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IBM Spectrum Virtualize 7.6IBM Spectrum Scale for Storwize V7000 Unified 1.6
Chris Saul, Marketing Manager, IBM Spectrum Storage
Iliana Garcia Espinosa, Marketing Manager, IBM Storwize family
© Copyright IBM Corporation 2015 Confidential until announcement
IBM Spectrum Virtualize software is delivered in SVC, Storwize family, FlashSystem V9000, and VersaStack
• Encryption for external virtualized storage• Distributed RAID technology• HyperSwap and Stretched Cluster enhancements• VMware Virtual Volumes (vVol) integration• Integrated Comprestimator
• Four-port 16Gbps HBA
• GA: Software, November 20; new FC HBA, December 18
What’s New in IBM Spectrum Virtualize 7.6?
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• These offerings will be formally announced on October 6• Sales materials will be available on October 6
• Website and other publicity (press release, blogs, social media, etc) will occur on November 3
• You can discuss these offerings with clients from October 6• Do not publicize on blogs, social media or otherwise until November 3
Announcement Process
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Information Security is The Top Client Initiative
Desktop virtualization
Increasing use of server virtualization
Managing data growth
Improving data backup and recovery
Information security initiatives
25%
25%
26%
26%
34%
Top-five most important IT priorities over the next 12 months. (Percent of respondents, multiple responses accepted)
Sources: ESG Research Report, 2015 IT Spending Intentions Survey, February 2015.Ponemon Institute for IBM, 2015 Cost of Data Breach Study: Global Analysis, May 2015.
“… a mass information breach involved data belonging to up to 110 million individuals: a number far more extensive than originally believed.” — CNBC
Worldwide study: 350 companies in 11 countries• $3.79 million is the average total cost of data breach
– 23% increase since 2013
• $154 is the average cost per lost or stolen record – 12% increase since 2013
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• New capability enables encryption of virtualized storage– Helps to improve data security– Eliminates need to purchase new storage systems or drives to enable encryption– Provides single point of administration for encryption across multiple heterogeneous storage systems
• Supported on SVC DH8 engines, Storwize V7000 Gen2, FlashSystem V9000• Takes advantage of Intel AES-NI processor instructions to perform encryption
– Minimal impact on performance
• Available worldwide except– Belarus– Kazakhstan– People's Republic of China– Russia
Encryption for External Virtualized Storage
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Encryption Basics
• Encryption is the process of encoding data so that only authorized parties can read it• Uses secret keys to encode the data according to well known algorithms• “Data at rest” means the data is encrypted on the end device • Algorithm being used is AES: US government standard from 2001• Algorithm is public, the only secrets are the keys• Symmetric key algorithm (same key used to encrypt and decrypt data)
Importance of encryption• Improves physical security of data• Required by certain customers• Allows customers to send failed hardware back to IBM under warranty
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Encryption Use Cases
• Encryption typically of interest to industries with high privacy concerns– Financial services– Healthcare– Any client concerned about possible disclosure of data
• Typical encryption use cases– Protection against disclosure of data when drives removed
o Malicious removal of driveso Drives returned to vendor as part of maintenance actions
– Secure erasure of storageo Drives or arrays being reused for different datao System being sold or otherwise disposed of
• IBM Spectrum Virtualize encryption addresses all these use cases• Encryption helps protect against disclosure as a result of access to drives storing data
– Does not address other exposure such as unauthorized access to systems
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When is Data Encrypted/Decrypted
• Data is encrypted/decrypted when it is written to/read from external storage– Encryption/decryption performed in software using Intel AES-NI instructions
• Data is stored encrypted in storage systems• Data is encrypted when transferred across SAN between IBM Spectrum Virtualize system
and external storage• Data is not encrypted when transferred on SAN interfaces in other circumstances
– Intra-system communication for clustered systems– Remote mirror– Server connections
• If appropriate, consider alternative encryption for “on the fly” data
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Using External Storage Encryption
• External encryption is enabled at the storage pool level
• Storage pools contain multiple mdisks• Volumes are usually striped across mdisks in a
storage pool• With Easy Tier, volumes migrate among mdisks in a
pool• All volumes created in an encrypted pool are
