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Software Defined Storage Rev. 2.0 - TN

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Flexible storage for<br />

the data centre<br />

Alongside fail safety and performance, another important<br />

aspect of central storage systems is to be able to<br />

adapt flexibly to various custom requirements. Based<br />

on the innovative RAID <strong>2.0</strong>+ architecture, the Huawei<br />

OceanStor V3 series offers endless performance and<br />

availability features for block and file storage which<br />

can be combined together to suit individual needs.<br />

One special feature of the series is the option to<br />

combine block and file storage across all OceanStor<br />

V3 models. The series offers central platform deployment<br />

for all storage applications in all environment<br />

sizes.<br />

The OceanStor 5300V3/5500V3 entry-level class features<br />

the same functions as all other OceanStor models<br />

and is suitable for use in small to medium-sized<br />

IT environments. It can be integrated in all FC, FCoE<br />

or IP SAN networks. Compact design enables spacesaving<br />

solutions especially in the virtualization environment.<br />

Modern data backup concepts would be<br />

virtually inconceivable today without snapshots. For<br />

this reason, the OceanStor V3 series provides snapshots<br />

for file systems as well as for block storage.<br />

The hardware used is systematically designed for the<br />

use in the data centre. The redundancy of all systemrelated<br />

components is ensured as well as the hot-plug<br />

replacement of faulty components.<br />

OceanStor 5300V3/5500V3<br />

Main areas of application recommended<br />

by ttec:<br />

Virtualization platform (Hyper-V, VMware)<br />

Central file or block-based storage capacity<br />

for SME environments<br />

Data backup target (backup2disk)<br />

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