Wednesday, April 1st 2009

Super Talent Develops 2048 GB PCIe RAID SSD with 1.3 GB/sec Throughput

Super Talent Technology, a leading manufacturer of Flash storage solutions and DRAM memory modules, today announced its patented RAIDDrive, which dramatically increases the performance and slot capacity of PCI Express-based storage solution. The new RAIDDrive is the market's largest and most innovative server-based solid-state storage solution, and an extension of its patented technology from the RAIDSSD product lines.

RAIDDrives support up to 2 TB of MLC or SLC Nand Flash memories, have a turbocharged DRAM Cache, and the RAIDDrive ES is fully battery backed to protect data in the event of power loss. The RAIDDrives connect through a PCIe Gen. 2.0 x8 interface and are capable of delivering sequential Read speeds of up to 1.2 GB/s, sequential Write speeds of up to 1.3 GB/s. More performance details will be unveiled in June. As an optional feature users will be able to configure the drives with an internal RAID5 capability to deliver an extra level of data protection for mission critical applications.


SuperTalent is releasing three families of RAIDDrives with features optimized for different market segments:
  • RAIDDrive ES - Enterprise Servers performing compute intensive applications such as database transaction processing, business intelligence, and virtualization.
  • RAIDDrive WS - Workstation users performing tasks including animation, video editing, oil and gas exploration, CAD/EDA simulation, and scientific computing,
  • RAIDDrive GS - Gamers looking to supercharge their IO Subsystem
Super Talent has been pioneering the development of RAIDed SSDs with multiple patents granted since 2003 and has been shipping SSDs with internal RAID structures in the RAIDSSD product lines for many years. SuperTalent's existing, RAIDSSD product lines utilizing SuperTalent's unique patented RAID structure consist of:
  • DuraDrive ET - High Performance IDE/PATA interface RAIDSSD 16-256GB, I-temp option available, 2.5" or 3.5"
    - FHDxxGCxxM/I
    - DuraDrive AT - High Performance SATA interface RAIDSSD 16-256GB I-temp option available, 2.5" or 3.5"
    - FSDxxGCxxM/I
  • MasterDrive RX - Extreme Performance SATA interface RAIDSSD 128-512GB, 2.5" or 3.5"
    - FTMxxGExxH
    - FTDxxGExxH
According to CH Lee, COO of Super Talent, "We are proud of the innovative intellectual property that our outstanding engineering team has developed. The RAIDDrive is just the latest in a series of patented products which enable us to provide differentiated products to our customers."
Source: Super Talent
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35 Comments on Super Talent Develops 2048 GB PCIe RAID SSD with 1.3 GB/sec Throughput

#2
iStink
Getting one of these for me IS a possible reality. I just need to sell my house first.
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#4
theorw
pcie 2.0 8x....Whats the performance under XFIRE?!!!???:laugh::laugh:;)
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#6
3870x2
. . . anyone realize that this thing is longer than a 4870x2?
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#7
csendesmark
OMG

...added to christmas wishlist :D
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#8
npp
This doesn't mean a thing before some rigorous testing concerning reliability/durability. I really don't care much about n-tier players like SuperTalent etc., the only thing they do is rebranding and very little own research. If I owned a server that would need this speed (and ammount of fast storage), SuperTalent would be the last on my list (maybe they've still got some of those super-fast JMicron chips onboard? Wow!). Besides, this really isn't any hot news, similar devices exist for some time now. I wonder why they bother with PR announcements like this at all, it's pointless.
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#9
Pete1burn
3870x2. . . anyone realize that this thing is longer than a 4870x2?
I'd cut off the front of my case to fit it!
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#10
TRIPTEX_CAN
I better start having children so I can sell them and buy this thing. :rolleyes:
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#11
ZoneDymo
3870x2. . . anyone realize that this thing is longer than a 4870x2?
Umm, no its not.
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#12
AsRock
TPU addict
3870x2. . . anyone realize that this thing is longer than a 4870x2?
Don't care have plenty of space for it. Although i don't think i have plenty of cash for it...
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#13
DaMulta
My stars went supernova
I don't trust april 1st news LOL
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#14
Salsoolo
what about estimated pricing? :D
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#15
theorw
ZoneDymoUmm, no its not.
+1
The the card wont occupy the hole pcie slot.Just the half i think.Its a regular card in terms of size.But of price.......?
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#16
OnBoard
3870x2. . . anyone realize that this thing is longer than a 4870x2?
That's a PCI-E x4 connector. hardly longer than a 16x slot that card.
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#17
Atom_Anti
Does it real? because 1st of april is fool's day! well at least in hungary:)
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#18
MTnumb
and there you have it folks yet another card with big promises for SEQUENTIAL read/write speeds. amazing as it may be i would rather fir myself with one that can give me 300MBPS random read/write speed and well...it will probably outperform this thing when it comes to real world usage not the everest benchmark. oh well i think you also need to sell a lung and your first born [probably your soul too] to get a 2gb ssd. lets see if the price is about 4$ a GB [and thats a bit under] we would go to 4X2024=8096 dollars :D
actually the OCZ 1TB SSD costs 1500$. so lets call it 3000$ shall we? oh and BTW the OCZ drive [if the report was true] gives out 1Gbps of sequential read/write
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#19
Disparia
Lol, ya'll didn't fall for those photochopped images did ya? :D
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#20
DrPepper
The Doctor is in the house
Looks incredibly faked.
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#21
3870x2
ZoneDymoUmm, no its not.
Wow, instead of just blatantly disagreeing, you couldn't correct my ignorance by saying something like, "It's only half a PCI-E slot"?

My apologies, I just took a quick look at it. Either way, my point still stands, that's a long fkin card.
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#23
r9
That would cost arm leg and a kidney.
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#24
DonInKansas
It's an interesting idea, and would give me a use for the 2nd pci-e slot collecting dust.:laugh:
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