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V8.5.1.x Configuration Limits and Restrictions for IBM FlashSystem 50x5 and 5200

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Abstract

This document lists the configuration limits and restrictions specific to IBM FlashSystem 50x5 and 5200 software version 8.5.1.x.

Content

V8.5.x.x does not support Storwize V50x0E, V5100, or FlashSystem 5xx0. Only FlashSystem 50x5 or 5200 systems can be upgraded to 8.5.x.x software versions.

The use of WAN optimization devices such as Riverbed is not supported in native Ethernet IP partnership configurations containing FlashSystem 50x5 or 5200 systems.


VASA Provider

The embedded VASA Provider feature is not supported on FlashSystem 5200 systems configured with 32 GB memory. In a FlashSystem 5200, a minimum of 64 GB memory must be installed in each node before the embedded VASA Provider is accessible.


Safeguarded Copy

FlashSystem 5200 systems support Safeguarded Copy.

The following restrictions apply for Safeguarded Copy:

  1. Mirrored volumes cannot be safeguarded. Stretched cluster is not supported
  2. Mirroring of existing safeguarded source volumes is supported for migration purposes only
  3. HyperSwap volumes are supported. However, recovery requires that they be converted to regular volumes before use
  4. Pre-defined schedules are designed to avoid running out of FlashCopy maps in a single graph and keep within the supported volumes count. It is possible, using the CLI, to create policies that can, potentially, breach those limits. Caution must be exercised
  5. The GUI does not support creating user-defined policies but can display any created that use the CLI.
  6. The source volume cannot be in an ownership group
  7. The source volume cannot be used with Transparent Cloud Tiering (TCT).

Volume Mobility

The following restrictions apply for Volume Mobility (nondisruptive volume move between systems):

  1. No 3-site support
  2. Not intended to be a DR or HA solution
  3. No support for consistency groups, change volumes, or expanding volumes
  4. Reduced host interoperability support. Only the following host operating systems are supported:
    • RHEL
    • SLES
    • ESXi
    • Solaris
    • HP-UX.
  5. SCSI only. Fibre Channel and iSCSI supported. NVMe not supported
  6. No SCSI persistent reservations or Offloaded Data Transfer (ODX).

Data Reduction Pools

The following restrictions apply for Data Reduction Pools (DRP):

  1. VMware vSphere Virtual Volumes (vVols) are not supported in a DRP
  2. A volume in a DRP cannot be shrunk
  3. No volume move between I/O groups if volume in a DRP (use FlashCopy or Metro Mirror / Global Mirror instead)
  4. No split of a volume mirror to copy in a different I/O group
  5. Real/used/free/free/tier capacity is not reported per volume - only per pool.

RAID and Distributed RAID

FlashSystem 5015, 5035 and 5200 systems do not support traditional RAID arrays.

FlashSystem 5015, 5035 and 5200 cannot create new DRAID5 arrays with more than 8 member drives (existing DRAID5 arrays with more than 8 members can be supported). Expansion beyond 8 member drives is also supported for new or existing DRAID-5 arrays.


DRAID Strip Size

For candidate drives with a capacity greater than 4TB, a strip size of 128 cannot be specified for either RAID-5 or RAID-6 DRAID arrays. These drives must have a strip size of 256.

FlashSystem 5015, 5035 and 5200 systems do not support a strip size of 128 for any drive capacity.


Nondisruptive Volume Move (NDVM)

The following Fibre Channel attached host types are supported for nondisruptively moving a volume between I/O groups (control enclosures):

Host Operating System Host Multipathing Host Clustering Notes
AIX 7.2 AIXPCM Nondisruptive volume move can result in the same volume being mapped to different hosts in the same host cluster by using different SCSI IDs. If the host cluster cannot tolerate this configuration, then nondisruptive volume move cannot be used. SAN boot is supported
NPIV is supported
Microsoft Windows 2019 MSDSM Hyper-V Failover Cluster SAN boot is supported
Microsoft Windows 2016 MSDSM Hyper-V Failover Cluster SAN Boot is supported
Red Hat 8 Native
The original paths might need to be manually removed on the host before removing access to the old I/O group
SLES 15 Native The original paths might need to be manually removed on the host before removing access to the old I/O group
VMware 6.7 Native VAAI is supported
VMware 6.5 Native VAAI is supported
Solaris 11.3 SPARC MPXIO SAN boot is supported

Note: For all other host types, I/O needs to be quiesced before moving a volume.

