The innovative Z-Drive p88 R2 SSD maximizes bandwidth by taking the SATA bottleneck out of the equation and utilizes the speed advantages of the PCI-Express interface.
somewhat i dont think the SATA part is the bottleneck of a conventional HD ...
The innovative Z-Drive p88 R2 SSD maximizes bandwidth by taking the SATA bottleneck out of the equation and utilizes the speed advantages of the PCI-Express interface.
somewhat i dont think the SATA part is the bottleneck of a conventional HD ...
Even the SATA3/6GB variant?
(Just that PCIE-E seems like a odd choice for a HDD, though I've seen it before, there's also this SAS interface for servers that is apparently very fast, USB3 should also be able to help a lot via external components though the same likely goes for e-SATA3.)
EDIT: Which if SATA2 3GB was a max of 300 MB/s transfer that would be 600MB/s transfer.
(Read and write performance differs but the latest SSD reviews I've read showed the highest end models just below that 300MB threshold so having surpassed it by now seems likely.)
EDIT: Aha so that's how it is.
Last edited by JBeckman on Fri, 28th Jan 2011 10:30; edited 2 times in total
The upcoming Vertex 3 and Intel G3 drives will go well beyond the SATA 2 barrier. Considering this is an internal RAID 0, even the "old" tech would easily surpass that
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