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A high-performance resilient disk storage solution for systems across the enterprise IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Storage Server Model 800 e-business on demand The move to e-business on demand presents companies with both significant opportunities and critical challenges. A whole new world of potential customers, automated and streamlined processes and new revenue streams are being fueled by the on demand world. Consequently, companies also face increasing requirements for more information to be universally available online, around the clock, every day of the year. Highlights Supports storage sharing for a Supports fast data transfer wide variety of heterogeneous rates for mixed server environments with a wide variety of operating environments host attachment interfaces Designed to provide outstanding performance scaling Helps increase administrative up to 55.9TB physical capacity productivity through efficient, centralized management Offers high availability and resiliency to support enterprise mission-critical business applications To address the unique requirements of the on demand world where massive swings in the demands placed on storage systems are common and continuous operation is imperative companies must deploy high performance, autonomic, intelligent storage technologies that can offer data protection and functions to support near continuous availability. The IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Storage Server (ESS) helps set new standards in performance, automation and integration as well as capabilities

designed to support near continuous availability to data for the on demand world. This storage system also supports many advanced copy functions, designed to help increase data availability during planned outages and protect data from planned and unplanned outages. These functions are designed to provide important disaster recovery and backup protection. Shared storage for major server platforms Many types of server platforms can concurrently attach to the ESS including ^ iseries and AS/400 ; Linux, Novell NetWare, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 or SGI Origin servers with IRIX OS; ^ zseries and S/390 ; IBM ^ pseries and IBM ^ xseries servers as well as many types of UNIX servers. As a result, ESS is suitable for growing organizations with multiple heterogeneous servers. Resiliency Family for business continuance With more business-critical information processing being performed on distributed systems (running different operating systems), the ESS is designed to offer outstanding value while delivering excellent performance. The ESS does more than simply enable shared storage across enterprise platforms it can improve the performance, availability, scalability and manageability of enterprise-wide storage resources through a variety of advanced copy functions. These ESS advanced copy services are part of the core technology of the IBM TotalStorage Resiliency Family. They are building blocks of a resilient infrastructure that is designed to support near continuous operations. FlashCopy V1 FlashCopy V1 is an advanced, fast replication facility designed to help reduce application outages needed for backups and other copy applications. FlashCopy V1 NOCOPY option FlashCopy s copy on write NOCOPY option is designed to allow flexible reuse of disk capacity that would otherwise be dedicated to copy operations. With the NOCOPY option, rather than a physical byte-for-byte copy of the source volume, the only data copied to the target is that which is about to be changed or overlaid by the application. FlashCopy V2 The ESS now supports FlashCopy V2, which includes all the features of FlashCopy V1 as well as many enhancements designed to help improve capacity management and utilization. Among these enhancements are: Data Set FlashCopy This feature offers a new level of granularity for the z/os environment, helping allow more efficient use of the ESS capacity. Data Set FlashCopy allows the source and target copy to be different sizes and allows the copied data to reside at a different location in the volume. Multiple Relationship FlashCopy This function is designed to allow a volume to participate in multiple FlashCopy relationships (up to 12 simultaneous relationships), so that multiple copies of the same data can be made for testing, backup and other applications. This feature is designed to offer excellent flexibility and capacity management and utilization. Incremental FlashCopy Incremental FlashCopy offers the ability to track and record changes that are made to the source and

target volumes after the establishment of FlashCopy relationships. This allows the ability to refresh a LUN or volume to the source or target s point in time content using only the changed data. The refresh can occur in either direction. It is designed to offer flexibility and fast FlashCopy completion times. Peer-to-Peer Remote Copy (PPRC) V1 PPRC V1 includes: PPRC Metro Mirror (Synchronous), a remote data-mirroring technique for z/os and open systems designed to maintain an up to date current copy of the local application data at a remote site within the metropolitan area (typically up to 300 km away using DWDM). PPRC Global Copy (Extended Distance) is designed as an asynchronous long distance copy function for z/os and open systems that is appropriate for remote data migration, offsite backups and transmission of inactive database logs at virtually unlimited distances. Peer-to-Peer Remote Copy (PPRC) V2 Peer-To-Peer Remote Copy (PPRC) V2 includes all of the functionality of PPRC V1 in addition to the following: PPRC Global Mirror (Asynchronous), a remote data mirroring function for z/os and open systems. It maintains a remote mirror of data asynchronously at virtually unlimited distances in a 2-site configuration. It is designed to provide a highperformance, cost-effective global distance data replication and disaster recovery/backup solution. PPRC Metro/Global Copy (Asynchronous cascading), a remote mirroring function for z/os and open systems. Using PPRC Metro Mirror and Global Copy, it is designed to maintain a copy of data asynchronously at virtually unlimited distances in a 3 site cascading configuration. It is designed to provide high-performance data replication from a primary site to a secondary site that is within metropolitan distances away. It then mirrors that data to a third site which can be global distances away. It provides a 3 site global distance disaster recovery solution. PPRC support of Fibre Channel This allows the communications link between the PPRC primary and secondary ESS Model 800s to be Fibre Channel. The support of Fibre Channel for the PPRC link may allow a significant reduction in the PPRC link infrastructure when compared to ESCON, while delivering similar or better performance. Extended Remote Copy (XRC) zseries Global Mirror (XRC) is a remote mirroring function available for the z/os and OS/390 operating systems. It is designed to maintain a copy of the data asynchronously at a remote location over nearly unlimited distances, and is designed to provide premium throughput and data protection regardless of the distance to the secondary site. zseries Metro/Global Mirror (3-site XRC and PPRC Metro Mirror), a mirroring capability which utilizes zseries Global Mirror (XRC) to mirror primary site data to a location long distances away and uses PPRC Metro Mirror to mirror that data to a location within the metropolitan area, enabling a 3- site high availability and disaster recovery zseries solution. High availability to safeguard data access Support for nearly continuous operations is built into the ESS. The ability to implement RAID-5 and RAID-10 disk arrays helps provide data protection while remote copy technologies are designed to allow fast data

backup and disaster recovery. The ESS features dual active processing clusters with failover switching, hot spares, hot-swappable disk drives, mirrored write cache and redundant power and cooling. The ESS also contains integrated proactive self-diagnostics to help prevent and reduce downtime by constantly monitoring system functions. For example, Predictive Failure Analysis can proactively notify you of many pending issues with select hardware components to help you remedy difficulties before they affect performance. A technician can be dispatched to make repairs, often before the problem is noticed by data center staff. Maintenance including licensed internal code upgrades often can be performed without interrupting operations. Built-in flexibility The ESS is designed to provide outstanding flexibility, including intermixable disk sizes and speeds to help optimize price/performance/scalability; intermixable RAID-5 and RAID-10 protection; independent scalability of disk capacity, cache size and host attachments; customercontrolled logical volumes sizes and online reassignment of capacity among servers. Scalability for fast-growing environments The ESS is well suited for e-business and other applications with unpredictable growth requirements. It is designed to provide high scalability while maintaining excellent performance. Disk drives for the ESS are provided as integrated packages of eight disk drives (known as eight-packs). Disk drive capacities include 10,000 rpm 18.2GB, 36.4GB, 72.8GB and 145.6GB drives and 15,000 rpm 18.2GB, 36.4GB and 72.8GB drives (physical capacity). ESS Model 800 can be configured with up to 384 disk drives, when used with 145.6GB disks, yields a physical capacity of up to 55.9TB. Delivering storage networking value ESS can add value to Storage Area Networks (SANs). The ESS is designed to handle the basics well, including high-speed 2 Gigabit Fibre Channel attachments, the ability to share each Fibre Channel port among heterogeneous servers and built-in support for LUN masking (SAN security). And the ESS goes further, supporting a Network Attached Storage (NAS) gateway designed to allow the ESS to handle simultaneously both traditional block I/O over a SAN as well as file I/O over a TCP/IP network. Total cost of ownership ESS is an excellent choice to help lower costs. Key ESS features such as advanced business continuance functions, performance, scalability, ability to mix and match drive capacity and speeds, heterogeneous connectivity and the flexibility offered by an open software architecture provide a few reasons why ESS offers excellent value. It is an excellent choice for storage consolidation and an intelligent choice if a low Total Cost of Ownership is desired. ESS optimization for IBM ^ zseries The business continuance capabilities of the IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Storage Server are integrated with zseries Geographically Dispersed Parallel Sysplex (GDPS ) environments. GDPS is one of the leading availability solutions for

IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Storage Server Model 800 Physical disk storage capacity Cache size Host server attachments Physical characteristics Dimensions Max Weight 582GB to 55.9TB 8, 16, 24, 32 or 64GB Up to 32 SCSI or ESCON ports, up to 16 Fibre Channel/FICON ports, and intermix configurations 75.25" H x 54.50" W x 35.75" D (1913 mm x 1383 mm x 909 mm) 2,650 lb. (1204 kg) Operating environment Temperature 60 to 90 F (16 to 32 C) Relative humidity 20% to 80% Wet bulb maximum 73 F (23 C) Caloric value 16,000 BTU/hr Power supply Three phase 50/60 Hz Electrical power 6.4 kva Supported systems 1 zseries server installations. It is a multi-site solution designed to provide the capability to manage the storage and server remote copy configurations to help enable near transparent disaster recovery and continuous operations. The GDPS Open LUN Management capability can provide a cross-platform disaster recovery capability across both IBM ^ zseries and open systems data. Parallel Access Volumes Previous S/390 systems allowed only one I/O operation per logical volume at a time. Now, it is designed to help improve performance by enabling multiple I/Os from any supported operating system to access the same volume at the same time. Multiple Allegiance This feature is designed to enable different operating systems to perform multiple, concurrent I/Os to the same logical volume helping to reduce queuing and significantly increase performance. By enabling the ESS to process more I/Os in parallel, Multiple Allegiance and optional Parallel Access Volumes can help improve performance and enable more effective use of larger volumes. This can help provide simplified storage management at a reduced cost. Priority I/O Queuing The storage server helps important jobs gain priority access to storage resources. With Priority I/O Queuing,

the ESS is designed to use information provided by the OS/390 Workload Manager to manage the sequence in which I/Os are processed matching I/O priority to application priorities. A complete management solution The IBM TotalStorage software family of products offers an integrated storage management toolset designed to enable storage administrators to centrally monitor and manage the ESS. The IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Storage Server Specialist helps storage administrators control and manage storage assets for the ESS. With a browser interface, storage administrators can access the ESS Specialist from work, from home or on the road through a network connection. The IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Storage Server Expert helps storage administrators monitor the performance of all connected IBM Enterprise Storage Servers in the enterprise. This innovative software tool is designed to provide performance statistics and flexible asset management, and tracks a variety of capacity information through a common, available browser interface. As such, this optional tool can help enable administrators to centrally manage all Enterprise Storage Servers located anywhere in the enterprise. For more information For more information, contact your IBM representative or IBM Business Partner, or visit ibm.com/totalstorage/ess. Copyright IBM Corporation 2004 IBM Corporation 5600 Cottle Road San Jose, CA 95193 Produced in the United States April 2004 All Rights Reserved IBM, the IBM logo, the e-business logo, ^, AS/400, Enterprise Storage Server, ESCON, FICON, FlashCopy, GDPS, Geographically Dispersed Parallel Sysplex, iseries, OS/390, pseries, S/390, SP, TotalStorage, xseries, z/os and zseries are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. Intel is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. IRIX, Origin and SGI are registered trademarks of Silicon Graphics, Inc., in the U.S. and/or other countries worldwide. Microsoft, Windows and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. Sun is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc., in the United States, other countries,or both. UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries. respectively, where referring to storage capacity. Actual storage capacity will vary based upon many factors and may be less than stated. Some numbers given for storage capacities give capacity in native mode followed by capacity using data compression technology. THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED AS-IS WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. IBM EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR INFRINGEMENT. References in this document to IBM products, programs or services does not imply that IBM intends to make such products, programs or services available in all countries in which IBM operates or does business. Any reference to an IBM program or product in this document is not intended to state or imply that only that program may be used. Any functionally equivalent program or product, that does not infringe IBM's intellectual property rights, may be used instead. It is the user's responsibility to evaluate and verify the operation of any non-ibm product, program or service. 1 For more details on supported servers, visit ibm.com/totalstorage/ess. Other company, product and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. This document could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. IBM may make changes, improvements, or alterations to the products, programs and services described in this document, including termination of such products, programs and services, at any time and without notice. Any statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only. The information contained in this document is current as of the initial date of publication only and is subject to change without notice. IBM shall have no responsibility to update such information. Performance data for IBM and non-ibm products and services contained in this document was derived under specific operating and environmental conditions. The actual results obtained by any party implementing such products or services will depend on a large number of factors specific to such party's operating environment and may vary significantly. IBM makes no representation that these results can be expected or obtained in any implementation of any such products or services. MB, GB and TB equal 1,000,000, 1,000,000,000 and 1,000,000,000,000 bytes, G225-6832-11