Brand: Lenovo
Product: ThinkSystem DG7000 All Flash QLC Array Storage
Controller Form Factor: 4U
NAS Scale out Maximum: 12 High Availability pairs test
Maximum SSDs: 1,152
Maximum Raw Capacity: 35.2PB
SAN Scale out Maximum: 6 High Availability pairs
Maximum SSDs: 576
Maximum Raw Capacity: 17.6PB
PCIe Expansion slots: 10
FC target ports (32Gb autoranging): 32
FC target ports (16Gb autoranging): 40
100GbE ports (40GbE autoranging): 16
25GbE ports: 16
10GbE ports: 32
10Gbase-T (1GbE autoranging): 16
Storage Networking Supported: NVMe/TCP, NVMe/FC, FC, iSCSI, NFS, pNFS, CIFS/SMB, S3
Operating Systems Version: 9.12.1 and newer
Shelves and Media: DG240N (2U, 24 drives, NVMe QLC SSDs)
Power Consumption (Median): 1204W (with DG240N)
Host Operating Systems Supported: Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2022, RedHat, SuSE, VMware, Citrix Hypervisor (CentOS, Ubuntu)
High Availability: Dual active/active controllers; Nondisruptive maintenance, upgrade, and scale-out clustering; Multi-site resilience for continuous data access
Storage Efficiency: Inline data compression, deduplication, and compaction; Space-efficient LUN, file, and volume cloning; Automatic data tiering
Data Management:Intuitive onboard GUI, REST APIs, and automation integration; AI-informed predictive analytics and corrective action ;Easy provisioning and data management from market-leading host operating systems, hypervisors, and application software
Scalable NAS: Large-scale single namespace management with local and remote caching;
Data Protection: Application-consistent Snapshot copies and restore; Integrated remote backup/disaster recovery; Synchronous zero-data-loss replication; Tamper-proof Snapshot copies
Security and Complianc: Autonomous ransomware protection; Multi-factor admin access; Secure multitenant shared storage;In-flight and data-at-rest encryption; Regulatory-compliant data retention; Multi-admin verification before executing sensitive commands
Cloud Integration: Seamlessly tier, back up, replicate, and cache data to private and public clouds; Move data between major public cloud services