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763:: For each control enclosure: Eight 8 Gbit/s Fibre Channel ports (four 8 Gbit/s FC ports per controller), four 1 Gbit/s iSCSI and optionally four 10 Gbit/s iSCSI/FCoE host ports (two 1 Gbit/s iSCSI and optionally two 10 Gbit/s iSCSI/FCoE ports per controller) or four 25 Gbit/s iSER host ports
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The graphics only contains the IBM storage systems starting with 'V', .i.e. V3700, V5000, V5010(E), V5020, V5030(E), V5100 and V7000. These systems vary even beyond their names, therefore the graphics also contains IBM type and model. All the displayed systems can still get regular service at the end
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The IBM Storwize V7000 SFF Control
Enclosure Model 524, announced 6 May 2014, features two node canisters and up to 128 GiB cache (system total) in a 2U, 19-inch rack mount enclosure. 1 Gbit/s iSCSI connectivity is standard, with options for 8 Gbit/s FC and 10 Gbit/s iSCSI/FCoE
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Storwize V3700 also offers management and interoperability features from previous
Storwize systems, include simple management capabilities, virtualization of internal storage and thin provisioning for improved storage utilization and one-way data migration to easily move data onto Storwize V3700.
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The IBM Storwize V7000 SFF Control
Enclosure Model 624, announced 23 August 2016, features two node canisters and up to 256 GiB cache (system total) in a 2U, 19-inch rack mount enclosure. 1 Gbit/s iSCSI connectivity is standard, with options for 16 Gbit/s FC and 10 Gbit/s
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November 2016, available Storwize media sizes include 2.5" flash SSDs with up to 15.36 TB capacity and 3.5" Nearline-HDDs with up to 10 TB capacity, available for Storwize 5000, 7000 and SAN Volume Controller native attach. IBM Storwize Easy Tier will automatically manage and
955:: For each control enclosure: Eight 8 Gbit/s Fibre Channel ports (four 8 Gbit/s FC ports per controller), four 1 Gbit/s iSCSI and optionally four 10 Gbit/s iSCSI/FCoE host ports (two 1 Gbit/s iSCSI and optionally two 10 Gbit/s iSCSI/FCoE ports per controller)
841:: For each control enclosure: Eight 16 Gbit/s Fibre Channel ports (four 16 Gbit/s FC ports per controller), eight 32 Gbit/s FC-NVMe Fibre Channel ports, eight 10 Gbit/s iSCSI and optionally eight 25 Gbit/s iSCSI/iWARP/ROCE host ports
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An entry-level SAN Volume
Controller configuration contains a single I/O group, can scale out to support four I/O groups and can scale up to support 4,096 host servers, up to 8,192 volumes and up to 32 PB of virtualized storage capacity.
564:) or iSCSI on 25GbE adapters. The Control Enclosure holds 24 2.5" NVMe flash drives or 24 2.5" NVMe FlashCore modules (FlashCore modules contain IBM MicroLatency technology with built-in hardware compression and encryption).
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Most
Storwize systems are intended for certain environments and provide several features, that are not licensed by default. There are several types of licenses that depend on the chosen model and the subject of the license:
1014:: Control enclosure networking: 4 x 1 Gb iSCSI and 6 x 6 Gbit/s SAS host interfaces with optional 8 Gbit/s Fibre Channel, further 6 Gbit/s SAS or 10 Gb iSCSI/Fibre Channel over Ethernet host ports
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Storwize V7000 consists of one to four control enclosures and up to 36 expansion enclosures, for a maximum of 40 enclosures altogether. It can scale up to 960 disks and 1.44PB raw internal capacity. Hardware details:
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IBM Storwize V7000 Gen 2+ is an updated
Storwize V7000 Gen 2 with a newer CPU, doubled cache memory and faster FC options, integrated compression acceleration, and additional scalability with the following features:
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Storwize V5000 consists of one to two control enclosures and up to 12 expansion enclosures, for a maximum of 18 enclosures altogether. It can scale up to 480 disks and 960 TB raw internal capacity.
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Control enclosures support attachment of up to 9 expansion enclosures with configurations up to 360 TB physical internal storage capacities (for
Storwize V7000, up to 1.44 PB in clustered systems)
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in
October 2013, IBM announced DC powered models, NEBS and ETSI compliance and remote mirror over IP networks, integrating Bridgeworks SANrockIT technology to optimize the use of network bandwidth.
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Storwize V5010E consists of a control enclosure and up to 10 standard expansion enclosures or 4 high-density expansion enclosures. It can scale up to 392 disks and 12.04 PB raw internal capacity.
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Storwize V5030E consists of a control enclosure and up to 20 standard expansion enclosures or 8 high-density expansion enclosures. It can scale up to 760 disks and 23.34 PB raw internal capacity.
