Samsung has used the
Storage
Visions 2009 show in Las Vegas to demonstrate an enterprise-level 2.5in
100GB solid state drive (SSD) designed to handle applications such as online
order processing and video on demand.
The company touted the SS805's green credentials, claiming that it consumes
1.9W in active mode and 0.6W in idle mode. Typical hard disk drives consume
between 8W and 15W in active mode and 1W to 2W in idle mode, according to
Samsung.
The SSD also boasts a disaster recovery feature that preserves data in the
event of a power outage.
"We have created a very reliable drive for datacentres with high-performance,
high-endurance and sharply reduced power consumption requirements, plus
tremendous long-term value when the total cost of ownership is analysed," said
Jim Elliott, vice president for memory marketing at Samsung Semiconductor.
"Our new enterprise SSD offers chief information officers and IT managers the
ability to greatly improve storage reliability and capacity, while avoiding
costly power and AC infrastructure upgrades in datacentres at or near capacity.
"
The firm has not unveiled any pricing or release information, other than that
the drives would be out this quarter.
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