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Knowing what your storage is doing is always imperative to the overall health of your storage environment. Workloads change, requirements change and use cases change. When they do, IBM Storage Insights is just what the doctor ordered! With a unified view that enables you to see how your...
Part 2 of the #thinksustainable series A ccording to the National Retail Federation, 50% of consumers say they are willing to pay a premium for sustainable brands 1 . Sustainable brands are defined by brands that directly address the impact that products and services they are...
Play the animation and learn more about the capacity concepts and terms that IBM Storage uses for data reduction and data compression technologies. You'll see how data is reduced and compressed. And, you'll see how much capacity can be provisioned to thin-provisioned volumes when you take data...
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The following Redbooks for SAP related topics have been published by different IBM teams (OM, Storage and SAP HANA on Power) in 2020 till Dec 15th: SUSE and IBM Power Systems for SAP HANA IBM Power Systems H922 and H924 Technical Overview and Introduction IBM Power Systems Planning and...
In December 2020 IBM GA'd a new version of IBM Copy Services Manager Copy Services Manager 6.2.11 Download IBM Copy Services Manager is a storage replication product that provides a single place to manage all the replication across your IBM storage environment. With IBM Copy Services...
Yes there are! No matter how many -- or few -- storage devices that you plan to monitor with IBM Storage Insights, there are some rules of thumb that can help you when deploying data collectors. Before getting into the recommendations however , here's a quick refresher about...
From time to time I've seen the following question asked from users of IBM Storage Insights: If you have a customer that is looking at performance data and needs to analyze affected volumes, is there a way to easily do this in IBM Storage Insights Pro without looking at the performance data...