At
Supercomputing 2010 this week, Fusion-io announced that it has achieved
the highest input/output operations per second (IOPS) and bandwidth in
the industry. This performance is higher than for any other solid-state
or traditional disk-based technology on the market.
Fusion’s ioMemory technology has enabled more than 1 million IOPS from an increasingly dense footprint:
- In 2008, from a single rack, working together with IBM on Project Quicksilver
- In 2009, from a single server, working together with HP’s Proliant team
- Now, in 2010, from a single PCI Express card, the ioDrive Octal again redefines the standard by which all others will be compared
In
addition to providing more than 1 million IOPS of performance, each
ioDrive Octal provides 6.2 GB/s of bandwidth and up to 5.7 TB of
linear-scaling capacity per PCI-Express slot. This allows applications
to process tens of terabytes of data without the latency impact of
accessing backing data stores.
“Scientists
face an overabundance of data in areas such as climatology, cosmology,
nanotechnology and defense. Accessing and visualizing these complex data
models take an inordinate amount of time,” said David Flynn, CEO of
Fusion-io. “Rapid data access enables researchers to quickly and
reliably solve problems, and technologies such as those from Fusion-io
allow them to analyze much more data faster than ever before.”
Demonstrated
last year at SC09, the ioDrive Octal extends Fusion’s ioMemory
portfolio and offers customers the highest performance available on the
market today. The ioDrive Octal holds eight ioMemory Modules - putting
the equivalent capacity, performance and reliability of eight ioDrives
into a single card. It fits any PCI Express x16 Gen2 double-wide slot,
the same as those used for high-performance graphics cards.
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