Today at Storage Visions we saw OCZ displaying their new aeonDrive. This is a pure RAM based SSD meant for high end database applications where thousands of random writes per second take place continuously.
While the RAM is DDR3-1333 from Micron, we figure it’s running at a lower clock rate, since all of that data passes through a single SATA 6Gb/sec interface. OCZ claims up to 140,000 4K IOPS and >500,000 single sector (512 byte) IOPS. Those figures are essentially saturating the capabilities of SATA 6Gb/sec.PC Perspective’s CES 2012 coverage is sponsored by MSI Computer.
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man, that thing is going to
man, that thing is going to be expensive!!
Gigabyte iRam 3.0? 😉
Gigabyte iRam 3.0? 😉
RocketDrive was made in the
RocketDrive was made in the U.S. even before IRam and they are not around anymore either. Hyperdrive is sold from England and you can choose to put up to 64 Gigs of RAM in. Not sure what the advantage with OCZ is.