IBM Storage Fusion services
In the service-based IBM Storage Fusion HCI System , choose the features that you want to deploy. You do not have to install all the services at installation time instead enable a feature that is available as a service on-demand basis.
As an administrator, you can install or enable the required services from the user interface, but make sure you meet the resource requirements of individual services.
Global Data Platform service
The Global Data Platform is a scalable, high-performance data and file management service of IBM Storage Fusion. It is a software-defined file and object storage that enables organizations to build a global data platform for artificial intelligence (AI), high-performance computing (HPC), advanced analytics, and other demanding workloads.
- File storage
- High availability via capacity-efficient erasure coding
- Metro disaster recovery
- CSI snapshot support with built-in application consistency
- Encryption at rest
- Ability to mount file systems hosted by remote IBM Storage Scale clusters.
Fusion Data Foundation
- Block, file, and object storage
- High availability through automatic data replication
- Metro disaster recovery
- CSI snapshot support
- Encryption at rest
The provider deployment mode is supported. In this mode, you run a storage cluster locally that can serve multiple mode clusters. The provider mode is similar to an external Fusion Data Foundation configuration. It acts as the provider and base storage on the host cluster. You can provision new clusters within a managed rack and consume storage from the central provider cluster. It is available from IBM Storage Fusion 2.8.1 onwards with Data Foundation 4.16.
Backup & Restore
- Policy-driven backup of applications that run on Red Hat® OpenShift®
- Orchestration of application consistent online backups through recipes
- Multi-cluster Backup & Restore by using a hub and spoke topology
Data Cataloging
The Data Cataloging provides data insight for exabyte-scale heterogeneous file, object, backup, and archive storage on premises and in the cloud. The software easily connects to these data sources to rapidly ingest, consolidate, and index metadata for billions of files and objects. For more information about the Data Cataloging service and its architecture, see Data Cataloging.