Thursday, September 13th 2012
OCZ Deneva 2 Gain QNAP TurboNAS Certification
OCZ Technology Group, Inc., a leading provider of high-performance solid-state drives (SSDs) for computing devices and systems, today announced that its 2.5-inch SATA III Deneva 2 SSD series, supporting multi-level cell (MLC) synchronous and asynchronous NAND formats, are now compatible with QNAP Systems Inc.'s Turbo NAS products. The addition of Deneva 2 SSDs into QNAP's Turbo NAS peripherals compatibility list represents the first successful enterprise certification of OCZ SSDs into this platform and the third successful certification of OCZ SATA III SSDs, joining OCZ Vertex 3 and Agility 3 SSDs on the list.
With the industry's fastest transactional performance for SATA III-based drives, Deneva 2 SSDs deliver up to 80,000 input/output operations per second (IOPS) performance (random 4K writes) and a maximum bandwidth of 550 MB/s. They also support best-in-class enterprise endurance and reliability, featuring power loss data protection, minimal write amplification, intelligent block management and wear-leveling, security encryption, and advanced error correction."QNAP is delighted to announce that the capacities from the product line-up, including 60GB, 120GB, 240GB, and 480GB, have been verified to be compatible with the Turbo NAS series," said Edward Lin, Marketing Director of QNAP.
"QNAP Turbo NAS products provide high-performance, reliable storage designed as affordable and easy-to-manage solutions for virtualized and clustered environments," said Alex Mei, Chief Marketing Officer of OCZ Technology. "With the certification of our complete line of Deneva 2 SSDs into the QNAP Turbo NAS product platforms, users will experience greater virtualization efficiencies in IT management, data availability and in ease of deployment."
With the industry's fastest transactional performance for SATA III-based drives, Deneva 2 SSDs deliver up to 80,000 input/output operations per second (IOPS) performance (random 4K writes) and a maximum bandwidth of 550 MB/s. They also support best-in-class enterprise endurance and reliability, featuring power loss data protection, minimal write amplification, intelligent block management and wear-leveling, security encryption, and advanced error correction."QNAP is delighted to announce that the capacities from the product line-up, including 60GB, 120GB, 240GB, and 480GB, have been verified to be compatible with the Turbo NAS series," said Edward Lin, Marketing Director of QNAP.
"QNAP Turbo NAS products provide high-performance, reliable storage designed as affordable and easy-to-manage solutions for virtualized and clustered environments," said Alex Mei, Chief Marketing Officer of OCZ Technology. "With the certification of our complete line of Deneva 2 SSDs into the QNAP Turbo NAS product platforms, users will experience greater virtualization efficiencies in IT management, data availability and in ease of deployment."
35 Comments on OCZ Deneva 2 Gain QNAP TurboNAS Certification
such generalisation is simply wrong. OCZ forums give pretty good support if youre willing to go to them, and they also RMA their broken stuff pretty easily.
I have a OCZ Agility 2 240gb in my work laptop, 9 months 27 days, always working.
There is not a single manufacturer, nor a single component line, which had a 100% rate of beeing alive on arrival, there is always DOAs, or products which break after a short while. ;)
What is the source of your numbers? Produce, you're just full of hot air.
The lowest failure rate in the market is still 1% or more.. Lol talk about pulling numbers out your butt..
50%? lmfao..
Cost for two Hitachi 4TB hard drives: $600
Gee, should I spend $600 for 960 gigs of storage or 7,450 gigs of storage? Decisions, decisions.... :wtf:
windowssecrets.com/forums/showthread.php/141651-High-failure-rate-of-OCZ-SSDs-yields-answers-that-raise-troubling-questions/page2
Also check REAL reviews on shop sites like this one:
www.amazon.com/dp/B003WT4XZE/?tag=tec06d-20
OCZ drives might be fast, but id rather have a middle ground. Reliability and Speed which is why i got the Samsung 830 as my main OS drive will my Vertex 2 was out for RMA
OCZ was selling alot of drive, some could have real failure other could be only firmware and I know alot of people with OCZ, Corsair or other, when they had a BSOD' returned the SSD to the company, which count in the failure rate ... Come on, real review.. how much is there? 8? LOL
pc.ncix.com/products/index.php?mode=productreviewread&product_id=54751
ncix.com/products/?sku=59354
ncix.com/products/?sku=59355 Sorry to tell ya this, but the shop where I grab alot of parts sold alot of OCZ PSU, and had low failure rate.. I sold a friend a modxstream Pro 700w, which is still running since 2 years, my Z-850 is still running..
failure rate of everything, if OCZ was that bad, it would be dead since a long time ago...
It's not statistics.
There are actual polls on several forums that show majority of SSD users have had no problems. And those polls usually bias for those that have had problems, as surely, many people having no problems have little interest in researching the matter.
Basically OCZ and Intel had their own problems with their drives, and they were both able to fix it with firmware fixes when it came to Sand Force.
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