When moving a volume that is mapped to a host cluster, it is required to rescan disk paths on all host cluster nodes to ensure the new paths are detected before removing access from the original I/O group.


Clustered Systems

A system requires native Fibre Channel SAN or alternatively 16 Gbps / 32 Gbps Direct Attach Fibre Channel connectivity for communication between all nodes in the local cluster. Clustering can also be accomplished with 25 Gbps Ethernet, for standard topologies.

Partnerships between systems for Metro Mirror or Global Mirror replication can be used with both Fibre Channel and Native Ethernet connectivity. Distances greater than 300 meters are supported by using an FCIP link or Fibre Channel between source and target.

All systems within a cluster must be using the same version of FlashSystem 5200 software.

Model Clustering over Fibre Channel Clustering over 25Gb Ethernet HyperSwap over Fibre Channel HyperSwap over Ethernet (25Gb only) Metro / Global Mirror replication over Fibre Channel Metro / Global Mirror replication over Ethernet (10Gb or 25Gb)
5015 Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Yes
5035 Yes up to 2 I/O groups Not supported Yes up to 2 I/O groups Not supported Yes
5200 Yes up to 4 I/O groups Yes up to 4 I/O groups Yes up to 4 I/O groups Yes up to 4 I/O groups Yes Yes


Transparent Cloud Tiering

Transparent cloud tiering, available on FS5200 systems only, is defined by configuration limitations and rules. See the IBM Documentation TCT maximum limits page for details.

The following restrictions apply for Transparent Cloud Tiering:

  1. When a cloud account is created, it must continue to use the same encryption type, throughout the life of the data in that cloud account - even if the cloud account object is removed and remade on the system, the encryption type for that cloud account cannot be changed while back up data for that system exists in the cloud provider.
  2. Performing rekey operations on a system with an encryption-enabled cloud account, perform the commit operation immediately after the prepare operation. Remember to retain the previous system master key (on USB or in Key server) as this key can still be needed to retrieve your cloud backup data if performing a T4 recovery or an import.
  3. Avoid the use of the 'Restore_uid' option when backup is imported to a new cluster.
  4. Import of Transparent Cloud Tiering data is only supported from systems whose backup data was created at v7.8.0.1.

The following AWS regions are supported by this code-level:

  • us-east-1
  • us-west-1
  • us-west-2
  • ca-central-1
  • eu-west-1
  • eu-west-2
  • eu-west-3
  • eu-central-1
  • sa-east-1
  • ap-southeast-1
  • ap-southeast-2
  • ap-south-1
  • ap-northeast-1
  • ap-northeast-2

NPIV (N_Port ID Virtualization)

The following recommendations and restrictions can be followed if implementing NPIV:

FCoE is not supported by NPIV.

Operating systems not currently supported for use with NPIV:

  • HPUX 11iV2
  • Veritas DMP multipathing on Windows with RAID-5 volumes in VxVM
  • IBMi in Direct attach

Other Operating Systems

Other operating Systems might also experience the same issue if modifying the NPIV state from "Transitional" to "Disabled", in which case the operating system-specific rescan command can be used.
 

Fabric Attachment
NPIV mode on SVC or Storwize is only supported when used with Brocade or Cisco Fibre Channel SAN switches that are NPIV capable.


HyperSwap

Configure your host multipath driver to use an ALUA-based path policy.

