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Software Defined Storage Rev. 2.0 - en

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Performance meets<br />

Availability<br />

The new IBM FlashSystem family A9000/R and V9000<br />

completes the transtec IBM portfolio for applications<br />

which expect maximum performance and availability.<br />

It combines the advantages of software defined<br />

storage with the speed of flash and is suitable for<br />

deploym<strong>en</strong>t sc<strong>en</strong>arios with a high I/O and availability<br />

- all this as well as a lat<strong>en</strong>cy which, wh<strong>en</strong> compared<br />

to similar products, is the lowest on the market. The<br />

IBM FlashSystem family V9000 can also be combined<br />

and ext<strong>en</strong>ded with all types of differ<strong>en</strong>t storage systems.<br />

A holistic, standardized managem<strong>en</strong>t of the <strong>en</strong>tire<br />

solution is supported by Storwize-GUI. Combined<br />

with the functions of the IBM Spectrum Virtualize<br />

family, the IBM Flash Systems offer a high-performance<br />

and high-availability solution for all Industry<br />

4.0 or VDI/database workloads.<br />

IBM FlashSystem family A9000/R and V9000<br />

Main areas of application recomm<strong>en</strong>ded<br />

by transtec:<br />

Platform for desktop virtualisation<br />

(over 250 VDI desktops)<br />

High-speed storage for databases<br />

(SAP, Oracle, SQL) or in-memory databases<br />

Tiering storage for performance optimisation<br />

of existing storage systems<br />

Perfect storage for Industry 4.0 requirem<strong>en</strong>ts<br />

with real-time database applications<br />

(low lat<strong>en</strong>cy, high IOPS)<br />

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