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It will be interesting to see what products and new solutions we’ll see as a result of the announcement below, that Fusion-io and Samsung Semiconductor are to create the next generation network attached storage. I wonder if there will be any drives in terms of energy efficiency and performance, coupled with the move to solid state, there’s been different opinions as to it as a storage media, we’ll have to see, the more we can innovate storage, reduce the cost and improve it’s scalability, the better. Check out the release below:
Las Vegas, May 19, 2009 – Fusion-io, the leader in enterprise solid state architecture and high-performance I/O solutions, today announced the company is working with its vendor of the year, Samsung Semiconductor, to create the next generation of server-deployed, network-attached solid state storage solutions that build on Samsung’s industry leading, enterprise NAND Flash technology.
Samsung’s NAND chips offer the largest memory capacity and longest lifespan available, while Fusion’s ioMemory controller extends this already exceptional life, adding enterprise level features with unparalleled performance to some of the largest server companies.
Cooperating closely to drive solid state innovation, the two companies are contributing toward a steady evolution from server-attached to server-deployed, network-attached storage. Samsung was selected as Fusion-io’s vendor of the year last month as a result of the extensive support Samsung has provided the company over the past year.
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