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Technical Presentation: ECS TDM (tech overview, 301) Deck
Date: 2022.08.22
Updated by: Mitchell Watts
Submitted by: Kaitlin O'Connell
Asset ID: h18655
URL: https://www.delltechnologies.com/asset/en-us/products/storage/selling-competitive/h18655-tp-dell-emc-ecs-tdm-deck.pptx
For the EX5000, it is released but not launched at this time. and it is only for the customer to refresh with EX3000
A high density, hot disk-swappable, object storage system, the EX5000 packs up to 11.2PB per rack and can grow into exabyte-scale with ease. It’s an ideal platform for long-term retention, storage consolidation, and multi-purpose object storage requirements that span S3, HDFS, and archive workloads.
Greater density with up to 11.2PB per rack
Single and dual node configurations
Drawer accessible and hot-pluggable drives
Scale-out nodes
Single or double node per chassis
Up to 100 drives per node (with min of 25)
16TB disks (33% more standard capacity vs. 12TB option on EX3000)
Titan S 42U standard cabinet (vs non-standard Titan D 42U extra deep cabinet for EX3000)
7 chassis per 42U rack (vs. EX3000 8 chassis) 11.2 PB in a new standard rack
192GB memory per node (3X more memory per node vs. EX3000 64GB)
2x28c CPU (vs. EX3000 2x8c) 10X better performance was the product management ask, based on this and other features
25 drive capacity drive pack (vs EX3000 15 drive)
Optional SSD drive for metadata read cache