There's a bit more at:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/03/02/ibm_adds_sandisk_flash_colour_to_its_storage_spectrum/

When I looks as infiniflash briefly it appeared to be ip presented, so guess 
something like and Linux based system in the "controller". So I guess they have 
installed gpfs in there as part of the appliance.

It doesn't appear to be available as block storage/fc attached from what I 
could see.

Simon
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Anyone from the IBM side that can comment on this in more detail? (OK if you 
email me directly) Article is thin on exactly what’s being announced.

SanDisk Corporation, a global leader in flash storage solutions, and IBM  today 
announced a collaboration to bring out a unique class of next-generation, 
software-defined, all-flash storage solutions for the data center. At the core 
of this collaboration are SanDisk’s InfiniFlash System—a high-capacity and 
extreme-performance flash-based software defined storage system featuring  IBM 
Spectrum Scale filesystem from IBM.

https://www.sandisk.com/about/media-center/press-releases/2016/sandisk-and-ibm-collaborate-to-deliver-software-defined-all-flash-storage-solutions

Bob Oesterlin
Sr Storage Engineer, Nuance HPC Grid
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