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Juan Pablo
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22.03.2010 22:38:49
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Ma olen uurinud et ssd on 6* kiirem kui tavaline ketas- maeisaa aru mis siin võrrelda enam on
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Kristoferr
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liitunud: 26.11.2006
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22.03.2010 22:40:13
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Ma olen uurinud et ssd on 6* kiirem kui tavaline ketas- maeisaa aru mis siin võrrelda enam on  |
Loe natukene teemat enne, kui lolluseid postitad!
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liitunud: 03.02.2005
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24.03.2010 21:55:17
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Solid State Drives Roundup
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/storage/display/ssd-roundup.html
Testitakse järgmisi SSD-si
*Kingston SSD Now V Series SNV125-S2, 64 GB
*Kingston SSD Now V Series SNV125-S2, 128 GB
*Kingston SSD Now V+ Series SNVP325-S2, 128 GB
*OCZ Agility EX, 60 GB
*Super Talent MasterDrive SX SAM28GM25S, 128 GB
*Super Talent UltraDrive GX FTD64GX25H, 64 GB
*Super Talent UltraDrive SX FTM28GX25H, 128 GB
*Wintec Filemate 3FMS2S256M-R0, 256 GB
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Kristoferr
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liitunud: 26.11.2006
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24.03.2010 23:31:53
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V+ on meeldiv üllatus ja Inteli X25 G2 jälle omab kõiki tänu oma access time kiirustele.
Samas on Intel ikkagi nii sigakallis.
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liitunud: 13.10.2003
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31.03.2010 16:45:41
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Huvitav kas HDD suurtootjad Seagate, Samsung, Hitachi jne ei hakkagi SSDsid müüma? Vähemalt HV-s ei näe ühtegi.
Et siis intel, OSZ, Kingston, Apacer jne jäävadki ainukesteks?
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liitunud: 08.02.2006
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31.03.2010 16:55:03
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Huvitav kas HDD suurtootjad Seagate, Samsung, Hitachi jne ei hakkagi SSDsid müüma? Vähemalt HV-s ei näe ühtegi.
Et siis intel, OSZ, Kingston, Apacer jne jäävadki ainukesteks? |
Seagate vist ostis ühe SSD firma.WD samuti.Seagate SSD pole veel näinud aga WD-l juba täitsa väljas.
Hitachi pole tõesti kuulnud nende SSD püüdlustest midagi.
Samsung toodab rohkem teistele SSD kiipe kui et müüb ise
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Andium
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liitunud: 16.08.2002
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31.03.2010 21:45:24
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Kas kusagil on arvutipoes on väljas kaks arvutit samade andmetega aga ainult ühes on SSD ja teises HDD. Tahaks proovida?
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KrisVr
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01.04.2010 01:19:17
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Kas kusagil on arvutipoes on väljas kaks arvutit samade andmetega aga ainult ühes on SSD ja teises HDD. Tahaks proovida? |
Eestis pole küll näinud, et SSD on valmisehitatud arvutis sees, st arvutipoe kokkkupandud arvutis.. Parandage kui on.
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DVDRW
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liitunud: 13.10.2003
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01.04.2010 09:18:00
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Suurtel lauaarvutitel pole jah aga läpakatel on küll.
Aga ülioluline on ka, milline SSD seal sees on. Praegu enamus SSDd on tegelikult kõvaketastest aeglasemad. Eriti just kokkupandud arvutites, sest sinna valitakse ju alati võimalkult juustud komponendid.
Isegi Dell paneb oma läpakatesse mingid aeglased Samsungi SSDd.
Paljud seda kahjuks ei tea, ostavad ja siis pettuvad SSD-s.
Läptop või lauakas tuleb osta ilma kettata ja sinna ise osta mingi vertex turbo vms juurde.
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liitunud: 13.01.2004
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01.04.2010 10:54:52
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ei ytleks et need samsungid nüüd nii kehvakesed on, mis delliga myyakse
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DVDRW
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liitunud: 13.10.2003
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01.04.2010 11:35:12
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Neid Samsunge on ka erinevaid. Moodmoodi kiirust teada ei saa, kui tuleb enne arvuti ostu seda testida. Nimetage mõni arvutipood, kes lubab enne arvuti ostu selle ketast testida
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Optimist
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liitunud: 18.11.2008
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01.04.2010 15:39:32
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DVDRW kirjutas: |
Praegu enamus SSDd on tegelikult kõvaketastest aeglasemad. |
Veel üks aprillinali jah ?
