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Distinctions eva 4000 and eva 4100

 
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Ismagilov
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Distinctions eva 4000 and eva 4100

Whether prompt please there is a comparative characteristic eva 4000 and eva 4100
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Rob Leadbeater
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Re: Distinctions eva 4000 and eva 4100

Hi,

If you compare the QuickSpecs for the two models, you'll see that EVA4000 has a Sustained I/O and MB Throughput of "Up to 141K IOPS and up to 335 MB/s throughput per Controller Pair" whilst the EVA4100 has a figure of "Greater than 154,000 and over 1380 MB/s".

EVA4000:
http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/12234_div/12234_div.html#Technical%20Specifications

EVA4100:
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/12745_div/12745_div.HTML#Technical%20Specifications

Hope this helps,

Regards,

Rob
Ismagilov
Occasional Advisor

Re: Distinctions eva 4000 and eva 4100

Thanks for answer Rob.
I have correctly understood that "Sustained I/O and MB Throughput of" is an indicator responds throughput disk array with a server?
Uwe Zessin
Honored Contributor
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Re: Distinctions eva 4000 and eva 4100

Yes, but the values quoted are useless marketing numbers. If you took that values serious, you could expect more than 2800 IOPS from a single disk drive.

The values are obtained by running special benchmark software to test/demonstrate how powerful the CPU and cache are. A real customer runs real applications which very often cannot even make use of the full power of a storage array.

So don't take these values too serious - I honestly doubt that you well ever see them in real life.
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Rob Leadbeater
Honored Contributor

Re: Distinctions eva 4000 and eva 4100

Yes. It's an indicator of how much data the controllers should be able to handle.

Cheers,

Rob