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IBM shatters midrange price-performance barrier with ultra-powerful storage server

  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, May 30 - 2005 at 10:47
  • PRESS RELEASE

IBM Middle East extended its midrange storage family with the introduction of a new four gigabit per second storage system-the IBM TotalStorage DS4800 which is one of the fastest midrange disk systems in the market today.

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  • Mohamed El-Shanawany, storage sales manager, IBM Middle East and Pakistan.
    Mohamed El-Shanawany, storage sales manager, IBM Middle East and Pakistan.
The announcement was made alongside the Storage World Middle East conference that kicked off in Dubai this morning, where Daniel Sazbon, manager, storage networking sales, IBM Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) delivered a session on storage area networks.

In a performance benchmark and testing developed by the Storage Performance Council, the DS4800 set a new standard for midrange storage server performance delivering a maximum of more than 42,000 SPC-1 IOPS.(1) The DS4800 achieved these breakthrough performance metrics with its high-performance architecture incorporating four gigabit per second technology.

"IBM's new DS4800 is an excellent choice for our customers in the region with high-performance computing needs that store and utilize vast amounts of data for high-bandwidth programs and complex application processing, such as those in the oil & gas, entertainment, media and scientific research segments," said Mohamed El-Shanawany, storage sales manager, IBM Middle East and Pakistan. "With the proven high performance of the DS4800, we believe we are introducing to the market a compelling new alternative that can't be matched by other products in the same class."

In addition to outstanding performance, the IBM DS4800 offers scalability designed to support up to 67 terabytes of data. It also designed to provide data failover software, availability and integrity features, all managed through an easy to use graphical user interface (GUI). The DS4800 will also support the recently announced integrated backup for databases with the AIX® operating environment and IBM DB2 Universal Database®. Other unique features include a "call home" function to help provide alerts if there is a problem with the system, long battery life to help provide increased uptime in the event of an outage, a second Ethernet port so diagnostics can be conducted, and a switched expansion drawer to allow for easy scalability.

The DS4800 is designed to operate in a heterogeneous operating system environment which includes AIX, HPUX, Solaris, Windows®, and various Intel® and POWER(TM)-based versions of Linux(TM). IBM's TotalStorage Productivity Center is designed to provide advanced management capabilities including discovery, asset and capacity reporting, monitoring, and configuration/provisioning for the DS4800. The DS4800 also is supported by the most popular versions of clustering software such as IBM's HACMP(TM), as well as Microsoft Novell Clustering Steeleye Lifekeeper and Veritas VCS.

Breakthrough Storage Virtualization Software


The new DS4800 will take the leading enterprise-class spot among IBM's full line of DS4000 storage servers, and will support all of IBM's storage software offerings, including the latest generation of IBM's TotalStorage SAN Volume Controller (SVC) also announced today.

This seventh generation of IBM's storage virtualization technology continues to expand scalability and interoperability to help enable SVC to manage larger and more diverse environments. SAN Volume Controller is now designed to support up to 256 hosts to access the storage managed with SVC. IBM also enhanced SVC's ability to manage storage within high availability environments, such as IBM's General Parallel File System (GPFS) and High Availability Cluster Multiprocessing (HACMP) for AIX, including the extended distance option HACMP/XD. IBM is also introducing a smaller, more efficient Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) for SAN Volume Controller to help enhance its data protection capabilities. With the help of Cisco, SAN Volume Controller now supports significant new functions available with the Cisco MDS9000 family of switches/directors, designed to enable heterogeneous SAN fabrics to work together and more efficiently.

Information on Demand


The desire by businesses to access, manage and deliver information more efficiently is driving rapid change in the IT marketplace. Traditional low-tech, hardware-only approaches by proprietary vendors are meeting with resistance as companies grappling with new government mandates and business demands strive to capture and integrate information in a more seamless, real-time fashion across the enterprise. IBM's information on demand approach combines deep business insight with open standards, advanced storage systems, sophisticated systems management software and leading information management software to create efficient, cost effective and flexible information infrastructures. Regardless of industry, IBM helps companies transform data into insight to enable information on demand.
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1) SPC-1 result as of May 10, 2005. IBM TotalStorage DS4800 result of 42,254.07 SPC-1 IOPS (TM) and 17.55$/SPC-1 IOPS. Audit Certification ID A00042. Total ASU capacity of the submission is 6,871.109 GB. Data protection level is mirroring. For further SPC-1 information, please see http://www.StoragePerformance.org.

About IBM
IBM is the world's largest information technology company, with 80 years of leadership in helping businesses innovate. IBM offers a wide range of services, solutions and technologies that enable telecommunications service providers and equipment suppliers to take full advantage of the new era of e-business. IBM Global Services is the world's largest information technology services provider and is the fastest growing part of IBM, with nearly 150,000 professionals serving customers in 160 countries. IBM Global Services has about 150 data centres around the world keeping thousands of businesses running 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For more information on IBM, visit www.ibm.com

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