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Anobit claims best-in-class flash SSDs for enterprise and cloud

Janine Love
9/18/2011 3:55 PM EDT

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MClayton

12/13/2011 11:38 AM EST

Trust, but verify?
Can we get a rel report that shows the modeling ...

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Dr DSP

9/23/2011 11:17 PM EDT

I like the y times drive capacity for z years metric for write endurance. Makes ...

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Anobit has announced its second generation Genesis SSDs, targeted at network and server attached storage, as well as enterprise business and cloud-based applications.

Utilizing Anobit’s proprietary MSP™ (Memory Signal Processing) technology, the new Genesis SSDs demonstrate endurance of 50,000 program/erase (P/E) cycles, performance of up to 70,000/40,000 IOPS random read/write (IOmeter 2006, 4K block size) and 510 MB/s sequential read/write with non-compressible data, using 2xnm MLC NAND.

Supporting user data writes of 10 times the drive capacity per day for 5 years, Anobit’s new SSD product offering includes the Genesis-T series 2.5 inch 6Gb/s SATA 3.0 compliant SSD and the Genesis-S series 2 .5 inch 6Gb/s SAS 2.0 compliant SSD, available in 100 GB, 200 GB and 400 GB configurations today, with 800 GB and higher capacities to follow.

Availability
The new Genesis-T Series and Genesis-S series SSDs are currently sampling at select OEM customers, with volume availability in October, 2011.  

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Dr DSP

9/23/2011 11:17 PM EDT

I like the y times drive capacity for z years metric for write endurance. Makes estimates pretty easy.

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MClayton

12/13/2011 11:38 AM EST

Trust, but verify?
Can we get a rel report that shows the modeling methodology used for those life ratings?

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