Fusion-io's 10 TB Flash Drive Boasts 6.7 GB/s Bandwidth

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the messed up thing though.. 10 years from now, that card will be obsolete, and we will be able to afford cheaper and better performing ones.
 

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[citation][nom]climber[/nom]Considering the original Octal drive costs $100K, the next gen one will be 1.5x - 2x more expensive.[/citation]

Im not so sure. that's a pci2 device, being released after the last manufacturing run of pci2 intel (maintstream/server) processors.

might be relatively "cheap" (meaning mercedes benz level cost, instead of bentley)
 
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I bet it's be SWEET under my Oracle databases. Thanks for supporting Solaris, Fusion-IO.
 
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