As it presents as standard SATA, there should be no reason for this not 
to work...

It has battery backup, and CF for backup / restore from DDR2 in the 
event of power loss... Pretty cool. (Would have preferred a super-cap, 
but oh, well... ;)

Should make an excellent ZIL *and* L2ARC style device...

Seems a little pricey for what it is though.

It's going onto my list of what I'd buy if I had the money... ;)

Nathan.

On 01/30/09 12:10, Janåke Rönnblom wrote:
> ACARD have launched a new RAM disk which can take up to 64 GB of ECC RAM 
> while still looking like a standard SATA drive. If anyone remember the 
> Gigabyte I-RAM this might be a new development in this area.
> 
> Its called ACARD ANS-9010 and up...
> 
> http://www.acard.com.tw/english/fb01-product.jsp?idno_no=270&prod_no=ANS-9010&type1_title=%20Solid%20State%20Drive&type1_idno=13
> 
> This might be interesting to use as a cheap log instead of SSD cards... This 
> test compares it with both Intel SSD (consumer and pro):
> 
> http://www.techreport.com/articles.x/16255/1
> 
> However the test is more from a homeuser point of view...
> 
> Anyone got the money and time to test it ;)
> 
> -J

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