KENTUCKY DERBY

Definition: A famous American horse race known for its high expectations and unpredictable outcomes.

Explanation

The Kentucky Derby is a renowned horse race that symbolizes the peak of anticipation and performance under pressure. It serves as a metaphor in technology for initial burst performance versus sustained real-world operation, illustrating how early promise may not always translate into long-term success.

Example

In flash storage, the Kentucky Derby analogy highlights how a device may start with impressive burst speeds, similar to a horse’s fast start at the Derby, but slow down significantly during sustained use, revealing its true performance capabilities.

Who This Is For

This term is useful for technology professionals, especially those working with hardware performance, storage solutions, and system design, who need to understand the difference between peak and sustained performance metrics.

Related Terms

burst speed,sustained speed,flash storage,controller,NAND

Also Known As

Derby

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