Pricey if you compare to regular SATA drives. I'd compare these drives to SAS drives, and then they're not that pricey anymore.
Read this: http://dcsblog.burtongroup.com/data_center_strategies/2008/11/intels-enterprise-ssd-performance.html Note that when in RAID, these babies require a high-end RAID card, otherwise the performance actually drops, due to the bottleneck on high number of IO per second. On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 12:09 PM, Peter Manis <[email protected]> wrote: > Pricey though > > http://www.google.com/products?q=x25-e+intel&hl=en > > On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Chris Penn <[email protected]> wrote: > >> via Digg.com >> http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/ubuntu-904-boots-in-175-seconds/ >> >> VanDyke mentioned this drive to me on the IRC channel. I am impressed. >> >> Drive >> http://www.intel.com/design/flash/nand/extreme/index.htm >> >> Chris... >> -- >> "As we open our newspapers or watch our television screens, we seem to >> be continually assaulted by the fruits of Mankind's stupidity." >> -Roger Penrose >> _______________________________________________ >> LinuxUsers mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://socallinux.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linuxusers >> > > > > -- > Peter Manis > (678) 269-7979 > > _______________________________________________ > LinuxUsers mailing list > [email protected] > http://socallinux.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linuxusers > >
