IBM Flash Memory Breaks 1 Million IOPS Barrier
alphadogg writes to tell us that IBM is claiming a victory on the flash storage front. Their new research project "Quicksilver" is claiming data transfer speeds of more than 1 million input/output operations per second (IOPS). "IBM said Quicksilver is two and a half times faster than its own SAN Volume Controller coupled with IBM's DS4700 storage. It would also be two and a half times faster than technology from Texas Memory Systems, which says it has the world's fastest storage with an IOPS rate of 400,000. "
Then I'm not buying IBM flash memory, end of story.
Does this mean I can wear out my flash drive more quickly? WOO!
Oh crap, I thought these were Raisin Bran.
Italics look like this. /This/ /just/ /makes/ /you/ /look/ /like/ /an/ /ass/.
If sharing a song makes you a pirate, what do I have to share to be a ninja?
It only transfers 640KB per I/O operation, tops.
Well, 640kb should be enough for anybody.
More importantly, how many Libraries of Congress per lunar month is this?
How does this translate into normal transfer speed units like MB/s? Otherwise I have no point of reference to tell if I am impressed or indifferent.
All I know is it is fast. This is a huge win in my book. I am really tired of finishing before my standard hard drive can seek out my porn.
You kidding me? It can make the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs. That's smoke'n
about 15946
...using google calculator, 10 TB for a LoC and 640 GB/s.
So... do you measure velocity in furlongs per forthnight?
I am, and it's 610.3515625.
All I know is it is fast. This is a huge win in my book. I am really tired of finishing before my standard hard drive can seek out my porn.
Why don't you give it a head start?