IBM’s flash system C200 aims to replace HDDs with high capacity flash storage
It delivers 1.1 PB Raw Capacity, 2.3 PB Effective, with 200,000 IOPS –Deown
This flash setting is optimized for archives, backups and sequential workloads
Pure storage has been predicting the end of spinning disks for some time, and now IBM is looking to speed up this shift with the launch of the flash system C200, a high capacity flash -based storage system designed to replace traditional HDDs in companies while offering high density, endurance and lower operating costs.
IBM positions the C200 as a lower cost alternative (“Use it as TLC, pays for what QLC,” can IBM boast) for archive storage, backup stores and work loads that can tolerate higher latency.