Fusion-io has announced a new revamp of its ioDrive SSD product range which now includes smaller flashchip dies and new controller firmware. To provide you with a much faster and reliable service from your solid state disks.
The ioDrive2 will be able to provide transfer speeds of up to 3Gb per second and will be available with single-level cell NAND (SLC) in 400GB and 600GB capacity. Multi-level cell NAND (MLC) ioDrive2 models will be available in 365GB, 785GB, and 1.2TB sizes. The ioDrive2 Duo will be available in 1.2TB and 2.4TB capacity.
CEO David Flynn said the current ioDrive technology was introduced four years ago and Fusion was now “introducing something that will toast it. This thing is a beast”.
The new SSDs are supported on all major operating systems, including all 64-bit Windows and Windows Server versions, Mac OS X 10.6.7/10.7, RHEL 4/5/6, SLES 10/11, OEL v5/6, VMware ESX 4.0/4.1/ESXi 4.1/5.0, Solaris 10 U8/U9 and and HP-UX 11i.
Source: The Register
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