Monday, May 4th 2009

DDRdrive LLC Claims 300,000 IOPS with Hybrid PCI-E x1 Solid-State Drive

DDRdrive LLC, another fighter in the SSD market arena, on Monday introduced the DDRdrive X1 - a PCI-Express expansion card featuring a complete solid-state storage system designed for IOPS intensive tasks. The DDRdrive X1 is a PCIe Gen 1-based hybrid SSD, that combines 4 GB of DDR memory and 4 GB of NAND flash memory. Both solid-state technologies work in concert to provide the superior characteristics of DRAM (speed, reliability, and longevity) with the NAND part used for backups. In terms of read/write speeds, the DDRdrive X1 is not that spectacular. Limited by the PCIe x1 interface it can "only" do about 215 MB/s in reads and 155 MB/s in writes. But it's the Input/Output Operations Per Second (IOPS), where X1 really shines. A single drive can hit 300,000+ IOPS Random 512B Reads and 200,000+ IOPS Random 512B Writes. That's a massive bump in operation speed compared to practically all other solid-state drives currently in production. For comparison Fusion IO's enterprise drives are estimated at 200,000 IOPS 512B read, while other consumer SSDs are rated at about 100,000 IOPS 512B read. And those 300,000+ IOPS can be achieved with a maximum power draw of only 9.91 Watts. DDRdrive X1 can also be configured to work in striped (performance) RAID 0, mirrored RAID 1, or RAID 5 regimes.
The DDRdrive X1 is shipping now for $1495 with a 5 year limited warranty. For more information, please be sure to check this page here.
Source: DDRdrive LLC
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27 Comments on DDRdrive LLC Claims 300,000 IOPS with Hybrid PCI-E x1 Solid-State Drive

#26
Disparia
Thanks for taking the time to post.

Hope you don't end up like other companies that solely placed (and priced accordingly) their ram-based storage products for the enterprise :)

Platypus Technology
Cenatek (while they're still around, I don't believe they do ram drives anymore)
DDRdrive?
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DDRdrive
DDRDrive Representative
Reply to Jizzler:

Point well taken! It is a very challenging market and timing plays an enormous role. Our first generation DDRdrive X1 was exclusively sold to Intel and it wasn't until they released the X25-E that the market was truly validated.

Thanks for your feedback,

Christopher George
Founder/CTO
DDRdrive LLC
www.ddrdrive.com
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