Cohesity C6000 Series is a dense hybrid hyperconverged storage appliance that supports up to 168 TB per appliance. Ideal for data protection, backup target, and file and object use cases, the C6000 augments the current C5000 and CX8000 Series platforms with extended capacity and optimization for scale-out NAS deployments. The Cohesity Data Cloud runs on all C6000 Series models to deliver unlimited scalability, a single UI, leading deduplication, software-based encryption, enterprise search, and powerful cybersecurity.
Eliminate multiple point products and user interfaces. Simplify your IT infrastructure by collapsing compute and storage into a single high-density node.
Get support for archival and storage of petabytes of data. Enjoy unlimited scalability and nondisruptive upgrades.
The C6000 eliminates the need for forklift expansions to address current and future file storage needs.
Converge data protection, file services, object storage, dev/test, and analytics data on a single platform. Minimize data movement and bring compute to the data.
Data and business evolve. Cohesity’s flexible architecture gives you the freedom to scale and size your cluster anytime without downtime.
The C6000 is a dense HDD and SSD configuration in a compact 1U form factor. You’ll get the best dollar-per-terabyte value.
Model | C6025 | C6035 | C6045 | C6055 | |
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Hard disk capacity | 96 TB | 144 TB | 168 TB | 192 TB | |
PCI-e based flash storage | 6.4 TB | 6.4 TB | 6.4 TB | 6.4 TB | |
Memory | 128 GB | 128 GB | 128 GB | 128 GB | |
CPU | Two x86 each with 12-cores / 2.4 GHz | Two x86 each with 12-cores / 2.4 GHz | Two x86 each with 12-cores / 2.4 GHz | Two x86 each with 12-cores / 2.4 GHz | |
Network connectivity options | 10/25/40GbE 16G FC | 10/25/40GbE 16G FC | 10/25/40GbE 16G FC | 10/25/40GbE 16G FC | |
Dimensions |
W x H x D (in): 17.6 x 1.7 x 35.8 W x H x D (mm): 448 x 44 x 910 |
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Weight | 74 lbs / 34 KG | ||||
Operating environment | Cohesity Data Cloud | ||||
Storage protocol support | NFSv3, SMB 2.1, SMB 3.0, S3 REST API | ||||
Data protection integrations | VMware VADP, Oracle RMAN, Microsoft SQL, Windows, Linux, Pure Storage, NAS, Nutanix AHV, Microsoft Hyper-V, NetApp | ||||
Data resiliency | Erasure Coding and RF/2 | ||||
Cloud archive | Google Nearline, Microsoft Azure, Amazon S3 & Glacier, any S3 and NFS compatible storage | ||||
Encryption | AES256 | ||||
Power supply | 2x Redundant (1+1) 700 W PSUs, Platinum Efficiency | ||||
Voltage | 100 – 240 VAC / 50-60 Hz 100 – 120 V / 8.0 A 200 – 240 V / 4.0 A | ||||
Power consumption | Average 360 W (1228 BTU/hr) Peak 650 W (2218 BTU/hr) | ||||
Operating temperature | 5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F ) | ||||
Non-operating temperature | -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F) | ||||
Emissions and immunity | FCC Part 15, ICES-003, CE, VCCI, RCM | ||||
Safety | UL/cUL, CB |
Hyperconverged storage refers to a storage infrastructure architecture that combines storage, compute, and virtualization resources into a single, integrated system. In a hyperconverged storage environment, traditional storage arrays and separate compute servers are replaced with a unified system that tightly integrates storage and compute resources.
The terms “converged” and “hyperconverged” are related to infrastructure architecture and refer to different approaches to integrating and consolidating IT resources.
Converged infrastructure integrates separate components into a unified solution but retains separate hardware elements, while hyperconverged infrastructure further integrates compute, storage, networking, and virtualization into a software-defined platform, eliminating the need for separate storage arrays and networking switches. Hyperconverged systems offer tighter integration, simplified management, and scalability by using a distributed architecture across multiple server nodes.
Hyperconverged nodes offer several advantages in terms of simplicity, scalability, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness. Here are some key advantages of hyperconverged nodes: