The RamSan-70 is a 900-GB, half-length card that incorporates chip-level RAID.
Storage manufacturer Texas Memory Systems Inc. has introduced a 900-GB half-length PCIe card, RamSan-70.
RamSan-70 features Toshiba’s newest 3 2nm SLC Flash and offers an integrated RamSan storage solution on a single board. The new PCIe card incorporates chip-level RAID and an advanced ECC algorithm that corrects errors.
The RamSan-70 is the first Texas Memory Systems product powered by the company’s new Series-7 Flash Controller. Based on Xilinx FPGAs and a PowerPC processor, the Series-7 Flash Controller handles Flash management functions without impacting the host CPU.
Designed specifically for the OEM market, Texas Memory Systems aims for its RamSan-70 to be the ideal server storage solution for data warehousing, enterprise resource planning, sophisticated data acquisition, scientific computing, and web content.
“The RamSan-70 establishes new capacity and performance standards for direct-attached storage customers,” says Texas Memory System president Dan Scheel. “With this next generation of PCIe SSD innovation, we will continue engineering the world’s fastest storage.”
The RamSan-70 is scheduled for initial delivery in four to eight weeks.