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OMG... Somebody take my credit card away from me...

Help me please

$400 for the PCI card, 4 x 256 MB DIMM @ $65 apiece, 1 GB of 0.6µ second access time storage space.

You could do a 4 gig for $1,400.

And they support striping.

:Q

Viper GTS
 
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Help me please

$400 for the PCI card, 4 x 256 MB DIMM @ $65 apiece, 1 GB of 0.6µ second access time storage space.

You could do a 4 gig for $1,400.

And they support striping.

:Q

Viper GTS


Ohhhh sweet mother of God,now this is a babe thread I can get into, do it dude,do it just because you can!!!!


😛
 
$400 for the card? Ouch.

Nothing compared to others I have seen, but still....
 
Originally posted by: Evadman
$400 for the card? Ouch.

Nothing compared to others I have seen, but still....

LOL,if Gregg is good to his server his server will be good to him 🙂

I'm reading everything over now,I can see why he'd be tempted 🙂
 
Originally posted by: LyNx01
I'm stupid, someone tell me what it is! 😕

It's a PCI card that creates a hard drive out of PC133 SDRAM.

In otherwords a HD that's access time is measured in micro seconds rather than milliseconds, and whose throughput is limited by the PCI bus.

Viper GTS
 
Originally posted by: baffled2
Originally posted by: Evadman
$400 for the card? Ouch.

Nothing compared to others I have seen, but still....

LOL,if Gregg is good to his server his server will be good to him 🙂

I'm reading everything over now,I can see why he'd be tempted 🙂

Server?

Nah, this is my personal box.

😀

If I do it I'll certainly post benchmarks. I can't truly afford it, but in a couple months I might be able to...

Viper GTS
 
there is another manufactuere that has the same thing but also has an internal battery (like the CMOS battery) that powers it off so your data is safe when your transporting hte system around.

If I had teh money I would jump to it.

Stargate got one (not sure for trial or otherwise bought it). but they dont know how to use it and I have since left the company.
 
Originally posted by: Evadman
533 megs per second bandwith. IIRC.

Unfortunately this appears to be a 32 bit/33 MHz PCI card, so burst transfer is limited to 133 MB/s.

I'm slightly confused, however, why the sustained transfer rate is so low. 80-100 MB/s?

Even ancient PC100 SDRAM is more than capable of filling a 32 bit/33 MHz PCI bus.

Viper GTS
 
the one we have at stargate is capable of running 64bit 33mhz.. (backward to 32bit 33mhz).

It runs great but those guys havent stress tested it.
 
Originally posted by: dirtboy
You should give your credit card to RossMan! :Q

Haha not a good idea I'd report it lost/stolen so it's frozen until his new cc arrives.

😀
 
So, it copies the hard drive to the RAM drive every time you boot it? Or you just let the computer run 24/7?

Pretty kewl gadget, tho 😀

JC
 
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: baffled2
Originally posted by: Evadman
$400 for the card? Ouch.

Nothing compared to others I have seen, but still....

LOL,if Gregg is good to his server his server will be good to him 🙂

I'm reading everything over now,I can see why he'd be tempted 🙂

Server?

Nah, this is my personal box.

😀

If I do it I'll certainly post benchmarks. I can't truly afford it, but in a couple months I might be able to...

Viper GTS

Wiseguy,we know all about the specs of that "personal box" 😀

If you do it,I'd love to see the benchmarks !

 
Back at STMicro we played around with a few Quantum Rushmores. There were two versions. One was a flash memory drive that retained data if the driver was powered down. The other used PC100 and had a bigass lithium ion battery pack to supply juice should the power go down.
 
Of course, to populate the RAM drive, you're going to have to read from your pokey ATA133 or SCSI setup anyway. And then leave your computer on 24/7.

I'm not really sure what performance benefit you'd get without doing predominantly I/O bound tasks, anyway.

 
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