pricing of solid state drives – and are to be commended for doing
so – but, if you're looking for a high-performance SSD, such as
their just released Z-Drive PCI-Express SSD, there's simply no getting
away from the fact that it's going to cost you (and cost you dear).
And the OCZ Z-Drive PCI-Express SSD certainly doesn't disappoint in this
respect, but then nor does it in terms of performance with the new SSDs
offering up to 800MB/s read speeds and 750MB/s write speeds –
which, in terms of performance, sees the Z-Drive SSD go head to head
with the likes of PhotoFast's G-Monster and their G-Monster Promise
(though, it has to be said, nowhere near in the same league as the
previously featured Fusion-IO IODrive Duo).
Aimed specifically enterprise set-ups the bootable OCZ Z-Drive
PCI-Express SSD comes with high-speed PCI-Express architecture boasting
8 PCI-E lanes coupled with a compact enterprise-grade RAID array
comprising of an internal four-way RAID 0 configuration and are offering
in both multi-level cell (MLC) and single-level cell (SLC) variants (OCZ
p84 and OCZ e84 respectively) with capacities coming in at 256GB and
512GB with a 1TB capacity version (p84 only) following up the rear.
Traditional enterprise storage technology typically requires overly
complex infrastructure as well costly maintenance, and is often unable
to deliver the level of performance required by OEM applications, said
Ryan Petersen, CEO of the OCZ Technology Group, who introduced the
Z-Drive SSD range. The new OCZ Z-Drive is an all-in-one high
performance plug-and-play bootable PCI-E solid state drive that
addresses these challenges head on, and meets the demands of the
complete range of enterprise storage and data access requirements. The
Z-Drive is designed not only to be higher performing and more reliable
than conventional solutions, but also to significantly reduce both the
maintenance and overall TCO for our clients.
In terms of pricing you'll be looking at forking out around $1500 for
the 256GB variant whilst the 1TB p84 SSD will set you back some $3,300.
OCZ's new MLC and SLC Z-Drive PCI-Express SSDs are available as of now.



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