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Read MoreGraid Technology now offers the world's fastest NVMe and NVMeoF RAID card for PCIe Gen 4, designed to deliver superior NVMe/NVMeoF, SAS, and SATA performance while increasing read/write in all flash array and HPC applications.
SupremeRAID™ SR-1010 PCIe 4.0 adapter delivers lightning-fast SSD performance in AI-accelerated compute, all flash array, and HPC applications. Designed for both Linux and Windows operating systems, it supports RAID levels 0/1/10/5/6/JBOD while the core software license supports up to 32 native NVMe drives. SupremeRAID™ SR-1010 enables superior NVMe/NVMeoF, SAS, and SATA performance while increasing scalability, improving flexibility, and lowering TCO. Its revolutionary AI solution eliminates the traditional RAID bottleneck in mass storage to deliver maximum SSD performance for high-intensity workloads.
SupremeRAID™ SR-1010 increases read performance to 19 M IOPS and 110GB/s throughput and increases write performance to 1.1 M IOPS and 22 GB/s throughput in RAID 5/6, while maintaining the superior level of data protection our customers and partners have come to expect. (Based on Linux RAID5 with Intel Xeon Gold 6338 CPU 32-Core with 2.0GHz x 2)
RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10
32
4
8
Defined by physical drive size
Linux: AlmaLinux 8.5
Rocky Linux 8.5
CentOS 7.9, 8.4, 8.5
openSUSE Leap 15.2, 15.3
RHEL 7.9, 8.4, 8.5
SLES 15 SP2, SP3
Ubuntu 20.04
Windows Server 2019 x86-64
Windows Server 2022 x86-64
x16 PCIe Gen 4.0
70 W
2.713″ H x 6.6″ L, Dual Slot
306 g
Introducing the world’s first NVMe and NVMeoF RAID card to unlock the full potential of your SSD performance. SupremeRAID™ cutting edge technology eliminates the traditional RAID performance bottleneck to deliver world-record performance, comprehensive data protection, and unmatched flexibility at the lowest TCO on the market.
. | Linux Environment | Windows Environment | ||||
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OPTIMAL | RAID 5 | RAID 6 | RAID 10 | RAID 5 | RAID 6 | RAID 10 |
4k Random Read IOPS | 19M IOPS | 19M IOPS | 19M IOPS | 2 M IOPS | 2 M IOPS | 2 M IOPS |
4k Random Write IOPS | 1.5 M IOPS | 1 M IOPS | 6 M IOPS | 600 k IOPS | 450 k IOPS | 1 M IOPS |
1M Sequential Read THROUGHPUT | 110 GB/s | 110 GB/s | 110 GB/s | 74 GB/s | 68 GB/s | 70 GB/s |
1M Sequential Write THROUGHPUT | 22 GB/s | 21 GB/s | 25 GB/s | 15 GB/s | 15 GB/s | 35 GB/s |
REBUILD REBUILD_SPEED=LOW | ||||||
4k Random Read IOPS | 5.5 M IOPS | 5.5 M IOPS | 9 M IOPS | 300 k IOPS | 350 k IOPS | 2 M IOPS |
4k Random Write IOPS | 1.1 M IOPS | 800 k IOPS | 5 M IOPS | 500 k IOPS | 500 k IOPS | 1 M IOPS |
1M Sequential Read THROUGHPUT | 23 GB/s | 24 GB/s | 55 GB/s | 21 GB/s | 21 GB/s | 15 GB/s |
1M Sequential Write THROUGHPUT | 21 GB/s | 21 GB/s | 25 GB/s | 12 GB/s | 12 GB/s | 13 GB/s |
. | Linux Environment | Windows Environment | ||||
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OPTIMAL | RAID 5 | RAID 6 | RAID 10 | RAID 5 | RAID 6 | RAID 10 |
4k Random Read IOPS | 19M IOPS | 19M IOPS | 19M IOPS | 2 M IOPS | 2 M IOPS | 2 M IOPS |
4k Random Write IOPS | 1.5 M IOPS | 1 M IOPS | 6 M IOPS | 600 k IOPS | 450 k IOPS | 1 M IOPS |
1M Sequential Read THROUGHPUT | 110 GB/s | 110 GB/s | 110 GB/s | 74 GB/s | 68 GB/s | 70 GB/s |
1M Sequential Write THROUGHPUT | 22 GB/s | 21 GB/s | 25 GB/s | 15 GB/s | 15 GB/s | 35 GB/s |
REBUILD REBUILD_SPEED=LOW | ||||||
4k Random Read IOPS | 5.5 M IOPS | 5.5 M IOPS | 9 M IOPS | 300 k IOPS | 350 k IOPS | 2 M IOPS |
4k Random Write IOPS | 1.1 M IOPS | 800 k IOPS | 5 M IOPS | 500 k IOPS | 500 k IOPS | 1 M IOPS |
1M Sequential Read THROUGHPUT | 23 GB/s | 24 GB/s | 55 GB/s | 21 GB/s | 21 GB/s | 15 GB/s |
1M Sequential Write THROUGHPUT | 21 GB/s | 21 GB/s | 25 GB/s | 12 GB/s | 12 GB/s | 13 GB/s |
. | Linux Environment | Windows Environment | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
OPTIMAL | RAID 5 | RAID 6 | RAID 10 | RAID 5 | RAID 6 | RAID 10 |
4k Random Read IOPS | 19M IOPS | 19M IOPS | 19M IOPS | 2 M IOPS | 2 M IOPS | 2 M IOPS |
4k Random Write IOPS | 1.5 M IOPS | 1 M IOPS | 6 M IOPS | 600 k IOPS | 450 k IOPS | 1 M IOPS |
1M Sequential Read THROUGHPUT | 110 GB/s | 110 GB/s | 110 GB/s | 74 GB/s | 68 GB/s | 70 GB/s |
1M Sequential Write THROUGHPUT | 22 GB/s | 21 GB/s | 25 GB/s | 15 GB/s | 15 GB/s | 35 GB/s |
REBUILD REBUILD_SPEED=LOW | ||||||
4k Random Read IOPS | 5.5 M IOPS | 5.5 M IOPS | 9 M IOPS | 300 k IOPS | 350 k IOPS | 2 M IOPS |
4k Random Write IOPS | 1.1 M IOPS | 800 k IOPS | 5 M IOPS | 500 k IOPS | 500 k IOPS | 1 M IOPS |
1M Sequential Read THROUGHPUT | 23 GB/s | 24 GB/s | 55 GB/s | 21 GB/s | 21 GB/s | 15 GB/s |
1M Sequential Write THROUGHPUT | 21 GB/s | 21 GB/s | 25 GB/s | 12 GB/s | 12 GB/s | 13 GB/s |
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