automatically encrypted• Volumes may be moved or copied between pools of
different types• Mdisks being encrypted by the storage system can be
identified: IBM Spectrum Virtualize won’t encrypt them9
Volumes Striped
Unencrypted Pool
Encrypted Pool
T0 T0
T1 T1
Encrypted Easy Tier Pool
Volumes Striped
Encrypted by storage system
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Implementing Encryption
• Create new encrypted pool• For existing data, move volumes from existing pool to new pool• No “convert in place” function to encrypt existing pools• May require additional capacity
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Unencrypted Pool Encrypted Pool
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Encryption Key Management
• IBM Spectrum Virtualize has built-in key management• Two types of keys
– Master key (one per system)– Data encryption key (one per encrypted pool)
• Master key is created when encryption enabled– Stored on USB devices– Required to use a system with encryption enabled– Required on boot, stored in volatile memory on system– May be changed
• Data encryption key is used to encrypt data and is created automatically when an encrypted pool is created– Stored encrypted with the master key– No way to view data encryption key– Cannot be changed– Discarded when an array is deleted (secure erase)
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Encryption Statements of Direction
• IBM intends to extend support for encryption on Storwize V7000 to include externally virtualized storage
• IBM intends to implement encryption on SAN Volume Controller to include externally virtualized storage and SAS attached storage (including flash drives) in the expansion enclosures
• IBM intends to enhance encryption on Storwize V7000 and SAN Volume Controller to include support of IBM Security Key Life Cycle Manager as an option for managing encryption keys
• IBM intends to extend support for encryption to included file storage on Storwize V7000 Unified
IBM's statements regarding its plans, directions, and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice at IBM's sole discretion. Information regarding potential future products is intended to outline our general product direction and it should not be relied on in making a purchasing decision. The information mentioned regarding potential future products is not a commitment, promise, or legal obligation to deliver any material, code, or functionality. Information about potential future products may not be incorporated into any contract. The development, release, and timing of any future features or functionality described for our products remain at our sole discretion.
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• FlashSystem V9000– Order feature AF14 on Model AE2 (flash enclosure) Includes USB devices and enablement
• Storwize V7000 Gen2: Order for each control enclosure– Feature ACE1: Encryption Enablement– Feature ACEA: Encryption USB Flash Drives (Four Pack)
• SVC: Order for each DH8 engine– Feature ACE2: Encryption Enablement– Feature ACEB: Encryption USB Flash Drives (Pair)– Once license of IBM Spectrum Virtualize Software for SVC Encryption
5641-B01 (AAS) or 5725-Y35 (PPA)
• Features are available for plant or field installation
• Available worldwide except– Belarus– Kazakhstan– People's Republic of China– Russia
Ordering Encryption
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Traditional RAID 6
• Double parity improves data availability by protecting against single or double drive failure in an array
However …
• Spare drives are idle and cannot contribute to performance– Particularly an issue with flash drives
• Rebuild limited by throughput of single drive– Longer rebuild time with larger drives– Potentially exposes data to risk of dual failure
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• Spare capacity, not spare drives• Rotating spare capacity position distributes
rebuild load across all drives• More drives participate in the rebuild
– Bottleneck of one drive is removed• More drives means faster rebuild
– 5-10x faster than traditional RAID– Especially important when using large drives
• No “idle” drives– All drives contribute to performance– Especially important when using flash drives
Distributed RAID 6
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Distribute 3+P+Q over 10 drives with 2 distributed spares
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• Improved performance during sequential write streams due to distributing the writes over more drives– Particularly important while rebuilding
• Maximum re-use of existing RAID code– Majority of changes are outside the existing proven I/O path
Additional Distributed RAID Benefits
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Distributed RAID GUI Support
Drive classesavailable
New pool capacity
Drives selected out of candidates
Arrays that will be created
Amount of usable capacity to be assigned
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• Available on all systems running IBM Spectrum Virtualize 7.6 with internal drives– Includes flash drives with SVC
