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Fusion-io ioXtreme PCI Express SSD @ Hothardware
Posted by Editor on: 2009-11-17 01:21:54

Quote: "The first time we looked at Fusion-io's ioDrive product, we offered the notion that it was a "disruptive technology", that had the potential to set the industry on its ear.  Of course the ioDrive is an enterprise-class product that showed the significant potential of PCI Express direct-attached SSD storage but its cost was such that the mainstream market couldn't possibly even begin to justify it, no matter what the upside performance looked like."

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