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SPC-1 Performance Testing for Huawei OceanStor 18800F V5

6,000,572 IO/s

Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. announced its next-generation all-flash storage, the OceanStor 18800F V5, achieved 6,000,572 IO/s in SPC-1 benchmark testing, placing it in the front runner position in flash performance worldwide.

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The company’s next-gen storage systems include OceanStor F V5 all-flash storage and OceanStor V5 hybrid flash storage which based on Xeon processor Purley Platform. Both inherit the rich store of enterprise-class features and HA design of the OceanStor V3 converged storage systems while taking performance and integration to the next level with architectures designed for all flash and hybrid flash layouts.

These offerings provide organizations with a more complete data management solution for their critical services and have built-in optimizations to enable all-flash, all-cloud, and all-intelligence strategies. The mid-range and high-end offerings extend Huawei’s flash portfolio with solutions able to meet a broader range of customer requirements.

The company is committed to providing continuously higher performance and reliability in its storage offerings to satisfy ever-escalating demands from the application environments at organizations of all sizes. It has taken part in SPC-1 performance testing since 2010. OceanStor 18800 F V5 is the latest offering to break away from the pack, demonstrating the advantages of the intelligence-infused flash storage under scrutiny of industry testing.

The Storage Performance Council (SPC) is a non-profit organization focused on defining benchmark test standards for storage systems and providing objective, unbiased, and verifiable performance data for the computing industry and general stakeholders. It actively promotes performance standards in storage and keeps a close eye on market trends.

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