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What is the maximum amount of effective data storage that IBM FlashSystem 9500 can provide in a 4-rack-unit chassis?
What is the maximum amount of effective data storage that IBM FlashSystem 9500 can provide in a 4-rack-unit chassis?
- Exabytes
- Gigabytes
- Terabytes
- Petabytes (correct)
Which of the following data services are provided by IBM FlashSystem 9500?
Which of the following data services are provided by IBM FlashSystem 9500?
- Dynamic tiering and high-performance data encryption (correct)
- Data warehousing and reporting
- Data replication and backup
- Data migration and archiving
What is the maximum performance that IBM FlashSystem 9500 can deliver with a database-like workload?
What is the maximum performance that IBM FlashSystem 9500 can deliver with a database-like workload?
- 1.6 million IOPS (correct)
- 10 GB/s throughput
- 500,000 IOPS
- 100 MB/s throughput
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- IBM FlashSystem 9500 provides high-performance storage for mission-critical applications.
- It combines flash and NVMe-optimized architecture with IBM FlashCore technology and IBM Spectrum Virtualize.
- It offers large capacity IBM FlashCore modules, NVMe drives, or Storage Class Memory drives.
- It has software-defined storage functionality with data services like dynamic tiering and high-performance data encryption.
- It features innovative data reduction pool technology with deduplication and hardware-accelerated compression.
- It provides petabytes of effective data storage in a 4-rack-unit chassis.
- It supports all drive types simultaneously within the array.
- It features dual controllers, dual power supplies, and redundant cooling.
- It supports host attachment using fibre channel, Ethernet, iSCSI, and NVMe RDMA options.
- It delivers performance of 100 GB/s throughput or 1.6 million IOPS with a database-like workload.
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