Due to the requirement for multiple access I/O groups, SAS attached host types are not supported by HyperSwap volumes.

A volume configured with multiple access I/O groups, on a system in the storage layer, cannot be virtualized by a system in the replication layer.  This restriction prevents a HyperSwap volume on one system being virtualized by another.

AIX Live Partition Mobility (LPM)

AIX LPM is supported by the HyperSwap function and AIX 7.x.


Direct Attachment

IBM System Storage DS8000 series is not supported by direct-attached systems.

SAN boot on Windows 2019 (Qlogic HBA) is not supported by 32 GB direct-attached systems.


16 Gbps Fibre Channel Node Connection

Refer to the IBM System Storage Inter-operation Center (SSIC) for supported 16 Gbps Fibre Channel configurations supported by 16 Gbps node hardware.

Note 16 Gbps Node hardware is supported when connected to Brocade and Cisco 8 Gbps or 16 Gbps fabrics only.

Direct connections to 2 Gbps or 4 Gbps SAN or direct host attachment to 2 Gbps or 4 Gbps ports is not supported.

Other configured switches that are not directly connected to the 16 Gbps Node hardware can be any supported fabric switch as currently listed in the SSIC.


25 Gbps Ethernet Canister Connection

For 50xx Products, one optional 2-port 25 Gbps Ethernet adapter is supported in each node canister for iSCSI communication with iSCSI capable Ethernet ports in hosts via Ethernet switches.

For 5200 Products, two optional 2-port 25 Gbps Ethernet adapters are supported in each node canister for iSCSI communication with iSCSI capable Ethernet ports in hosts via Ethernet switches.

These 2-port 25 Gbps Ethernet adapters do not support FCoE.

There are two types of 25Gbps Ethernet adapter Feature supported:

1) RDMA over Converged Ethernet (RoCE)

2) Internet Wide-area RDMA Protocol (iWARP)

Either works for standard iSCSI communications with hosts, for example, by not using Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA). A future software release will add (RDMA) links that use new protocols that support RDMA such as NVMe over Ethernet.

When use of RDMA with a 25 Gbps Ethernet adapter becomes possible then RDMA links work between RoCE ports or between iWARP ports (that is, from a RoCE node canister port to a RoCE port on a host or from an iWARP node canister port to an iWARP port on a host).

For Ethernet switches and adapters supported in hosts, visit the SSIC

Example of an RoCE adapter for use in a host

Example of an iWARP adapter for use in a host


IP Partnership

IP partnerships are supported on any of the available Ethernet ports. Using an Ethernet switch to convert a 25Gb to a 1Gb IP partnership, or a 10Gb to a 1Gb IP partnership is not supported. Therefore, the IP infrastructure on both partnership sites must match. Bandwidth limiting on IP partnerships between both sites is supported.


VMware vSphere Virtual Volumes (vVols)

The maximum number of virtual machines on a single VMware ESXi host in a Storwize / vVol storage configuration is limited to 680.

The use of VMware vSphere Virtual Volumes (vVols) on a system that is configured for HyperSwap is not currently supported by SVC / Storwize.


Host Limitations

SAN BOOT function on AIX 7.2 TL5

SAN BOOT is not supported for AIX 7.2 TL5 when connected by using the NVME/FC protocol.

RDM Volumes attached to guests in VMware 7.0
Using RDM (raw device mapping) volumes attached to any guests, with the RoCE iSER protocol, results in pathing issues or inability to boot the guest.

N2225/N2226 SAS HBA
VMware 6.7 (Guest O/S SLES12SP4) connected by SAS N2225/N2226 host adapters are not supported.

Lenovo 430-16e/8e SAS HBA
VMware 6.7 and 6.5 (Guest O/S SLES12SP4) connected by SAS Lenovo 430-16e/8e host adapters are not supported.
Windows 2019 and 2016 connected by SAS Lenovo 430-16e/8e host adapters are not supported.

