For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals (Length: 16 pages)

December 10, 2008

SSD "Chips" Away At Spinning Disk

Options Abound For Application Acceleration Through Memory Use

by Andrew Reichman

with Galen Schreck, Rachel A. Dines, Ben Echols


Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)

Solid-state disk (SSD) is by no means new technology, but declining costs and reliability improvements of flash storage have reinvigorated the debate on where and how to apply memory to the effort to improve application performance. A recent wave of storage vendor announcements that offer more SSD options to buyers underscores this trend. Driven mostly by cost reductions and resiliency improvements in flash technology, every storage vendor seems to have some position on how best to integrate SSD into the storage landscape. While questions remain about the optimal media and architecture, there are clear use cases that merit consideration of SSD technology today, and the net is just getting wider as offerings mature and costs continue to drop. Use caution though — just because SSD is a popular technology right now doesn't mean that it fits in every environment. This is still expensive technology that needs a clear use case for the investment to be justified.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

NOTES & RESOURCES

itemWhat's The Purpose Of Solid-State Disk?

itemNuts And Bolts Of SSD Technology

itemWhat Are The Architectural Considerations With SSD?

itemCurrent Vendor Offerings

itemWhat Are The Barriers To The Adoption Of SSD?

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itemBeware The Hype Of SSD; Consider Your Application Reality

Forrester interviewed more than 10 vendor and user companies, including Compellent, EMC, Gear6, Hewlett-Packard, Hitachi Data Systems, IBM, NetApp, Solid Data, STEC, Sun Microsystems, Texas Memory Systems, and Xiotech.

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Analyst: Andrew Reichman
Technology: Storage & Data Management, Storage Hardware
Geography: Asia Pacific, Europe, North America

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