Sugon Unveils FlashNexus 9000 All-Flash Storage with 200M IOPS

Sugon launches the FlashNexus 9000 all-flash storage solution, delivering 200M IOPS, 0.09ms latency, and 99.99999% reliability for enterprise data centers.

Sugon Unveils FlashNexus 9000 All-Flash Storage with 200M IOPS

Sugon launched the FlashNexus 9000 all-flash storage solution on May 13. The company positions this new enterprise system as a significant leap in performance and reliability for large-scale data centers.

System maintains 99.99999% uptime even with three controller failures

The FlashNexus 9000 achieves a throughput of 200 million IOPS. This metric represents a nearly sevenfold increase over the previous generation of Sugon storage products. The system also delivers a random access latency as low as 0.09 milliseconds.

Enterprise reliability is a core focus of the new hardware. The system maintains a 99.99999% uptime rating. It can continue operating stably even if three out of four controllers fail simultaneously. Data remains intact if four disks fail concurrently within the storage pool.

Sugon claims the FlashNexus 9000 supports native compatibility with over 20 mainstream operating systems. The vendor states that core components, including processors and switching chips, are 100% domestically produced. The software stack is also self-developed and supports mainstream multipath architectures.

Performance claims from Sugon indicate the system can increase large-scale financial transaction peak speeds by 200%. It processes 300,000 transactions per second and improves medical HIS system response speeds by 90%. The vendor also notes a 66% reduction in operator billing time and a settlement time shortened to three hours.

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