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IBM AS400 iSeries IBM ESDN 571GB 15K SAS SFF-2 Disk Drive 00E8648  .. Product #: 59CF-00E8648-00E8653

IBM 59CF ESDN 571GB 15K SAS SFF-2 Disk Drive 00E8648 00E8653

Brand: IBM AS400 iSeries
Model Number: 59CF-00E8648-00E8653
Tags: esdn , 00e8648 , 00e8653 , 59cf

IBM 59CF ESDN 571GB 15K RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk Drive 00E8653 00E8648

The IBM ESDN 571GB 15K RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk Drive for iSeries systems has 00E8648 00E8653 part numbers and 59CF CCIN, has a 2.5-inch Gen-2 carrier for installation in SAS SFF-2 bays for IBM Power8 and Power7 systems. The IBM ESDN 571GB 15K RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk Drive is formatted with 528 byte sectors for IBM i iSeries systems, but can be formatted to 512 byte sectors (JBOD) for Power AIX and linux systems, providing 600GB capacity. The IBM ESDP 600GB 15K RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk Drive with 00E8653 part number is identicle to the ESDN with 00E8648part number, and reports with the same 59CF CCIN.
 
The IBM 59E4 ESDN and ESDP disk drives are supported on the following IBM Power System Models: 8202-E4D, 8205-E6D, 8231-E1D, 8231-E2D, 8286-41A, 8286-42A, 8408-E8D, 9080-MHE, 9080-MME, 9109-RMD, 9117-MMD, 9119-FHB, 9119-MHE, 9119-MME, 9179-MHD
The IBM Power8 S814 8286-41A and S824 8286-42A servers support two new SSD features in the IBM EXP24S EL1S SFF Gen2-bay Drawer: 387 GB SFF-2 4k SSD for IBM i (59E8 00E8710 ES0R) and 775 GB SFF-2 4k SSD for IBM i (59C3 00E8713 ES0T). Also available are SSDs mounted in a Gen2 carrier as 387 GB SSF-3 4k SSD for IBM i (59E9 00LY161 ES0V) and 775 GB SFF-3 4k SSD for IBM i (59EB 00LY162 ES0X) for use in the CEC Gen3 bays. A new 528 byte, single-sided format disk, the 571 GB 15k RPM SAS SFF-3 Disk Drive (59CE 00E8653 ESDE), is available for use on S814 and S824 servers. The 00LY161 IBM 59E9 disk drive is also supported on Power7 servers as 571 GB 15K RPM SAS SFF-1 (59CE 00E8648 ESDJ) and as 571 GB 15K RPM SAS SFF-2 (59CF 00E8660 ESDN).
 
IBM Power8 and Power7 eMLC3 SSD and iSeries Disk Drives:
387 GB SFF SFF-2 4k SSD 59E8 00E8710
387 GB SFF SFF-3 4k SSD 59E9 00LY161
775 GB SFF SFF-2 4k SSD 59C3 00E8713
775 GB SFF SFF-3 4k SSD 59EB 00LY162
571 GB 15K RPM SAS SFF-1 Disk Drive 59CE 00E8648
571 GB 15K RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk Drive 59CF 00E8660
571 GB 15K RPM SAS SFF-3 Disk Drive 59CE 00E8648
 
IBM Power8 and Power7 AIX and Linux eMLC3 SSD and Disk Drives:
177 GB 1.8-inch 4k SSD Read Intensive AIX 59BB 00LY175
177 GB 1.8-inch 528 byte SSD Read Intensive Linux 59BC 00LY181
387 GB SFF-2 4K SSD AIX 59E8 00E8710
387 GB SFF-2 4K SSD Linux 59E8 00E8710
387 GB SFF-3 4k SSD AIX Linux 59E9 00LY161
387 GB SFF-3 4k SSD Linux 59E900LY161
775 GB SFF-2 4k SSD AIX Linux 59C3 00E8713
775 GB SFF-3 4k SSD AIX Linux 59EB 00LY162
600 GB 15K SAS SFF-1 Disk Drive 5xx Block AIX Linux 59CE 00E8653
600 GB 15K SAS SFF-2 Disk Drive 5xx Block AIX Linux 59CF 00E8665
600 GB 15k SAS SFF-3 Disk Drive 5xx Block AIX 59CE 00E8653  
600 GB 15k SAS SFF-3 Disk Drive 5xx Block Linux 59E4 00E9908
2 TB Removable Disk Drive Cartridge (RDX)
 
00E8660 00E8665 IBM 59CF OS Requirements:
IBM i V7R2 & TR PTF Group SF99717 Level 1 C4276720 + HIPER PTF Group 
IBM i V7R1 & TR9 (TR PTF Group SF99707 Level 9) C4283710 + HIPER PTF Group
IBM i V7R2 as a client of VIOS and TR1 (TR PTF Group SF99717 Level 1) with VIOS 2.2.3.4, C4276720 + HIPER PTF Group
IBM i V7R1 as a client of VIOS and TR9 (TR PTF Group SF99707 Level 9) with VIOS 2.2.3.4, C4283710 + HIPER PTF Group
AIX 6.1 and 7.1 or later
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
 
Note: IBM 4k drives cannot be reformatted to 5xx drives (or vice versa). IBM is transitioning away from manufacturing SAS Hard Disk Drives (HDD) and Solid State Drives (SSD) formatted with 512 and 528 byte sector (5xx), and instead will only be providing 4K byte sector drives. Although most AIX and Linux applications will not experience issues since data access to the SAS drives is via a file system, companies should confirm with their application provider to ensure compatibility with using SSD or HDD with 4K byte sectors. AIX and Linux applications that require direct access to the raw data on the SSD or HDD, may require 512 and 528 byte sector (5xx) sectors drives.