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Software Defined Storage Rev. 2.0 - TN

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Multi-functions to<br />

cover all requirements<br />

ttec offers storage systems from the IBM Storwize<br />

family which deliver convenient management<br />

features, low TCO, excellent performance and high<br />

availability for all storage requirements.<br />

The IBM Storwize V3700/V5010 storage system is suitable<br />

for use in SMB IT environments and can be integrated<br />

in all FC, FCoE or IP-SAN networks.<br />

IBM Storwize V3700 & V5010 features IBM Easy Tier<br />

which delivers optimised performance and faster access<br />

times by automatically outsourcing frequently<br />

used data to enterprise solid state drives.<br />

The current generation of V5000 models (V5020,<br />

V5030) delivers a wide range of features to enable<br />

secure and high-performance data management.<br />

Functions such as FlashCopy snapshots or data<br />

tiering across several hard drive models have today<br />

become standard as well as other extension options<br />

such as high availability (HyperSwap), encryption<br />

and clustering.<br />

Higher system performance also increases data compression<br />

capacity, helping to significantly reduce the<br />

system‘s net storage requirements by up to 70%.<br />

IBM Storwize V3700/V5010<br />

Main areas of application recommended<br />

by ttec:<br />

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

Centralised storage capacity for<br />

SMB environments<br />

Data backup target (Backup2Disk)<br />

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IBM Storwize V5000-Series<br />

Main areas of application recommended<br />

by ttec:<br />

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

Over 20 TB up to 1 PB storage capacity for SMBs<br />

Integration of existing storage via external<br />

virtualisation<br />

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