Solution Matrix

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Scale-Up Scale-Out Scale-Out
Solution SAN / NAS Systems Scale-Out Block & Object Storage Scale-Out File Storage
File System ZFS Ceph Gluster
Protocol Support Block Storage (iSCSI / FibreChannel)
File Storage (CIFS/NFS/SMB)
Block Storage (iSCSI)
Object Storage (S3/Swift)
File Storage (CIFS/NFS)
Key Features Snapshots, Bit-rot protection & correction, Remote Replication, Compression, Encryption High-availability, Compression, Encryption Single-namespace NAS, High-availability
Minimum System Count 1 system 3 systems per cluster 3 systems per cluster
Benefits Lower latency / Lower $/TB hardware costs Greater expandability within a single namespace Greater expandability within a single namespace
Workload Virtualization / Databases / High-performance Compute /
Archive / Media Editing
Virtualization / Archive / Unstructured Data Archive only
High-availability Architecture Use Remote-replication Erasure-coding, Replicas Erasure-coding, Replicas
Performance Between 400MB/sec and 1.6GB/sec R/W throughput per storage pool
dnetwork bandwidth limited
Hybrid IOPS 10k-30k
All-flash IOPS 50K-100k+
Depends on server count
~400MB/sec per server with dual 10GbE
network bandwidth limited.
Depends on server count
~400MB/sec per server with dual 10GbE
network bandwidth limited.
SSDs used to accelerate write performance.
Storage Grids Up to 384TB raw per QuantaStor 36 bay server instance Up to 10PB per cluster, 30PB per grid using 36 bay server instances Up to 10PB per cluster, 30PB per grid using 36 bay server instances
Reference Configuration SAN/NAS Storage Servers Scale-out Block Storage
Scale-out Object Storage
Scale-out NAS Archive Storage