Inspur's Distributed Storage Ranks First in SPC-1 Benchmark Test
Inspur's distributed storage AS13000G5 achieved a result of 6,300,529 IOPS (read and write operations per second) and 0.781 ms latency, breaking the world's record in distributed storage performance.
- Inspur's distributed storage AS13000G5 achieved a result of 6,300,529 IOPS (read and write operations per second) and 0.781 ms latency, breaking the world's record in distributed storage performance.
- The ranking list for SPC-1 benchmark test, the most influential international storage performance test, was released by the world-renowned standards body Storage Performance Council.
- The SPC-1 benchmark test involves three standard test procedures - Metrics, Repeatability, and Persistence to evaluate a storage system's ability to process complex requests and a large volume of data.
- Inspur has been investing in emerging fields such as distributed storage and all-flash storage.