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IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node Introduction and Implementation Guide

IBM® Flex System™ products are ideally suited for data center environments that require flexible, cost-effective, secure, and energy-efficient hardware. IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node is the latest addition to the IBM Flex Systems product family and is a modular storage system designed to fit into the IBM Flex System Enterprise chassis. When purchased in the IBM PureFlex™ configurations, IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node is configured from the factory into the hardware solution purchased. If, however, the configuration wanted is not offered in the predefined offerings, then a "Build to Order" configuration is designed to meet your needs. IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node includes the capability to virtualize its own internal storage in the same manner as the IBM Storwize® V7000 does. It is designed to be a scalable internal storage system to support the compute nodes of the IBM Flex System environment. This IBM Redbooks® publication introduces the features and functions of IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node through several examples. This book is aimed at pre-sales and post-sales technical support and marketing personnel and storage administrators. It can help you understand the architecture of IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node, how to implement it, and how to take advantage of the industry leading functions and features.

IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node Introduction and Implementation Guide

IBM® Flex System™ products are ideally suited for data center environments that require flexible, cost-effective, secure, and energy-efficient hardware. The IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node is the latest addition to the IBM Flex Systems product family and is a modular storage system designed to fit into the IBM Flex System Enterprise chassis. When purchased in the IBM PureFlex configurations, the IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node is configured from the factory into the hardware solution purchased. If, however, the configuration wanted is not offered in the predefined offerings, then a "Build to Order" configuration is designed to meet your needs. The IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node includes the capability to virtualize its own internal storage in the same manner as the IBM Storwize® V7000 does. It is designed to be a scalable internal storage system to support the compute nodes of the IBM Flex System environment. This IBM® Redbooks® publication introduces the features and functions of the IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node through several examples. This book is aimed at pre-sales and post-sales technical support and marketing personnel and storage administrators. It can help you understand the architecture of the IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node, how to implement it, and how to take advantage of the industry leading functions and features.

Using the Linux NFS Client with IBM System Storage N series

This book will help you get the best from your Linux NFS clients when used in an environment that includes IBM System Storage N series products. It begins with a general discussion of Linux distributions and kernels, and includes a comparison of some of the features of the 2.4 and 2.6 kernels. A detailed discussion of mount options and network protocols is presented to guide you through configuration tasks. Procedures for tuning your Linux clients and steps to diagnose performance and reliability problems are presented, along with information about additional resources you can consult if necessary. Finally, steps for configuring and using utilities that support advanced NSF features are provided.

IBM System Storage N series Best Practice Guidelines for Oracle

This IBM Redbooks publication describes best practice guidelines for running Oracle databases on IBM System Storage N series products with system platforms such as Solaris, HP/UX, AIX, Linux, and Microsoft Windows. It provides tips and recommendations on how to best configure Oracle and the N series products for optimum operation. The book presents an introductory view of the current N series models and features. It also explains basic network setup. For those who are unfamiliar with the N series portfolio of products, this book also provides an introduction to aggregates, volumes, and setup. This document reflects work done by NetApp and Oracle, as well as by NetApp engineers at various joint customer sites. It is intended for storage administrators, database administrators, business partners, IBM personnel, or anyone who intends to use Oracle with the N series portfolio of products. It contains the bare minimum requirements for deployment of Oracle on the N series products. Therefore, you should use this document as a starting point for reference.