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Fusion-io, Intel Tout Enterprise SSD Flash
Data Center Knowledge (Mar 4 2011) Storage
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Enterprise flash sales records are set, broken and sure to be claimed many more times. In a’year for records, EMC had motorcycles jumping over 40 storage units and claimed to hold the record for the most sales of enterprise flash solid state drives (SSDs), shipping 10 petabytes of enterprise flash in its storage products. Shortly after EMC’s claim was announced, Utah-based Fusion-io said it shipped more than 15 petabytes of enterprise flash in 2010.
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