1TB MLC SSD From OCZ
With RAID controller
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on March 9, 2009 at 3:21 pmAt Cebit 2009, OCZ Technology brings a new selection of products to the global market.
Diversifying their flash memory options, OCZ is showcasing the new Lockdown ultra-durable USB drive to keep your data safe from accidental drops and spills. Lockdown will be available in up to 32GB capacities with a robust aluminum chassis impervious to most damaging situations.
OCZ also released a new 1000W PSU within the month, the new 80+ Gold Certified Z Series boasting over 90% efficiency. With its single +12V rail and robust architecture, the Z Series is sure to please the high-end enthusiast crowd along with energy-conscious PC users.
The latest DIY solution is the OCZ Neutrino ‘netbook’, an ultra-portable 10-inch with the ability to configure your own memory and hard drive or solid state drive options. Proving that good things come in small packages, the Neutrino packs a huge punch for on-the-go traveling, educational, home use, or any user looking for a physically light computer but heavy on the useful applications and functionality.
A completely new undertaking is the latest OCZ Z Drive, a one-terabyte MLC-based SSD with 256MB of local cache and hardware-based RAID controller. Definitely for the high-end crowd, the Z Drive won’t come cheap but will offer incredible performance numbers for unsurpassable system functioning and response.
OCZ Z Drive
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The 1TB Z Drive with PCIe slot integrates four 256GB SSDs. On the booth of the company at CeBIT, we got the price of (only) $1,500. OCZ is already working on a 4TB device.