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03-08 OCZ Z-Drive R4 PCIe SSD does 2.8 GB / s and 500,000 IOPS 24-05 OCZ has new Indilinx controlle


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OCZ, now part of Toshiba has unveiled a new series of SSDs: the Z-Drive 4500. This is based on PCI Express and does not entirely igmail unexpected use of 19 nm MLC memory chips from the factories of Toshiba. The discs will include a five year warranty available in capacities of 800 GB (ZD4RPFC8MT300-0800), 1.6 TB (ZD4RPFC8MT310-1600) and 3.2 TB (ZD4RPFC8MT320-3200).
Each model in the series features OCZ's igmail new Windows Accelerator (WXL) software, which was also announced today that the flash memory and the cache can be managed. This can determine how they want to use the drive IT professionals themselves: as storage, cache, or a combination of both.
The Z-Drive 4500 is controlled by an LSI SandForce SF-2582 controller in combination with OCZ's Virtualized Controller igmail Architecture called (VCA). This will be achieved read speeds of 2900 MB / s, while still writing to 2200 MB / s goes. Random 4K orders are processed with 252,000 and 76,000 IOPS for read and write respectively.
As the series goes to a business, data security and reliability is also high on the list. The Z-Drive 4500 does include a security that ensures writing assignments to power failures still be completed. In addition, corrupted data automatically detected and there is support for the TRIM command built.
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