IBM TotalStorage DR550 SMB

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27 May 2005

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7316-TF3

Physical Specifications Width: 485 mm (19 in)

Depth: 635 mm to 730 mm (29.0 in to 28.74 in)

Height (closed): 43.0 mm (1.7 in)

Height (opened): 410 mm (16.1 in)

Weight: 12.8 kg (28.2 lbs) LCD Panel

Size: 432 mm (17 in) diagonal, 337.92 (H) x 270.34 mm (V) (13.3 in x 10.6 in)

Type: a-Si TFT active matrix

Pixel pitch: 0.264 mm (H) x 0.264 mm (V) Operating Environment

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Complementary Products

3592 Tape

Connecting Tape to the DR550 SMB

To connect tape to the DR550 SMB, you will need to either add components to the servers and switches (if you purchased the disk only configuration) or purchase the disk and tape ready configuration initially. For the disk only configuration, there is one available slot in each server that can be used for host bus adapters to connect to the tape drives. You will need to have IBM process an MES order to add p5 520 (9111-520) feature 5716 to each server. The adapter can support a maximum of three tape drives. For the disk and tape ready configuration, the HBAs are included. Please note (in either case) that the Tivoli Storage Manager for Data Retention software runs in the primary p5 520. If a failure should occur, HACMP failover moves the application to the other p5 520. To insure tape access from both servers, you should add an HBA to each server. The second HBA will only be used in the event of a failure. Any tasks or jobs involving access to the tape will need to be rerun once the failover to the other server is completed.

These HBAs will need to be connected to the 2005-H08 switches. For the disk only configuration, you will need to order additional SFPs to connect the HBA to the switch and the switch to the tape drives. You can order up to 4 SFPs for each switch. You will need IBM to order feature 2210 (the quantity will depend on the number of tape drives to be attached) for short wave distances (as defined by the switch) or feature 2220 for long wave distances (as defined by the switch). Order two features for the first drive (one to connect the server to the switch and the other to connect the switch to the first drive. If you have two or three tape drives, then you will need a total of three or four features respectively. To make each of these connections, you will additionally need to order the cables. You can order switch feature 5605 (5 meter LC/LC multi-mode cable) for each host connection. You can then order feature 5625 (25 meter LC/LC multi-mode cable) for each tape connection if the tape is within 25 meters. If you need something longer, the cable can be customer supplied. The fiber cable must be 50.0/125 micrometers for distances up to 300 meters, or 62.5/125 micrometers for distances up to 175 meters. The connection is a LC connector type.

If you have purchased the disk and tape ready configuration, the additional 4 SFPs for each switch are included and the connections between the host bus adapters and switch ports have been done. If you purchased the disk only version you will need to make the connections as shown in the diagram. The SFPs in ports 5, 6, and 7 should be used to connect to the tape drives. The 3592 (with WORM cartridges) is the ideal tape solution for data retention. With write once technology built into the cartridge and dual ports on the drive (for higher availability), the 3592 provides non-

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DR550 SMB V.1 specifications

The IBM DR550 SMB V.1 is a robust data protection solution designed to meet the needs of small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). This innovative platform combines advanced technologies with user-friendly features, making it an ideal choice for organizations looking to secure their data without overwhelming complexity or significant financial investments.

One of the main features of the IBM DR550 SMB V.1 is its integrated data deduplication capability. This technology significantly reduces the amount of storage space required for backups by eliminating redundant copies of data. As a result, businesses can store more information efficiently, leading to cost savings and more effective use of resources.

The platform also supports multi-tiered storage options, enabling users to easily manage data across various storage environments. This flexibility is crucial for SMBs that may have limited storage capabilities but still require scalable solutions to accommodate growth. The ability to migrate data seamlessly between different tiers enhances operational efficiency and ensures that businesses can handle their evolving data needs without frequent disruptions.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the DR550 SMB V.1 is its cloud integration support. The ability to back up data to the cloud provides additional protection and redundancy, allowing organizations to ensure data availability even in the event of hardware failures or disasters. This feature is especially important for SMBs operating with limited IT resources, as it simplifies disaster recovery processes and enhances overall business continuity.

The user interface of the IBM DR550 SMB V.1 is designed with accessibility in mind. Its intuitive dashboard allows users to monitor backup statuses easily, configure schedules, and manage recovery options without extensive technical expertise. This user-friendly approach reduces the learning curve for employees and empowers businesses to take control of their data protection strategies.

In terms of security, the DR550 SMB V.1 employs advanced encryption technologies to safeguard sensitive information both during transit and at rest. This focus on data security is vital for meeting compliance requirements and maintaining customer trust in an increasingly data-driven world.

Overall, the IBM DR550 SMB V.1 stands out as a comprehensive solution that merges advanced backup technology with essential features tailored for small and medium-sized businesses. Its combination of data deduplication, multi-tier storage support, cloud integration, and robust security measures makes it a valuable asset for organizations looking to enhance their data protection capabilities while ensuring ease of use and scalability.