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 	Intel SSDs RAID 0, A Case Study In Speed, Take 2
Intel SSDs RAID 0, A Case Study In Speed, Take 2
We recently showed you how Intel was intent on upping the ante in Solid State Disk performance, with our evaluation and performance analysis on the release of their X25-M series SSDs. Though offerings from other SSD manufacturers like OCZ and Samsung have come to market with better performance ...
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Intel SSDs RAIDed up for blinding speed
Engadget — ... Intel's hot X25-M SSD is one of the faster drives out there, and while it's not surprising that a RAID 0 array of two of the $600 units is quick, it turns out it's actually one of the fastest RAID 0 arrays ever. At least that's the word from the crew at ...

Intel's Superfast SSDs Are Even Speedier When Working in Pairs [Ssds]
Gizmodo — ... are real fast—$600 for 80GB kind of fast. It should come as no surprise, then, that they make a mighty quick RAID 0 setup, which does not provide data redundancy but does give twice the data throughput. Hot Hardware's numbers were a blazing 396MB/s read and 130MB/s write times, making this quite a speedy 160GB volume. Head over to Hot Hardware for more numbers. [Hot Hardware] ...

Intel's Superfast SSDs Make For Even Speedier RAID 0 Rig [Ssds]
Gizmodo — ... are real fast—$600 for 80GB kind of fast. It should come as no surprise, then, that they make a mighty quick RAID 0 setup, which does not provide data redundancy but does give twice the data throughput. Hot Hardware's numbers were a blazing 396MB/s read and 130MB/s write times, making this quite a speedy 160GB volume. Head over to Hot Hardware for more numbers. [Hot Hardware] ...

Intel X25-M SSD RAID-0 array tested: say hello to speed
SlashGear — ...  is, at $9,320, a bit rich for your blood, HotHardware have been testing out what performance you can expect from just two of Intel’s X25-M 80GB solid-state drives.  Paired together in a RAID 0 (striped) setup, the team found I/O speeds pretty much double what you’d get from a single drive. ...

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