By Cliff Robinson
Publication Date: 2026-02-10 16:00:00
The new IBM Storage FlashSystem 5600, 7600, and 9600 arrays use EDSFF and a new fifth-generation FlashCore module to bring more capacity and performance to its arrays. Two of the arrays can support well over 1PB raw. What is more, the new arrays use FlashSystem.ai to bring agentic AI to storage administration.
New IBM Storage FlashSystem Gets an AI Infusion
The lower end of the three new models is the IBM Storage FlashSystem 5600. This is a 1U 12-drive enclosure with two 12-core Intel Xeon’s. It also supports PCIe Gen4, which is interesting since that would make this an Intel Ice Lake generation storage array.

IBM says this can support up to 633TB of raw capacity, 30GB/s of read bandwidth and up to 2.6M IOPS.
The midrange option is the IBM Storage FlashSystem 7600. This is the 2U 32-drive enclosure. IBM says it is using two 16-core AMD EPYC CPUs, and this supports PCIe Gen5. Between the jump to AMD EPYC…