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Huawei researchers have demonstrated how the latest generation of its all-flash storage arrays cab deliver blistering performance on database workloads and drastically slash database license fees by delivering better CPU utilisation. The 5G and AI data explosions have increased performance and cost challenges. Typical IOPS demands on enterprise core systems exceed 200,000 IOPS and demand latency of around 1ms. Researchers at Huawei set up a best practice verification test of the Oracle Database 18c Enterprise Edition with a four controller OceanStor Dorado 18000 all flash system, running 40 900GB SSDs. The researchers used 12 hosts to deliver IO to the storage array, for a stable 500 microsecond latency. The database servers were Huawei RH2288H V6s, each with a total of 28 cores, and 256GB of RAM. ....
All-flash storage soaks up surge in transactions David Gordon Sun 20 Dec 2020 // 23:00 UTC Share Copy Sponsored This year’s Black Friday rush was bigger than ever pushing banks’ systems to their limits and throwing the spotlight on those that had failed to update legacy storage systems. One un-named bank, cited in a report from Huawei, saw transaction volumes on Black Friday jump ten times over the previous day as consumers rushed to place orders on ecommerce sites. In the first few seconds after midnight, the bank was processing 30,000 transactions per second, 30 percent more than the previous year’s Black Friday. Such a surge in IOPS would quickly swamp the systems of payment providers and banks which rely on legacy storage platforms, Huawei said. At the same time, it would highlight any shortcomings in latency within systems. ....