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    RamSan 620 5TB Flash SSD Drive

    Texas Memory Systems, maker of the World's Fastest Storage, today announced the RamSan-620, a complete, high-performance, reliable Flash system that delivers up to five terabytes of solid state storage in a single 2U chassis. The RamSan-620 offers superior price/performance/capacity value to comparable hard disk drive and Flash-form factor modules. Applications such as on-line transaction processing, data warehousing, high-performance data acquisition, batch processing, and video editing will benefit from the RamSan-620.

    Improvements in Flash technology and pricing are creating demand in IT departments for a variety of Flash storage solutions. The storage performance needs of increasingly demanding applications and growing numbers of concurrent users are not being met by mechanical hard disk drive (HDD) systems. Savvy CIOs are realizing that while hard disk appears cheap on a per-gigabyte basis, in performance-sensitive production environments it can be far more effective and economical to replace HDD with solid state drives (SSD). Competing Flash SSD offerings from traditional storage suppliers lack density, are massively power hungry due to oversized storage controllers and are built on architectures that slow down the underlying Flash media. The RamSan-620 shows the potential of Flash when it is unencumbered by archaic ideas of what a storage system should look like.

    The RamSan-620 offers scalable performance and affordable capacity that is both space and power efficient. A single unit offers up to five terabytes of reliable Single Level Cell (SLC) Flash, making the RamSan-620 the highest capacity SLC Flash SSD on the market. This Flash system also leads the industry performance tables, with 250,000 sustained I/Os per second (IOPS) for random reads and random writes. Throughput is 3GB per second and latency comes in at an astounding 80 microseconds for writes, 60 times less than high-performance HDD. The RamSan-620 is a green IT choice, occupying only 2U of rack space and drawing just 325 Watts of power. In order to achieve similar performance, HDD solutions would require as many as 500 drives, occupy 36 disk enclosures requiring almost three racks, consume upwards of 7,000 Watts, and cost over half a million dollars by the time the enclosures and controllers were included.

    "The IT community is looking for ways to increase storage efficiency while boosting productivity," said Greg Schulz, founding analyst at StorageIO and author of "The Green and Virtual Data Center" (CRC). "It is time to stop moving around I/O or other bottlenecks and start enabling storage efficiency via performance optimized storage that does more work, in a smaller footprint (power, cooling, floor-space, economic) while boosting productivity. Anyone can attach Flash SSD to a computer or storage system; however the real trick and business benefit is when a storage system or applications server can fully utilize the technology without introduction of, or moving I/O and performance bottlenecks elsewhere. The RamSan-620 is an example of a new breed of storage solutions that have been optimized to leverage the capabilities of Flash SSD while preserving application Quality of Service (QoS) and service level objectives."

    The RamSan-620 is a general purpose storage solution that can increase performance for applications and users in a shared network storage environment. Each unit can support 2 to 8 Fibre Channel or InfiniBand ports. Installation and management are simple, with embedded management capabilities and clear displays. One or more RamSan-620s can easily be integrated into a mixed storage infrastructure and monitored and managed through a common management framework.

    "Flash is enabling us to deliver high-performance storage solutions to a much broader customer base," said Woody Hutsell, President of Texas Memory Systems. "For over 30 years we have been at the forefront of storage performance and application acceleration for enterprises. With this 15th generation RamSan we are combining expertise and technology to solve challenging problems of performance and efficiency for CIOs in companies of all types and sizes. This really is a breakthrough of giant, green storage that is affordable for mainstream IT shops across industries."

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    Re: RamSan 620 5TB Flash SSD Drive

    OVERVIEW

    Giant Green Flash
    The RamSan-620 is a rack-mounted SLC NAND Flash SSD that provides plenty of shareable, high performance storage for IT organizations that need to respond to the growing storage and performance needs of their users and applications. It is a greener, more efficient alternative to hard disk drive-based systems. The RamSan-620 has extremely low latency and delivers 250,000 IOPS of sustained performance, compared to the 300 IOPS that a high end mechanical disk drive can achieve. SLC Flash and innovative controller designs give the RamSan-620 enterprise reliability and data protection. With capacity options of 2 – 5TB in a 2U enclosure that uses only 325 Watts, the RamSan-620 can handle data growth very efficiently. It installs quickly and easily and is managed in the same way as our other RamSan systems, integrating seamlessly into almost any SAN environment using Fibre Channel or InfiniBand connectivity. The RamSan-620 is extremely versatile and especially well suited for performance-demanding applications such as data warehouses, online transaction processing, batch processing, and video editing.

