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Posted:  18 Mar 2009
Published:  18 Mar 2009
Format:  PDF
Length:  4   Page(s)
Type:  White Paper
Language:  English
ABSTRACT:
Flash storage, fueled by dramatic price drops and density increases, is now a top contender for new enterprise storage applications. And not a moment too soon: the I/O randomization caused by widespread virtual machine adoption demands higher I/O performance. Faster than disks, cheaper than DRAM, flash is occupying a new layer in the storage pyramid.

Flash's low-latency, high IOPS, non-volatility and rapidly falling price make it a natural to replace costly enterprise disk drives. But should it be packaged as a disk drive? Disk interfaces add latency and reduce bandwidth. Flash performs best close to the CPU on a very fast bus. Flash can't be a replacement for DRAM: it isn't fast enough. But it can augment DRAM and improve system utilization and performance where its low latency and high bandwidth can be fully realized.




Author

Robin Harris
Senior Analyst, Data Mobility Group
Robin Harris is a storage market advisor and senior analyst with the Data Mobility Group, an independent consulting firm.



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