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Fusion-io: An enterprise SAN in your hand

By | September 25, 2007, 1:05pm PDT

Summary: At DEMOfall 07, Fusion-io introduced the next big thing in storage, a NAND flash PCI Express card with up to 640 gigabytes that offers performance at DRAM bandwidth, a thousand times faster than a disk drive, according to David Flynn, CTO and co-founder of the company. “The ioDrive collapses an enterprise SAN to a [...]

At DEMOfall 07, Fusion-io introduced the next big thing in storage, a NAND flash PCI Express card with up to 640 gigabytes that offers performance at DRAM bandwidth, a thousand times faster than a disk drive, according to David Flynn, CTO and co-founder of the company. “The ioDrive collapses an enterprise SAN to a PCI Express card,” he said.

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The ioDrive doesn’t require a RAID controller and has the benefit of no moving parts. It’s ideal for applications such as transaction processing, I/O intensive tasks and creating more virtual machines per server. Transaction rates can increase up to 25 times because the NAND is more directly attached to the “arteries” of the computer, Flynn said. The company claims that its technology performs 200 times better than Ultra SCSI, SAS, 2 gigabit-per-second Fiber Channel and Solid State Disks for sustained data rates and 8K random reads.

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Fusion-io is developing strategic relationships for its technology, and is a solution partner for HP’s BladeSystems. Pricing will be around $30 per gigabyte retail, Flynn said. With NAND prices dropping by about half each year–mostly due to the volume of thumb drives–the ioDrive will become even more economical.

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RE: Fusion-io: An enterprise SAN in your hand
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q94040@... 25th Sep 2007
Seems almost to good to be true. If it's real, it's hot.
The Fusion-io will be comparable in 4 years from the current cost of $4,500 to the WD-Raptor , 150GB at approximately $250. Users will eat it up at that point in time and cost. For high end time dependent and 100% uptime users will buy it now and maybe it will be a shorter time frame for the rest of the industry and users and there is competition I will wait for the knock off units in 1-2 years.
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I think ejjinc missed the point. the WD-Raptor cannot deliver anywhere near the performance under random IO service cycles. The implications of this technology are huge. This is not a GB for GB comparison.
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dan.pancamo@... 27th Sep 2007
WOW! DAS is back!
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