Sure , it costs $ 30 a GB , but Fusion - io ’s raw ioDrive flash notice promises farcical 800MB / sec ( Read ) and 600MB / sec ( Write ) keep data transfer rate . That would mean public presentation on par with DRAM , which would be about a thousand times quicker than any existing disk effort . Basically , it ’s like mob an enterprise SAN into a PCI express card . However , if $ 19,000 is a little too plentiful for your blood , you could always settle for a 80 GB , 160 GB , or 320 GB when the ioDrive is released in Q1 2008 . 80 GB for $ 2400 ? Now , that ’s value . [ Fusion - ioviaabout : blank ]
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