Solid-state disks are simple to use, require no changes to your current architecture and extend the life of your existing IT investment
Solid-state disks are the best way to speed business-critical applications
- Solid Data Systems solid-state disks (SSDs) are RAM-based storage that work just like a hard-drive but with no mechanical parts and no need for training or application updates
- Are highly reliable and internally redundant appliances that use standard interfaces and familiar technology for plug-and-play deployment
- Speed access to the 'hottest' data files by storing them within persistent RAM, enabling read/write access within just microseconds
SSDs extend the life of your existing business-critical applications
- Speed the performance of OLTP and database applications typically by 40% to over 100%
- Eliminate the cost of scaling-up or scaling-out expensive UNIX and Solaris systems to meet growing performance requirements
- Improve TCO by enabling you to extend the life of existing systems instead of buying something new
SSDs avoid the risk and cost of new, untried technologies
- Preclude significant capital expenditure within a flat budgetary climate
- Don't require consultants, additional labor and new expertise to deploy new systems
- Avoid the need for additional payroll, training and tools to maintain and secure new systems
- Save you from a high chance of failure when working with immature technology that puts business continuity and job security at risk
Solid Data Systems has a line of solid-state disks that support your traditional enterprise computing requirements
- Use Fibre Channel network interfaces
- Support direct attached storage architectures
- Enhance classic enterprise applications such as MQSeries, Informix, Ingres, Oracle, Sybase, Sendmail, Arbor/BP and established platforms including IBM RS/6000; Sun Ultra 2, E450, E4500, E5500; HP N-class servers, HP 9000
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