Fusion-io on Wednesday announced the ioDrive Duo, which the company claims is the fastest to date. Fusion-io also claims Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak as its chief scientist.
Targeted primarily at business applications, such as database servers, capacities range from 160 gigabytes to 640 gigabytes. And by the second half of this year, this will increase to 1.28 terabytes.
The boards are based on PCI Express data bus and can sustain up to 20 gigabits per-second of raw throughput--many times the rate of fast hard disk drives. Sustained read bandwidth is 1,500 megabytes-per-second, while sustained write bandwidth is 1,400 MB/sec--many times the speeds of SSDs found in laptops today. (Additional specifications here.)
Because Fusion-io targets businesses, reliability is important. Its Flashback protection, for example, is a self-healing technology that is capable of instantaneously restoring lost data and uses an extra dedicated chip to repair failed devices.
Currently, the ioDrive sells for "under US$30 per usable GB," according to a statement from the company.
This article was first published as a blog post on CNET News.












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