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Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| DDRdrive's X1 product can hit 300000 IOPS If the new DDRdrive can deliver on the promises of its manufacturer, it may have the potential to grow into a contender no one saw coming. It isn’t the typical SSD you would buy for your home PC, but if you are looking for massive IOPS performance without spending half a million dollars, for example to accelerate a certain portion of a database, this may be an interesting product to look to. The DDRdrive X1 is a PCIe Gen 1-based hybrid SSD, combining 4 GB of DDR memory and 4 GB of NAND flash memory. The DRAM portion is used to take advantage of speed when needed while the NAND part is used for backups. The manufacturer claims that a full 4 GB backup can be performed in about 60 seconds and the drive can scale 1:1 with multiple drives in operation. So, for example, you could use eight cards for a 32 GB capacity and still do a 32 GB backup in 60 seconds, which is an amazing feat. http://www.tgdaily.com/html_tmp/cont...42283-135.html
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Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| thanks! too much c/p action
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