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Storage Manager for Data Retention, are designed to help you automatically preserve critical
data, while preventing deletion of that data before its scheduled expiration.

1.2 IBM TotalStorage DS6000 series unique benefits

The IBM TotalStorage DS6000 series is a Fibre Channel based storage system that supports
a wide range of IBM and non-IBM server platforms and operating environments. This includes
open systems, zSeries, and iSeries servers.
In a small 3U footprint, the new storage subsystem provides performance and functions for
business continuity, disaster recovery and resiliency, previously only available in expensive
high-end storage subsystems. The DS6000 series is compatible regarding Copy Services
with the previous Enterprise Storage Server (ESS) Models 800 and 750, as well as with the
new DS8000 series.
The DS6000 series offers an entirely new era in price, performance, and scalability. Now for
the first time zSeries and iSeries customers have the option for a midrange priced storage
subsystem with all the features and functions of an enterprise storage subsystem.
Some clients do not like to put large amounts of storage behind one storage controller. In
particular, the controller part of a high-end storage system makes it expensive. Now you have
the option of choice: you can build very cost efficient storage systems by adding expansion
enclosures to the DS6800 controller, but since the DS6800 controller is not really expensive,
you can also grow horizontally by adding other DS6800 controllers. You also have the option
to easily grow into the DS8000 series by adding DS8000 systems to your environment or by
replacing DS6000 systems (see Figure 1-2).
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DS8000
DS6000
DS8000
DS6000
Scale
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Figure 1-2 Scaling options of the DS6000 and DS8000 series
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Chapter 1. Introducing the IBM TotalStorage DS6000 series

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