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The HPE Storageworks XP (XP = eXtended Platform) is a
computer data storage Computer data storage or digital data storage is a technology consisting of computer components and Data storage, recording media that are used to retain digital data. It is a core function and fundamental component of computers. The cent ...
disk array A disk array is a disk storage system which contains multiple disk drives. It is differentiated from a disk enclosure, in that an array has cache (computing), cache memory and advanced functionality, like redundant array of independent disks, RAID ...
sold by
Hewlett Packard Enterprise The Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company (HPE) is an American multinational information technology company based in Spring, Texas. It is a business-focused organization which works in servers, storage, networking, containerization software and ...
using
Hitachi Data Systems Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) was a provider of modular mid-range and high-end computer data storage systems, software, and services. Its operations are now a part of Hitachi Vantara. In 2010, Hitachi Data Systems sold through direct and indirec ...
hardware and adding their own software to it. It's based on the Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform and targeted towards enabling large scale consolidation, large database, Oracle, SAP, Exchange, and online transaction processing (OLTP) environments.


The XP Disk Array family

Used to be called P9000 XP, to match with other disk array products they sold at the time (P2000, P4000, P6000 and P10000).


XP 48

* RAID 0/1 and RAID 5 support * 18 GB 15,000
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, 73 GB 10,000 rpm and 181 GB 7,200 rpm Fibre Channel drives * Crossbar Architecture (3.2 GB/s) * High capacity scalability—up to 48 disks, 8.7 TBOne terabyte (1 TB) is one thousand billion bytes (1012 B) and 24 host connectivity ports * up to 16
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of battery-protected (48 hours minimum), mirrored write cache


XP 128

* a mixture of disk drives configured as
RAID 1 In computer storage, the standard RAID levels comprise a basic set of RAID ("redundant array of independent disks" or "redundant array of inexpensive disks") configurations that employ the techniques of striping, mirroring, or parity to create la ...
(2D+2D and 4D+4D) and RAID 5 (3D+1P and 7D+1P). * from 5 drives to 128 for up to 36 TB of usable storage capacity, 4 drives at a time * heterogeneous connectivity via
Fibre Channel Fibre Channel (FC) is a high-speed data transfer protocol providing in-order, lossless delivery of raw block data. Fibre Channel is primarily used to connect computer data storage to Server (computing), servers in storage area networks (SAN) in ...
,
iSCSI Internet Small Computer Systems Interface or iSCSI ( ) is an Internet Protocol-based storage networking standard for linking data storage facilities. iSCSI provides block-level access to storage devices by carrying SCSI commands over a TCP/IP ...
,
FICON FICON (Fibre Connection) is the IBM proprietary name for the ANSI ''FC-SB-3 Single-Byte Command Code Sets-3 Mapping Protocol'' for Fibre Channel (FC) protocol. It is a FC layer 4 protocol used to map both IBM's antecedent (either ESCON or para ...
and
ESCON ESCON (Enterprise Systems Connection) is a data connection created by IBM, and is commonly used to connect their mainframe computer A mainframe computer, informally called a mainframe or big iron, is a computer used primarily by large o ...
* all the software functionality of the larger XP 1024 with a smaller footprint. * up to 64 GiB of battery-protected (48 hours minimum), mirrored write cache


XP 256

* RAID 0/1 and RAID 5 support * from 17 GB to 9 TB of storage space * connectivity via
SCSI Small Computer System Interface (SCSI, ) is a set of standards for physically connecting and transferring data between computers and peripheral devices, best known for its use with storage devices such as hard disk drives. SCSI was introduced ...
(8 to 32 ports) or
Fibre Channel Fibre Channel (FC) is a high-speed data transfer protocol providing in-order, lossless delivery of raw block data. Fibre Channel is primarily used to connect computer data storage to Server (computing), servers in storage area networks (SAN) in ...
(4 to 16 ports) * up to 16 GiB of battery-protected (48 hours minimum), mirrored write cache


XP 512

* RAID 0/1 and RAID 5 support * 18 GB, 15,000 rpm, 73 GB 10,000 rpm and 181 GB 7,200 rpm Fibre Channel drives * High capacity scalability—up to 512 disks, 93 TB and 32 host connections * up to 32 GiB battery-protected, mirrored write cache


