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Boosting Performance with Enterprise Flash Drives

Boosting Performance with Enterprise Flash Drives in Dell/EMC CX4 Series Storage Synopsis

 

Date: 24 Jun 2010

 

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Enterprise flash drives (EFDs) represent a huge leap forward over traditional mechanical drives. When deployed in Dell|EMC CX4 Series storage arrays, these drives can dramatically boost storage performance for targeted data center workloads while helping increase resource utilization, enhance energy efficiency, and reduce total cost of ownership.

Download this article to learn how benchmark results showed the EFDs in Dell|EMC CX4 Series SAN arrays can deliver dramatic performance gains relative to traditional HDDs in both read-intensive and high-transaction-rate OLTP environments.

Read about:

o    Identifying appropriate workloads for EFDs
o    Benchmarking EFD performance
o    Boosting performance cost-efficiently
 

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