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EMC Symmetrix VMAX 20K Accélérer la transition vers le Cloud Hybride EMC Symmetrix VMAX 20K Les applications critiques, qui sont au coeur même de l’entreprise, nécessitent une infrastructure offrant une disponibilité aussi élevée que possible pour être en mesure d’assurer les niveaux de service les plus stricts. EMC a donc conçu des systèmes de Répondre aux exigences des avec les environnements virtuels grâce stockage en réseau haut de gamme environnements de Cloud Hybride à Unisphere™ for VMAX ultraperformants, dotés de fonctions et et Big Data à forte croissance de Le système EMC Symmetrix VMAX 20K avec Efficacité logicielle capacités hors pair à des tarifs l’environnement d’exploitation EMC® Symmetrix® VMAX® 20K dispose entre compétitifs : la gamme EMC® Symmetrix® Enginuity est spécialement conçu pour autres des logiciels suivants : VMAX® 20K avec l’environnement répondre aux principales priorités • Environnement d’exploitation d’exploitation Enginuity™. Le système informatiques des entreprises, comme intelligent EMC Symmetrix Enginuity Symmetrix VMAX 20K présente une architecture scale-out révolutionnaire, leur évolution vers le Cloud hybride et • Virtual Provisioning pour simplifier créée pour faire face aux demandes de le traitement du Big Data. Ce système le provisionnement de stockage avec la stockage croissantes des environnements s’appuie sur l’architecture scale-out flexibilité du « juste à temps » informatiques virtuels, tout en révolutionnaire Virtual Matrix • FAST VP pour optimiser réduisant les coûts pour nos clients. Architecture™ qui fournit des automatiquement les performances du performances, une disponibilité et des système fonctions sans précédent à moindre • Symmetrix Management Suite pour la coût. Il constitue un système de gestion et la surveillance • Architecture multi-contrôleurs et stockage puissant, fiable et • TimeFinder® pour la protection locale modulaire intelligent pour de nombreux systèmes des données • Jusqu’à 2 400 disques; jusqu’à 1 To ouverts et applications mainframe • Data at Rest Encryption pour la de mémoire critiques. protection contre les accès non • Connectivité FC 4 ou 8 Gb/s, iSCSI 1 autorisés ou10 Gb/s, FICON 4 ou 8 Gb/s et FCoE Performant • Federated Tiered Storage pour la 10 Gb/s • Évolutivité, performances et capacité consolidation de stockage hétérogène • Hiérarchisation automatisée du permettant de prendre en charge des • Symmetrix Migration Suite stockage avec FAST VP millions de machines virtuelles, les • Logiciels à haut niveau de transactions OLTP, les transactions Garantie de continuité de fonctionalité pour une efficacité OLAP critiques pour les applications service et de protection contre maximale d’entrepôt décisionnel et les les sinistres • Applications puissantes de applications Business Intelligence Les logiciels EMC TimeFinder et EMC réplication locale et à distance • Une bande passante évolutive pour des Symmetrix RecoverPoint sont deux traitements par lot et des requêtes applications puissantes pour la analytiques ultrarapides réplication locale du stockage. Ces applications permettent des activités Fiable de traitement parallèles à la • Disponibilité quasi totale des production, notamment la sauvegarde, le applications pour un fonctionnement test et le développement, et la 24x7x365 restauration rapide à partir des • Sécurité renforcée grâce à des audits disques, cette restauration pouvant et des accès sécurisés, et au être à tous points dans le temps avec chiffrement des bases de données pour RecoverPoint. La famille des logiciels les environnements de Cloud hybride Symmetrix Remote Data Facility (SRDF), et EMC RecoverPoint Intelligent permettent la réplication à distance du • Automatisation et efficacité dans les stockage pour déployer des solutions de environnements hiérarchisés avec FAST continuité d’activité et de reprise VP après sinistre. • Services Symmetrix fiables pour consolider et simplifier les opérations avec le