XP 1024

* a mixture of disk drives configured as RAID 1 (2D+2D and 4D+4D) and RAID 5 (3D+1P and 7D+1P). * up to 1024 disk drives for 288 GB to 149 TB raw and 144 TB to 129 TB of usable storage capacity in a single array * heterogeneous connectivity via
Fibre Channel Fibre Channel (FC) is a high-speed data transfer protocol providing in-order, lossless delivery of raw block data. Fibre Channel is primarily used to connect computer data storage to Server (computing), servers in storage area networks (SAN) in ...
,
iSCSI Internet Small Computer Systems Interface or iSCSI ( ) is an Internet Protocol-based storage networking standard for linking data storage facilities. iSCSI provides block-level access to storage devices by carrying SCSI commands over a TCP/IP ...
,
FICON FICON (Fibre Connection) is the IBM proprietary name for the ANSI ''FC-SB-3 Single-Byte Command Code Sets-3 Mapping Protocol'' for Fibre Channel (FC) protocol. It is a FC layer 4 protocol used to map both IBM's antecedent (either ESCON or para ...
and
ESCON ESCON (Enterprise Systems Connection) is a data connection created by IBM, and is commonly used to connect their mainframe computer A mainframe computer, informally called a mainframe or big iron, is a computer used primarily by large o ...
* up to 128 GiB battery-protected (48 hours minimum), mirrored write cache


XP 10000

* a mixture of disk drives configured as RAID 1 (2D+2D and 4D+4D), RAID 5 (3D+1P and 7D+1P) and RAID 6 (6D+2P) * up to 240 disk drives for 69 TB of capacity * virtualization technology provides external storage device support to enable tiered storage up to 16 PB


XP 12000

* OEM product from
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Tagmastore USP 1100 * a mixture of disk drives configured as RAID 1 (2D+2D and 4D+4D), RAID 5 (3D+1P and 7D+1P) and RAID 6 (6D+2P) * from 9 to 1152 disk drives for 576 GB to over 332 TB of internal capacity * virtualization technology provides external storage device support to enable tiered storage up to 32 PB * up to 128 GiB battery-protected (48 hours minimum), mirrored write cache * double the internal performance of the XP1024


XP 20000

* a mixture of disk drives configured as RAID 1 (2D+2D and 4D+4D), RAID 5 (3D+1P, 7D+1P, 14D+2P and 28D+4P) and RAID 6 (6D+2P) * up to 240 disk drives for 177 TB of raw capacity * up to 64 GiB battery-protected (48 hours minimum), mirrored write cache * virtualization technology provides external storage device support to enable tiered storage up to 96 PB


XP 24000

A mixture of disk drives configured as RAID 1 (2D+2D and 4D+4D), RAID 5 (3D+1P, 7D+1P, 14D+2P and 28D+4P) and RAID 6 (6D+2P) from 9 to 1152 disk drives for 2.26 PB Raw space. (Used at Cloud At Cost)


P9500

* a mixture of
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(SAS) and
midline SAS In computing, Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) is a point-to-point serial protocol that moves data to and from computer-storage devices such as hard disk drives, solid-state drives and tape drives. SAS replaces the older Parallel SCSI (Parallel Small ...
disk drives configured as RAID 1 (2D+2D and 4D+4D), RAID 5 (3D+1P, 7D+1P, 14D+2P and 28D+4P) and RAID 6 (6D+2P) * from 5 – 2048 disk drives for 2 PB of raw capacity * up to 1 TiB flash-protected (backup will last indefinitely), mirrored write cache * No entry-level model any more – P9500 scales from small to large * Minimum configuration is a whole rack containing SFF SAS drive chassis, proprietary SSD drive chassis, SAN network controller, cache module, batteries, power supplies, fans, management server * Based on Hitachi VSP F710I At some point models are the XP 20000, XP24000 and the P9500.


XP7

* supports RAID 1, RAID 5 and RAID 6 * supports up to 8PB raw capacity and up to 2304 disks (SFF, LFF, SSD, Flash-Modul SAS) * up to 2 TiB cache * up to 247 PB external storage


XP8

* supports RAID 1, RAID 5 and RAID 6 * supports up to 69PB raw capacity with several disk formats(SFF, LFF, SSD, Flash-Modul SAS, SCM, NVMe SFF) * up to 6 TiB cache * up to 255 PB external storage


XP8 Gen2

* FC NVMe front-End * over 33 million IOPS, a 50% increase over the previous generation * dedicated hardware compression accelerator, improves the efficiency by 20% * latency reduced from 70 microseconds to <40


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