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IBM AS400 iSeries IBM ES10 387GB SFF-1 SSD with eMCL for Power  .. Product #: ES10

IBM ES10 387GB SSD SFF-1 eMCL Enterprise Solid State Drives for Power AIX Linux

Brand: IBM AS400 iSeries
Model Number: ES10

ES10 387GB SFF-1 IBM SSD with eMCL for Power AIX Linux VIOS
IBM ES10 387GB SFF-1 SSD with eMCL for Power AIX and Linux Servers is a SFF 2.5-inch SAS Solid State Drive with 387 GB capacity formatted with 528 byte sectors, reporting with CCIN 58B8 and 74Y9524 part number. The IBM ES10 SSD is supported in SFF SAS bays in the IBM Power System unit SFF-1 SAS bays or the 5802, 5803 and EL36 I/O drawers. The IBM ES10 and ES11 solid state drives are physically identical drives, but have different feature codes to specify how the SSD is used. ES10 indicates usage by AIX, Linux or VIOS, and ES11 indicates usage by IBM i Power Systems. The IBM ES10 and ES11 SSDs and second generation ES0A and ES0B Solid State Drive are all 387GB SSD and can be mixed in the same array.
 
Note: cannot be used in EL1S or IBM EXP24S 5887 I/O drawer Gen2 I/O drawer due to physical difference in Gen1 and Gen2 carriers.
 
IBM third generation Enterprise Class SSD of SFF 2.5-inch with eMLC provide higher performance 387 GB SSD ES10, ES11, ES19, ES1A for IBM Power AIX and Linux Servers, can replace existing 387 GB ES0A, ES0B, ES0C and ES0D in most systems. The 2x larger capacity 775 GB SSD (ES0E, ES0F, ES0G, ES0H) has the same higher performance characteristics of the new 387 GB SSD, but also can potentially reduce the number of SAS controllers and SAS bays for the same capacity and lower energy usage. The newer 387 GB and 775 GB SFF SSDs are the third generation of eMLC technology offering significant performance, capacity, and price-to-performance advantages. Using faster and more powerful technology, they offer up to 2X more IOPS capacity than the existing second-generation eMLC SSD technology. The new third-generation SSD also deliver up to 40% better latency.
 
Enterprise Multi-Level Cell (eMLC) flash memory blends enterprise-class performance and reliability characteristics with the more cost-effective characteristics of MLC flash storage. The new third-generation SSD builds upon this base and, using advances in both the SSD device controller flash memory management plus advances in MLC technology itself, offer an even better value proposition. Like IBM's earlier eMLC SSDs, the drives are designed to deliver great sustained performance levels and extended endurance and reliability. For example, the new eMLC SSD modules were designed to provide 24x7x365 usage even running write-intensive levels for about five years. Typical client usage is expected to be much lower, especially regarding the average percentage of writes, and thus drive life span can be much longer.
 
Four feature codes are used for the 387 GB drive to identify the type of SFF 2.5-inch SAS bay and the operating system that will use the drive. If used in a POWER7 or POWER7+ system unit or a 12X-attached 5802 or 5803 I/O drawer, then features ES10 and ES11 are used and named SFF-1. If used in a 5887 EXP24S storage drawer, then ES19 and ES1A are used and named SFF-2. Because the SAS bays differ physically, SFF-1 and SFF-2 drives are not interchangeable. Features ES10 and ES19 are used to order SSDs for AIX, Linux , or VIOS. Features ES11 and ES1A are used to order SSDs for IBM i. Features ES10 and ES11 are identical and physically interchangeable, but two features are used to help IBM configuration tools understand the usage and slightly different configuration rules under the different operating system environments. Likewise, features ES19 and ES1A are identical and physically interchangeable.
 
Similarly, four feature codes are used for the 775 GB SSD. ES0E/ES0F are the SFF-1 features. ES0G/ES0H are the SFF-2 features. ES0E and ES0G are the AIX, Linux or VIOS features. ES0F and ES0H are the IBM i features. The new third-generation SSF SSDs are supported by the SAS controllers integrated in the system units of the Power 710 through 780. These SSDs are also supported by the following IBM PCI SAS adapters:
 
IBM ESA3 PCIe2 1.8 GB Cache RAID SAS Adapter Tri-port 6 Gb
IBM 5913 PCIe2 1.8 GB Cache RAID SAS Adapter Tri-port 6 Gb
IBM ESA1 and ESA2 PCIe2 RAID SAS Adapter Dual-port 6 Gb
IBM 5805 and 5903 PCIe 380 MB Cache Dual x4 3 Gb SAS RAID Adapter
IBM 5904, 5906 and 5908 PCI-X DDR 1.5 GB Cache SAS RAID Adapter
 
Note: The increased performance levels of the third-generation SSDs may have SAS adapter configuration considerations unless the SSDs are not very busy. Older SAS controllers or adapters can support fewer busy third-generation 387 GB or 775 GB SFF SSDs than compared to the maximum quantity of busy first- or second-generation (69 GB or 177 GB) SSDs from a full performance perspective. Of course, the PCIe Gen2 SAS adapters can run a higher quantity of SSDs than the older comparable PCIe Gen1 SAS adapters.
The CCIN numbers assigned to the third-generation SFF 387 GB SSD are identical to the second-generation. SFF-1 #ES0E/ES0F and #ES0A/ES0B use CCIN 58B8 and SFF-2 #ES0G/ES0H and #ES0C/ES0D use 58B9. Performance analysts who tune configurations where two generations of these SSD are installed may want to check AAS/WTAAS records in addition to looking at reports based on just CCIN information.
The 387 and 775 GB SFF SSDs can be located on the same SAS controller as other capacity SSDs assuming there are available SAS bays. SSDs and HDDs cannot be mixed in the same array. Different capacity SSDs cannot be mixed in the same array. Generation 2 and generation 3 387 GB SSD can be intermixed in the same RAID array.
 
System Requirements:
AIX 7.1 with the 7100-03 Technology Level, or later
AIX 7.1 with Service Pack 4, or later
AIX 6.1 with the 6100-07 Technology Level, or later
AIX 6.1 with the 6100-06 Technology Level and Service Pack 6, or later
AIX 6.1 with the 6100-05 Technology Level and Service Pack 7, or later
AIX 5.3 with the 5300-12 Technology Level and Service Pack 5, or later (note that AIX 5.3 service extension is required)
IBM i 7.1, or later
IBM i 6.1 with 6.1.1 machine code 6.1.1, or later
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.8 for POWER® , or later
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2 for POWER , or later
Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise 10, Service Pack 4, or later
Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 Service Pack 2, or later
VIOS 2.2.1.4, or later