Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Segate introduces it's first flash drive

Seagate Technology announced its first solid-state disk drive and said the product is aimed at the booming general server and blade server marketplace.
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  Seagate's new Pulsar SSD is a 2.5-in., enterprise-class drive that uses single-level cell (SLC) NAND flash chips. The Pulsar will offer up to 240MB/sec. sequential read speeds and 200MB/sec. sequential write speeds or peak performance of up to 30,000 read IOPS and 25,000 write IOPS, with a five-year limited warranty. Seagate is among the last of the big disk drive manufacturers -- a list that includes Fujitsu, Hitachi and Western Digital -- to enter the SSD market.

Key Advantages

  • Single-level cell (SLC) technology optimizes SSD reliability and endurance
  • 0.44 percent AFR for high reliability and endurance
  • Up to 200GB capacity in a 2.5-inch form factor and 7mm z-height
  • Power loss data protection to ensure against data loss upon power failure
  • 5-Year Limited Warranty
  • SATA 3Gb/s interface to support current blade server chipsets
  • Leveraging industry-leading, global enterprise support
  • Industry-leading SSS and SSD standards development through JEDEC and SNIA

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