Seagate Pulsar, The first Solid State Drive (SSD)

Unknown Saturday, December 12, 2009

Seagate has announced the first Solid State Drive (SSD) product for Enterprise Market call Pulsar™”

The Pulsar SSD is designed to meet OEM performance, power, size and reliability requirements for enterprise blade and general server applications.

The Pulsar SSD based on Single-level cell (SLC) technology optimizes SSD reliability and endurance

Where the SSD can offer up to 200GB capacity, using SATA 3Gb/s interface to support current blade server chipsets, and it can offer up to 30,000 read IOPS and 25,000 write IOPS. Seagate Pulsar SSD will speeding at 240MB/s sequential read and up to 200 MB/s sequential write speeds.

Specification:
• Single-level cell (SLC) technology optimizes SSD reliability and endurance
• 0.44 percent AFR for high reliability and endurance
• Up to 200GB capacity in a 2.5-inch form factor and 7mm z-height
• Power loss data protection to ensure against data loss upon power failure
• 5-Year Limited Warranty
• SATA 3Gb/s interface to support current blade server chipsets
• Leveraging industry-leading, global enterprise support
• Industry-leading SSS and SSD standards development through JEDEC and SNIA

Seagate planned to show off their new Pulsar SSD at CES in January 2010. Unfortunately, there are no details on pricing as yet.

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