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IBM AS400 iSeries IBM ES8K 1.9TB SSD Read Intensive SAS 4k SFF-3 eMLC4 for IBM i Power .. Product #: ES8K-00LY374-5B20

IBM ES8K 1.9TB SSD Read Intensive SAS 4k SFF-3 eMLC4 IBM i Power 5B20 00LY374 00LY560 01LU806 01LU903 02YC596 02YC647 02YC706 02YC845 ES8K ES8J ESHU ESJA ESJB ESHV EL8J ES80 ES92 ES93 ES96 ES97 ES81 ESHB

Brand: IBM AS400 iSeries
Model Number: ES8K-00LY374-5B20
Custom Field 1 (UPC): 5B20
Custom Field 4 (MPN): 00LY374

IBM ES8K 1.9 TB SAS 2.5-inch (SFF) read intensive SSD is formatted in 4k byte sectors and mounted on a 2.5-inch SFF-3 carrier tray to fit in a IBM POWER system unit. The IBM ES8K SSD is rated at 6Gb/s, but actual performance will vary based on many factors, including customer workloads. The IBM ES8K has CCIN of 5B20, and may have 00LY374 00LY560 01LU806 01LU903 02YC596 02YC647 02YC706 02YC845 part number, and has an actual capacity is 1.86 TB. The IBM ES8K SSD is designed for read intensive workloads with light write activity. Approximately 3,394 TB of data can be written over the life of the ES8K SSD, but will vary based on IBM i workloads. After the warranty period, if the maximum write capability is achieved, the drive's replacement is not covered under IBM maintenance. The IBM 5B20 solid state drive is rated at 6Gb/s, but actual performance will vary based on many factors for including customer workloads. IBM 5B20 1.9TB Mainstream SSD 4k eMLC4 is supported on IBM iAIX, Linux Servers and VIOS.

The IBM ES8K ES8J ESHU ESJA ESJB ESHV EL8J ES80 ES92 ES93 ES96 ES97 ES81 ES8K ESHB SSD feature codes are physically identical solid state drives, but use different feature codes to for OS type and placement by the IBM configurator.

All IBM hardware purchases are eligible for existing IBM maintenance and support agreements, includes warranty and free technical support during normal business hours. Onsite and remote professional services requried outside normal business hours are provided for an additional fee.

EXP24S's SFF-2 bays. JBOD formatting of 4096 byte sectors is not tested or supported. Drive cannot be reformatted to 5xx byte sectors. 5xx and 4k drives cannot be mixed in the same array.

IBM i Power8 servers running IBM i OS400 7.2 TR4, 7.3 or higher use a new 2.5" Read Intensive SAS SSD.  This drive is intended to provide a lower cost per TB of SSD storage in a space-efficient footprint.  Like all SSDs, performance is superior to hard disk drives (HDDs).  Use the SSD Fuel Gauge to monitor the number of writes that are made to the drive.  The SFF-3 carriers are for use in the CEC gen3 bays.  The SFF-2 carriers are for use in the gen2 slots in the EXP24S SFF Gen2-bay Drawer EL1S. In addition, IBM i Virtualization configurations are supported for IBM i 7.3, 7.2 and 7.1, but for IBM i 7.1 it is client support only and the client has a size limit of 1.2 TB.

