On Thu, Jul 03, 2008 at 09:46:13AM +0200, Angel Marin wrote:
>If you have tons of cash to spare you can try HyperDrive
>(http://www.hyperossystems.co.uk/). It claims 0.0011ms seek time and
>16GB support.
And if you have multiples of those tons of cash, go up to 504 GB worth
of DRAM storage, connected by external PCI Express. It claims 3
microseconds (0.003 ms) seek time, which is more than the HyperDrive
above, however at 1/2 Terabyte, there's an obvious size advantage.
http://www.violin-memory.com/products/violin1010.html
Imagine throwing this on an Oracle box and putting the redo logs on it.
It also can use Flash memory which nets you 5 TB of storage but at flash
memory speeds. It does not seem to have any kind of battery backup.
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