    Flash has enabled TMS to deliver high performance storage solutions to a much broader customer base. For over 30 years we have been at the forefront of storage performance and application acceleration for enterprises. With this 15th generation RamSan-620 we are combining expertise and technology to solve challenging problems of performance and efficiency in enterprises of all types and sizes. The RamSan-620 is a breakthrough of giant green storage that is affordable for mainstream IT shops across industries.

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    Re: RamSan 620 5TB Flash SSD Drive

    The RamSan-620 offers scalable performance and affordable high capacity that is space and power efficient as well. A single unit provides from 2 to 5TB of reliable Single Level Cell (SLC) Flash, making the RamSan-620 the highest capacity SLC Flash SSD on the market. It also leads the industry in performance with 250,000 sustained I/Os per second (IOPS) for random reads and random writes. Throughput is 3GB per second and latency ranges from 80 to 200 microseconds, 25 times less than high performance hard disk drives. The RamSan-620 is a green IT choice, occupying only 2U of rack space and requiring only 325 Watts of power. In order to achieve similar performance, hard disk solutions would require as many as 500 drives, occupy 36 disk enclosures requiring nearly three full racks, consume over 7,000 Watts, and cost upwards of half a million dollars by the time the enclosures and controllers were included.

    Each RamSan-620 unit can support 2 to 8 Fibre Channel (FC-140) or InfiniBand (IB-140) links. Installation and management are simple, with embedded management capabilities and clear displays. One or more RamSan-620s can easily be integrated into a mixed storage infrastructure and monitored and managed through a common management framework.

    Automatic Error Checking
    Storage data integrity is provided by the use of SLC Flash chips with two independent methods of ECC. Each Flash chip incorporates an ECC data field within the chip for initial checking. Additionally, each set of Flash chips is organized as a board-level RAID; thereby eliminating any single chip failure from corrupting data.

    Features
    The RamSan-620 has the features you expect from Texas Memory Systems products:
    • A Complete Flash storage system in a 2U rack
    • Low overhead, low power
    • High performance and high IOPS, bandwidth, and capacity
    • Standard management capabilities
    • Two Flash ECC correction levels
    • Super Capacitors for orderly power down
    • Quick and easy installation
    • Fibre Channel or Infiniband connectivity
    • Low initial cost of ownership
    • Easy incremental addition of performance and capacity

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    Re: RamSan 620 5TB Flash SSD Drive

    • I/Os Per Second - 250,000 read and write

    • Capacity - 2-5 TB of SLC Flash

    • Bandwidth - 3 GB per second

    • Latency
      • Writes: 80 microseconds
      • Reads: 250 microseconds


    • Fibre Channel Connection
      • 4-Gigabit Fibre Channel
      • 2 ports standard; up to 8 ports available
      • Supports point-to-point and switched fabric topologies
      • Interoperable with Fibre Channel Host Bus Adaptors, switches, and operating systems


    • Management
      • Browser-enabled system monitoring, management, and configuration
      • SNMP supported
      • Telnet management capability
      • SSH management capability
      • Front panel displays system status and provides basic management functionality


    • LUN Support
      • 1 to 1024 LUNs with variable capacity per LUN
      • Flexible assignment of LUNs to ports

    • Data Retention - Completely nonvolatile solid state disk

    • Reliability and Availability
      • Flash Layer 1: ECC (chip)
      • Flash Layer 2: board-level RAID
      • Internal redundancies - Power supplies and fans
      • Hot-swappable components - Power supplies


    • Size - 3.5" (2U) X 18"
    • Power Consumption (peak) - 325 Watts
    • Weight (maximum) - 35 lbs

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