StorNext 7 outperforms all other file systems across all three SPEC SFS 2014 metrics using 57% fewer storage nodes than the next nearest competitor
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Feb. 25, 2021 — Quantum Corporation (NASDAQ: QMCO) today announced that its StorNext® File System is the fastest file system for video workloads. In testing using the independent SPEC SFS 2014 benchmark, the StorNext 7 system outperformed all other file systems across all three performance metrics, using a reference architecture with 57% fewer storage nodes than the next nearest vendor and at a much lower cost per concurrent stream.
These results demonstrate that StorNext provides the best performance and best value for any workload that requires massive streaming performance with a large number of concurrent users or processes. Use cases in media and entertainment, video surveillance capture and retention, and earth and life sciences with large digital image files can all benefit from the streaming performance and data lifecycle management of the StorNext system.
The SPEC SFS 2014 SP2 Video Data Application (VDA) test, which is designed to simulate a high-performance video-based workload at scale, was conducted on the StorNext File System and Quantum F-Series NVMe storage servers. The Quantum StorNext system set new performance records for:
- The highest aggregate throughput (34,391 MB/sec)
- The lowest latency (0.9 milliseconds overall response time)
- The highest number of concurrent streams (7,450 streams).
- For the SPEC SFS2014_vda test results for StorNext: https://www.spec.org/sfs2014/results/res2021q1/sfs2014-20210126-00075.html
- For all published SPEC SFS2014_vda test results: https://www.spec.org/sfs2014/results/sfs2014vda.html
- For more about StorNext: https://www.quantum.com/stornext/