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Storwize V5010 consists of a control enclosure and up to 10 standard expansion enclosures or 4 high-density expansion enclosures. It can scale up to 392 disks and 12.04 PB raw internal capacity.
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Storwize V5020 consists of a control enclosure and up to 10 standard expansion enclosures or 4 high-density expansion enclosures. It can scale up to 392 disks and 12.04 PB raw internal capacity.
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Storwize V5030 consists of a control enclosure and up to 20 standard expansion enclosures or 8 high-density expansion enclosures. It can scale up to 760 disks and 23.34 PB raw internal capacity.
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Storwize V3700 consists of one control enclosure and up to 4 expansion enclosures. It can scale up to 240 2.5" disks or 120 3.5" disks and 480 TB raw internal capacity. Hardware details:
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All models include a three-year warranty with customer replaceable unit (CRU) and on-site service. Optional warranty service upgrades are available for enhanced levels of warranty service.
769:: Up to 48 TB of physical storage per enclosure using 4 TB near-line SAS disk drives, or up to 28.8 TB physical storage per enclosure using 1.2 TB SAS 10K disk drives
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In Feb 2020 the
Storwize V5000 and V5100 are replaced by the FlashSystem 5000 and 5100 respectively; and the FlashSystem 900 and Storwize V7000 are replaced by the FlashSystem 7200.
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IBM Storwize V7000 next-generation models offer increased performance and connectivity, integrated compression acceleration, and additional scalability with the following features:
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Four 1 Gbit/s Ethernet ports standard for 1 Gb iSCSI connectivity and IP management per node canister. One 1 Gbit/s Ethernet port is dedicated for Technician access
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Type 2076-724 = Control enclosure β up to 24 2.5" drives, NVMe flash drives or NVMe flash core modules + 10 Gb iSCSI, 25 Gb iSER (known as V7000 Gen 3) (2018 - current)
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continually optimize data placement in mixed pools of nearline disks / standard disks / read-intensive Flash and enterprise-grade Flash SSDs, including from virtualized devices.
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According to the official availability dates and the days the systems are removed from marketing you can determine the following availability to purchase shown in light green.
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Scaling for up to 504 drives per I/O group with the attachment of 20 Storwize V7000 expansion enclosures and up to 1,056 drives in a four-way clustered configuration
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946:: Up to 48 TB per enclosure using 4 TB near-line SAS disk drives, or up to 28.8 TB per enclosure using 1.2 TB 10K SAS disk drives
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Storwize V5100 consists of a control enclosure and up to 20 standard expansion enclosures or 8 high-density expansion enclosures. It supports
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The 7.4.0 software adds support for protection (SCSI T10 standard data integrity field (DIF)), encryption at rest and 4 KiB block drives.
648:: 16 Gbit/s Fibre Channel (FC), 10 Gbit/s iSCSI / Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE), and 1 Gbit/s iSCSI connectivity options
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V7000 released in 2012 and can scale up to 240 2.5" disks per control enclosure, or 960 2.5" disks per clustered system. Hardware details:
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1008:: 8 GiB per control enclosure (4 GiB per internal controller) as a base, up to 16 GiB (8 GiB per internal controller)
835:: 64 GiB per control enclosure (32 GiB per internal controller) as a base, expandable up to 1152 GiB per control enclosure
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iSCSI/FCoE connectivity. It holds up to 24 2.5" SAS drives and supports the attachment of up to 20 Storwize V7000 expansion enclosures.
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Control enclosures support attachment of up to 9 expansion enclosures (internal and external mix) with configurations up to 960 drives.