• Supports distributed RAID 5 and 6• Up to 128 drives in an array including up to 4 spares• Up to 10 arrays in an I/O Group, 32 per clustered system• Traditional RAID remains available
– No in-place conversion from traditional to distributed RAID
Distributed RAID Details
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• GUI support for HyperSwap• Simplified CLI• IP Quorum
HyperSwap and Stretched Cluster Enhancements
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• Enhanced GUI now supports HyperSwap– Dramatically simplifies setup
GUI Support for HyperSwap
Topology:
Topology:
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• Condensing multiple commands into just one• Significantly reduces risk of error
Simplified CLI for HyperSwap
Creating a HyperSwap volume in 7.5
1. mkvdisk master_vdisk
2. mkvdisk aux_vdisk
3. mkvdisk master_change_volume
4. mkvdisk aux_change_volume
5. mkrcrelationship –activeactive
6. chrcrelationship -masterchange
7. chrcrelationship -auxchange
8. addvdiskacces
Creating a HyperSwap volume in 7.6
1. mkvolume my_volume
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• Quorum disk (also called “witness” in some other implementations) is required with IBM Spectrum Virtualize to resolve situations where cluster components lose communication
• For Stretched Cluster and HyperSwap, this has required fibre channel communications to a third site, which adds to cost
• New IBM Spectrum Virtualize capability creates custom Java app for quorum– Deploy app on server at third location– Use IP connectivity to cluster components– Eliminates requirement for FC networking and FC storage at third site
IP Quorum
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“Virtual Volumes are a new integration and management framework that virtualizes SAN/NAS arrays, enabling a more efficient operational model that is optimized for virtualized
environments and centered on the application instead of the infrastructure.”- VMware
But essentially…:
Virtual Volume = IBM Spectrum Virtualize Volume
1x Virtual Machine = 3x VVOLs (…at least)
1x VM Metadata VVOL = 4GB1x Swap VVOL = Same size as VM Memory1x VM Operating System VVOLAdvantages:
Automation - VVOLs are created/deleted automatically when required
Hardware acceleration - Off-loading snapshot and cloning functionality to the storage level
Policy Based Storage Management - To aid storage provisioning
Granularity - More granular visibility, isolation and adjustment of VM storage.
No shared storage - 1-to-1 mapping of VM’s drives to IBM Spectrum Virtualize Volumes.
What are VMware Virtual Volumes?
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vSphere VVOLs Overview
• Uses same mechanism as VASA 1.0 and introduces VASA 2.0 APIs
• 2-way communication between vCenter and IBM Spectrum Virtualize, via IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition
• As VMs are created, VASA issues mkvdisk commands to IBM Spectrum Virtualize
• VASA APIs are over IP via SSH CLI commands - Virtual Machine IO is via Protocol Endpoints (PE)
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IBM Spectrum Control Base Edition
• Linux Application with Web UI - Installed on VM/Physical/Both
• vWC Allows remote control of IBM Spectrum Virtualize from within vCenter UI– Single pane of glass & can simplify SVC tasks.
• Storage Capabilities defined for Policy-Based Management
• Storage Admin can allocate storage with pools• Child Pools are mounted as VVOL Datastores
in vCenter• In vCenter, VM tasks trigger IBM Spectrum
Control Base Edition to issue the relative commands to IBM Spectrum Virtualize
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What do you need for VVols?
Requirements• vSphere 6.0 installation
– Both vCenter and ESXi Servers• VASA Provider for IBM Spectrum Virtualize
– Requires IBM Spectrum Control Base v2.2 installation• System running IBM Spectrum Virtualize 7.6
– Adds key functionality for VVOLs
Current Restrictions• Hyperswap• Remote Copy (Metro Mirror / Global Mirror)• Microsoft Clustering Services (MSCS)• Datastore Clusters (Storage DRS)• VMware Fault Tolerance (FT)
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• Tool used to estimate benefits of Real-time Compression• Minimal impact system load, fast, accurate• Free to download from IBM website• External (host based) CLI tool
– Some clients do not want to have to run a tool on their servers• Supports data on any storage system
What is Comprestimator
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• Comprestimator now integrated as part of IBM Spectrum Virtualize 7.6 code– CLI only– Does not require compression license– Does not start RACE (RtC compression engine) – saves resources for host IO
• Enables compression estimates for data stored on systems based on IBM Spectrum Virtualize– No need to install software on servers
• Same algorithm as host based tool (so same results are expected)• Keeps host I/O uninterrupted • Minimal impact system load, fast, accurate
– Usually <1 minute per volume, could be longer on loaded system• <5% error margin (same as stand-alone tool)
Integrated Comprestimator
