Seagate Pulsar SSD Drives

Seagate has launched a new range of SSD (hard solid state) called Pulsar. The new Pulsar DSS are designed for blade servers and enterprise configurations that require speed and performance. Each SSD operates non-Pulsar nonvolatile flash memory with no moving parts, unlike hard drives regularly.

Seagate Pulsar SSD Drives

Each SSD Pulsar can store up to 200 GB of data and comes in a form factor 2.5-inch measuring only 7 mm thick.For the safety data from each drive also has data from power loss ensures that data protection is not lost if power to the drive or server fails.

Pulsar Features SSD

  • Single-Level Cell (SLC) SSD technology maximizes reliability and endurance
    AFR
  • 0.44 percent for high reliability and endurance
  • Up to 200GB of capacity in a form factor 2.5-inch and 7 mm z-height
  • Data loss of power to protect against data loss during power outage
  • 5-Year Limited Warranty
  • SATA 3Gb / s interface with support current chipsets server blade
  • Leveraging industry leading, comprehensive support of enterprise
  • Industry Leading SSS and DSS standards development by JEDEC and SNIA

[via gadgetvenue]


Published December 10, 2009 in Hardware, Portable Storage
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