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Seagate SSD With 6.7GB/s of Sustained Throughput

NVMe PCI-E 16x drive

Seagate Technology plc  unveiled a production-ready unit of the fastest single SSD demonstrated to date, with throughput performance of 10GB/s.

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The early unit meets Open Compute Project (OCP) specifications, making it for hyperscale data centers looking to adopt the fastest flash technology with the latest and most sustainable standards.
 
The 10GB/s unit, which is expected to be released this summer, is more than 4GB/s faster than the previous fastest-industry SSD on the market. It also meets the OCP storage specifications being driven by Facebook, which will help reduce the power and cost burdens traditionally associated with operating at this level of performance.
 
Your data is only as good as how easily you can access it and put it to use,” said Brett Pemble, Seagate’s GM and VP of SSD products. “Seagate is committed to providing the full spectrum of technologies to help meet the diverse needs of organizations so they can unlock this value. Whether for consumer cloud or business appl,tions, this SSD will help improve on demands for fast access to information, where splits drive incremental value gains.”
 
The technology would work with any system that supports the NVMe protocol, which was developed by Seagate and other consortium vendors to replace the legacy SATA standards and eliminate informational bottlenecks. NVMe helps reduce layers of commands to create a faster, simpler language between flash devices.
 
Organizations that would most benefit from this solution include those processing data or object storage or in real-time, whee speed matters most for results, such as large-scale cloud providers and web applications, weather modeling, or statistical trends analysis. The unit could be used in an all-flash array or as an accelerated flash tier with HDDs for a more cost-effective hybrid storage alternative.
 
Technology advancements continue to stretch the limits of SSD s,d and performance due to growing enterprise demands that require fast data processing at scale,” said Gregory Wong, founder and principal analyst, Forward Insights. “Seagate has effectively rewritten the rules for performance with this latest SSD unit. Based on our latest analysis, Seagate is already the leading provider to the emerging PCIe OCP market.
 
In addition to the 10GB/s SSD technology, which accommodates 16-lane PCIe slots, Seagate is finalizing a second unit for eight-lane PCIe slots, which still performs at the throughput of .7GB/s, and is the fastest in the eight-lane card category. The eight-lane solution will provide an alternative for organizations looking for the highest levels of throughput speed but in environments limited by power usage requirements or cost.
 
Both the 16- and 8-lane SSD units have been made available to customers and are expected for product launch in summer 2016.

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