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SurfData
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liitunud: 19.05.2006
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01.04.2010 16:03:49
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tomorrow kirjutas: |
DVDRW kirjutas: |
Huvitav kas HDD suurtootjad Seagate, Samsung, Hitachi jne ei hakkagi SSDsid müüma? Vähemalt HV-s ei näe ühtegi.
Et siis intel, OSZ, Kingston, Apacer jne jäävadki ainukesteks? |
Seagate vist ostis ühe SSD firma.WD samuti.Seagate SSD pole veel näinud aga WD-l juba täitsa väljas.
Hitachi pole tõesti kuulnud nende SSD püüdlustest midagi.
Samsung toodab rohkem teistele SSD kiipe kui et müüb ise  |
WD omad väiksemad peaks järgmisest nädalast olema ka eestis reaalselt saadaval. 128gb juba praegu liikvel
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AJ
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liitunud: 03.02.2005
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02.04.2010 20:40:29
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Buffalo SHD-NSU2 sporting Indilinx Barefoot controller
http://www.nordichardware.com/en/component/content/article/86-storage/10989-buffalo-shd-nsu2-sporting-indilinx-barefoot-controller.html
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Storage company Buffalo has presented a new series of Solid State Drives that looks to be using the Indilinx Barefoot controller. Barefoot was the hottest thing outside Intel's lab a few months ago, but during 2010 it has been overshadowed by newcomer SandForce and its SSD processors. Indilinx is far from new and Buffalo hasn't made a poor move choosing this acknowledged and well performing Barefoot controller.
Buffalo SHD-NSU2 is the name of the new series, available in four capacities (32, 64, 128 and 256GB) and use the most common 2.5" format.
Buffalo reports read speeds up to 175MB/s, which is hinting that it is not using the fastest available NAND flash circuits, but there is no mention of the write speed. With TRIM and prices between 14,600 - 78,600 YEN they start selling in Japan in about two weeks. |
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1dumbpcuser
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liitunud: 05.03.2002
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06.04.2010 11:44:35
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VelociRaptor Returns: 6Gb/s, 600GB, And 10,000 RPM
TomsHW
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VelociRaptor vs. Flash SSDs
First of all, we have to separate this drive from the latest flash SSDs, which have delivered a whole new performance level. You'll inevitably have to pick a solid state drive if you want maximum performance. Still, it's very important to also look at cost and capacity.
Even in a few years, it won't be possible to substitute high-capacity magnetic storage products with NAND flash. Memory supply and overall cost issues cannot be resolved quickly. We have 256GB SSDs available today, but the price tags of $650 and up are more than many users would spend on an entire PC or laptop. Most 128GB models are available between $275 and $400, which still is quite a bit. You can go for entry-level SSDs at $150 or less, but then you end up at 30GB to 60GB and sometimes saddled with performance that even a mainstream hard drive can top. Our spring SSD roundup will shed more light on this.
Balanced Storage for Enthusiasts
WD's 600GB VelociRaptor closes the gap between high-performance flash SSD storage and high-capacity 3.5” hard drives. The WD6000HLHX offers much improved low-level performance and dominates each and every performance benchmark, including PCMark Vantage, proving that performance leaps are still possible. All of this comes with decreased power consumption and excellent performance per watt. The SATA 6Gb/s interface is good for bragging rights, but little else, since performance stays well within the boundries of SATA 3Gb/s.
I would carefully guess that this might be the last VelociRaptor generation based on the current design because the gap between flash for highest performance applications and high capacity storage is widening. The new VelociRaptor is an attractive choice—as long as WD remains reasonable with its pricing.
