back to article Isilon scale-out filers get processor boost

EMC's Isilon unit has revved up its product range by adding two systems that use Intel Westmere and Nehalem processors, with more than twice as much file throughput for its top-end S200 system. Big data here we come... Isilon sells scale-out clustered filers, with an S-Series, which is optimised for sheer high-end grunt, a mid …

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  1. Anonymous Coward
    Dead Vulture

    Global Shared File System Theory

    Boy, that is a whole lot of theoretical limits. Certainly for good journalism : )

  2. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    144PB?

    I'm not sure where the 144PB comes from, but they are limited to 10.4PB in a single namespace... which is what basically everyone cares about. It doesn't really matter if it's the same cluster if it requires a new namespace. That's as bogus as quoting IOPS from cache on a block array.

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