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Market Research Report

Flash blazes into the data centre

Published by Ovum, Ltd.
Published June, 2008 Product code 70973
Content info 12 pages
Price
US $ 1100 PDF by E-mail (Single User License)
US $ 2750 PDF by E-mail (Global License)


Flash blazes into the data centre published by Ovum, Ltd. in June, 2008. This report consists of 12 pages and the price starts from US $ 1100.

Introduction

Abstract

Courtesy of its falling price, solid-state flash memory is making its debut as a mass storage technology in the data centre, fitting in between disk and DRAM solid-state memory in terms of both performance and price. Vendors have hyped the corporate use of flash memory, and some have even talked of a flash revolution. In reality the take-up of so-called tier-zero flash storage will be slow, because flash will remain hugely more expensive than disk per unit of capacity. Even though the price of flash is set to continue tumbling, this price gap will only narrow slightly over the coming years, because disk will also continue to fall in price rapidly.

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Table of Contents

Executive summary

  • In a nutshell
  • Key messages
  • Recommendations

A new storage medium for the data centre

The appeal of NAND flash

Tumbling flash prices

  • Gadget explosion
  • Flash is now cheaper than DRAM
  • Pricier than disk for capacity, cheaper for throughput

Flash performance

Speed reader, slow writer

Limited write life?

Confidence in predicted write lifes is low

The power and the greenery

The energy advantage

Flash' s friendly failure rates

A more rugged option

Putting flash to work

  • Slow start for flash drives in laptops
  • Flash fuels hybrid disk drives
  • Flash' s brightest future - in SAN storage
  • Flash in servers
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