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Now add a SATA connector to it and put all this into a 2,5" enclosure so that I can stick it into my laptop, like I can do with a cheap-o off-the-shelf SSD for a few hundred bucks
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Sorry, not for that use case ...
There is a market emerging for those high performance accelerators, even at the home and small business level : e.g. "MARS & AMS Releases eSATA Dynamic SSD RAM Disk"
http://www.acard.com.tw/english/newstabpop.jsp?idno=101 Question : am I correct in believing that S.M.A.R.T. in the SDD is a prerequisite for OpenSolaris to be able to use it as either ZIL or L2ARC? To my last information, ACARD's ANS-9010 RAM-SSD does not implement SMART (yet?). (That one has 2 SATA ports each 130,000 IOPS.) P.S. Happy New Year!
this acard thing rocks... and you dont even need smart if you use it as l2arc only... it supports ecc, battery cache and even dump to compact flash, so it is the best choice I know for less than 1K bucks...
Here is yet another example that the industry at large is EXTREMELY active in this field : http://silverstonetek.com/products/p_contents.php?pno=HDDBOOST&area=
"HDDBOOST is a unique product that combines the best qualities of traditional hard drive and solid state disk (SSD) into one virtual super storage solution.” SATA SSD" Unfortunately this one is so easy you don't get the chance to actually learn anything |
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CommentsSat, 31.07.2010 01:54
Thanks for those comparisons T
S -food for thought indeed...
Sat, 31.07.2010 01:04
Correction for old Premium pri
ce, since I misread the SPARC
premium prices:
1-2S: $1080
3S+ $1980
Current [...]
Sat, 31.07.2010 00:47
Joerg: you know what I realiz
ed after thinking about this a
little more?
http://www.th
eregister.co.uk/2009/10/ [...]
Fri, 30.07.2010 23:12
....again FUD?...
http://ww
w.computerweekly.com/Articles/
2010/07/30/242174/Oracle-clear
s-the-air-on-OpenSolaris [...]
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