Dell Emc Vmax3 Family: VMAX 100K, 200K, 400K
Dell Emc Vmax3 Family: VMAX 100K, 200K, 400K
Dell Emc Vmax3 Family: VMAX 100K, 200K, 400K
Specifications
UNMATCHED ARCHITECTURE
The Dynamic Virtual Matrix Architecture enables IT departments to build storage systems
that transcend the physical constraints of competing array architectures. This architecture
allows scaling of system resources through common and fully redundant building blocks
called VMAX3 engines. VMAX3 engines provide the complete foundation for high-
availability storage arrays. Each engine contains two VMAX directors and redundant
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interfaces to the Dynamic Virtual Matrix dual InfiniBand fabric interconnect. Each director
consolidates front-end, global memory, and back-end functions, enabling direct memory
access to data for optimized I/O operations. Depending on the array chosen, up to eight (8)
VMAX3 engines can be interconnected via a set of active fabrics that provide scalable
performance and high availability. The revolutionary VMAX3 Hypervisor provides the
framework for currently supported and future embedded applications.
The VMAX3 arrays support the use of native 6Gb/s SAS 2.5” drives in the array. Individual
system bays can house either one or two engines and up to the per engine maximum of 6
High Density Disk Array Enclosures (DAEs). As a result, each system bay can support up
to 720 2.5" drives. In addition, all new arrays support system bay dispersion of up to 25
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meters from the first system bay. All members of the family also support 3 party racking.
Detailed specifications and a comparison of the three VMAX3 arrays follow.
CIFICATION SHEET
SPECIFICATION SHEET
VMAX3 FAMILY SPECIFICATIONS
VMAX3 ARRAY VMAX 100K VMAX 200K VMAX 400K
ENGINE
Number of Engines 1 to 2 1 to 4 1 to 8
supported
Engine Enclosure 4u 4u 4u
CPU Intel Xeon E5-2620-v2 Intel Xeon E5-2650-v2 Intel Xeon E5-2697-v2
2.1 GHz 6 core 2.6 GHz 8 core 2.7 GHz 12 core
Dynamic Virtual Matrix InfiniBand Dual Redundant InfiniBand Dual Redundant InfiniBand Dual Redundant
Interconnect Fabric: 56Gbps per port Fabric: 56Gbps per port Fabric: 56Gbps per port
CACHE
Cache-System Min (raw) 512GB 512GB 512GB
Cache-System Max (raw) 2TBr (with 1024GB engine) 8TBr (with 2048GB engine) 16TBr (with 2048GB engine)
Cache-per Engine Options 512GB, 1024GB 512GB, 1024GB, 2048GB 512GB, 1024GB, 2048GB
VAULT
Vault Strategy Vault to Flash Vault to Flash Vault to Flash
Vault Implementation 2 to 4 Flash SLICs / Engine 2 to 8 Flash SLICs / Engine 2 to 8 Flash SLICs / Engine
FRONT END I/O MODULES
Maximum Front-End I/O 8 8 8
Modules/engine
Front-End I/O Modules and FC: 4 x 8Gbs (FC, SRDF) FC: 4 x 8Gbs (FC, SRDF) FC: 4 x 8Gbs (FC, SRDF)
Protocols Supported FC: 4 x 16Gbs (FC, SRDF) FC: 4 x 16Gbs (FC, SRDF) FC: 4 x 16Gbs (FC, SRDF)
FICON: 4 x 16Gbs (FICON) FICON: 4 x 16Gbs (FICON) FICON: 4 x 16Gbs (FICON)
FCoE: 4 x 10GbE (FCoE) FCoE: 4 x 10GbE (FCoE) FCoE: 4 x 10GbE (FCoE)
iSCSI: 4 x10GbE (iSCSI) iSCSI: 4 x10GbE (iSCSI) iSCSI: 4 x10GbE (iSCSI)
GbE: 2/2 Opt/Cu (SRDF) GbE: 2/2 Opt/Cu (SRDF) GbE: 2/2 Opt/Cu (SRDF)
10GbE: 2 x 10GbE (SRDF) 10GbE: 2 x 10GbE (SRDF) 10GbE: 2 x 10GbE (SRDF)
eNAS I/O MODULES
Max eNAS I/O Modules/ 2 (min of 1 Ethernet I/O 3 (min of 1 Ethernet I/O 3 (min of 1 Ethernet I/O
Software Data Mover module required) module required) module required)
eNAS I/O Modules Supported GbE: 4 x 1GbE Cu GbE: 4 x 1GbE Cu GbE: 4 x 1GbE Cu
10GbE: 2 x 10GbE Cu 10GbE: 2 x 10GbE Cu 10GbE: 2 x 10GbE Cu
10GbE: 2 x 10GbE Opt 10GbE: 2 x 10GbE Opt 10GbE: 2 x 10GbE Opt
FC: 4 x 8Gbs (NDMP Back-up) FC: 4 x 8Gbs (NDMP Back-up) FC: 4 x 8Gbs (NDMP Back-up)
(max 1 FC NDMP/Software (max 1 FC NDMP/Software (max 1 FC NDMP/Software
Data Mover) Data Mover) Data Mover)
eNAS SOFTWARE DATA MOVERS
Max Software Data Movers 2 (1 Active + 1 Standby) 4 (3 Active and 1 Standby) 8 (7 Active and 1 Standby)
1
Capacity points and drive formats available for upgrades
2
Capacity points and drive formats available on new systems and upgrades
3
Mixing of 800GB, or 1.6TB Flash capacities with 960GB, or 1.92TB Flash capacities on the same array is not supported.
