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        "msgid": "arcfra-aecp-6-3-breaks-performance-barriers-with-11-million-iops-delivering-premium-class-all-flash-1774183872",
        "date": "2026-03-22 19:23:41",
        "title": "Arcfra AECP 6.3 Breaks Performance Barriers with 11 Million IOPS, Delivering Premium-Class \"All-Flash\" Performance and RPO=0 Resilience",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Technology",
        "summary": "Arcfra has launched the Arcfra Enterprise Cloud Platform (AECP) 6.3, powered by the latest Arcfra Cloud Operating System (ACOS 6.3), which offers up to 4.6 times performance improvement and built-in synchronous replication with zero Recovery Point Objective (RPO). This upgrade provides a high-performance, cost-effective alternative to traditional VMware-based architectures, eliminating the need for expensive proprietary storage systems amid rising AI data processing demands. Key enhancements include over 11 million IOPS for random reads, reduced latency under 100 \u03bcs, and native security features, positioning AECP 6.3 as a solution for efficient, sustainable virtualisation in the AI-native era.",
        "content": "<p>Singapore, (ANTARA\/PRNewswire) - Arcfra, a pioneer in\nhigh-performance cloud computing infrastructure and artificial\nintelligence, today launched the Arcfra Enterprise Cloud Platform (AECP)\n6.3. Supported by the latest Arcfra Cloud Operating System (ACOS 6.3),\nthe newest version of AECP delivers performance improvements of up to\n4.6 times, along with synchronous replication featuring RPO=0 as a\nstandard feature, making it a high-performance and cost-effective\nalternative to conventional VMware-based architectures.<\/p>\n<p>After many companies faced surges in licence costs and the need to\nprocess large volumes of AI data, AECP 6.3 requires no specially\ndesigned (proprietary) and expensive storage systems thanks to in-depth\narchitectural optimisation.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cBy 2026, virtualisation standards will have shifted from merely\n\u2018runnable\u2019 to \u2018efficiently and sustainably runnable\u2019,\u201d said Robert Li,\nDirector of Alliance and Product Marketing at Arcfra. \u201cAECP 6.3 propels\nhyperconverged infrastructure into the era of AI-native acceleration,\nwhile addressing the complexities most feared by companies during\nmigrations from legacy systems.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Breaking Performance Barriers<\/p>\n<p>AECP 6.3 delivers speeds that \u201cbreak through hardware capability\nlimits\u201d via software-based optimisation, rivaling the performance of\npremium-class All-Flash Arrays. Based on testing on a standard\nthree-node cluster, the platform recorded maximum improvements compared\nto the previous version:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><p>Over 11 million IOPS on Random Read 4K (a 4.6X\nincrease).<\/p><\/li>\n<li><p>Over 130 GiB\/s on Sequential Read (a 3.6X increase).<\/p><\/li>\n<li><p>Latency reduced to below 100 \u03bcs on Random Read 4K.<\/p><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>These achievements are supported by integration of Intel\u00ae Data\nStreaming Accelerator (DSA), a more modern IO_uring framework, and the\nuse of 8-stripe virtual volumes that maximise storage parallelism\nwithout manual configuration.<\/p>\n<p>Risk-Free Operational Continuity for Critical Systems<\/p>\n<p>To protect critical workloads, AECP 6.3 introduces real-time\nsynchronous replication at the VM level without a Recovery Point\nObjective (RPO). This ensures data integrity, particularly for financial\ntransactions and AI\/VDI applications. Additionally, Arcfra has reduced\nthe minimum requirement for active-active clusters from six nodes to\nfour, making it easier for mid-sized companies to achieve high\navailability.<\/p>\n<p>Native Security Architecture<\/p>\n<p>AECP 6.3 introduces the \u201cSecurity by Design\u201d concept with encrypted\nlive migration and encryption at rest via a built-in Key Management\nService (KMS). This simplifies regulatory compliance without adding\noperational burdens.<\/p>\n<p>Easy to Operate at Scale<\/p>\n<p>AECP 6.3 is easy to operate at scale by automating routine tasks and\nreducing hidden costs. Available features include batch updating of\nVMTools, maintaining virtual PCI NIC addresses during migration to\nensure smooth transitions, and optimisation of hot migration that only\ntransfers valid data to minimise service disruptions.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/arcfra-aecp-6-3-breaks-performance-barriers-with-11-million-iops-delivering-premium-class-all-flash-1774183872",
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    "sponsor": "Okusi Associates",
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