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IBM Unveils New Storage Solutions Based on Micron's Flash

IBM Unveils New Storage Solutions Based on Micron's Flash

PC components Feb 19,2015 0

IBM today announced two new all-flash enterprise storage solutions -- the IBM FlashSystem V9000 and 900 arrays. IBM FlashSystem V9000 offers the advantages of software-defined storage at the speed of flash. By deploying FlashSystem V9000, IBM's customers can consolidate their existing storage systems under one management domain, and implement virtualization and storage services throughout. Meanwhile, IBM FlashSystem 900 provides performance, enterprise reliability, and macro efficiency that can be deployed in as little as two hours.

IBM FlashSystem technology features Micron’s MLC flash chip technology.

FlashSystem V9000 offers the advantages of software-defined storage at the speed of flash. These all-flash storage systems deliver the full capabilities of the hardware-accelerated I/O provided by FlashCore Technology. FlashSystem V9000 also delivers the enterprise reliability of MicroLatency modules and flash management, coupled with features including Real-time Compression, dynamic tiering, thin provisioning, snapshots, cloning, replication, data copy services and high-availability configurations.

Up to 32 PB of external storage can be managed by a single FlashSystem V9000 array, and because the storage is virtualized, volumes can be
nondisruptively moved between external and internal storage capacity.

The IBM FlashSystem 900 is designed also powered by the FlashCore technology to deliver the high performance, MicroLatency and enterprise reliability.

 

Model 9840-AE2, 9843-AE2
Flash type IBM-enhanced MLC
Feature code AF23 AF24 AF25
IBM MicroLatency module type 1.2 TB 2.9 TB 5.7 TB
Modules quantity 4 6 8 10 12 6 8 10 12 6 8 10 12
RAID 5 capacity (TB) 2.4 4.8 7.2 9.6 12.0 11.6 17.4 23.2 29.0 22.8 34.2 45.6 57.0
RAID 5 capacity (TiB) 2.1 4.3 6.5 8.7 10.9 10.5 15.8 21.1 26.3 20.7 31.1 41.4 51.8
Raw capacity (TB) 7.1 10.7 14.2 17.8 21.4 26.3 35.1 43.9 52.7 52.7 70.3 87.9 105.5
Raw capacity (TiB) 6.5 9.7 13.0 16.2 19.5 24.0 32.0 40.0 48.0 48.0 64.0 80.0 96.0
Minimum latency
Write 90 µs
Read 155 µs
Maximum IOPS 4 KB
Read (100%, random) 1,100,000
Read/write (70%/30%, random) 800,000
Write (100%, random) 600,000
Maximum bandwidth 256 KB
Read (100%, sequential) 10 GB/s
Write (100%, sequential) 4.5 GB/s
RAS features
  • Two-dimensional flash RAID
    • Module-level Variable Stripe RAID
    • System-level RAID 5 across modules
  • Hot-swappable MicroLatency flash modules
  • Tool-less module installation/replacement
  • Concurrent code load
  • Redundant and hot-swappable controllers, interface cards, power supplies, batteries and fans
Encryption AES-XTS 256
Connectivity options 16 x 8 Gb Fibre Channel
8 x 16 Gb Fibre Channel
8 x 40 Gb quad data rate (QDR) InfiniBand
16 x 10 Gb Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE)
16 x 10 Gb iSCSI
Power 625 Watts (nominal)
Dimensions (H x W x D) 2U x 445.00 mm x 761.00 mm (2U x 17.50 in. x 29.96 in.)
Weight 34 kg (75 lb) fully loaded

 

FlashSystem V9000 – base configuration
Models 9846/8-AC2, 9846/8-AE2
Flash type IBM Enhanced MLC
Flash module configuration 4 x 1.3 TB, 6 x 1.3 TB, 8 x 1.3 TB, 10 x 1.3 TB, 12 x 1.3 TB, 6 x 2.9 TB, 8 x 2.9 TB, 10 x 2.9 TB, 12 x 2.9 TB, 6 x 5.7 TB, 8 x 5.7 TB, 10 x 5.7 TB, 12 x 5.7 TB
Maximum storage capacity Internal storage enclosure(s): Scalable from 2 TB (usable) up to 456 TB (usable) with full scale-out of control enclosures
Effective internal: From 10 TB to 2.2 PB with full scale-out of control enclosures (at 80% reduction)
External: Up to 32 PB usable capacity
Maximum performance – fixed building block (100% read, cache miss)
Minimum latency (4K) 200 µs
IOPS (4K) 526,000
Bandwidth (128K) 6.2 GB/s
Maximum performance – scalable building block (100% read, cache miss)
Minimum latency (4K) 200 µs
IOPS (4K) 630,000
Bandwidth (128K) 6.2 GB/s
Maximum performance – scaled out (100% read, 4 building blocks)
Latency (4K) 200 µs
IOPS (4K) 2,520,000
Bandwidth (128K) 19.2 GB/s
IOPS (4K) using Real-time Compression 1,200,000
RAS features Two-dimensional flash RAID
  • Module-level IBM Variable Stripe RAID™
  • System-level RAID 5 across modules
Hot-swappable flash modules
Tool-less module installation/replacement
Concurrent code load
Redundant and hot-swappable components
Encryption Data-at-rest AES-XTS 256
FlashSystem V9000 fixed building block – host connectivity options 8 x 16 Gb Fibre Channel
10 x 8 Gb Fibre Channel
8 x 10 Gb Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE)
8 x 10 Gb iSCSI
FlashSystem V9000 scalable building block – host connectivity options 8 x 16 Gb Fibre Channel
16 x 8 Gb Fibre Channel
8 x 10 Gb FCoE
8 x 10 Gb iSCSI
Virtualization software model 5641-RB7
Shared SMP processor configuration Two Intel Xeon E5 v2 Series eight-core processors
Processor memory 64 GB per engine
Dimensions (height x width x depth) 6U x 445 mm x 761 mm (6U x 17.5 in. x 29.96 in.)
Weight 78 kg (171.8 lb) fully loaded


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