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Micron develops SSD (solid state disc) with throughput of 1GB/Sec

Nov 28th, 2008 | By Premnath Sah | Category: Harddrive, performance

Joe Jeddeloh, director of the vendor’s Advanced Storage Technology Center, Micron, demonstrated the technology using a two-processor, eight-core Intel Xeon PC and a card with two SSDs and 16 flash channels. A blurry readout showed the SSD reaching 800MB/sec. throughput, with Jeddeloh claiming that it “will be hitting a bandwidth of 1GB/sec. and at least 200,000 IOPS,” or I/O operations per second. The card was directly connected to a PCI Express (PCIe) slot, bypassing Serial ATA or Serial Attached SCSI interfaces that would normally be used to plug SSDs into a server or PC, thereby limiting it to 3Gbit/sec. throughput per channel.

Using file transfers ranging from 2KB to 2MB, Jeddeloh demonstrated 150,000 to 160,000 random reads per second in the video. “That’s what flash can do when it’s managed correctly,” Jeddeloh said.

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