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Table 1 – Comparison of the Lightning 9900Series models.

Product Characteristics

9960

9910

 

 

 

Number of Cabinets

2-7

1

 

 

 

 

Maximum Cache Capacity

32

GB

16 GB

 

 

 

Number of Fibre Channel/ESCON® Ports

Up to 32

Up to 24

 

 

 

Number of FICON Ports

Up to 16

Up to 12

 

 

 

Number of Disks (HDDs)

Up to 512

Up to 48

 

 

 

Number of Array Groups

Up to 126

Up to 11

 

 

 

Number of ACP pairs

1-4

1

 

 

 

Number of FC-AL Paths to Back-end Disks

Up to 32

Up to 8

 

 

 

 

Maximum TB of Raw Disk Capacity

88

TB+

8 TB+

 

 

 

 

Minimum usable RAID-5 Capacity

54

GB

54 GB

Maximum usable RAID-5 Capacity

66.2 TB

6.2 TB

 

 

 

 

Selecting the 9910 or the 9960 is dependent on capacity requirements and expected growth of data. The Lightning 9900Series therefore offers product alternatives that cover a very broad range of scalability as illustrated in Figure 1.

Figure 1 – The 9960 provides for exploding growth and data consolidation while the 9910 provides for managed growth and open system exploitation.

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An Overview of the Hitachi Lightning 9900Series Architecture

The Lightning 9900Series intelligent storage array is the most powerful enterprise storage system in the industry today. The new architecture used in the Lightning 9900Series is specifically designed for the brutal I/O demands of open systems environments. Extremely high internal bandwidths, high-speed back-end design, scalable internal pathways, increased processor speeds, and increased number of processors, larger cache sizes, and a new and improved high-performance RAID-1 (called RAID-1+) sets the Lightning 9900Series apart from all other storage systems. Figure 2 illustrates the architecture of the Lightning 9900Series.

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