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IBM Project Quicksilver sports 4.1TB SSD and 1M I/O per seco

 
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 9:45 pm    Post subject: IBM Project Quicksilver sports 4.1TB SSD and 1M I/O per seco Reply with quote

The Solid State Drive market is without a doubt the hottest storage technology of today and even though us mortals are still wanting higher storage capacity, it's just a matter of cost. SSD devices can be made with really high storage capacity and if nothing else you can always connect multiple drives to create a truly massive configuration. This is exactly what IBM has done and with Project Quicksilver it has combined its own storage virtualization technology with Solid State Drives.

The result is a rack solution with a storage capacity of 4.1 Terabyte and even better performance as it humiliates similar harddrive-based systems. IBM achieved groundbreaking data transfers at a sustained rate of over one million I/O per second, with a response time of less than a millisecond. Quicksilver is 250% faster, takes up one fifth of the floor space, and only requires 55% of the power and cooling consumed by an equivalent harddrive-based system.


"The ultimate benefits of solid state will require software, management and systems capabilities -- with IBM being uniquely positioned, with its deep research and development capabilities and broad product and services experience, to unlock that potential," said Andy Monshaw, general manager, system storage, IBM.


The project is of course an enterprise venture and has a lot of advantages over current solutions, and IBM claims that the system will be available on the market within 12 months. The price is unknown and to be honest, we don't want to know.

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 12:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Lets see... IBM has a low community rep due to loud boasting, hype and "prototypes" but no finish.

I'd still rather get this though: http://www.dvnation.com/vForum/showthread.php?t=89

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 12:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

KTE wrote:
Lets see... IBM has a low community rep due to loud boasting, hype and "prototypes" but no finish.

I'd still rather get this though: http://www.dvnation.com/vForum/showthread.php?t=89

Surprised


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 8:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

KTE wrote:
Lets see... IBM has a low community rep due to loud boasting, hype and "prototypes" but no finish.

I'd still rather get this though: http://www.dvnation.com/vForum/showthread.php?t=89

Surprised

So, it's finally out? Cool. Been looking forward to that thing hitting the market for a while now, I'd love to get my hands on one of those. Smile
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