The IBM ES8N 387GB SFF-3 SSD 4k eMLC4 for AIX Linux is a 2.5-inch SAS Solid State Drive (SSD) formatted with 4k byte sectors. The IBM ES8N SSD is supported in SFF-3 SAS bays of all IBM Power9 and Power8 system units, in expansion drawers for other Power system models, and reports as 5B13 CCIN with 00LY333 part number. The IBM ES8N and ES8P SSD are physically identical solid state drives, but have different feature codes to specify how the SSD is used. ES8N indicates usage by AIX, Linux or VIOS, and ES8P indicates usage by IBM i. These SSD features are only available in refurbished condition as of January 18, 2019.
The IBM ES8N and ES8P SSD are supported in IBM Power9 and Power8 system unit SFF-3 SAS bays for the following models: 9009-41A, 9009-42A, 9009-22A, 9008-22L, 9223-22H, 9223-42H 8286-41A, 8286-42A, 8284-21A, 8284-22A, 8408-44E and 8408-E8E or in EXP24S SAS bays (SFF-2) attached to a Power8 or the following Power7 system models: 8231-E1C, 8231-E1D, 8268-E1D, 8202-E4D, 8231-E2C, 8231-E2D, 8205-E6C, 8205-E6D, 8408-E8D, 9109-RMD, 9117-MMC, 9117-MMD, 9179-MHC, 9179-MHD, 9119-FHB
As with earlier IBM enterprise SSDs, these solid state drives are designed to deliver great endurance and reliability. These 4th generation enterperise class eMLC SSDs were tested to provide 24x7x365 usage running write-intensive levels for about five years. Actual customer writes will be much lower, and thus the SSD life span will be much longer. Similar to the eMLC3 SSDs, the new SSDs provide a Drive Write Per Day (DWPD) rating of approximately "10", which estimates the number of times the SSD's capacity could be written per day over the projected life of the drive.
All IBM eMLC4 SSDs are run by the integrated SAS controllers in the IBM Power system unit or by a PCIe3 or PCIe2 SAS adapter. The PCIe3/2 adapters are:
  • EJ14 - PCIe3 12GB Cache RAID PLUS SAS Adapter Quad-port 6GB x8
  • EJ0L - PCIe3 12 GB Cache RAID SAS Adapter Quad-port 6Gb x8
  • EJ0J - PCIe3 RAID SAS Adapter Quad-port 6Gb x8
  • EL59 - PCIe3 RAID SAS Adapter Quad-port 6Gb x8
  • EJ0M - PCIe3 LP RAID SAS Adapter Quad-port 6Gb x8
  • EL3B - PCIe3 LP RAID SAS Adapter Quad-port 6Gb x8
  • 5913 - PCIe2 1.8GB Cache RAID SAS Adapter Tri-port 6Gb
  • ESA3 - PCIe2 1.8GB Cache RAID SAS Adapter Tri-port 6Gb CR
IBM System and Software requirements
  • IBM i 7.1 TR11, or later; IBM i 7.2 TR4, or later; IBM i 7.3, or later
  • AIX for 4k drives: AIX 7.2 TL0, or later; AIX 7.1 TL3 SP3, or later; or AIX 7.1 TL4, or later; AIX 6.1 TL 9 SP 3, or later.
  • AIX for 5xx drives: All AIX levels that are supported on that server.
  • PowerVM VIOS for 4k drives: PowerVM VIOS V2.2.3.3, or later; PowerVM VIOS V2.2.4.0, or later. 387 GB and 775 GB capacity points are supported across all these software levels.
  • PowerVM VIOS for 5xx drives: All VIOS levels that are supported on that server.
  • PowerVM VIOS for 4k drives: VIOS 2.2.3.3 or later, VIOS 2.2.4.0 or later.
  • SLES 11 SP4, or later; SLES 12, or later.
  • RHEL 6.7, or later; RHEL 7.2, or later; Ubuntu 16.04, or later; Ubuntu 14.04.4, or later.
Limitation: Due to physical differences in the carrier/tray on which the drive is mounted, the SSD only fits in POWER8 system unit SAS bays (SFF-3). It does not fit in EXP24S drawers (SFF-2) or in 5802 and 5803 I/O drawers (SFF-1) or in POWER7 system units (SFF-1) SAS bays. Also the drive was not tested with 4096 byte sectors and thus JBOD mode for AIX/Linux is not supported. Note 4k and 5xx byte sector drives cannot be mixed in the same array.
The fourth-generation IBM SSD with eMLC4 are available for Power Systems servers with v and Power7 technology. These SAS SSDs are 2.5-inch SFF drives that can be installed either in the Power8 system unit SAS bays (SFF-3) or in EXP24S SAS bays (SFF-2) attached to a Power8 or Power7 server. The new eMLC4 SAS SSDs provide significantly improved price/performance compared to previous eMLC3 SSDs. eMLC4 SSD performance is improved over previous generations of Power eMLC SSDs. Compared to the eMLC3 SSDs, the new eMLC4 drives offer improved input/output operations per second (IOPS), throughput, and latency. For example, measurements show:
Up to 50% higher maximum IOPS value for random mixed read/write workloads
Up to 750 MBps while reading from the drive or up to 470 MBps while writing to the drive
Up to 20% better latency running a random mixed read/write workload (down to a 0.12 ms latency)
Power eMLC flash memory provides enterprise-class performance and reliability characteristics. The new fourth-generation eMLC SSDs build upon a heritage of performance and endurance to provide a better value proposition to users of Power8 and Power7 servers. They provide SAS 6 Gbps capability, but are designed to be 12 Gbps compliant if future SAS adapters support 12 Gbps capability.
As with IBM's earlier eMLC SSDs, the new drives are designed to deliver great endurance and reliability. For example, the new eMLC SSD modules are designed to provide 24x7x365 usage 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 lifespan can be much longer. Similar to the eMLC3 SSDs, the new SSDs provide a Drive Write Per Day (DWPD) rating of approximately "10." This rating estimates the number of times the SSD's capacity could be written per day over the projected life of the drive.
The Power8 servers that support the new SAS SSDs in their system unit are the S812L (8247-21L), S814 (8286-41A), S822 (8284-22A), S822L (8247-22L), S824 (8286-42A), S824L (8247-42L), and E850 (8408-E8E). The SFF-3 SAS bay in these servers uses an SFF-3 carrier/tray, on which the SAS drive is mounted. Other model Power8 servers do not have SAS bays in their system units and therefore can not support eMLC4 SFF-3 SSDs. Earlier Power servers do not use the SFF-3 SAS bay. When attached to a Power8 or Power7 server, the EXP24S I/O drawers (#5887 or #EL1S) can hold up to 24 of the new SAS SSDs. The EXP24S SAS bays use an SFF-2 carrier/tray, on which the SAS drive is mounted. For Power8 servers, the Power S814 (6-core and 8-core), S822, S824, E850, E870, and E880 support the #5887 EXP24S. The S812L, S822L, and S824L support the #EL1S EXP24S. For Power7 and Power7+™ servers, the new SSDs are supported on: 8231-E1C, 8231-E1D, 8268-E1D, 8202-E4D, 8231-E2C, 8231-E2D, 8205-E6C, 8205-E6D, 8408-E8D, 9109-RMD, 9117-MMC, 9117-MMD, 9179-MHC, 9179-MHD, 9119-FHB.
The eMLC4 SSDs refresh the previously available 387 GB and 775 GB capacity points for Power7 and Power8 servers. The eMLC4 SSDs add a new 1550 GB (1.55 TB) capacity point for Power8 servers. These are 400 GB, 800 GB, and 1600 GB SSDs that are always formatted either to 4224 (4k) byte sectors or to 528 (5xx) byte sectors for additional protection, resulting in 387 GB, 775 GB, and 1550 GB capacities. The 4096 or 512 byte sectors or JBOD are not supported. 4k drives are supported only on Power8 servers.