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NAND Flash Storage in Enterprise Applications
by Fusion-IO

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Published on: March 18, 2009
Type of content: WHITE PAPER
Format: Unknown
Length: 4 pages
Price: FREE

Overview:
Flash storage, fueled by dramatic price drops and density increases, is now a top contender for new enterprise storage applications. And not a moment too soon: the I/O randomization caused by widespread virtual machine adoption demands higher I/O performance. Faster than disks, cheaper than DRAM, flash is occupying a new layer in the storage pyramid.


Flash's low-latency, high IOPS, non-volatility and rapidly falling price make it a natural to replace costly enterprise disk drives. But should it be packaged as a disk drive? Disk interfaces add latency and reduce bandwidth. Flash performs best close to the CPU on a very fast bus. Flash can't be a replacement for DRAM: it isn't fast enough. But it can augment DRAM and improve system utilization and performance where its low latency and high bandwidth can be fully realized.

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