HighPoint Launches SSD7101 Series PCI-Express 3.0 x16 NVMe RAID SSDs

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Well, this should get rid of any storage bottlenecks !!!! if you have the money, and want the fastest of the fastest. this should be it.
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Dare I ask how much this is going to cost? XD
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Happy to see those boundaries being pushed ever further in storage finally! 🙂 Things seemed so stagnant for so long going back a few years
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God's holy trousers! 32gb/ps 0_O Personally I am happy with my 1ish gb/ps on my raid 0 with 2 ssd's XD I remember you were "insane" whith some raptors back in the day and have a massive 150mb/ps lol.
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God's holy trousers! 32gb/ps 0_O Personally I am happy with my 1ish gb/ps on my raid 0 with 2 ssd's XD I remember you were "insane" whith some raptors back in the day and have a massive 150mb/ps lol.
Yep. The funny thing is I still have those raptors 74gb and 150gb pairs in raid 0. Bought each respectively when they were initially released (2004 and 2006) and they have been running 24/7 ever since with zero failures. I doubt we'll ever see such longevity anytime soon from the storage sector.
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we are looking at is storage which approaches memory speed If indeed it is hardware raid, the watershed in IT we are looking at is storage which approaches memory speeds, IE., ~infinite ~memory. On their factory populated versions of the card, they claim a near perfect ~15GBps, or ~30GBps+ for two cards. FYI https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816115217 ($400usd) as u can see from the slide here: http://pro.radeon.com/_downloads/radeon-pro-ssg-datasheet-27.7.17.pdf The latest top end vega pro card demonstrates vegas native HBCCs ability to use onboard ssdS as L2 cache for the gpu cache/memory, but also system memory and storage such as this. Its less clear with amdS zen CPUs, but I am sure AMD has similar ambitions for cpuS also. Its a pretty vital initiative. The supply of memory is being outstripped by the insatiable demands of much greater improvements to processing power.
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cost vs performance really worth it..:bang:
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Didn't know if anyone would be interested in seeing what I've been getting on mine with 3x Toshiba RD400's in Raid-5. I can run a few different benchmarks if anyone is interested.