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form factor | rackmount SSDs Earlier versions of this document only listed the single fastest rackmount SSD in each u-size (1U, 2U etc) - but there were some disadvantages in that method because the listings were dominated by RAM SSDs - even though flash SSDs represented the realistic choices made by most users. To make this rackmount SSD list more useful I've changed this section to include the top 3 or so companies in each market/ application silo. You'll have to look at each vendor's own offerings to get the exact specifications - but these are the vendors who are positioning themselves as the companies to beat in each of these market segments.
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PCIe SSD cards | See also:- the article - the 3 fastest PCIe SSDs list - or is it really lists? And here's another thing you may be wondering about - how will Memory Channel SSDs affect the PCIe SSD market? | |||
Fusion-io | ioDrive Octal double-width card | PCIe | 1 million IOPS 6.2 GB/s of bandwidth. | |
Virident Systems | FlashMAX 1/2 height, 1/2 length | PCIe | 160K IOPS (4KB), 75/25 R/W, 1.6GB/s sustained write, 47us READ latency, 1.5 million read IOPS (512B) | |
Texas Memory Systems | RamSan-70 single slot card | PCIe | 600K / 250K R/W IOPS, R/W throughput - 2GB/s and 1.4GB/s respectively, latency 30 µs | |
OCZ | Z-Drive R4 - full height | PCIe | 2.8GB/s R/W throughput - 410K / 275K R/W IOPS | |
The specs below - for 3.5" SAS drives are performance indicators for the older 6Gbps products | ||||
3.5" | STEC | ZeusRAM SSD | SAS 6Gbps | under 23 microseconds average latency |
STEC | ZeusIOPS | SAS 6Gbps | 80,000 IOPS random read, 40,000 IOPS random write with transfer speeds of 550MB/s read and 300MB/s write. | |
2.5" | In the 2.5" form factor - the 2 competing interfaces with claims for the "dastest 2.5 inch SSD" will be the 2.5" PCIe and 12Gbps SAS. However, in the current state of the market - the very small number of 2.5" PCIe SSDs don't have impressive write performance - and are mostly pitched at read intensive applications. | |||
Samsung | XS1715 | 2.5" PCIe | 3GB/s read, 740,000 read IOPS | |
HGST | Ultrastar | SAS 12Gbps | 1.2GB/s read, 750MB/s write, and R/W IOPS of 145,000 and 100,000 respectively | |
SMART | Optimus | SAS 6Gbps | 100K/50K random IOPS and 500MB/s sustained R/W transfer rates | |
OCZ | Vertex 4 | SATA 3 | 95K / 85K random IOPS (4K blocks) and 535 MB/s throughput. | |
1.8" | SMART | Optimus | SAS 6Gbps | R/W speeds of 500 MB/s. IOPS is 45,000 for read, and 100,000 for write. |
1" | This form factor includes a diverse range of SSDs on a chip and modules which aren't all plug compatible. For indicative performances see the tiny SSDs page. | SATA | ||
USB | Renice Technology | R/W speeds of 400MB/s and 320MB/s respectively. |
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
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