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service levels for dynamic, heterogeneous workloads, and tight integration with hypervisors
and the OpenStack platform enable optimal storage agility for cloud environments.
Optimized with inherent efficiencies that simplify storage, XIV delivers the benefits of IBM
Smarter Storage for Smarter Computing, empowering organizations to take control of their
storage and to extract more valuable insights from their data. XIV extends ease of use with
integrated management for large and multi-site XIV deployments, reducing operational
complexity and enhancing capacity planning. For more information, see the following website:
http://www.ibm.com/systems/storage/disk/xiv/index.html
IBM System Storage DS8000
The IBM System Storage DS8000® series is designed to manage a broad scope of storage
workloads that exist in today’s complex data center, doing it effectively and efficiently. The
proven success of this flagship IBM disk system is a direct consequence of its extraordinary
flexibility, reliability, and performance, but also of its capacity to satisfy the needs that are
always changing. The latest evidence of DS8000 series value is the new IBM System Storage
DS8870 as the ideal storage platform for enterprise class environments by providing unique
performance, availability, and scalability.
The DS8870 delivers the following benefits:
Up to three times higher performance compared to DS8800.
Improved security with FDE as standard on all systems.
Optimized Flash technology for dynamic performance and operational analytics.
Additionally, the DS8000 includes a range of features that automate performance optimization
and application quality of service, and also provide the highest levels of reliability and system
uptime. For more information, see the following website:
http://www.ibm.com/systems/storage/disk/ds8000/index.html
2.11 Hardware Management Console
The Hardware Management Console (HMC) is a dedicated appliance that allows you to
configure and manage system resources on IBM Power Systems servers that use IBM
POWER5, , POWER6, , POWER7 and processors. The
HMC provides basic virtualization management support for configuring logical partitions
(LPARs) and dynamic resource allocation, including processor and memory settings for
selected Power Systems servers. The HMC also supports advanced service functions,
including guided repair and verify, concurrent firmware updates for managed systems, and
around-the-clock error reporting through IBM Electronic Service Agent™ for faster support.
The HMC management features help to improve server utilization, simplify systems
management, and accelerate provisioning of server resources using the PowerVM
virtualization technology and capacity on demand (CoD) features for permanent resource
activation. Although an HMC is suggested for permanent CoD, the Advanced System
Management Interface (ASMI) interface can also be used.
Requirements:
An HMC is required for the Power 760, and optional for the Power 750.
When using the HMC with the Power 750 and Power 760 server, the HMC code must
be running at V7R7.7.0 (SP1) level, or later.
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