Windows 2016 HyperV
RHEL v7.1 guests on Windows 2016 HyperV, with Virtual Fibre Channel, are not supported.

iSER
Operating systems not currently supported for use with iSER:

  • Windows 2012 R2 with Mellanox ConnectX-4 Lx EN
  • Windows 2016 with Mellanox ConnectX-4 Lx EN

Windows NTP server 
The Linux NTP client used by SAN Volume Controller may not always function correctly with Windows W32Time NTP Server.

Microsoft Offload Data Transfer (ODX) 
V8.5.1 does not support ODX. Systems that use ODX cannot be upgraded to v8.5.1.


Fabric Limitation

Only one FCF (Fibre Channel Forwarder) switch per fabric is supported.

Storage connected directly to a Cisco Fabric Extender (FEX) is not supported.


Priority Flow Control for iSCSI / iSER

Priority Flow Control for iSCSI / iSER is supported on Emulex & Chelsio adapters (SVC supported) with all DCBX enabled switches.


Maximum Configurations

Configuration limits for FlashSystem 5200:

Property
Hardware Type
Maximum Number
Comments
System (Cluster) Properties
Control enclosures per system (cluster) FS5015 1 Each control enclosure contains two node canisters
FS5035 2
FS5200 4
Nodes per system FS5015 2
FS5035 4 Arranged as two I/O groups
FS5200 8 Arranged as four I/O groups
Nodes per fabric
64
Maximum number of Spectrum Virtualize nodes that can be present on the same Fibre Channel fabric, with visibility of each other
Fabrics per system
6
The number of counterpart Fibre Channel SANs that are supported
- Up to 4 fabrics that use native Fibre Channel ports
Inter-cluster partnerships per system
3
A system can be partnered with up to three remote systems. No more than four systems can be in the same connected set
IP Quorum devices per system
5
Data encryption keys per system
1024
Key servers per system 4
Node Properties 
Logins per node Fibre Channel WWPN
512
Includes logins from server HBAs, disk controller ports, node ports within the same system and node ports from remote systems
Fibre Channel buffer credits per port 8 Gbps FC adapter
255
The number of credits granted by the switch to the node
16 Gbps FC adapter
4095
Portset objects per system 72 FC + Ethernet
IP address objects per system FS5015 512 Includes duplicated IP addresses
FS5035 1024
FS5200 2048
IP address objects per node 256
IP addresses per port 64
When node failover occurs, Ethernet ports that have the same ID are configured with the IP addresses of the partner. Hence there can be a maximum of 128 IP addresses configured per Ethernet port during failover.
For Emulex ports, there can be a maximum of 3 unique VLANs per port and a maximum of 32 IP addresses per port.
For Mellanox iSER connectivity, there can be a maximum of 31 VLANs per port and a maximum of 31 IP addresses per port with VLAN.
Routable IP addresses per port 1
iSCSI sessions per node
1024
2048 in IP failover mode (when partner node is unavailable).
This limit includes both iSCSI Host Attach AND iSCSI Initiator sessions
iSER sessions per node 256
iSCSI + iSER sessions per node 1088
Managed Disk Properties 
Managed disks (MDisks) per system
4096
The maximum number of logical units that can be managed by a system, including internal arrays.

Internal distributed arrays consume 16 logical units.

This number also includes external MDisks that are not configured into storage pools (managed disk groups)
Managed disks per storage pool (managed disk group)
128
Storage pools per system
1024
Parent pools per system
128
Child pools per system
1023
Managed disk extent size
8192 MB
Capacity for an individual internal managed disk (array)
-
No limit is imposed beyond the maximum number of drives per array limits.
Maximum size depends on the extent size of the Storage Pool.
Comparison Table: Maximum Volume, MDisk, and System capacity for each extent size.
Capacity for an individual external managed disk
1 PB
Note: External managed disks larger than 2 TB are only supported for certain types of Storage Systems. Refer to the supported hardware matrix for further details.
Maximum size depends on the extent size of the Storage Pool.
Comparison Table: Maximum Volume, MDisk, and System capacity for each extent size.
Total storage capacity manageable per system
32 PB
Maximum requires an extent size of 8192 MB to be used

This limit represents the per system maximum of 2^22 extents.

