That $800 price is just a lil above the norm for 256GB. I'll prob be able to afford one when SATA 6 and USB 3.0 are the standard maybe next quarter/May
Come on Tom's, we want tests. Especially if the product is available. What if we got 4 of these and put them on a software RAID 5 on a SATA III compatible mobo vs the same 4 and put them on a hardware RAID 5 on a SATA II card. I would love to see how much of a impact the SATA III controllers really make vs a very fast SSD.
[citation][nom]vant[/nom]More useless sequential information. Randoms please.[/citation]
I don't have them right available, but Micron published some and Anandtech seemed to agree with their numbers. So a little googling will show it's a big time performer. Second to the Vertex 2 Pro though.
Anandtech clearly says that the C300 beats the Vertex 2 Pro in almost all tests, especially in likely real world tests because the sanforce controller uses some type of compression algorithm which means it doesn't get any better numbers than a regular vertex if your transferring compressed files.
Holy sweet jesus, this drive is pretty much right on the barrier of the SATAII interface speed (3.0Gbps or 384MB/s). Obviously a drive only for those with SATA3 to avoid possible bottlenecking.
For 800 bucks you could build a mean RAID that not only competes with that performance but has capacity and data integrity. Granted, that SSD is impressive and for a small form factor, but seriously? My 5 disk RAID array maxes out my Adaptec SATA controller and is over 3.5TB's and cost a little more than half as much. Not sure who would want to spend that kind of money on such a tiny drive. It seems pointless to me to even own a drive less then 500GB's unless its intended use is in a RAID.
Intel Micron flash technologies www.imftech.com will be the driving force for Intel and Micron in the future... This setup consolidates the resources of two very large players in this industry making production cheaper every iteration.
It wont be long until ALL HDDs are replaced by solid state tech. I give it 5-7 at the current rate of growth. go go 3bpc!
[citation][nom]Hupiscratch[/nom]Waiting for Intel's SATA III version to see where this market has gotten.[/citation]
Same.
I want a 128GB Gen3 x18-m (The Gen2 x18-m and x25-m were supposedly the same speed, and the 1.8" was a lot cheaper).
Who knows, I might even be able to afford it. =D