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March 16th, 2006, 05:56 AM
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STORAGE NEWS: 1 Terabyte of Solid State Hard Drive Space
Texas Memory Systems are selling a 1 TB storage solution called the Tera-RamSan. Bandwidth = 24 GB per second, Latency = Less than 14 microseconds. This requires 2,500 watts of power.TMS has responded to the need for a fast, scalable platform for data storage with the Tera-RamSan solid state disk (SSD) system. The Tera-RamSan holds between 384 and 1024 GB of fast, non-volatile DDRRAM storage in three to 8 independent SSD modules, each containing its own wide array of redundant high-availability features. If more capacity is required, simply install additional modules without interruption of the system.
Tera-RamSan highlights:
- Up to 1 Terabyte of non-volatile DDRRAM in 24U.
- Unlimited overall capacity
- Over 3.2 million random I/O requests per second.
- Over 24 GB/second of random sustainable data bandwidth.
- Up to 512 physical LUNs.
- Requires 2,500 watts of power.
- Up to 8 independent non-volatile solid state disks (SSD) modules. Each SSD module is a RamSan-400, including 128 GB of DDRRAM and up to eight 4-Gbit Fibre Channel connections.
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