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Nov 16 2011

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Prediction proved: SSDs now cheaper than hard disks

In my previous post “Will the Thailand floods prompt a move to SSDs?“, I posited that the floods in Thailand would increase the price of traditional spinning media so that it would rise above the cost off SSDs (or at least make the move to higher performance storage systems easier to justify.

With the following article appearing in The Register: NEWSFLASH: Chips cheaper than disks, it would appear that this has happened, at least for enterprise class hard disks and SSD devices.

“Recent HDD/SSD distribution indicates an average 20-25 per cent increase in Seagate and HGST’s enterprise-class HDDs (e.g., 15K.5 73/74GB HDDs nearing approximately $3/GB), which compares to OCZ’s 6Gbit/s SAS Talos SSD at $1.98/GB; single-ported Deneva SAS at about $1.55/GB).” – Aaron Rakers

About the author

John Dixon

John works for Ipanema Technologies as a Senior Technical Consultant. In the past he has worked for Orange Business Services as WAN Optimization Consultant, and Global One/Equant as the UK Customer Engineering Manager, looking after networks for Unilever, GlaxoSmithkline, ArvinMeritor and many others. He lives in (Royal) Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire, in the west of the United Kingdom.

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