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IBM FlashSystem 710 and IBM FlashSystem 810

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IBM FlashSystem 710 and IBM FlashSystem 810

IBM Redbooks Product Guide

IBM® FlashSystem™ 710 and IBM FlashSystem 810 storage systems deliver high performance, 

efficiency, and reliability for shared enterprise storage environments, helping clients around the world 
address performance issues with their most important applications and infrastructure. These storage 
systems can either complement or replace traditional hard drive arrays in many applications, including 
online transaction processing (OLTP), business intelligence (BI), online analytical processing (OLAP), 
virtual desktop infrastructures, high-performance computing, and content delivery solutions (such as 
cloud storage and video on demand).

As standard shared primary data storage devices, FlashSystem 710 and FlashSystem 810 storage 

systems deliver performance beyond that of most traditional arrays, even those that incorporate SSDs or 
other flash technology. These storage systems can also be used as the top tier of storage alongside 
traditional arrays in tiered storage architectures such as the IBM Easy Tier® functionality available in IBM 
System Storage® SAN Volume Controller or IBM Storwize® V7000 storage virtualization platforms.

Based on single level cell (SLC) flash, FlashSystem 710 is targeted to write-heavy enterprise workloads; 

enterprise multi level cell (eMLC) flash-based FlashSystem 810 is targeted to read-heavy workloads, 
where workload is distributed across multiple servers.

Figure 1 shows FlashSystem 710 and FlashSystem 810.

Figure 1. FlashSystem 710 and FlashSystem 810

Did you know?

IBM FlashSystem storage systems deliver up to 570,000 read IOPS and up to 5 GBps bandwidth with 

less than 100 microseconds latency, while they provide up to 10 TB of usable data storage just in 1U of 
rack space.

IBM FlashSystem storage systems offer enterprise-level availability and reliability with multiple layers of 

data correction, chip redundancy, and redundant hot swap components.

Summary of Contents for FlashSystem 710

Page 1: ...rrays even those that incorporate SSDs or other flash technology These storage systems can also be used as the top tier of storage alongside traditional arrays in tiered storage architectures such as...

Page 2: ...Fibre Channel or 40 Gb QDR InfiniBand z connectivity to match the performance of most demanding I O intensive applications Availability and serviceability The FlashSystem storage systems provide many...

Page 3: ...SSH protocol for secure remote systems management LUN masking feature allows to control access to a logical volume from the host side to prevent z unauthorized data access and modification Energy effi...

Page 4: ...ure 2 Internal view of the FlashSystem unit Figure 3 shows the rear of the FlashSystem unit with the Fibre Channel interfaces Figure 3 Rear view of the FlashSystem unit with the Fibre Channel interfac...

Page 5: ...InfiniBand Write bandwidth 3 3 GBps FC 4 5 GBps InfiniBand 2 8 GBps FC 2 8 GBps InfiniBand Read latency 100 s 110 s Write latency 60 s 60 s Systems management LCD display with four control buttons man...

Page 6: ...InfiniBand connectivity with the interface modules shown in Table 3 only one feature can be selected Table 3 Supported interface modules Description Feature code Maximum quantity supported 8 Gb FC 4...

Page 7: ...failure of another flash module SLC MES upgrade that increases a total usable capacity in the existing system by approximately 1 TB for a maximum of 5 TB Table 5 Supported flash modules FlashSystem 81...

Page 8: ...undant batteries that are used to destage lookup tables and data from RAM buffers to the flash storage in case of power failure Two modes of operation are supported by the systems RAID 0 z JBOF just a...

Page 9: ...e LC LC 3700 4 5 m Fiber Cable LC LC 3701 4 InfiniBand cables supported on InfiniBand ports 1 m IBM QSFP Cop IB A0RD 4 3 m IBM QSFP Cop IB A0RE 4 3 m IBM QSFP Opt QDR IB 5989 4 10 m IBM QSFP Opt QDR I...

Page 10: ...r part number Maximum quantity supported Line cord 2 8m China 6210 2 Line cord 2 8m AS NZ 6211 2 Line cord 2 8m Europe 6212 2 Line cord 2 8m Denmark 6213 2 Line cord 2 8m S Africa 6214 2 Line cord 2 8...

Page 11: ...ating system that coordinates and monitors all significant functions in the system Management module has one RJ 45 Gigabit Ethernet port for remote management The following remote management methods a...

Page 12: ...p ibm com systems support storage ssic Physical and electrical specifications FlashSystem 710 and FlashSystem 810 have the following physical electrical and environmental specifications Dimensions and...

Page 13: ...ve at machine s location within four hours after remote problem determination is complete if IBM determines on site service is required IBM provides 24 hour service every day including IBM holidays 9x...

Page 14: ...IBM System Storage up to 24 4 Gb FC ports IBM System Networking Midrange SAN switches 2498 F48 IBM System Storage SAN48B 5 up to 48 16 Gb FC ports 2498 B80 IBM System Storage SAN80B 4 up to 80 8 Gb FC...

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Page 16: ...46M4137 IBM 0U 12 C19 12 C13 Switched and Monitored 32A 3 Phase PDU Enterprise PDUs 71762MX IBM Ultra Density Enterprise PDU C19 PDU WW 71762NX IBM Ultra Density Enterprise PDU C19 PDU WW 71763MU IBM...

Page 17: ...Universal Rack PDU with UK LC 39Y8958 DPI Universal Rack PDU with AS NZ LC 39Y8959 DPI Universal Rack PDU with China LC 39Y8962 DPI Universal Rack PDU Argentina 39Y8960 DPI Universal Rack PDU Brazil...

Page 18: ...M 42U 1200mm Deep Dynamic Rack 93614EX IBM 42U 1200mm Deep Static Expansion Rack 93614PX IBM 42U 1200mm Deep Static Rack 93624EX IBM 47U 1200mm Deep Static Expansion Rack 93624PX IBM 47U 1200mm Deep S...

Page 19: ...its now An FMV lease can help you get the solution you need now with low monthly payments that better align up front costs with the anticipated return on investment ROI from the technology Easy to acq...

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