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Published: 2017-09-09, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
PCI-Express SSDs are still quite expensive, but they also perform significantly better than SATA600 SSDs. A few years ago the additional price you paid for a high-end SSD barely gave you better performance due to the SATA600-bottleneck, but now the differ...
Abstract: PCIe-based SSDs have evolved rapidly, with companies like Fusion-io, LSI, and OCZ leading the way. Intel is betting that its reputation for quality and reliability in the enterprise sector are enough to overcome that head-start as it launches SSD 910. ...
Intel has offered up a drive that just might be todays Value to Performance leader. $187 for a drive of the 335’s capacity and performance is simply outstanding. Intel’s new low power, high performance 20nm NAND does not disappoint, it’s awesome. Stora...
Strong read performance peaking 2GB/s sequential, Very low entry cost with great endurance, Built-in OS compatibility with LSI SAS2008, Trusted Intel enterprise controller
The Intel SSD 910 is an interesting offering in the enterprise application accelerator space for a number of reasons. First, with its aggressive pricing, Intel is attempting to commoditize the entry-enterprise PCIe storage space, with a card that does...
From a performance perspective, the Intel SSD 910 is an absolute beast. If you take into account encrypted or otherwise incompressible data performance, the 800GB 910 is easily the fastest SSD we've ever tested. The performance loss for the 400GB drive ma...
After spending a few weeks with the SSD 910 (in addition to older enterprise-oriented drives from Intel), we have two critical takeaways. First, the company almost always specifies its enterprise-class hardware for worst-case situations, which we appreciate...
Published: 2012-05-07, Author: Paul , review by: thessdreview.com
In our testing with this SSD we did run into a few problems. One was the excessive time that it required to get this device into steady state. It simply can take quite the beating and just shrug off the heavy write loads. Getting the device into a SNIA de...
Competitively fast PCIe SSD, Great write performance at high queue depths, Best-in-class endurance specifications and features, 5 year warranty, Half-height, compact design
Requires lots of airflow, thermally sensitive, No on-board hardware RAID currently, Falls a bit flat under shallow queue depths and workloads, Non-bootable
Intel's PCI Express-based SSD 910 is an interesting storage solution. Clearly, the product is tuned for very specific usage models, primarily those found in datacenter server environments or other high concurrent transaction rate, enterprise application...
So there you have it. I wanted the first look to cover and verify most of Intel's stated specs. We verified, and it has absolutely impressed us thus far. There's more to follow on the SSD 910 as we dive into further resting for a more detailed review. Oh...