Comparison Table: Maximum Volume, MDisk, and System capacity for each extent size.
Data Reduction Pool Properties
Data Reduction Pools per system
4
MDisks per Data Reduction Pool
128
Volume copies per data reduction pool FS5015 4096
FS5035
FS5200
8192
Extents per I/O group per Data Reduction Pool
524288
Volume (Virtual Disk) Properties 
Basic Volumes (VDisks) per system
8192
Each Basic Volume uses 1 VDisk, each with one copy.

Maximum requires a system that contains two control enclosures. Refer to the volumes per I/O group limit
HyperSwap volumes per system FS5035 1250 Each HyperSwap volume uses 4 VDisks, each with one copy, 1 active-active remote copy relationship, and 4 FlashCopy mappings.
FS5200 2000
Volumes per I/O group (volumes per caching I/O group)
8192
Volumes accessible per I/O group
8192
Volumes per storage pool
-
No limit is imposed beyond the volumes per system limit
Fully allocated volume capacity
256 TB
Maximum size for an individual fully allocated volume. 

Maximum size depends on the extent size of the Storage Pool.
Comparison Table: Maximum Volume, MDisk, and System capacity for each extent size.
Thin-provisioned (space-efficient) per-volume capacity for volumes copies in regular and data reduction pools
256 TB
Maximum size for an individual thin-provisioned volume.

Maximum size depends on the extent size of the Storage Pool.
Comparison Table: Maximum Volume, MDisk, and System capacity for each extent size.
HyperSwap volume capacity in a single I/O group by using RAID
1 PiB
This limit depends on the bitmap allocation for mirroring and replication in each I/O group.
See the IBM Documentation for details.
Host mappings per system
20,000
See also - volume mappings per host object
Mirrored Volume (Virtual Disk) Properties 
Copies per volume
2
Volume copies per system
8192
Total mirrored volume capacity per I/O group
1 PB
Host Properties 
Host objects (IDs) per system FS5015 256
FS5035 512
FS5200 1024
Host objects (IDs) per I/O group
256
Volume mappings per host object
512
Host Cluster Properties 
Host clusters per system
512
Hosts in a host cluster
128
Fibre Channel Host Properties
Fibre Channel hosts per system FS5015 256
FS5035 512
FS5200 1024
Fibre Channel host ports per system FS5015 2048
FS5035 4096
FS5200 8192
Fibre Channel hosts per I/O group
256
Fibre Channel host ports per I/O group
2048
NPIV Direct Attach Logins per Fibre Channel WWPN 128
Fibre Channel host ports per host object (ID)
32
iSCSI Host Properties 
iSCSI hosts per system FS5015 256
FS5035 512
FS5200
1024
iSCSI hosts per I/O group
256
iSCSI names per host object (ID)
4
iSCSI names per I/O group
512
NVMe over Fibre Channel Host Properties 
FC-NVMe hosts per system FS5200 64 This limit is not policed by the IBM Storage Virtualize software. Any configurations that exceed this limit can experience significant adverse performance impact.
FC-NVMe hosts per I/O group
FS5200
16
This limit is not policed by the IBM Storage Virtualize software. Any configurations that exceed this limit can experience significant adverse performance impact.
Fibre Channel Logins per FC-NVMe WWPN FS5200 16 This limit is the number of FC2 logins supported.
NVMe Qualified Names (NQNs) per host object (ID)
FS5200
2
NVMe over RDMA hosts per system FS5200 512
NVMe over RDMA hosts per I/O group FS5200 512
Primary RDMA connections per port FS5200 256
Copy Services Properties 
Remote Copy (Metro Mirror and Global Mirror) relationships per system
4096
A mix of Metro Mirror and Global Mirror relationships is allowed
Active-Active Relationships FS5015 0
FS5035 1250 Limit for the number of HyperSwap volumes in a system
FS5200 2000
Maximum round-trip latency for FC replication 80ms
Remote Copy relationships per consistency group
-
No limit is imposed beyond the Remote Copy relationships per system limit.

