What are you looking for ?
Advertise with us
RAIDON

IBM 50GB and 200GB SATA 1.8-inch MLC SSDs

For System x servers and BladeCenter

The new IBM 50 GB and 200 GB SATA 1.8-inch MLC SSDs provide solid state technology for IBM Corp.‘s System x and IBM BladeCenter.

ibm_50gb_200gb_sata_18inch_mlc_ssds

They will each be available as a single 1.8-inch mulitlevel cell (MLC) drive.

Features and benefits include:

  • Low power requirements (2.3 watts per drive) help you better manage the power envelope of the datacenter.
  • Uptime is up to three times that of conventional hard drives without compromising application performance or availability.
  • Durability helps withstand challenging environmental conditions.
  • These drives are ideal local boot usage and web serving applications, and in environments where application data is accessed in external storage.
  • 50 GB performance characteristics include:
  • Formatted capacity: Up to 50,000 MB
  • Drive to host interface that supports 3.0 Gb/s burst rate
  • Internal transfer read rate: Up to 140 MB/s
  • Internal transfer write rate: Up to 18 MB/s
  • Random read (4K blocks): Up to 20,000 IOPS

200 GB performance characteristics include:

  • Formatted capacity: Up to 200,000 MB
  • Drive to host interface that supports 3.0 Gb/s burst rate
  • Internal transfer read rate: Up to 150 MB/s
  • Internal transfer write rate: Up to 35 MB/s
  • Random read (4K blocks): Up to 20,000 IOPS

Reliability

  • The absence of moving parts reduces potential failure points in the blade server.
  • SATA compliance enables the drive to connect directly into an IBM BladeCenter.
  • S.M.A.R.T Technology allows software utilities to alert you of certain impending drive failures so replacements can be made before a problem occurs.
  • Testing through the ServerProven program instills confidence that your storage subsystem is compatible and will function reliably.
  • These SSD drives come with a one-year, limited warranty.

Key prerequisites

  • IBM System x or BladeCenter system with SATA capability

Planned availability date

  • April 25, 2011
Articles_bottom
ExaGrid
AIC
ATTOtarget="_blank"
OPEN-E