhancements & GUI Re-design
- Snapshot Naming Changes
- Scripting
- Restore Enhancements
- Single File Restore
- Self-Service Restore
- Limited Self-Service Restore
- Administrator-Assisted Restore
- Restore Agent
What really excites me with this new version is the ability for an end-user to do a single file restoration, this will dramatically decrease the labor required at the server administration level for these types of requests. Most of us already using the 1.0 product have seen the benefits of the VMware/NetApp snapshot integration, how NetApp utilizes VMware Tools to quiesce the virtual machine(s) within a datastore then do a NetApp level snapshot. Then there is also the ability to tie this all into SnapMirror, which works great.
Check out this video demonstrating some of the new features in SMVI 2.0
For those of you using NetApp, I’d strongly recommend adding SMVI to your FY11 budget!
:: September 16, 2009 by Rick Scherer
Posted under Backup & Recovery, NetApp, Storage, this blog has 5,485 views and 4 responses.






2:36 pm on December 8th, 2009
I’m running it against my U1 servers without any problems.
2:21 pm on December 8th, 2009
Hi all, just wondering if anyone knows when SMVI will support VMware vSphere 4.0 Update 1 ?
Thanks
Dave.
10:56 am on October 15th, 2009
Has it been released ? I dont see it on the now site yet. Just 1.2r1
2:31 pm on September 17th, 2009
I saw the demos, talked at length with NetApp SEs at VMworld and read the info…I am stoked! This looks great and I am looking forward to having it in the lab, and then production.
You have any good 1st hand exp with this yet?