Wednesday, March 7th 2012
OCZ AEONDrive DRAM SSD Detailed
As a leading SSD vendor, OCZ sure has a strong engineering muscle to flex. Flex it did, with the AEONDrive DRAM SSD. This drive uses DRAM as its primary storage medium (as long as there's a constant power source). The device is thus ideal for those parts of the datacenter which hold "hot data". Unlike similar solutions such as FusionIO drives, the AEONDrive utilizes SAS 6 Gb/s interface. SAS is a low-overhead protocol since it allows exchange of larger numbers of simultaneous host commands than ATA. As for the performance OCZ claims the AEONDrive provides 140,000 IOPS 4K, and 540,000 IOPS 512. Since DRAM is a much lower-density medium than NAND flash, one should expect AEONDrives to be available only in relatively low capacities such as 64 GB (still big enough for pain databases). Not much more is detailed about the drive. It would be great if the AEONDrive could back itself up onto NAND flash before turning itself off.
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7 Comments on OCZ AEONDrive DRAM SSD Detailed
But also there was the pci I-RAM from gigabyte
These things seam to come along every now and then and disappear before i can afford one :laugh:
I do much prefer the idea of versions that use sticks of ram for home use but this new one from OCZ seams pretty nice and more of a plug and play type device so seams better for server use instead of someone having to stuff a drive with RAM first.
step 2 - buy 8x8gb ram sticks
step 3 - setup a ramdisk
step 4 - ?????
step 5 - profit!!!
step 2 - buy 8x8gb ram sticks and enjoy your 64gb of ram
step 3 - buy a ram drive as well
step 4 - ?????
step 5 - profit!!!
:p
Those devices were pretty old, i have only seen ones released well before 6 ram slots were on standard consumer boards (before LGA1366) so they had more of a use back then but the OCZ product is for servers which will already be using their RAM so for that use this drive is much more logical than a software based RAM drive.