596:(FC) with NVMe support, 16 Gbit/s FC with NVMe support, 25 Gbit/s iSER and on board 10 Gbit/s iSCSI connectivity options
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In addition, there are more contributors to a working environment. IBM provides this in an interactive interoperabitlity matrix called
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The Storwize family hardware consists of control enclosures and expansion enclosures, connected with wide SAS cables (Four lanes of 6
695:: 8 Gbit/s Fibre Channel (FC), 10 Gb iSCSI / Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE), and 1 Gb iSCSI connectivity options
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Stretched cluster configuration (SVC only), optional "enhanced" version with site awareness (hardware redundancy only across sites)
642:: 128 GiB (per I/O group) standard, with optional 256 GiB per I/O group (node pair) for Real-time Compression workloads
689:: 64 GiB (per I/O group) standard, with optional 128 GiB per I/O group (node pair) for Real-time Compression workloads
706:: 12 Gbit/s SAS expansion enclosures supporting 12 3.5" large form factor (LFF) or 24 2.5" small form factor (SFF) drives
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Type 2076-624 = Control enclosure β up to 24 2.5" drives + 10 Gb iSCSI (known as V7000 Gen 2+) (2016 - current)
1725:"IBM Storwize V3700 dc models are designed for the telecommunications industry and service provider environments"
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Type 2076-524 = Control enclosure β up to 24 2.5" drives + 10 Gb iSCSI (known as V7000 Gen 2) (2014 - 2017)
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In addition, other Storwize systems offer the following features (some of them may require licenses):
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349:: data can be moved between all virtualized storage (both internal and external) with no disruption
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IBM Storwize V3500 β capacity up to 48 TB (available in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan only)
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IBM Storwize V7000 Gen3 - Capacity on up to 760 modules (32 PB) and the capability to use
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757:: 16 GiB memory per control enclosure (8 GiB per internal controller) as a base
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Type 2076-324 = Control enclosure β up to 24 2.5" drives + 10 Gb iSCSI (2012 - 2018)
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Type 2076-312 = Control enclosure β up to 12 3.5" drives + 10 Gb iSCSI (2012 - 2018)
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Storwize V7000 provides a very similar architecture to SVC, using the RAID code from the
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The IBM Storwize V7000 SFF Enclosure Model 724, announced November 6, 2018, supports
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1198:"So long, farewell, Storwize. IBM melds storage array line under FlashSystems brand"
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940:: 16 GiB per control enclosure (8 GiB per internal controller) as a base
1747:"IBM Storwize V3700 delivers replication over IP networks and 800 GB SSD option"
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IBM Storwize V7000 Gen2 - Capacity up to 4 PB and the capability to virtualize
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IBM Storwize V5100 - Capacity on up to 760 modules and the capability to use
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IBM Storwize V7000 β Capacity up to 1.92 PB and the capability to virtualize
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1026:: Redundant, hot-swappable power supplies and fans, AC power (110 β 240 V)
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Type 2078-24C = Control enclosure β up to 24 2.5" drives + 10 Gb iSCSI
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Type 2078-12C = Control enclosure β up to 12 3.5" drives + 10 Gb iSCSI
1106:: Three 1 Gbit/s and optionally four 10 Gbit/s iSCSI/FCoE ports
402:(checkpointed asynchronous copy using flashcopies, e.g. for low bandwidth)
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Type 2076-124 = Control enclosure β up to 24 2.5" drives (2010 - 2015)
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Type 2076-112 = Control enclosure β up to 12 3.5" drives (2010 - 2015)
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licenses per controller (just one license for all attached enclosures)
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8GB Cache (4GB per controller), with optional upgrade to 16 GB
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processor and integrated hardware-assisted compression acceleration
1795:"Family 4939+01 IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node Hardware - AAS"
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Hardware details (per node - an I/O group consists of TWO nodes):
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and FC-NVMe (NVMe/FC) on 16 or 32 Gbit/s adapters, and iSER (
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1299:"IBM's New Midrange with Easy Tier & External Virtualization"
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Data Reduction Pools with Deduplication and Real-time Compression
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Formerly Storwize was an independent data storage organisation.
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1085:: one (optionally two) Intel Xeon E5-2650v2 2.6 GHz 8-core
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IBM Storwize V5000, V5000E, V5030F and V5100 from V7.1 to V8.3
1100:: Four (optionally, 8 or 12) 8 Gbit/s Fibre Channel ports
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1523:"IBM Storwize V7000 and Storwize V7000 Unified Disk Systems"
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V7000 Storage Node β was designed for integration with IBM
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Type 2078-212 = Expansion enclosure β up to 12 3.5" drives
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which retains cached data in the event of a power failure.
