Introduction to VMAX3 with HYPERMAX OS
The EMC VMAX3 family storage arrays deliver tier-1 scale-out multi-controller
architecture with unmatched consolidation and efficiency for the enterprise. The
VMAX3 family includes three models:
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VMAX 100K - 2 to 4 controllers, 48 cores, 2TB cache, 1440 2.5" drives, 64 ports,
1.1 PBu
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VMAX 200K - 2 to 8 controllers, 128 cores, 8TB cache, 2880 2.5" drives, 128
ports, 2.3 PBu
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VMAX 400K - 2 to 16 controllers, 384 cores, 16TB cache, 5760 2.5" drives, 256
ports, 4.3 PBu
VMAX3 arrays provide unprecedented performance and scale, and a radically new
architecture for enterprise storage that separates software data services from the
underlying platform. The combination of VMAX3 hardware and software provides:
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Open system and mainframe connectivity
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Dramatic increase in floor tile density by consolidating high capacity disk
enclosures for both 2.5" and 3.5" drives and engines in the same system bay
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Support for either hybrid or all flash configurations
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Unified block and file support through Embedded NAS (eNAS), eliminating the
physical hardware
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Data at Rest Encryption for those applications that demand the highest level of
security
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Service Level (SL) provisioning with FAST.X for external arrays (XtremIO, Cloud
Array, and other supported 3
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FICON, iSCSI, Fibre Channel, and FCoE front end protocols
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Simplified management at scale through Service Levels, reducing time to provision
by up to 95% to less than 30 seconds
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Extended tiering to the cloud with EMC CloudArray integration for extreme
scalability and up to 40% lower storage costs
HYPERMAX OS is an industry-leading open storage and hypervisor converged
operating system. HYPERMAX OS combines industry-leading high availability, I/O
management, quality of service, data integrity validation, storage tiering, and data
security with an open application platform.
HYPERMAX OS features the first real-time, non-disruptive storage hypervisor that
manages and protects embedded services by extending VMAX3 high availability to
services that traditionally would have run external to the array. It also provides direct
access to hardware resources to maximize performance.
VMAX3 with HYPERMAX OS
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Product Guide
VMAX 100K, VMAX 200K, VMAX 400K with HYPERMAX OS
Summary of Contents for VMAX 100K
Page 1: ...EMC VMAX3 Family Product Guide VMAX 100K VMAX 200K VMAX 400K with HYPERMAX OS REVISION 6 5 ...
Page 20: ...Preface 20 Product Guide VMAX 100K VMAX 200K VMAX 400K with HYPERMAX OS ...
Page 46: ...VMAX3 with HYPERMAX OS 46 Product Guide VMAX 100K VMAX 200K VMAX 400K with HYPERMAX OS ...
Page 72: ...Open systems features 72 Product Guide VMAX 100K VMAX 200K VMAX 400K with HYPERMAX OS ...
Page 82: ...Provisioning 82 Product Guide VMAX 100K VMAX 200K VMAX 400K with HYPERMAX OS ...
Page 158: ...Remote replication solutions 158 Product Guide VMAX 100K VMAX 200K VMAX 400K with HYPERMAX OS ...
Page 186: ...Mainframe Error Reporting 186 Product Guide VMAX 100K VMAX 200K VMAX 400K with HYPERMAX OS ...
Page 200: ...Licensing 200 Product Guide VMAX 100K VMAX 200K VMAX 400K with HYPERMAX OS ...