Update: After taking a look at Western Digital's final press release, it looks like the 450GB VelociRaptor will be priced at $299, while the 600GB model runs $329. Both price points are fairly lofty when you consider the 2TB Caviar Black at $279. |
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Lõuapoolik

liitunud: 04.04.2003
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06.04.2010 18:28:14
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DVDRW, tomorrow: Muide - see info, et Hitachi SSD-maailmas "ei mölla" pole päris täpne, kuna Hitachi teeb mitu aastat koostööd Inteliga. Nii, et kes tahab Hitachiga kohtuda, peab Inteli märgi alla piiluma.
Ning uskuda võib, et seetõttu ei hakka ka Hitachi oma kaubamärgi all eraldi rabelema, vaid talle piisab sellestki, mis talle Inteli nime kaasabil "sülle kukub".
Näiteks kah üks link:
http://www.silicon.com/technology/hardware/2008/12/02/hitachi-and-intel-ssd-love-in-39357529/
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liitunud: 03.02.2005
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06.04.2010 22:33:19
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OCZ debuts second-generation Z-Drive R2 PCIe SSDs
http://www.dvhardware.net/article42063.html
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OCZ introduced its next-generation Z-Drive PCI Express Solid State Disks. You can find the specifications over here, these server units feature up to 2TB of NAND flash memory with lightning fast transfer speeds of up to 1.4GB/s.
OCZ Technology Group, Inc. (OTCBB: OCZT), a worldwide leader in innovative, ultra-high performance and high reliability memory and flash-based storage as an alternative to hard disk drives (HDDs), announces the Company’s plan to enter mass production of the Z-Drive R2 Solid State Drive (SSD) Series, the second rendition of the original Z-Drive family. The Z-Drive R2 builds on the existing solution but provides greater performance and design flexibility due to the implementation of a series of optimized NAND modules.
“Our 4th generation PCIe SSD, the Z-Drive R2, tackles the performance challenges facing enterprise IT professionals head-on” said Ryan Petersen, CEO of the OCZ Technology Group. “The Z-Drive R2 is a total solution that delivers exceptional performance over a wide of range of applications due to its superior sequential performance, making it a winner in both high IOP and high-throughput environments. In addition, it is the only bootable and field serviceable PCIe SSD option on the market today, and due to an innovative interchangeable module design, it enables low cost field upgradability and capacity increases giving storage architects unprecedented flexibility.”
The innovative Z-Drive R2 SSD maximizes bandwidth by taking the SATA bottleneck out of the equation and utilizes the speed advantages of the PCI-Express interface. Unlike competing solutions, the Z-Drive family is bootable and with 8 PCI-E lanes and an eight-way[1] RAID 0 configuration, the R2 delivers performance ideal for enterprise applications that are limited by HDD technology. What also makes the R2 especially exceptional is the use of interchangeable modules in the place of permanent, surface-mounted NAND; this unique feature-set is designed to make the Z-Drive field-serviceable and field-upgradeable.
Addressing the emerging performance demands of storage area networks (SANs), workstations, and servers, the Z-Drive R2 creates new possibilities in enterprise data management. The R2 delivers extremely fast transfer rates up to 1.4 GB/s, while offering enhanced reliability and durability compared to mechanical hard drives.
Promoting greater productivity for a broad range of applications spanning across virtualization, caching, and high-end storage, the Z-Drive R2 can also provide cost savings when considering the total cost of ownership (TCO) versus complex and hard to maintain HDD infrastructures. With capacities ranging from 256GB to 2TB, the R2 makes SSDs a viable alternative to large, power-consuming hard drive arrays. Furthermore, OCZ offers customization options for OEM clients that may require tailored hardware or firmware solutions for their business. |
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liitunud: 05.03.2002
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07.04.2010 10:52:43
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Spring 2010 Solid State Drive Roundup, Part 1
TomsHW
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We recently upgraded our storage test system with a SATA 6Gb/s controller and Windows 7 to accommodate the TRIM feature and upcoming SATA 6Gb/s drives. Soon, we’ll be providing a new charts category that lists all of our 2010 SSD tests.
This article included the Crucial M225 256GB, OCZ Vertex 120GB, the SLC flash-based Solidata K5, and Toshiba’s 256GB HG2, as well as Intel’s tried and true second-generation X25-M. The Intel drive can be considered a reference for desktop and notebook applications, thanks to its superior read throughput and I/O performance. But let’s look at the results.