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2072-24C - Dual Control Enclosure β up to 24 2.5" drives
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2072-12C - Dual Control Enclosure β up to 12 3.5" drives
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Type 2078-24C = Control enclosure β up to 24 2.5" drives
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1273:"We are family ! β Meet the IBM Storwize Family"
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2072-12E - Expansion Enclosure β up to 12 3.5" drives
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security functions, e.g. audit log, encrypted access
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382:(all available original drives are self encrypting)
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IBM Storwize V5010E - capacity on up to 392 modules
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1088:Optional compression accelerator cards (up to two)
355:supports interactive and non-interactive ssh-login
329:Distributed RAID (DRAID), i.e. DRAID-5 and DRAID-6
224:IBM Storwize V5010 - capacity on up to 392 modules
221:IBM Storwize V5020 - capacity on up to 392 modules
218:IBM Storwize V5030 - capacity on up to 760 modules
1117:: Two power supplies and integrated battery units
1427:"Support Information for SAN Volumes Controller"
476:IBM System Storage Interoperation Center (SSIC)
238:IBM Storwize V3700 β capacity up to 480 TB
1039:Dual controllers with up to 480 TB of capacity
269:of the timeline (beginning of 2020). For the
1133:Redundant dual-active intelligent controllers
949:Redundant dual-active intelligent controllers
829:Redundant dual-active intelligent controllers
119:systems with raw storage capacities up to 32
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1431:IBM SAN Volumes Controller from V4.3 to V8.3
1145:: SAN-attached 8 Gbit/s Fibre Channel,
173:The Storwize family offers several members:
123:. Storwize is based on the same software as
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1769:"IBM System Storage SAN Volume Controller"
964:Dual power supplies and cooling components
159:9100 line β Flash memory high-end storage;
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1452:"Support Information for Storwize V5000"
1402:"Support Information for Storwize V7000"
679:Two node canisters, each with an 8-core
632:Two node canisters, each with a 10-core
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227:IBM Storwize V5000 - capacity up to 960
1249:"IBM completes acquisition of Storwize"
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1381:IBM Storwize V7000 Unified Version 1.4
1149:(GbE) FCoE and iSCSI host connectivity
1094:: 32 GiB (optionally 64 GiB)
153:β virtualizes multiple storage arrays;
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1820:"IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node"
1406:IBM Storwize V7000 from V6.1 to V8.3
271:IBM SAN Volume Controller's timeline
1196:Mellor, Chris (February 11, 2020).
1034:Key hardware features also include:
343:, immediately writable, or cascaded
519:Eight available enclosure models:
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1377:"Storwize V7000 Unified overview"
988:Four available enclosure models:
400:Global Mirror with Change Volumes
169:(Support withdrawn at SVC v7.3.0)
1355:IBM Storwize V7000 Version 6.4.1
1329:IBM Storwize V3700 Version 6.4.1
1158:This is not supported at v7.3.0.
914:Six available enclosure models:
317:known as Space Efficient Volumes
443:Async replication on File level
405:External Storage Virtualization
390:Metro Mirror (synchronous copy)
1122:Flex System V7000 Storage Node
1075:: 2U rack-mountable (Based on
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50:; 13 years ago
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1169:IBM Storage Virtualization
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1351:"Storwize V7000 overview"
1325:"Storwize V3700 overview"
1060:IBM SAN Volume Controller
813:iSCSI Extensions for RDMA
586:per I/O group (node pair)
562:iSCSI Extensions for RDMA
469:IBM SAN Volume Controller
151:IBM SAN Volume Controller
125:IBM SAN Volume Controller
791:network-attached storage
431:File level storage (NAS)
386:Peer to Peer Remote Copy
370:Automated tiered storage
309:Graphical user interface
482:Supported storage media
1501:"IBM Knowledge Center"
1477:"IBM Knowledge Center"
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736:Storwize V7000 (Gen 1)
408:Virtual Disk Mirroring
305:Command line interface
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1822:. IBM. Archived from
1771:. IBM. Archived from
1749:. IBM. 8 October 2013
1727:. IBM. 27 August 2013
1709:. IBM. Archived from
1683:. IBM. Archived from
1593:"IBM Storwize V5010E"
1571:"IBM Storwize V5030E"
1549:"IBM Storwize V5030E"
1525:. IBM. Archived from
1225:. IBM. Archived from
1223:"IBM Storwize family"
1174:IBM Storwize Products
1054:SAN Volume Controller
969:Storwize V3700 family
798:Storwize V5000 family
619:Storwize V7000 Gen 2+
515:Storwize V7000 family
505:SAN Volume Controller
411:Real-time Compression
297:Features and software
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117:computer data storage
1707:"IBM Storwize V3700"
1687:on November 12, 2013
1681:"IBM Storwize V5000"
1659:"IBM Storwize V5010"
1637:"IBM Storwize V5020"
1615:"IBM Storwize V5030"
1303:The Storage Buddhist
661:Storwize V7000 Gen 2
552:Storwize V7000 Gen 3
177:High-end 7000 line:
1844:IBM storage servers
1529:on October 14, 2010
1147:10 Gigabit Ethernet
985:: 2U rack-mountable
911:: 2U rack-mountable
826:: 2U rack-mountable
748:: 2U rack-mountable
676:: 2U rack-mountable
436:Active Cloud Engine
396:(asynchronous copy)
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1202:Blocks & Files
904:Hardware details:
793:(NAS) environments
724:Software Details:
652:Software Details:
610:Software Details:
509:power supply units
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146:Π‘ollateral lines:
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1229:on April 16, 2013
592:: 32 Gbit/s
326:levels 0,1,5,6,10
315:Thin Provisioning
208:FlashCore modules
182:FlashCore modules
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