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The IBM XIV Storage System was a line of cabinet-size disk storage servers.The system is a collection of modules, each of which is an independent computer with its own memory, interconnections, disk drives, and other subcomponents, laid out in a grid and connected together in parallel using either InfiniBand (third generation systems) or Ethernet (second generation systems) connections.
The IBM System Storage TS2230 Tape Drive, Model Type 3580, Model H3V, is a high-performance, high-capacity data-storage device that is designed to backup and restore open systems applications. It is the third generation in the Ultrium series of products, and is available with a Serial Attached SCSI interface (SAS).
IBM FlashSystem A9000 is a 8U rackmount unit with up to 300 TB [37] of usable storage capacity provided by FlashSystem 900 modules, managed by IBM Spectrum Accelerate software. It's scalable sibling, the FlashSystem A9000R, consists of a minimum of two units, scaling to 6 units or 1.8 PB [ 38 ] usable in a 42U rack.
IBM General Parallel File System can use TSM as a storage tier for GPFS' Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) which provides HSM for a GPFS filesystem. A GPFS filesystem can be simultaneously accessed from multiple servers running Linux, Windows, and AIX by using GPFS filesystem software installed on any of these operating system platforms.
The system scales from a single Symmetrix VMAX Engine system with one storage bay to a large eight-engine system with a maximum of ten storage bays. The Symmetrix VMAX system bay can hold one to eight engines. These engines house the hardware for all the data processing capabilities. Each engine contains two director boards, memory chips, and ...
1.2 Software. 2 Letter-named series. Toggle Letter-named series subsection. ... IBM XIV Storage System; IBM zEnterprise System; Technologies: IBM Standard Modular System;
In 1972 IBM announced the first release of the OS/VS2 operating system for the IBM System 370 systems; that release later was known as Single Virtual Storage . In 1974 IBM announced release 2.0; that release and all subsequent releases became known as Multiple Virtual Storage . All releases of OS/VS2 were available to no charge because the ...
IBM System z9 mainframe with DS8100 Turbo or DS8300 Turbo server attached System Storage models: DS8100 Turbo - released in 2006 [5] DS8300 Turbo - released in 2006 [5] DS8700 - released in 2009 [6] Dual 2- or 4-core POWER6-based controllers; Can contain up to 1024 drives (3.5” 15K RPM Fibre Channel HDD or enterprise flash drives) DS8800 [7 ...