Cost for enterprise level disk storage run around $80/gigabyte, SSD from Texas Memory Systems runs about $100/gigabyte not that big a difference. Also TMS offers up to 2 Terabytes of SSD in a single tray equivilent form factor with over 100,000 IOPS and more than comparible reliability. Beat that with disks. Disks are dead they just don't know it yet!
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Did Workman really say that?
I'm surprised at Michael's assertion that Flash doesn't belong in external storage, even though Pillar claims to have designed to support it in their array.
I have a few more thoughts here: http://thestorageanarchist.typepad.com/weblog/2008/06/1012-flash-driv.html
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