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The IBM XIV Storage System is a high-end flash optimized, fully scalable enterprise disk storage system that is based on a grid of standard hardware components. The architecture of the system is designed to deliver out-of-the box performance and ease of management while harnessing the high capacity and cost benefits of serial-attached SCSI (SAS) drives. The XIV Gen3 systems (and the Model 314 in particular) offer powerful real-time compression that is based on the IBM Random Access Compression Engine (RACE) technology. This IBM Redbooks Product Guide offers a brief overview of the IBM XIV Gen3 Storage System hardware and software features.
The IBM XIV® Storage System has a rich set of copy functions suited for various data protection scenarios that enable you to enhance your business continuance, disaster recovery, data migration, and online backup solutions. These functions allow point-in-time copies, known as snapshots and full volume copies, and also include remote copy capabilities in either synchronous or asynchronous mode. A three-site mirroring function is now available to further improve availability and disaster recovery capabilities. These functions are included in the XIV software and all their features are available at no extra charge. The various copy functions are reviewed in separate chapters, which include detailed information about usage and practical illustrations. The book also illustrates the use of IBM® Tivoli® Storage Productivity Center for Replication to manage XIV Copy Services. This IBM Redbooks® publication is intended for anyone who needs a detailed and practical understanding of the XIV copy functions.
This IBM® RedpaperTM publication is a brief overview of synergistic aspects between the IBM XIV® Storage System server and various VMware components that are enabled by IBM SpectrumTM Control Base Edition version 2.2.0. The paper shows how easy and straightforward installing, configuring, and using IBM Spectrum ControlTM Base Edition can be to take better advantage of an existing VMware environment, using IBM XIV storage.
With the ever-growing landscape of national, state, and local regulations, industry requirements, and increased security threats, ensuring the protection of an organization's information is a key part of operating a successful business. Encrypting "data at rest" is a key element when addressing these concerns. Most storage products offer encryption at an additional cost. As with all of its features, the IBM® XIV® Storage System provides data-at-rest encryption at no charge. This gives clients the opportunity to take advantage of encryption and still enjoy the lower total cost of ownership that XIV offers. This IBM RedpaperTM publication explains the architecture and design of the XIV encryption solution and how it must be configured and implemented. It can help clients and Storage Administrators who want to enable data encryption on XIV storage systems.
Not a new version - included warning for self signed X509 certificates - see section 5.2 This IBM® Redbooks® publication describes the concepts, architecture, and implementation of the IBM XIV® Storage System. The XIV Storage System is a scalable enterprise storage system that is based on a grid array of hardware components. It can attach to both Fibre Channel Protocol (FCP) and IP network Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI) capable hosts. This system is a good fit for clients who want to be able to grow capacity without managing multiple tiers of storage. The XIV Storage System is suited for mixed or random access workloads, including online transaction processing, video streamings, ...
This IBM® Redbooks® product guide describes the IBM Storage Networking SAN24B-6 switch. Explosive data growth, coupled with user expectations of unlimited access from anywhere, at any time, is pushing storage environments to the limit. To meet these dynamic business demands, the network must evolve to improve speed, increase efficiency, and reduce costs. Legacy infrastructures were not designed to support the performance requirements of flash-based storage technology. A new approach to storage networking is required to unlock the full capabilities of all-flash arrays. By treating the network as a strategic part of a storage environment, organizations can maximize their productivity and eff...
This IBM® Redbook®s publication provides a practical understanding of theI BM XIV® Storage System copy and migration functions. The XIV Storage System has a rich set of copy functions suited for various data protection scenarios, which enables clients to enhance their business continuance, data migration, and online backup solutions. These functions allow point-in-time copies, known as snapshots and full volume copies, and also include remote copy capabilities in either synchronous or asynchronous mode. These functions are included in the XIV software and all their features are available at no additional charge. The various copy functions are reviewed in separate chapters, which include detailed information about usage, and also practical illustrations. This book also explains the XIV built-in migration capability, and presents migration alternatives based on the SAN Volume Controller (SVC). Finally, the book illustrates the use of IBM Tivoli® Storage Productivity Center for Replication to manage XIV Copy Services. This book is intended for anyone who needs a detailed and practical understanding of the XIV copy functions.
IBM® SpectrumTM Accelerate, a member of the IBM Spectrum StorageTM, is an agile software-defined storage solution for enterprise and cloud that builds on the customer-proven and mature IBM XIV® storage software. The key characteristic of Spectrum Accelerate is that it can be easily deployed and run on purpose-built or existing hardware chosen by the customer. IBM Spectrum Accelerate enables rapid deployment of high-performance and scalable block data storage infrastructure over commodity hardware, either on-premises or off-premises. This IBM Redbooks® publication provides a broad understanding of IBM Spectrum Accelerate. The book introduces Spectrum Accelerate and discusses planning and p...
Auch wenn Kirche nicht wie eine Firma oder ein Verein im Ganzen neu gegründet werden kann, so ist doch unverkennbar, dass die Kompetenz zu pastoralen Neugründungen und Innovationsvorhaben zum notwendigen Rüstzeug einer zukunftsfähigen Kirche gehört. Kirche lebt hierzulande in Gründerzeiten. Die Studie begeht daher erstmals das interdisziplinäre Querschnittsfeld von ökonomischer Entrepreneurship-Forschung und einer Theologie des Gründens. Abduktiv wird die Konzilsmetapher der "Zeichen der Zeit" als kairologisch-unternehmerische Gelegenheit interpretiert. Hieraus erwachsen ungewohnt präzise Hypothesen zu einer ko-kreativen Pastoraltheologie der Innovation. Diese belässt es nicht bei kriteriologischen Vermutungen, sondern gipfelt in klaren Hinweisen, wie "Gründerkompetenz" entlang der gesamten Personalwertschöpfungskette modelliert und vermittelt werden kann. Das Grundlagenwerk zum 2017 erschienenen Gründer*innenhandbuch für pastorale Start-Ups und Innovationsprojekte.
In Erinnerung an die Beendigung des II. Vaticanums am 8. Dezember 1965 fand im Dezember 2015 ein internationaler Kongress zu den Herausforderungen für Theologie und Kirche im 21. Jahrhundert statt. Der Band enthält die Schlusserklärung sowie alle Kongress-Vorträge. So werden ein umfassender Einblick in die Konzilsrezeption gewährt und Perspektiven auf die für Theologie und Kirche heute zentralen Themen eröffnet. Ein Anhang enthält die Erklärung des Pariser Theologenkongresses vom April 2015.