When it comes to read performance, most SSDs achieve around 200 MB/s. Therefore, we wouldn't base a purchase decision on read throughput. The drives employing Indilinx's Barefoot controller—namely Crucial, OCZ, and Solidata—deliver respectable I/O performance, reliable write throughput, and decent application performance. In a word, they’re all very solid. Intel is faster on applications and I/O, while Toshiba handles I/O with the fine dexterity of a toddler.
When it comes to power and efficiency, we found Intel's consumption very low at idle, but higher than the competition running peak loads. In the end, it delivers great performance per watt in I/Os, while bowing to defeat on throughput efficiency. Once again, the Indilinx drives do well, and Toshiba shows its real strength. The HG2 is the most power-efficient SSD we’ve tested. Keep in mind, though, that this comes at the expense of performance, especially in I/O. Moreover, the company's poor North American availability all but disqualifies it to the enthusiasts looking to buy here in the States.
In the end, factors like cost, capacity, and power consumption are what matter most. Solidata's SLC memory is certainly a good choice for durability, but the additional cost is unreasonable for most users, and it's simply not readily accessible in North America. Power consumption remains important for notebooks, but less relevant on desktop PCs. The Indilinx drives are certainly attractive if you’re looking for the best bang for the buck, but Intel still delivers the highest application performance.
This was only the first part of our spring SSD roundup. Part 2 will include Crucial’s SATA 6Gb/s RealSSD C300, the Kingston SSD Now-V, and Western Digital’s new Silicon Edge Blue. |
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07.04.2010 21:14:41
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Corsair Force F100 SandForce-powered SSD: a peek at performance
http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=24120
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After spending countless hours benchmarking graphics cards and publishing reviews on the GeForce GTX 4x0 range of GPUs, it's refreshing for something different to drop into the review box.
We received a new solid-state drive from Corsair late yesterday afternoon. Breaking open the UPS box highlighted that it was the F100, part of the Force range, and distinguished by being powered by the much-talked-about SandForce controller.
The Corsair F100's presented in the standard black aluminium casing and 2.5in form factor. As the name suggests, it has a 100GB capacity that formats down to some 93GB in Windows.
Priced at £320 for this model and £557 for the double-capacity F200, both drives attract a reasonable premium over established models that are powered by, in the main, Indilinx, Intel and Samsung controllers.
SandForce at the helm
The main reason has to do with the controller used. The F100 employs the SF-1200 processor from SandForce, and the company rates it to 260MB/s write and 260MB/s read, based on 128K blocks, and, probably more importantly for the target environment, read/write 4K IOPS of 30,000 and 10,000, respectively. SandForce also has a 'higher-specified' controller, SF-1500, which can also interface with enterprise-class SLC NAND in addition to widely-used MLC.
Speeds are healthy, of course, but SandForce makes a point of stressing optimisations pertaining to writes for the NAND memory. In particular, its DuraWrite technology seeks to extend the life of SSDs by minimising on write amplification - the amount of NAND writing actually required for certain-sized data, where larger-than-needed blocks are copied into main system memory and then back to the NAND - to a figure below one. In short, you don't want to write more blocks than is absolutely necessary, and lesser controllers often have write amplification of 10x, or more.
The design of the controller, low write amplification, and intelligent wear-levelling techniques means that SandForce can do without a supporting buffer chip; there is no on-SSD cache here. SF-1200 also supports TRIM and 128-bit AES encryption, too.
On the face of it, a SandForce-equipped SSD straddles the client and enterprise spaces. Corsair's taking advantage of it with the Force series here, but many other companies are using the same combination of controller and NAND and marketing their own high-end SSDs.
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liitunud: 13.10.2003
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08.04.2010 14:46:53
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Sain oma esimese SSD kätte (x25-v 1680kr) - WOW
Unustage HDD süsteemikettana!
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liitunud: 02.10.2003

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kuskohast sellise hinnaga siis saab? kas XP peal on üldse pointi SSD´l? trim, garbage jms funktsionaalsus ikka toimib?
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