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IBM V7000 User Manual

IBM V7000
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Chapter 5. IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node GUI interface 203
Figure 5-17 shows the bottom section of the properties for the left canister where World Wide
Names (WWNs) can be reviewed. The WWNs are used when IBM Flex System V7000
Storage Node connects to an external Fibre Channel attached storage system through SAN
switches. For these SAN switches, appropriate SAN switch zoning must be applied for the
external system to communicate with IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node.
For more information about SAN zoning for IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node, see
Chapter 11, “SAN connections and configuration” on page 457.
For more information about SAN zoning with IBM/Brocade switches, see Implementing an
IBM b-type SAN with 8 Gbps Directors and Switches, SG24-6116.
Figure 5-17 System Details - canisters, I/O modules, and WWNs
Another detail of this window is the Adapters section. This contains information regarding
which network adapter cards are installed in the system. For more information about network
adapter cards and in which slots they can be installed, see 11.2, “Connection to chassis I/O
modules” on page 459.

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IBM V7000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelIBM Storwize V7000
Storage TypeHybrid Flash Array
Maximum Capacity1.2PB
RAID Levels0, 1, 5, 6, 10
Connectivity8 Gbps Fibre Channel, 16 Gbps Fibre Channel, 1 Gbps iSCSI, 10 Gbps iSCSI
ManagementCommand-line interface (CLI), Graphical user interface (GUI)
Form Factor2U
Drive Bays12
Maximum Raw Capacity1.2PB
Operating System SupportAIX, HP-UX, Linux, VMware, Windows
Data Reduction FeaturesReal-time Compression, Deduplication
Drive TypesSSD, HDD
ScalabilityScale-up (drive enclosures) and scale-out (clustering) capabilities

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