Hi All,
Currently, the ssd's used in 7000 series are stec's, ssd's used inside
servers are intel
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Mertol Ozyoney
On 20.Nis.2009, at 06:09, Scott Laird wrote:
On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 10:20 AM, David Magda
wrote:
Looking at the web site for Sun's SSD storage prod
On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 10:20 AM, David Magda wrote:
> Looking at the web site for Sun's SSD storage products, it looks like what's
> been offered is the so-called "Logzilla":
>
> http://www.sun.com/storage/flash/specs.jsp
You know, those specs look almost *identical* to the Intel X25-E.
David Magda wrote:
On Apr 19, 2009, at 16:48, Richard Elling wrote:
David Magda wrote:
Also, on the currently available SSD, there's a 'Try and Buy' logo:
would it be possible to 'borrow' one of these SSDs for the sixty
days and run benchmarks, and if it doesn't help, remove them from
the
On Apr 19, 2009, at 16:48, Richard Elling wrote:
David Magda wrote:
Also, on the currently available SSD, there's a 'Try and Buy' logo:
would it be possible to 'borrow' one of these SSDs for the sixty
days and run benchmarks, and if it doesn't help, remove them from
the ZFS pool where th
David Magda wrote:
Looking at the web site for Sun's SSD storage products, it looks like
what's been offered is the so-called "Logzilla":
http://www.sun.com/storage/flash/specs.jsp
This is the unit that is used with the "zpool add log devX" command.
Are there any plans to add "Readzilla"
Looking at the web site for Sun's SSD storage products, it looks like
what's been offered is the so-called "Logzilla":
http://www.sun.com/storage/flash/specs.jsp
This is the unit that is used with the "zpool add log devX" command.
Are there any plans to add "Readzilla" offerings to t