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Dell’s all-flash array receives benchmark boost

SC4020 sparkles significantly on the price/performance stat scale

An all-flash Dell Storage Center array with six 480GB SSDs has the second-best price/performance score ever recorded in the SPC-1 benchmark.

This benchmark measures random IO performance from a storage array, with an SPC-1 IOPS score. Dividing that by the list price provides the price/performance measure. Dell’s SC4020 was rated at 112,479.81 IOPS at a cost of $0.37/IOPS. The lowest $/IOPS rating is for a X-IO ISE 820 G3 all-flash system with $0.32/IOPS.

Considering these are list price calculations and that street price can be significantly lower than list, such differences don’t really matter.

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Dell’s SC4020 is near the bottom of this chart...

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... but is almost at the top of this one

X-IO’s ISE 820 G3, with 8TB of flash, was rated at 252,981.83 IOPS, far higher than Dell’s 2.9TB array. An all-flash IBM Storwize V7000, with 18 x 200GB SSDs, recorded 120,492.34 IOPS at $1.50/IOPS back in 2012, giving Dell a more than 4X SPC-1 price/performance advantage, at a similar performance level, over that older box.

Dell's response time curve shows a slow increase up to the 80 per cent workload level (1.71 msecs) and then rises steeply in a hockey-stick curve to the 100 per cent level of 0.37msecs. In the 80,000–130,000 SPC-1 IOPS area Dell’s SC4020 is the best price/performer in our SPC-1 records. ®

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