A press release on the site of Micron says it launches on the market for PCI-Express SSD for data center and web servers with the new product family RealSSD P320h. The cards use SLC flash modules etched into 34 nm. Capacities vary between 350 GB and 700 GB Micron says it designed the controller reaches 750,000 IOPS read and write IOPS 341,000 for larger models and 298,000 IOPS for the smallest.
The card supports full height of a PCI-Express standard, but is half as long. The sequential flow is 2 GB / s read and 250MB / s write. It's better than Fusion-io has a throughput of 1.5 GB / s read. The RealSSD P320h would also be less expensive than its competitor's solution, according to Micron.
He claims that his GB costs $ 16, $ 20 against $ 25 for the Fusion-io. The debut of the manufacturer on the market for server SSDs are interesting.
The card supports full height of a PCI-Express standard, but is half as long. The sequential flow is 2 GB / s read and 250MB / s write. It's better than Fusion-io has a throughput of 1.5 GB / s read. The RealSSD P320h would also be less expensive than its competitor's solution, according to Micron.
He claims that his GB costs $ 16, $ 20 against $ 25 for the Fusion-io. The debut of the manufacturer on the market for server SSDs are interesting.
- Micron announces its first PCIe SSD for enterprise data centers (02/06/2011)
- Micron streaks away with PCIe flash (02/06/2011)
- Micron Demos PCIe RealSSD P320h, Achieves Over 3GB/s Of Sustained Throughput (02/06/2011)
- PCM prototype beats PCIe flash (03/06/2011)
- Micron RealSSD P320h can read 3GBps, write 2GBps, impress millions of geeks per second (03/06/2011)
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