Storage Capacity | Enterprise data centers, cloud backups | Industry Standard: 100–300GB (SATA drives) Our Base: 80–500GB (24-bay SAS/NVMe) Our Advanced: 500–2PB (48-bay NVMe) | ▲▲ Advanced supports 2PB scalability (via modular expansion) Base offers cost-effective 500GB max | Base may require frequent upgrades; Advanced has higher upfront cost (ISO/IEC 23894 compliance) |
Interface Type | Hybrid cloud environments, edge computing | Industry Standard: 10GbE/SAS-3 Our Base: USB 3.2 + 25GbE Our Advanced: 100GbE + NVMe-oF | ▲ Advanced enables 100Gbps throughput (ideal for real-time analytics) Base simplifies plug-and-play access | Base lacks low-latency networking; Advanced requires specialized cabling (IEEE 802.3 compliance) |
System Memory | Virtualization, database hosting | Industry Standard: 16GB DDR4 Our Base: 32GB DDR4 Our Advanced: 64GB DDR5 + HBM2E | ▲▲ Advanced delivers 3x faster memory bandwidth (for AI workloads) Base handles medium workloads efficiently | Base may bottleneck high-concurrency tasks; Advanced has higher power draw (JEDEC JESD79-5 compliance) |
Redundancy | Mission-critical systems | Industry Standard: Single PSU + basic RAID Our Base: Dual PSUs + RAID 5/6 Our Advanced: A/N + hot-swappable PSUs + RAID 64 | ▲▲ Advanced ensures 99.999% uptime (via A/N clustering) Base protects against single-drive failures | Base lacks live migration; Advanced requires complex setup (ISO/IEC 24761 compliance) |
Scalability | Growing SMEs, colocation facilities | Industry Standard: Fixed capacity Our Base: Modular 24-bay chassis Our Advanced: Rack-scale 48-bay + JBOD expansion | ▲▲ Advanced scales to 48 drives without downtime Base allows incremental upgrades | Base needs manual reconfiguration; Advanced demands dedicated rack space (SNIA Scalable Storage guidelines) |
Performance (IOPS) | HPC, financial trading | Industry Standard: 50k IOPS (HDD-based) Our Base: 150k IOPS (SAS/NVMe) Our Advanced: 500k+ IOPS (PCIe 4.0) | ▲▲ Advanced handles 500k+ IOPS (for real-time analytics) Base suits general workloads | Base may lag in high-latency scenarios; Advanced requires low-latency cooling (NVM Express 1.4a compliance) |