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Action Item Quick Take | David Floyer | Flash and SSD, April 2018


 

>> Hi, I'm Peter Burris with another Wikibon Action Item Quick Take. David Floyer, you've been at the vanguard of talking about the role that Flash, SSD's, and others, other technologies are going to have in the technology industry, predicting early on that it was going to eclipse HDD, even though you got a lot of blow back about the "We're going to remain expensive and small". That's changed. What's going on? >> Well, I've got a prediction that we'll have petabyte drives, SSD drives, within five years. Let me tell you a little bit why. So there's this new type of SSD that's coming into town. It's the mega SSD, and Nimbus Data has just announced this mega SSD. It's a hundred terabyte drive. It's very high density, obviously. It has much fewer, uh, much fewer? It has fewer IOPS and bandwidth than SSD. The access density is much better than HDD, but still obviously lower than high-performance SSD. Much, much lower space power than either SSD or HDD in terms of environmentals. It's three and a half inch. That's compatible with HDD. It's obviously looking to go into the same slots. A hundred terabytes today, two hundred terabytes, 10x, that 10x of the Hammer drives that are coming in from HDD's in 2019, 2020, and the delta will increase over time. It's still more expensive than HDD per bit, but it's, and it's not a direct replacement, but much greater ability to integrate with data services and other things like that. So the prediction, then, is get ready for mega SSD's. It's going to carve out a space at the low end of SSD's and into the HDD's, and we're going to have one petabyte, or more, drives within five years. >> Big stuff from small things. David Floyer, thank you very much. And, once again, this has been a Wikibon Action Item Quick Take. (chill techno music)

Published Date : Apr 6 2018

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Wikibon Action Item Quick Take | David Floyer | OCP Summit, March 2018


 

>> Hi I'm Peter Burris, and welcome once again to another Wikibon Action Item Quick Take. David Floyer you were at OCP, the Open Compute Platform show, or summit this week, wandered the floor, talked to a lot of people, one company in particular stood out, Nimbus Data, what'd you hear? >> Well they had a very interesting announcement of their 100 terrabyte three and a half inch SSD, called the ExaData. That's a lot of storage in a very small space. It's high capacity SSDs, in my opinion, are going to be very important. They are denser, much less power, much less space, not as much performance, but fit in very nicely between the lowest level of disc, hard disc storage and the upper level. So they are going to be very useful in lower tier two applications. Very low friction for adoption there. They're going to be useful in tier three, but they're not direct replacement for disc. They work in a slightly different way. So the friction is going to be a little bit higher there. And then in tier four, there's again very interesting of putting all of the metadata about large amounts of data and put the metadata on high capacity SSD to enable much faster access at a tier four level. So action item for me is have a look at my research, and have a look at the general pricing: it's about half of what a standard SSD is. >> Excellent so this is once again a Wikibon Action Item Quick Take. David Floyer talking about Nimbus Data and their new high capacity, slightly lower performance, cost effective SSD. (upbeat music)

Published Date : Mar 23 2018

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