Solid State Drives in Enterprise Applications

Courtesy Linux Today  Sun, 01/31/2010 - 06:03

Enterprise Storage Forum: "Flashed-based solid-state drives (SSDs) are becoming a big issue for enterprise storage users; a number of customers I work with are planning for this new "tier 0" data storage for a number of reasons.

It could be as simple as IOPS per watt, IOPS per dollar, or for some applications, bandwidth per GB/sec of storage."


 

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