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This stuff is really going to change SQL. Heck, it is going to change computing.
BiTMICRO to Deliver 3.5-inch 4Gbit Fibre Channel Flash Solid State Drive with up to 1.6 TB Capacity and Robust Storage Performance for High-Performance Computing Applications Latest 3.5-inch E-Disk Altima 4Gb FC solid state drive model promises to grab the attention of the military, scientific, industrial and enterprise markets by delivering unprecedented solid state drive performance with sustained rates of more than 230 MB/s, over 55,000 IOPS and with capacities of up to 1.6TB of pure non-volatile solid state storage
BiTMICRO to Deliver 3.5-inch 4Gbit Fibre Channel Flash Solid State Drive with up to 1.6 TB Capacity and Robust Storage Performance for High-Performance Computing Applications
Latest 3.5-inch E-Disk Altima 4Gb FC solid state drive model promises to grab the attention of the military, scientific, industrial and enterprise markets by delivering unprecedented solid state drive performance with sustained rates of more than 230 MB/s, over 55,000 IOPS and with capacities of up to 1.6TB of pure non-volatile solid state storage
Let's not even consider all of the theoretical changes in SQL Server that will need to be made once this hardware catches on. Let's imagine a RAID 0 array with 10 disks on SQL 2005. That is 2.2GB/s not to mention 16TB of storage in a very small area. Maybe even internal to the server. On top of that, I suspect that the power footprint is much smaller than the current 16TB solutions out there.
The full press release is here.
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