My understanding I that GSS and IBM ESS are sold as pre configured systems.

So something like 2x servers with a fixed number of shelves. E.g. A GSS 24 
comes with 232 drives. 

So whilst that might be  1Pb system (large scale), its essentially an appliance 
type approach and not scalable in the sense that it isn't supported add another 
storage system.

So maybe its the way it has been productised, and perhaps gnr is technically 
capable of having more shelves added, but if that isn't a supports route for 
the product then its not something that as a customer I'd be able to buy.

Simon
 ________________________________________
From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on 
behalf of Marc A Kaplan [[email protected]]
Sent: 19 June 2015 19:45
To: gpfsug main discussion list
Subject: Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Disabling individual Storage Pools by themselves? 
How about GPFS Native Raid?

OOps...  here is the official statement:

GPFS Native RAID (GNR) is available on the following: v IBM Power® 775 Disk 
Enclosure. v IBM System x GPFS Storage Server (GSS). GSS is a high-capacity, 
high-performance storage solution that combines IBM System x servers, storage 
enclosures, and drives, software (including GPFS Native RAID), and networking 
components. GSS uses a building-block approach to create highly-scalable 
storage for use in a broad range of application environments.

I wonder what specifically are the problems you guys see with the "GSS 
building-block" approach to ... highly-scalable...?

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