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connections. Five months after the announcement, Invista had not shipped, and was expected to not have much impact until 2007. A version 2.0 of Invista was released in December 2007, although a year later the product was called "under-delivered". By 2009, some analysts suggested the Invista product
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product line. VPLEX uses an in-band architecture which means that data flowing between a host and a storage controller flows through one or more directors. On the front end, VPLEX presents an interface to a host which looks like a standard storage controller
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ports (the VS1 model 16 front-end ports and 16 back-end ports) or 16 Fibre Channel ports (the VS2 model has 8 front-end ports and 8 back-end ports) and is protected by two redundant stand-by power supplies.
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A VPLEX cluster consists of one or more pairs of directors (up to 4 pairs). Any director from any engine can failover to any other director in the cluster in the case of hardware or path failure.
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environment called GeoSynchrony, that provides proprietary clustering capability. Each cluster has a service management station which provides all alerting and software management capabilities.
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in May 2010. VPLEX implements a distributed "virtualization" layer within and across geographically disparate
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VPLEX is based on standard EMC building block hardware architecture components such as those used in its
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IO modules. The 1U IO annex is used for intra-cluster director communication. Each director runs a
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over wider distances. In 2013, a product marketed with the phrase
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was announced, which could use VPLEX for its data movement.
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called Invista was announced in 2005. It supported selected
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Each VPLEX director is a bladed multi-core multi-processor
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Each VPLEX engine in a cluster consists of two redundant
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might best be shut down, and it was quietly withdrawn.
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Index

computer data storage
EMC Corporation
Fibre Channel
storage area networks
data centers
EMC Corporation
storage area network
Cisco Systems
Brocade Communications Systems
Fibre Channel
Symmetrix Remote Data Facility
IBM SAN Volume Controller
replication
software-defined storage
EMC ViPR

IO
rack unit
Fibre Channel
x86
hot-swappable
Linux
storage virtualization
Symmetrix
SCSI target
SCSI initiator
"EMC launches VPlex, eyes teleporting petabytes globally"
Vance, Ashlee
"EMC Now Performing Data Contortion Act"
"Q&A: EMC's Mark Lewis on virtualization, competition"

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