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Sequential Write

| Test | Configuration | Throughput (MiB/s) | Latency (p99) | |------|----------------|-------------------|---------------| | | 24 × NVMe‑SSD, DEC (12, 4) | 23,800 | 1.2 ms | | Random Read (4 KB) | 48 × NVMe‑SSD, cache‑enabled | 12,350 | 0.8 ms | | Cross‑Region Replication | 3‑zone (US‑East, EU‑West, AP‑South) | 4,200 | 45 ms | | Failover Recovery | Simulated node loss (30 % of cluster) | N/A | < 2 s to full redundancy |