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TCO

 

Reinvented

 

 

Copyright IBM Corporation 2009 

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by making storage simple to deploy while keeping data protected from risk and highly 
available.

 

 
Experience has shown that enterprises that deploy the XIV system have achieved: 

 

up to 70% savings in tier-1 capacity costs 

 

up to 80% savings in power, space and cooling costs 

 

up to 80% savings in ongoing system management costs 

 
The simplicity of buying and configuring an XIV system further reduces its overall TCO, 
by eliminating hidden costs and reducing the overhead typically associated with bringing 
new technology and systems into a data center. The XIV system's use of density-to-cost-
efficient VHDSR drives slashes capacity costs by requiring fewer disks and associated 
operating costs: each disk requires less power, cooling, and space, as well as less 
supporting infrastructure and add-on software. 

 

 
The calculations provided here assume that MDFR drives are replaced by the equivalent 
amount of VHDSR storage. But this assumption actually grossly overstates the 
requirements. If a storage project has a significant non-utilization rate 

– and this is not at 

all unusual 

– then eliminating the unused storage can slash up to 70% of the cost right off 

the top.

 

 
XIV's self-balancing, single-tier architecture, with advanced monitoring and failure alerts, 
requires less training, management, and planning than the typical enterprise storage 
system 

– and much less unplanned downtime. 

 

 
In a nutshell, the IBM XIV Storage System takes a breakthrough approach on multiple 
levels to deliver a total cost of ownership that is dramatically lower than that typically 
associated with high-end storage solutions offering comparable functionality and services.

 

Содержание XIV STORAGE SYSTEM

Страница 1: ...I IB BM M X XI IV V S St to or ra ag ge e S Sy ys st te em m Optimizing Enterprise Storage Total Cost of Ownership TCO with IBM XIV White Paper June 2009...

Страница 2: ...product or services available in your area Any statements regarding IBM s future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice and represent goals and objectives only The in...

Страница 3: ...s 10 Power and cooling consumption 10 Floor space use 11 Summary How to reduce environmental costs 11 Administration and Management Costs 12 Less management overhead 12 Summary How to reduce managemen...

Страница 4: ...stem is truly more favorable to the company s bottom line The chart below shows a fuller set of storage array cost factors and their generally recognized relative impact on a system s overall cost 1 F...

Страница 5: ...V do not use 1 TB drives for tier 1 or even tier 2 storage rather for archiving and other needs that do not require high performance or high reliability The XIV system provides enterprise class perfor...

Страница 6: ...balanced and comprehensive approach to reducing all cost factors the XIV system succeeds in dramatically reducing TCO where other systems fail Backup Restore Snaps with no performance impact Differen...

Страница 7: ...ents makes customized hardware unnecessary and makes it possible to integrate newer state of the art hardware as soon as it becomes available and without delay Innovative use of highly economical disk...

Страница 8: ...re eliminates the complexity and cost of migrating data from tier to tier and of maintaining different architectures for different tiers The XIV system offers further cost efficiencies by enabling sca...

Страница 9: ...that higher capacity SATA disks generally cost less than smaller FC or Serial Attached SCSI SAS disks on a per GB basis and consume much less power and cooling When the use of these high capacity 1 T...

Страница 10: ...s the presence of the defined physical capacity in the system even if years go by before its use Upfront purchases commit capital unnecessarily and waste IT resources in managing the unused capacity U...

Страница 11: ...em s optimization of capacity use is its self management of data XIV s automated volume distribution mechanism optimizes the use of capacity across all system disks at all times including at peak time...

Страница 12: ...us reclaiming it XIV management tools enable administrators to easily zero out space no longer in use so that the XIV system can automatically reclaim it and allow its reuse Traditional system have a...

Страница 13: ...A single tier architecture Hardware as an interchangeable upgradable commodity Inexpensive VHDSR disks Reduced capacity needs up front and ongoing Easy scaling and on the same platform Built in featu...

Страница 14: ...lves For existing storage this can translate to a space savings of more than 80 to clarify VHDSR drives take up the same space as the MDFR drives but provide 1 TB of storage capacity rather than 146 G...

Страница 15: ...example that DBAs handle provisioning without external assistance controlling only those volumes they are authorized to handle based on role The XIV system s ability to enable lesser skilled personne...

Страница 16: ...irectly and indirectly The XIV system keeps data availability continuous and minimizes the extent and cost of downtime through redundant hardware automated and pro active maintenance and efficient har...

Страница 17: ...r maintenance is another inevitable source of friction as maintenance must compete with other higher priority demands In traditional systems rolling out a business application may also require system...

Страница 18: ...acy systems the XIV approach greatly reduces the time and space that backups require and consequently the costs involved In addition the XIV storage system offers logical backup and low cost recovery...

Страница 19: ...h disk requires less power cooling and space as well as less supporting infrastructure and add on software The calculations provided here assume that MDFR drives are replaced by the equivalent amount...

Страница 20: ...High Density Drive Size 100 For example Assuming you are comparing your existing 450 GB drives to XIV s 1 TB 1000 GB drives the floor space savings is calculated as follows S Sa av vi in ng gs s i in...

Страница 21: ...gs in Power Cooling 1 0 75 146 1000 100 8 89 9 To compare RAID 5 drives to XIV s VHDSR drives use the following formula Savings in Power Cooling 1 0 75 0 8 Your MDFR Drive Size 0 5 the XIV system VHDS...

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