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Why real-world performance doesn’t match advertised levels | Cassius Rhue, SIOS Technology

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In this segment, Cassius Rhue, VP of Customer Experience at SIOS Technology, discusses why actual end-users often fail to achieve the advertised performance levels of a product. He highlights common factors like CPU type, memory, disk speed, and lesser-considered factors like workload generation and tuning in the environment. He also emphasizes the significant gap between advertised and real-world performance and the importance of understanding these factors for optimal performance in specific environments.

Guest: Cassius Rhue (LinkedIn)
Company: SIOS Technology
Show: To The Point

This summary was written by Emily Nicholls.

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