OCZ IBIS Introduces High Speed Data Link SSDs
Vigile writes "New solid state drives are released all the time, and the performance improvements on them have started to stagnate as the limits of the SATA 3.0 Gb/s are reached. SATA 6G drives are still coming out and some newer PCI Express based drives are also available for those users with a higher budget. OCZ is taking it another step with a new storage interface called High Speed Data Link (HSDL) that extends the PCI Express bus via mini-SAS cables and removes the bottleneck of SATA-based RAID controllers thus increasing theoretical performance and allowing the use of command queueing — vital to high IO's in a RAID configuration. PC Perspective has a full performance review that details the speed and IO improvements and while initial versions will be available at up to 960 GB (and a $2800 price tag), in reality, the cost-per-GB is competitive with other high-end SSDs when you get to the 240GB and above options"
come on, don't blame anything like ssd slowness on sata, the channel interconnect.
there isn't a drive in consumerland (spinning or otherwiwse) that can use a full sata channel on its own.
its never been about the channel; its about the internals and how fast internal reads/writes/erases happen.
don't pin this on sata. totally wrong-placed if you think sata is the limiting factor.
(even sata150 is faster than ssd's are, sustained).
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