OCZ PCIe 1 SI TB SSD
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OCZ PCIe 1 SI TB SSD
Price?
$1500.
Sources (and pictures):
http://www.jmax-hardware.com/news/ocz-zdrive.html
http://www.revioo.com/news/zdrive-ssd-ocz-n12467.html
Don't trust benchmarks, at least in one case OCZ cheated by using data size that fits in the cache, most likely they are all wrong.
It's already been outed as a RocketRaid card with four naked 250GB Vertex drives attached via SATA, all crammed into a plastic housing to hide the mess. It's no FusionIO drive - just a marketing gimmick. There's even photos showing the grey plastic molding, later painted black to look like an anodised heatsink.
Poor marketing in my opinion - damages OCZ's reputation just as they kicked a goal with the Vertex SSD.
Poor marketing in my opinion - damages OCZ's reputation just as they kicked a goal with the Vertex SSD.
It looks like it clearly states it's MLC flash memory (vs. volatile RAM used in devices like FusionIO) . Still not a product I would look at to purchase, though.bgiddins wrote:It's already been outed as a RocketRaid card with four naked 250GB Vertex drives attached via SATA, all crammed into a plastic housing to hide the mess. It's no FusionIO drive - just a marketing gimmick. There's even photos showing the grey plastic molding, later painted black to look like an anodised heatsink.
Poor marketing in my opinion - damages OCZ's reputation just as they kicked a goal with the Vertex SSD.
Can you buy 4 250 SI GB Vertexes and controller for this price? You can't even get crappy JMicrons with such capacity for $1500, not to mention controller.Capsaicin wrote:It looks like it clearly states it's MLC flash memory (vs. volatile RAM used in devices like FusionIO) . Still not a product I would look at to purchase, though.bgiddins wrote:It's already been outed as a RocketRaid card with four naked 250GB Vertex drives attached via SATA, all crammed into a plastic housing to hide the mess. It's no FusionIO drive - just a marketing gimmick. There's even photos showing the grey plastic molding, later painted black to look like an anodised heatsink.
Poor marketing in my opinion - damages OCZ's reputation just as they kicked a goal with the Vertex SSD.
ADDED: Which controller? HighPoint site doesn't mention any SATA / SAS one with Marvell chipset and PCIe x8.
FusionIO is not a RAM device. It's just regular flash, SLC or MLC depending on a model.Capsaicin wrote:It looks like it clearly states it's MLC flash memory (vs. volatile RAM used in devices like FusionIO) . Still not a product I would look at to purchase, though.bgiddins wrote:It's already been outed as a RocketRaid card with four naked 250GB Vertex drives attached via SATA, all crammed into a plastic housing to hide the mess. It's no FusionIO drive - just a marketing gimmick. There's even photos showing the grey plastic molding, later painted black to look like an anodised heatsink.
Poor marketing in my opinion - damages OCZ's reputation just as they kicked a goal with the Vertex SSD.
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I agree this is an awesome deal for 1500 dollars. If i had it, I certainly would!m^2 wrote:Can you buy 4 250 SI GB Vertexes and controller for this price? You can't even get crappy JMicrons with such capacity for $1500, not to mention controller.Capsaicin wrote:It looks like it clearly states it's MLC flash memory (vs. volatile RAM used in devices like FusionIO) . Still not a product I would look at to purchase, though.bgiddins wrote:It's already been outed as a RocketRaid card with four naked 250GB Vertex drives attached via SATA, all crammed into a plastic housing to hide the mess. It's no FusionIO drive - just a marketing gimmick. There's even photos showing the grey plastic molding, later painted black to look like an anodised heatsink.
Poor marketing in my opinion - damages OCZ's reputation just as they kicked a goal with the Vertex SSD.
FusionIO is not a RAM device. It's just regular flash, SLC or MLC depending on a model.Capsaicin wrote:It looks like it clearly states it's MLC flash memory (vs. volatile RAM used in devices like FusionIO) . Still not a product I would look at to purchase, though.bgiddins wrote:It's already been outed as a RocketRaid card with four naked 250GB Vertex drives attached via SATA, all crammed into a plastic housing to hide the mess. It's no FusionIO drive - just a marketing gimmick. There's even photos showing the grey plastic molding, later painted black to look like an anodised heatsink.
Poor marketing in my opinion - damages OCZ's reputation just as they kicked a goal with the Vertex SSD.
The case contains a RocketRaid 3520...m^2 wrote: Can you buy 4 250 SI GB Vertexes and controller for this price? You can't even get crappy JMicrons with such capacity for $1500, not to mention controller.
ADDED: Which controller? HighPoint site doesn't mention any SATA / SAS one with Marvell chipset and PCIe x8.
When I asked in a thread if the device was four Vertex crammed into a housing on an existing RAID card, the answer was "More or less".
To quote:
"Give a bunch of them a stack of Vertex, a few RAID cards, and they come back with some monster."
Nice find. So there's 256 MB cache on the controller. So 0 on the drives. So there's no Vertex inside. JMicron crap again?bgiddins wrote:The case contains a RocketRaid 3520...m^2 wrote: Can you buy 4 250 SI GB Vertexes and controller for this price? You can't even get crappy JMicrons with such capacity for $1500, not to mention controller.
ADDED: Which controller? HighPoint site doesn't mention any SATA / SAS one with Marvell chipset and PCIe x8.
When I asked in a thread if the device was four Vertex crammed into a housing on an existing RAID card, the answer was "More or less".
To quote:
"Give a bunch of them a stack of Vertex, a few RAID cards, and they come back with some monster."
My mistake. So why are all these other SSDs so slow?m^2 wrote:FusionIO is not a RAM device. It's just regular flash, SLC or MLC depending on a model.Capsaicin wrote:It looks like it clearly states it's MLC flash memory (vs. volatile RAM used in devices like FusionIO) . Still not a product I would look at to purchase, though.
That's true. I'm using Vertex 30GB (which has a 32MB cache) since yesterday and I can see much improvement over previous gen SSD's, but still when drive is filling up performance is dropping. It would be interesting to see some benchmarks of the filled ZDrive.Aris wrote:No cache to sequence data. Every SSD with built in cache, or any SSD used with a raid controller with cache runs fine.Capsaicin wrote: My mistake. So why are all these other SSDs so slow?
All? X-25E? ZeusIOPS?Capsaicin wrote:My mistake. So why are all these other SSDs so slow?m^2 wrote:FusionIO is not a RAM device. It's just regular flash, SLC or MLC depending on a model.Capsaicin wrote:It looks like it clearly states it's MLC flash memory (vs. volatile RAM used in devices like FusionIO) . Still not a product I would look at to purchase, though.
There are fast drives. They just cost a lot.
bgiddins wrote:It's already been outed as a RocketRaid card with four naked 250GB Vertex drives attached via SATA, all crammed into a plastic housing to hide the mess. It's no FusionIO drive - just a marketing gimmick. There's even photos showing the grey plastic molding, later painted black to look like an anodised heatsink.
Poor marketing in my opinion - damages OCZ's reputation just as they kicked a goal with the Vertex SSD.
its really shown of picture, maybe they can replace this
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Looks like this is going to market after all... but with something like a 40mm fan embedded as a cooling solution!!! So much for silent SSDs.
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