COMPONENTS VMAX 100K VMAX 200K VMAX 400K
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION TYPES
All 2.5" DAE Configurations 2 Bays 1440 Drives 4 Bays 2880 Drives 8 Bays 5760 Drives
All 3.5" DAE Configurations 2 Bays 720 Drives 4 Bays 1440 Drives 8 Bays 2880 Drives
Mixed Configurations 2 Bays 1320 Drives 4 Bays 2640 Drives 8 Bays 5280 Drives
CABINET CONFIGURATIONS
POWER OPTIONS
Power Single or Three Phase Single or Three Phase Single or Three Phase
Delta or Wye Delta or Wye Delta or Wye
VMAX3 FAMILY CONNECTIVITY
Maximum/engine 32 32 32
Maximum/engine 32 32 32
Maximum/engine 32 32 32
Maximum/engine 32 32 32
Maximum/engine 32 32 32
Maximum/engine 16 16 16
Maximum/array 32 64 128
Maximum/engine 32 32 32
Maximum ports/array 16 48 96
Maximum ports/array 8 24 48
Maximum ports/array 2 4 8
SYSTEM BAY DISPERSION
System Bay Dispersion allows customers to separate any individual or contiguous group of system bays by up to a distance of 82 feet
(25 meters) from System Bay 1. This provides unsurpassed datacenter flexibility in solving floor loading constraints or working around
obstacles that mighty preclude fully contiguous configurations.
The VMAX 100K, 200K, and 400K support the latest 6Gb/s dual ported native SAS drives. All drive families (Enterprise Flash, 10K, 15K
and 7.2K RPM) support two independent I/O channels with automatic failover and fault isolation. Check with your EMC sales
representative for the latest list of supported drives and types. Configurations with mixed-drive capacities and speeds are allowed
depending upon the configuration. All capacities are based on 1 GB = 1,000,000,000 bytes. Actual usable capacity may vary
depending upon configuration.
1
Capacity points and drive formats available for upgrades
2
Capacity points and drive formats available on new systems and upgrades
3
Mixing of 800GB, or 1.6TB Flash capacities with 960GB, or 1.92TB Flash capacities on the same array is not currently supported.
3.5” DISK DRIVES
1
Capacity points and drive formats available for upgrades
2
Capacity points and drive formats available on new systems and upgrades
3
Mixing of 800GB, or 1.6TB Flash capacities with 960GB or 1.92TB Flash capacities on the same array is not currently supported.
SYSTEM BAY 1, 8.27 10.8 28201 36828 8.37 10.9 28542 37169 8.57 11.1 29224 37851
SINGLE ENGINE
SYSTEM BAY 2, 8.13 10.4 27723 35464 8.33 10.6 28405 36146 8.43 10.7 28746 36487
1
SINGLE ENGINE
SYSTEM BAY 1, 6.44 8.8 21960 30008 6.74 9.1 22983 31031 7.04 9.4 24006 32054
DUAL ENGINE
SYSTEM BAY 2, N/A N/A N/A N/A 6.7 8.8 22847 30008 6.9 9 23529 30690
1
DUAL ENGINE
1
Power Values for System Bay 2 and all subsequent System Bays where applicable
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
SYSTEM BAY,
SINGLE ENGINE 75/190 24/61 47/119 2065/937
SYSTEM BAY,
DUAL ENGINE 75/190 24/61 47/119 1860/844
INPUT POWER REQUIREMENTS
SINGLE-PHASE NORTH AMERICAN, INTERNATIONAL, AUSTRALIAN
Input nominal voltage 200 – 240 VAC +/- 10% L- L nom 220 – 240 VAC +/- 10% L - N nom
Frequency 50 – 60 Hz 50 – 60 Hz
Circuit breakers 30 A 32 A
Power requirements at customer site (min) • Three 30A, single phase drops per zone.
• Two power zones require 6 drops, each drop rated for 30A
2
Input voltage 200 – 240 VAC +/- 10% L- L nom 220 – 240 VAC +/- 10% L - N nom
Frequency 50 – 60 Hz 50 – 60 Hz
Circuit breakers 50 A 32 A
Power requirements at customer Two 50 A, three-phase drops per bay Two 32 A, three-phase drops per bay
site (min)
Electro-magnetic fields which include radio frequencies can interfere with the operation of electronic equipment. EMC Corporation
products have been certified to withstand radio frequency interference in accordance with standard EN61000-4-3. In Data Centers that
employ intentional radiators, such as cell phone repeaters, the maximum ambient RF field strength should not exceed 3 Volts /meter.
1 9.84 FT (3M)
2 13.12 FT (4 M)
5 19.69 FT (6M)
7 22.97 FT (7M)
10 26.25 FT (8M)
12 29.53 FT (9M)
15 32.81 FT (10M)
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