Refer to the Changes to support for Global Mirror with Change Volumes page for information relating to GMCV performance considerations and best practice.
Remote Copy consistency groups per system
256
Total Metro Mirror, Global Mirror, and HyperSwap capacity per I/O group
1 PB
This limit is the total capacity for all master and auxiliary volumes in the I/O group.
Total number of Global Mirror with Change Volumes relationships per system
256
60s cycle time (Change volumes used for active-active relationships do not count toward this limit).
256
300s cycle time (Change volumes used for active-active relationships do not count toward this limit).
FlashCopy mappings per system
8192
FlashCopy targets per source
256
FlashCopy mappings per consistency group
512
FlashCopy consistency groups per system
500
Total FlashCopy volume capacity per I/O group
4 PB
Snapshots per system 15863
Snapshots per volume copy 15863
Thin-Clone, Clone Volumes per system 8191
Thin-Clone Volumes per Source Volume 8191
Clone Volumes per Source Volume 8191
FlashCopy bitmap space allowance for Snapshots, Volumes (Thin-Clone, Clone) and legacy FlashCopy 2 GiB
FlashCopy bitmap space allowance for Snapshots only 2 GiB
FlashCopy mappings per graph 256
3-site Remote Copy (Metro Mirror) relationships per consistency group
256
3-site Remote Copy (Metro Mirror) consistency groups per system
16
3-site Remote Copy (Metro Mirror) relationships per system
1024
Safeguarded volumes per system
8192
Safeguarded volume groups per system
256
Safeguarded volumes per volume group
512
Safeguarded policies per system
32
Includes 3 predefined and 29 user-defined policies
Snapshot policies per system
32
IP Partnership Properties 
Inter-cluster IP partnerships per system
3
A system can be partnered with up to three remote systems.
Inter-site links per IP partnership
2
A maximum of two inter-site links can be used between two IP partnership sites.
Ports per node
1
A maximum of one port per node can be used for IP partnership.
IP partnership Software Compression Limit
FS5015
FS5035
140 MB/s
FS5200 N/A
Internal Storage Properties 
SAS chains per control enclosure FS5015 1
FS5035
FS5200
2
Enclosures per SAS chain
10
Expansion enclosures per control enclosure FS5015 10
FS5035
FS5200
20
Drives per I/O group
FS5015
FS5035
504
FS5200 748
Drives per system FS5035 1008 Maximum requires a system containing two control enclosures, each with the maximum number of expansion enclosures
FS5200 2992
SCM drives per I/O group 12
Distributed RAID Array Properties 
Arrays per system 32
Encrypted arrays per system 32
Arrays per I/O group
10
Drives per array
128
Minimum-Maximum member drives per RAID-1 array
2-16
Minimum-Maximum member drives per RAID-5 array
4-8
Minimum-Maximum member drives per RAID-5 array (NVMe drives) FS5200 4-8
Minimum-Maximum member drives per RAID-6 array
6-128
Minimum-Maximum member drives per RAID-6 array (NVMe drives) FS5200 6-24
Rebuild areas per non-FCM array
1-4
Rebuild areas per FCM array FS5200 1
Rebuild areas per non-FCM RAID-1 array (2 drives only) 0
Rebuild areas per non-FCM RAID-1 array (>2 drives)
1
Rebuild areas per FCM RAID-1 array
(2 drives only)
0
Rebuild areas per FCM RAID-1 array
(>2 drives)
1
Minimum-Maximum stripe width for RAID-5 array 3-7
Minimum-Maximum stripe width for RAID-6 array
5-16
Maximum drive capacity for RAID-5 array
8 TB
This limit applies to HDDs
Maximum drive capacity for RAID-1 array 8 TB This limit applies to HDDs
Drives added to an array in a single DRAID expansion
12
Concurrent DRAID expansions per system
4
Concurrent DRAID expansions per parent storage pool
1
Compressed DRAID arrays per storage pool 1
External Storage System Properties 
Storage system WWNNs per system (cluster)
1024
Storage system WWPNs per system (cluster)
1024
WWNNs per storage system
16
WWPNs per WWNN
16
WWPNs per MDisk  16 WWPNs per MDisk means the limit of Storage System WWPNs that can have LUN mappings for a specific Storage System Logical Unit (LU)
LUNs (managed disks) per storage system
-
No limit is imposed beyond the managed disks per system limit
System and User Management Properties 
User accounts per system
FS5015
FS5035
200 Includes the default user accounts
FS5200
400
User groups per system
256
Includes the default user groups
Authentication servers per system
1
NTP servers per system
1
iSNS servers per system
1
Concurrent OpenSSH sessions per system
32
Event notification Properties 
SNMP servers per system
6
Syslog servers per system
6
Email (SMTP) servers per system
6
Email servers are used in turn until the email is successfully sent
Email users (recipients) per system
12
LDAP servers per system
6
REST API Properties 
Threads per session
64
HTTP header size
16 KB
 