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Sample Output
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• New adapter provides four 16Gbps FC ports– Up to four adapters (#AH14) per SVC engine (16 ports per engine / 128 per clustered system)– Up to two adapter pair features (#AHB3) per Storwize V7000 Gen2 control enclosure (16 ports per
control enclosure / 64 per clustered system)– Up to four adapters (#AF44) per FlashSystem V9000 controller (16 ports per controller / 128 per
clustered system)– Auto negotiates 8Gbps/16Gbps– 16Gbps and 8Gbps host HBAs supported in direct attach mode
• Up to four 8Gbps FC adapters now supported with SVC DH8
• IBM Spectrum Virtualize software 7.6 required• More ports provide more connectivity options
and enable separation of workloads
Four Port 16Gbps Fibre Channel Adapter
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Adapter Configuration Options
SVC DH8 Engine and FlashSystem V9000 controller
Slot Slot
1 Fibre Channel: 4x8, 2x16, 4x16 4 Compression / or none
2 Fibre Channel: 4x8, 2x16, 4x16or 10Gbps Ethernet (DH8 only) 5 Fibre Channel: 4x8, 2x16, 4x16
or 10Gbps Ethernet
3 Fibre Channel: 4x8 (DH8 only), 2x16, 4x16or 12Gbps SAS (DH8 only) 6 Compression / or none
Storwize V7000 Gen2 node canister
Slot
1 Compression
2 Fibre Channel: 4x8, 2x16, 4x16or 10Gbps Ethernet
3 Fibre Channel: 4x8, 2x16, 4x16 or 10Gbps Ethernet
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SVC System Support
• SVC Models 8G4 and 8A4 were withdrawn from marketing in 2009 and 2010 respectively• IBM Spectrum Virtualize 7.6 does not support these engines and cannot be installed on
them• Clients should upgrade to SVC DH8 engines for much better performance and to obtain IBM
Spectrum Virtualize 7.6 functionality• No change to service status for these engines
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• Systems will continue to ship with IBM Storwize licensed machine code 7.5• Clients can upgrade to IBM Spectrum Virtualize 7.6
– 4GB to 8GB cache upgrade feature (#ACHB) required for upgrade– Additional cache is used only after upgrade to IBM Spectrum Virtualize 7.6
Storwize V3700 and Storwize V3500
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IBM and Catalogic
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Catalogic Software
Who is Catalogic Catalogic is a well funded, leading company in the Copy Data Management software space Catalogic is a strategic ecosystem partner for IBM’s Software-Defined Storage portfolio
Solution
IDC did a recent study that Copy Data was creating a $51B overspend in the enterprise due to the lack of storage management tools and automation. Clients are looking to dramatically leverage automation and self-service in their storage environments to reduce cost and gain additional agility.
ECX is a software-only Copy Data Management platform that provides Automation and Orchestration, Lifecycle Management, Self-service Capabilities and Analytics. The agentless solution deploys in under 15 minutes and works with existing storage “In-Place” (there is no need to move or migrate data)
How does this fit with IBM?
Catalogic is a great example of the value of a Software Defined architecture like IBM’s. Catalogic simply integrates with IBM’s APIs and drives very unique use cases for IBM clients
Catalogic helps IBM protect its storage base by adding powerful use cases, helps grow IBM’s foot print by providing ways to pull more data onto IBM platforms, and provides use cases to acquire new clients
Platforms currently supported include Storwize, SAN Volume Controller, FlashSystem V9000, VersaStack and Spectrum Protect Snapshot
How to engage Catalogic For enablement and client materials: Data.CatalogicSoftware.com/IBM To reach out directly please email: [email protected]
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LEV
ERA
GE
Catalogic’s Copy Data Management Platform
Your Infrastructure
VM VM VMVM VM VM
Virtual snapshot and replication capabilities
Catalogic ECX
Copy DataManagement
Platform
Catalog, Manage, Orchestrate and Analyze
Copy Data across your Enterprise and Cloud
Downloadable VM
Agentless
Use Cases
• Automated DR, Enhanced Test/Dev, DevOps Automation, Analytics and Enhanced Recovery
Copy Data Orchestration and Automation
• Full actionable catalog for Snapshot / File analytics /Protection Compliance
Copy Data Catalog and Analytics
IBM(GA ECX 2.2): Storwize, SVC, V9000, VersaStack and
Flash Copy Manager
AND/OR
• Efficient management of Copy Data through full lifecycle (Copy Creation, Copy Use, Compliance and EOL), across heterogeneous storage infrastructure
• Eliminate the need for scripting based upon unique APIs per storage platform
Copy Data Lifecycle Management
• Self-service provisioning as well as Self-Service automated DR, Test/Dev, DevOps and analytics
• App teams gain speed and IT keeps control and gains SLA management
Self-Service for App teams or Admins
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IBM Storwize family and Permabit
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Why Permabit SANblox and IBM Storwize Family?
