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Non-volatile memory / Solid-state drive / Flash memory / RAID / SandForce / Serial ATA / Open NAND Flash Interface Working Group / Hybrid array / IOPS / Computer hardware / Computer memory / Computing
Date: 2012-08-03 02:52:24
Non-volatile memory
Solid-state drive
Flash memory
RAID
SandForce
Serial ATA
Open NAND Flash Interface Working Group
Hybrid array
IOPS
Computer hardware
Computer memory
Computing

MAKING THE MOST OF FLASH STORAGE at a cost per gigabyte that is lower than DRAM, but higher than HDD. Many systems already use flash to run their CRM, ERM, DBR, and Exchange systems faster.

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