Following a scorching run of world records, DataCore Software
today rocketed past the old guard of high-performance storage systems
to achieve a remarkable 5.1 million (5,120,098.98) SPC-1 IOPS on the
industry's most respected head-to-head comparison -- the Storage
Performance Council's SPC-1 benchmark. This new result places DataCore
number one on the SPC-1 list of Top Ten by Performance.
To put the accomplishment into perspective, the independently-audited
SPC-1 Result for the DataCore Parallel Server software confirms the
product as faster than the previous top two leaders combined. The Huawei
OceanStor 18800 V3 held the previous top spot with 3,010,007.37 SPC-1
IOPS, followed by the Hitachi VSP G1000 (with Hitachi Accelerated Flash) with 2,004,941.89 SPC-1 IOPS.
DataCore's
record-smashing results were achieved on a pair of standard Lenovo
servers connected by Fibre Channel to 12 external hosts, each generating
enterprise application workloads to drive the required I/O traffic. The 2-node
configuration used DataCore Parallel Server, a software solution that
harnesses multicore computing to perform I/O processing in parallel,
thereby transforming standard computing platforms into parallel storage
servers well suited to driving I/O for demanding applications on the
storage network as well as in hyper-converged stand-alone systems.
"While
the world record in performance is a great accomplishment, for
DataCore, it is just the start of what can be achieved with Parallel I/O technologies and multicore advances - it is boundless," said George Teixeira,
president of DataCore Software. "These results were based on just two
small standard servers. Our software flexibility allows more cores and
more server nodes to be added, but our real objective was not just to
show top performance. Instead, we wanted to demonstrate that we are in a
new era of I/O and storage architecture driven by parallel software
capable of harnessing the processing advances presented by a transformed
but still unmistakable expression of Moore's Law."
Best Price-Performance for an External Storage System
For this level of performance, customers typically pay upwards of $2 million for the storage system. For example, the total price for the Huawei OceanStor system was reported at $2,370,763.89, while the Hitachi VSP system was $2,003,803.84. The DataCore solution comes in at only $506,525.24. DataCore offered an unprecedented price-performance of $0.10 per SPC-1 IOPS, making it a 7X times better value in terms of price-performance.
Affordable
price-performance and accompanying lower operating costs enable a much
broader set of customers to tackle high-performance and I/O-intensive
problems such as data analytics and large scale databases within their
budget and space constraints.
Fastest Response for an External Storage System
Average
response time under heavy loads is another telling indicator,
especially for customers eager to shorten the time it takes to turn big
data into actionable intelligence for a competitive edge. DataCore
Parallel Server software sustained an unheard-of average of 280
microseconds (0.28 milliseconds) response through the entire eight hour
SPC-1 Sustainability Test Run -- showing none of the elongated delays
seen on many competing products. The previously top-rated Huawei and
Hitachi systems' average response times were more than 3X slower (0.92
milliseconds and 0.96 milliseconds, respectively).
This
average response time is all the more impressive for an external storage
system accessed over a conventional Fibre Channel SAN (Storage Area
Network), where other products have experienced considerably higher
latencies. With partners QLogic, Brocade, and Lenovo, the DataCore
configuration proved that contemporary Fibre Channel SANs are no barrier
to blistering storage performance.
"Lenovo is excited to be part
of this DataCore solution, which is poised to disrupt the storage
marketplace by providing customers the top performance and best price
performance in the industry," stated David Lincoln,
general manager of Lenovo's Storage Business Unit. "DataCore's
industry-leading SPC-1 results on Lenovo System x demonstrate the high
levels of performance, innovation and reliability that Lenovo is
delivering to meet the demanding storage needs to our customers."
The Parallel Era is Here: DataCore Parallel Server Harnesses the Power of Multicore Computing
"DataCore's
new Parallel I/O technology, and its high performance should attract
potential customers that are looking to accelerate applications without
breaking the bank. Multicore processing has been around for over a
decade - but for the most part, software development hasn't fully
evolved to take advantage of the parallel processing capabilities that
these powerful, multicore x86 systems can provide," said Steven Hill,
senior analyst for storage technologies at 451 Research. "If these
benchmark results translate into real-world performance, DataCore
Parallel Server technology could prove to be disruptive to both the
systems and storage markets."
The record-setting numbers clearly
demonstrate that DataCore Parallel Server offers a revolutionary new
software architecture for I/O-intensive, latency-sensitive applications.
Its Parallel I/O technology transforms standard computing platforms
into powerful parallel storage servers. DataCore executes many
independent 'no stall' I/O streams simultaneously across multiple CPU
cores, dramatically reducing the time it takes to process I/O by taking
full advantage of cost-effective but dense multicore servers. This
technology removes the serialized I/O limitations and bottlenecks that
restrict the number of workloads that can be consolidated on a server --
internally or externally -- and instead enables them to process far
more work per server and significantly accelerate I/O-intensive
applications.
Powered by DataCore Parallel I/O Technology
With
uncontested leadership in all three key SPC-1 dimensions, including
overall SPC-1 IOPS, average response time at 100% load and overall
SPC-1 Price-Performance, one can see how far DataCore Parallel I/O
Technology has taken the state of the art in storage over the last year.
For additional results highlighting a multi-node hyper-converged configuration, please see our recent announcement: DataCore Up-scales Its Record-Breaking Hyper-converged Performance with Multi-node Highly Available Server SAN.
SPC-1 Full Disclosure (FDR) Report
The
rigorous SPC-1 performance testing is designed to demonstrate a
system's performance capabilities for business-critical enterprise-level
workloads typically found in database and transaction processing
environments. The audited configuration that was tested and priced
includes DataCore Parallel Server software running on two standard
Lenovo System x3650 M5 servers. For complete configuration, pricing and
performance details please see the full audited SPC-1 report at: http://www.storageperformance.org/results/benchmark_results_spc1_active/#a00179