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Pliant to launch family of enterprise-level SSDs
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Pliant to launch family of enterprise-level SSDs
Pliant Technology has unveiled a family of enterprise-ready solid state drives. The drives are supposedly two to four times quicker than currently available SSDs, offer ten times the data reliability, and consume less energy. The company claims its enterprise flash drives deliver the "industry's highest sustained performance with the most predictable performance profile across a wide range of read/write workloads."
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gthoh, my vertex drives are sitting here in boxes to be installed, only 3 days to return them to newegg, i wonder if it would be worth it.
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