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Description
The RamSan-300, TMS' eighth generation
solid state disk, is simply the most advanced SSD on the market today.
Its fast DDRRAM storage is ideal for storing performance-demanding
data and accelerating application performance. In fact, the RamSan-300
is The World's Fastest Storage�
TMS' numerous customers have seen
real-world performance increases from 2x to 25x simply by installing a
single RamSan. It plugs into servers or fabrics through basic Fibre
Channel or InfiniBand connections and appears simply as a very, very
fast disk to the network, able to act as any disk or storage system
might. The RamSan-300 can accelerate numerous applications across
industries. It is best known for drastic performance gains in OLTP,
batch processing, and other intensive operations.
RamSan-300 highlights:
- Over 200,000 random I/Os per second.
- 1500 MB/s random sustained external
throughput.
- Full array of hardware redundancy to
ensure availability.
- IBM Chipkill technology protects
against memory errors up to and including loss of an entire memory
chip.
- Exclusive Active Backup� software
constantly backs up data without any performance degradation. Other
SSDs only begin to backup data once power is already lost.
Reliability
There is no tradeoff in reliability for
all this performance. The RamSan-300 includes hot swappable
redundancies wherever physical wear is a factor, such as power
supplies and backup hard disks. It also includes two independent
internal UPS systems to ensure that no power loss or power supply
failure will stop the RamSan from performing its internal backup
procedures. Redundant cooling fans and redundant failover data ports
(optional) are also part of the sophisticated design.
Interoperability
The RamSan-300 is designed to look like
a disk to the network. Therefore, it is highly interoperable and works
in virtually any enterprise environment. It is installed in numerous
environments, including Apple OS X, AIX, Solaris, Linux, and Windows.
Hardware from Fibre Channel and InfiniBand vendors including Cisco,
Emulex, Brocade, McData, Mellanox, QLogic, LSI Logic, and ATTO easily
interoperates with the RamSan
Active Backup and Chipkill Technology:
The Newest Innovations in SSD
Exclusive to the RamSan is Active Backup� software. Other SSDs and
cache system can only "destage" data from RAM to backup disks once
power is already lost. This means that data is never backed up during
normal operation and the time-to-complete-backup after power loss is
unacceptably long. A RamSan-300 with Active Backup can continuously
backup data on RAM to the internal backup hard disks without impacting
performance. This means in an emergency situation, data is anywhere
from 60-100% on the backup hard drives already.
RamSan-300 systems take reliability
even farther by implementing IBM Chipkill technology. Standard error
correcting code (ECC) implementations correct single-bit data errors
in memory chips but cannot correct the multi-bit errors that can
result in data integrity issues. Chipkill technology allows a memory
system to correct a multi-bit failure up to and including a total chip
failure.
Soft Error Scrubbing
The RamSan-300 is the first solid state disk to include soft
error scrubbing. All solid state disks can correct a single bit error
before sending data to the server as a part of their ECC protection.
The RamSan-300, however, goes a step further by scrubbing; re-writing
the corrected data to memory and then verifying the re-write to
determine if a memory chip has a failure (a hard error) or if
radiation transients caused the single bit error (a soft error).
Systems that do not scrub single bit memory errors will either a)
report errors to a system log that will eventually encourage
replacement of a memory board or b) hide these errors thus leaving a
potentially unsafe memory board in the system. Research on this topic
suggests that 90% of single bit errors are soft errors. In these
cases, the RamSan-300 will correct the error through the scrubbing
process and prevent unnecessary downtime to replace the memory board. |

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