stockage FTS (Federated Tiered Storage) • Facilité de gestion et d’intégration www.bull.com EMC Symmetrix VMAX 20K Caractéristiques Techniques CARACTERISTIQUES GENERALES CARACTERISTIQUES PHYSIQUES Noeud VMAX • Quatre quadruple coeurs 2,3 GHz Dimensions (HxLxP) • Aire de service avant/arrière: Intel® XEON • Jusqu’à 128 Go de 106,7 cm • 45,7 cm sont à prévoir mémoire pour le dégagement sol/plafond • Système VMAX • Jusqu’à 8 noeuds VMAX • Jusqu’à 1 Plancher surélevé recommandé To de mémoire Baie Système 194,7 cm x 76,7 cm x 106,4 cm Baie de Stockage 194,7 cm x 76,7 cm x 106,4 cm Interconnexion VMAX Fabric RapidIO® standard Type de châssis • Cabinet hébergeant les composants Poids système. Cabinet hébergeant jusqu’à Baie Système 4 noeuds: 830 kg max; 8 noeuds: 240 disques 1258,3 kg max Connectivité 4-128 ports FC 4 ou 8 Gb/s vers Baie de Stockage 972,5 kg max hôtes/SAN (4-16 par noeud); 4-64 ports iSCSI 1 ou 10 Gb/s vers hôtes (4-8 par noeud); 4-64 ports FICON ENVIRONNEMENT 4 ou 8 Gb/s vers hôtes (4-8 par Température 10-32 °C noeud); 4-64 port FCoE 10 Gb/s vers Humidité 20%-80%, sans condensation hôtes (4-8 par noeud) ¹ Altitude 2286 m max. Protocoles supportés SAN Fibre Channel protocol (FCP), iSCSI, FICON, FCoE ALIMENTATION Autre IPv6 avec Ethernet 1 Gb/s ou 10 Gb/s Tension 200-240 VAC • Amérique du Nord triphasé (DELTA Disques Min/Max. 48 - 2 400 4 fils); International triphasé Capacité Max. (brute/formatée) Juqu’à 2 Po de capacité utile (Etoile 5 fils); Amérique du Nord monophasé; International monophasé Disques supportés SAS 7200tpm 2.5": 1 To Fréquence 50-60 Hz SAS 10ktpm 3.5": 300, 450, 600 et 900 Go; 2.5": Consommation électrique 300, 600 et 900 Go Baie Système 4 noeuds: 4,1 KVA max; 8 noeuds: 7,8 SAS 15ktpm 2.5": 146 et 300 Go KVA max Fibre Channel 7200tpm 3.5": 1, 2 et 3 To Baie de Stockage 6,1 KVA max Fibre Channel 10ktpm 3.5": 300, 450 et 600 Go Dissipation thermique Fibre Channel 15ktpm 3.5": 146, 300, 450 et 600 Go Baie Système 4 noeuds: 13,7 KBTU/HR max; 8 Flash 3.5": 100, 200 et 400 Go; 2.5": 100, noeuds: 26,3 KBTU/HR max 200 et 400 Go Baie de Stockage 19,8 KBTU/HR max Niveaux RAID RAID 1 Disque miroir GARANTIE RAID 10 Disques miroirs distribués Garantie standard Support matériel 3 ans; 4 heures sur RAID 5 (3+1) et (7+1) données et parité site, 8-18 même jour ouvré distribuées Extension de garantie Support matériel 3 ans; Standard + RAID 6 (6+2) et (14+2) données et garantie de remise en état sous 8 double parité distribuées heures Connectivité vers les disques Jusqu’à 128 x 4 Gb/s (16 x 4 Gb/s par noeud) Fiabilité Composants redondants, remplaçables ¹ Les combinaisons peuvent être limitées selon les configurations à chaud Disponibilité Gestion du multi-chemin d’accès aux données ² Consulter la matrice d’Interopérabilité de EMC Mémoire cache en miroir, protégée par écriture sur disques Extensions en ligne Disques de secours Batteries de secours Allocation de capacité Symmetrix Virtual Provisioning; Auto-provisioning Groups ENVIRONNEMENT SERVEURS Protocole FCP Linux, GCOS 7, GCOS 8, UNIX, Windows² Protocole iSCSI Linux, UNIX, Windows² GESTION & ADMINISTRATION Administration du stockage Suite EMC Symmetrix Management, Suite EMC ControlCenter® ProSphere™, Unisphere Gestion du multi-chemin d’accès PowerPath® pour environnements physiques et virtuels Copie instantanée TimeFinder® Surveillance des performances Symmetrix Performance Analyser, FAST VP Réplication locale TimeFinder® , RecoverPoint Réplication distante SRDF, RecoverPoint Autre Dynamic Cache Partitioning, Priority Control, Virtual LUN technology, WMware APIs for Array Integration (VAAI), VMware vSphere Storage APIs for Storage Avareness (VASA), Federated Live Migration, Replication Manager, Storage Configuration Advisor, Federated Tiered Storage, Data at Rest Encryption Bull SAS société anonyme au capital de 163 585 100 euros RCS Versailles B 642 058 739, se réserve le droit de modifier ce document à tout moment et sans préavis. 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