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Start-up Claims SSD Achieves 180,000 IOPS

Lucas123 writes "Three-year-old start-up Pliant Technology today announced the general availability of a new class of enterprise SAS solid state disk drives that it claims without using any cache can achieve up to 180,000 IOPS for sustained read/write rates of 500MB/sec and 320MB/sec, respectively. The company also claims an unlimited number of daily writes to its new flash drives, guaranteeing 5 years of service with no slowdown. 'Pliant's SSD controller architecture is not vastly different from those of other high-end SSD manufacturers. It has twelve independent I/O channels to interleaved single level cell (SLC) NAND flash chips from Samsung Corp. The drives are configured as RAID 0 for increased performance.'"

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  1. Re:"The company refused to release [...] retail pr by H0p313ss · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Only worth about 10$? You're crazy, I'd pay up to 20$ for such a drive!

    Heck, I'd even pay $25 Canadian!

    Mod parent redundant. :)

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