Monday, March 7th 2011
OCZ Unveils IBIS XL 4 TB HSDL Solid State Drive
After dedicating a big chunk of its resources to the SSD market, OCZ's R&D became a fertile ground for new SSD solutions. The company put up its latest high performance, high capacity SSD for enterprises at CeBIT, the IBIS XL. This monstrosity supports OCZ's very own HSDL interface, and comes in the 5.25-inch form-factor (about the size of a PC optical drive). It offers a humongous 4 terabyte of storage, higher than even the highest PC hard drive in the market, which offers 3 TB. IBIS XL offers transfer rates of 1800 MB/s read, 1700 MB/s write, and up to 200,000 IOPS 4K random write performance.
Source:
SemiAccurate
32 Comments on OCZ Unveils IBIS XL 4 TB HSDL Solid State Drive
150hp/L is pretty good. That's a 400hp 2.0L 4-banger. A Bugatti is not an "import tuner" out racing Subarus. :slap: Nor is it an alcohol burning v8 big-block that get's rebuilt every half dozen runs. :rolleyes:
So how long before flash replaces ram? I could see that happening in the near future, profits permitting.
You tell me how long it will take, hahaha! :roll: