If you're looking for speed & low latency, there are also these (ACARD ANS-9010):

http://benchmarkreviews.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=308&Itemid=60

As long as you verify the memory modules you put in them are good from the start, they should be able to happily chunk away almost indefinitely.

John McKelvey wrote:
Folks,

Rather than rewrite one of my codes so that a lot of data would be stored in memory rather that being repeatedly read from current 7200 RPM disk, I am wondering about using an SSD because of apparent I/O speedup possibilities. Question: What about SSD durability or expected lifetime? I've some concerns about this.

Thanks1

John McKelvey

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