Author: Richard Hemsley
If you are familiar with IBM Software, you’ll be familiar with PVUs – Processor Value Units – IBM’s definition that allows differentiation between processors (both technologies and generations) for licensing many of IBM’s software products.
Now it’s time to welcome in the Storage Capacity Unit (SCU) into IBM’s Software Defined Storage (SDS) strategy.
Replace storage tier for processor and SCUs allow IBM to differentiate pricing for Flash, traditional FC/SCSI and SATA / Near Line SAS for IBM Spectrum Virtualize and Control.
If you are familiar with IBM Software, you’ll be familiar with PVUs – Processor Value Units – IBM’s definition that allows differentiation between processors (both technologies and generations) for licensing many of IBM’s software products.
Now it’s time to welcome in the Storage Capacity Unit (SCU) into IBM’s Software Defined Storage (SDS) strategy.
Replace storage tier for processor and SCUs allow IBM to differentiate pricing for Flash, traditional FC/SCSI and SATA / Near Line SAS for IBM Spectrum Virtualize and Control.