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Solid State Disk (SSD/SDRAM)
Computer systems and networks have increased exponentially in both speed
and performance throughout the "Digital Age". Conversely, storage device
speed - measured by seek time, operations per second , total bandwidth,
and other mechanics - have remained relatively stagnant.
These storage limitations have created a significant bottleneck,
resulting in a substantial performance gap over the years. In
high-demand networks, this performance gap is painfully obvious - the
fastest processors in the world are underutilised if the storage device
can’t carry out it’s orders fast enough. And in situations where ‘hot
files’ and databases are constantly read from or written to by multiple
sources across a network, this bottleneck creates a crisis for the
entire network infrastructure.
Bringing storage devices into the ‘Digital Age’, solid state disk
technology removes the I/O bottleneck by replacing hard disk drives with
high speed circuitry. Instead of a rotating disk, a solid state disk
uses memory chips (typically SDRAM) to read and write data, resulting in
full utilisation of existing processors and bandwidth. With an access
time of only 20 microseconds, SDRAM delivers data 250 times faster
than conventional disk drives. Uncompromised SDRAM data integrity is
maintained through both battery backup and redundant disk drives, so
your data is always protected on solid date disk.