Lower Effective Cost/GB
Expand Margin & Revenue
Capture New Customers, Workloads
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SANblox Overview and Features
Management & OrchestrationAlbireo Inline DeduplicationDatabases, VMs, VDI
High Performance, maximize storage capacity and reduce effective cost
High Reliability, Availability, Serviceability (RAS)
Seamless HA with transparent failover
Compatibility Tested
Key FeaturesInline deduplication
Typical 6x data reduction across varied workloads
Scales to Petabytes
Does not compete with array management features
Overview
First high performance data efficiency appliance for FC SANs
Deploy in hours for immediate data reduction savings
F/CF/C
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Sanblox Reference Architecture
GbE Network Switch
IBM Storwize Vx000
Back End 4/8/16 GFC
Front End 4/8/16 GFC
Management GbE
IPMI 100 MbE
Port usage/speed/type:
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IBM Spectrum Scale forStorwize V7000 Unified 1.6
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IBM Storwize V7000 Unified is based on IBM Spectrum Scale™ software (formerly IBM Storwize V7000 Unified File Module Software)
• Integration with IBM Spectrum Scale 4.1.1• SMB 3.0 support• Microsoft Management Console Support• SAN attached file modules
• GA: November 2nd
What’s New in IBM Spectrum Scale for Storwize V7000 Unified R1.6
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Global File Sharing and Collaboration via Active File Management
GPFS introduced concurrent file system access
from multiple nodes
Multi-cluster
expands the global namespace by connecting
multiple sites
Active File Management
takes global namespace truly global by
automatically managing data access and
replication of data
Spectrum Scale
Spectrum Scale
S S
S S
S S
Spectrum Scale
True World-Wide Global Namespace!
Active File Management – WAN Caching
• Connecting Multiple Sites
• Scan/Use Remote systems
• Cache data remotely
• Distribute files remotely
• “pull” changes on-demand
• “push” changes incrementally
• “migrate-in” from other file systems
• DR of Filesystem
• DR of Fileset
Active File Management – Local
• Ability to use different classes of storage devices with policies to control data placement and movement of data across tiers
• Migrating data between pools
• Tape is supported as well as disk
including IBM Spectrum Archive
• Integrated with IBM Spectrum Protect
forBackup and Recovery
Controller
Controller
Controller
Controller
Controller
Controller
Controller
Controller
Storwize V7000Unified
Storwize V7000Unified
Global Namespace
IBM Storwize V7000 Unified full Participantwith unique file capabilities!
AFM
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• SMB 3.0 supports Windows Server 2012• Advanced features bring important security, performance and management improvements
over previous levels– Encryption : Data is encrypted “on the wire” when transferred between SMB 3 client and server– Ability to negotiate a SMB 3 connection with Windows 8 and later clients– Protection against protocol downgrade attacks
Server Message Block (SMB) 3 Protocol Support
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• Management of Storwize V7000 Unified natively from Windows– Easy to operate with tools the administrators are familiar with
Microsoft Management Console (MMC) Support
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• Eliminates need to consume fiber channel ports on Storwize V7000 for connection
SAN Attached File Modules
SAN connection to Storwize
V7000
File server connection
through Storwize V7000
SAN connection to Storwize
V7000
File server connection
direct to SAN
With R1.6, each file module can be connected to control enclosure via a Fibre Channel switch
Today, each file module is directly connected to a control enclosure
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IBM Spectrum Virtualize and VMware
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Data Security with IBM Spectrum Virtualize
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Three Simple Ways to Outsmart Your Storage
Video https://ibm.biz/BdXUnX https://ibm.biz/BdXUnH
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• Storwize V7000 and V5000 base software license list price will increase 15% effective October 6th
• Why ?• Added value to base software
• 24x7 sev 2 support• Distributed RAID for faster rebuild times
• What will it mean to an average sale ?• Storwize V7000 – increase of approximately $560- based on 1 controller + 3 expansion units
and 3 years of SWMA• Storwize V5000 – increase of approximately $200-based on 1 controller and 1.5 expansion units
and 3 years of SWMA.
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Storwize V7000 and Storwize V5000 Pricing Update
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Questions?
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