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SSD Prices On Parity With High-End HDD By 2011

kgagne writes "EMC executives were heavily pitching the virtues of solid state disk drives at their annual users conference in Las Vegas, saying that SSD will not only be on price parity with high-end Fibre Channel disk drives by the end of 2010 or early 2011, but that NAND memory will solve all sorts of read/write issues created by spinning disk technology. EMC's CEO and its storage platforms chief said the company will do everything it can to drive SSD prices down, and adoption up, by deploying them in their products. One issue might be that EMC is using SSD from STEC, which is being sued by Seagate for patent infringement." The article also mentions some of the work EMC has been doing to make sure SSD is enterprise-class reliable, such as developing "wear leveling" software.

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  1. Re:The Future is Solid State by hostyle · · Score: 0, Troll

    The reality of the matter is that solid state is simply more reliable** than mechanical electronics in most cases. Great to have your opinion onboard. Some links to factual data backing up your anecdotes would be nice. [CITATION NEEDED]

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