Extents 

The following table compares the maximum volume, MDisk, and system capacity for each extent size.

Extent size (MB) 
Maximum non thin-provisioned volume capacity in GB
Maximum thin-provisioned volume capacity in GB (for regular pools) 
Maximum compressed volume size (for regular pools) ** 
Maximum thin-provisioned and compressed volume size in data reduction pools in GB
Maximum total thin-provisioned and compressed capacity for all volumes in a single data reduction pool per IOgroup in GB
Maximum MDisk capacity in GB 
Maximum DRAID MDisk capacity in TB 
Total storage capacity manageable per system * 
16
2,048
(2 TB)
2,000
2TB
2,048
(2 TB)
8,192
(8 TB)
2,048
(2 TB)
32
64 TB
32
4,096
(4 TB)
4,000
4TB
4,096
(4 TB)
16,384
(16 TB)
4,096
(4 TB)
64
128 TB
64
8,192
(8 TB)
8,000
8TB
8,192
(8 TB)
32,768
(32 TB)
8,192
(8 TB)
128
256 TB
128
16,384
(16 TB)
16,000
16TB
16,384
(16 TB)
65,536
(64 TB)
16,384
(16 TB)
256
512 TB
256
32,768
(32 TB)
32,000
32TB
32,768
(32 TB)
131,072
(128 TB)
32,768
(32 TB)
512
1 PB
512
65,536
(64 TB)
65,000
64TB
65,536
(64 TB)
262,144
(256 TB)
65,536
(64 TB)
1,024
(1 PB)
2 PB
1,024
131,072
(128 TB)
130,000
96TB ** 
131,072
(128 TB)
524,288
(512 TB)
131,072
(128 TB)
2,048
(2 PB)
4 PB
2,048
262,144
(256 TB)
260,000
96TB ** 
262,144
(256 TB)
1,048,576
(1 PB)
262,144
(256 TB)
4,096
(4 PB)
8 PB
4,096
262,144
(256 TB)
260,000
96TB ** 
262,144
(256 TB)
2,097,152
(2 PB)
524,288
(512 TB)
8,192
(8 PB)
16 PB
8,192
262,144
(256 TB)
260,000
96TB ** 
262,144
(256 TB)
4,194,304
(4 PB)
1,048,576
(1 PB)
16,384
(16 PB)
32 PB

* The total capacity values assume that all of the storage pools in the system use the same extent size. 
** See the  following Flash

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Modified date:
08 May 2024

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