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In our performance testing using the DVD Store 3 benchmark, both current-generation clusters dramatically outperformed the legacy cluster, delivering more than 1.5 times the average number of orders per minute the legacy cluster did. This means that a company replacing their older cluster would see performance improvements of 60.6 percent with the single-socket Dell EMC cluster and 71.8 percent with the dual-socket HPE cluster. The performance difference between the two current-generation clusters was modest: the single-socket Dell EMC PowerEdge R7515 cluster delivered 93.4 percent of the OPM the dual-socket HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen10 cluster delivered. (See the science behind the report for more information about our testing.)