http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/tech/99A7774F067EA284CC257474007C0076
Hewlett-Packard is working with Fusion-io to adapt the start-up’s high-performance, solid-state input/output storage technology to HP’s enterprise servers to improve their data access performance and energy efficiency.
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“With our ioMemory architecture, we’re getting more than 200,000 IOPS within HP BladeSystem c-Class server blades today,” says Don Basile, Fusion-io’s chief executive officer. “So, working together with HP was the natural place to begin building upon our next generationtechnology.”
Wow. That’s a couple orders of magnitude over anything else internal I believe. And being solid state, that would be way cooler and way less energy requirements… I want a PC and a laptop that runs at that IOPS level.