Media Coverage
Texas Memory Systems is pleased to have received the following media coverage.
Top Storage Companies To Watch In 2012
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
2011 was a great year for innovation in the storage industry. We watched new startups launch their products, we saw others refine their message and we saw mature vendors up their game.
Week in review podcast: TMS launches flash SAN
Friday, December 9, 2011
TMS' RamSan-720 system features redundant components and failover capabilities for organizations that want to run multiple applications on one system with no single point of failure.
TMS talks SSD with StorageSearch.com
Thursday, December 8, 2011
StorageSearch.com spoke to CEO Holly Frost, President Dan Scheel, and Sr. Analyst Erik Eyberg about the new RamSan-720 SSD, what they think about the SSD market, and the philosophy that steers the design of their SSDs.
TMS gets some enterprise street cred
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
"It's the highest availability SAN flash array, the highest-performing one, the highest-reliability one, and has the highest SLC flash density, with no single point of failure."
Texas Memory Intros High Availability Solid State Appliance
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
"Dual-RAID functionality ensures protection and repair of any data contained on failed chips or modules, and is implemented in redundant hardware to eliminate bottlenecks."
These are all the media coverage items currently available on the Texas Memory Systems web site.
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Top Storage Companies To Watch In 2012
Wednesday, December 28, 20112011 was a great year for innovation in the storage industry. We watched new startups launch their products, we saw others refine their message and we saw mature vendors up their game.
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Week in review podcast: TMS launches flash SAN
Friday, December 9, 2011TMS' RamSan-720 system features redundant components and failover capabilities for organizations that want to run multiple applications on one system with no single point of failure.
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TMS talks SSD with StorageSearch.com
Thursday, December 8, 2011StorageSearch.com spoke to CEO Holly Frost, President Dan Scheel, and Sr. Analyst Erik Eyberg about the new RamSan-720 SSD, what they think about the SSD market, and the philosophy that steers the design of their SSDs.
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TMS gets some enterprise street cred
Wednesday, December 7, 2011"It's the highest availability SAN flash array, the highest-performing one, the highest-reliability one, and has the highest SLC flash density, with no single point of failure."
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Texas Memory Intros High Availability Solid State Appliance
Wednesday, December 7, 2011"Dual-RAID functionality ensures protection and repair of any data contained on failed chips or modules, and is implemented in redundant hardware to eliminate bottlenecks."
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TMS RamSan 720 HA flash aims to finish off high-end disk
Tuesday, December 6, 2011"All in all, this looks like an attractive high performance storage package, which should get some early wins in the mid-market as it gradually makes inroads further up the food chain."
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TMS launches flash SAN for high availability
Tuesday, December 6, 2011"Five flash chips on the boards can go down and data still can be reconfigured."
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Highly Available Solid State Storage Performance
Tuesday, December 6, 2011"Getting maximum performance and providing shared access across multiple servers requires a solid state storage appliance. However, most of these systems were not designed to provide enterprise-level high availability."
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Dubbelt av allt i lagringskluster från TMS
Tuesday, December 6, 2011You get "double of everything" according to this Swedish review of the RamSan-720.
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TMS unveils high availability flash array
Tuesday, December 6, 2011"The new RamSan array is well suited for virtual environments, including virtual desktop infrastructures (VDI), as well as for cloud computing environments."
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Hochverfügbares RamSan-System von TMS
Tuesday, December 6, 2011This German article provides a comprehensive look at the RamSan-720's features.
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Will new RamSan rattle Violin?
Tuesday, December 6, 2011The RamSan-720 has low R/W latency - 2x as good as the next fastest product (the 6000 series from Violin) and several times faster than other tier 1 SSD vendors such as Kaminario and Huawei Symantec.
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TMS debuts high availability Flash storage array
Tuesday, December 6, 2011"The new array is attractive not just to customers running applications like Oracle databases, but also those where software-based high availability is not as well developed, such as in virtualised environments."
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TMS Unleashes High-Availability Flash Array
Tuesday, December 6, 2011"Designed to exceed user needs for capacity, performance, high availability, scalability and low power."
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Video: TMS Rolls Out High-Availability RamSan-720 Storage
Tuesday, December 6, 2011Erik Eyberg from Texas Memory Systems describes the company’s new RamSan-720 Solid-State storage system, which sets new standards for speed and high-availability. Then CEO Holly Frost discusses how the storage industry has evolved over the last 30 years.
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TMS Unveils Its Flash SAN for High Availability
Tuesday, December 6, 2011The device features redundant components and failover capabilities for organizations that want the ability to run multiple applications on one system without a single point of failure with either 6 or 12 TB of solid-state capacity.
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TMS introduces new high performance RamSan-720
Tuesday, December 6, 2011The RamSan-720 operates at very low power levels that users demand, but usually can’t get, in a 1U system. It exceeds user needs for capacity, performance, high availability, simplicity, flexibility, scalability, and low power while delivering quick ROI.
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TMS introduces RamSan-720
Tuesday, December 6, 2011The SSD Review outlines key features of the new RamSan-720.
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Engadget Primed: SSDs and you
Monday, October 31, 2011Engadget's deep-dive article on the SSD industry discusses Texas Memory Systems' role in shaping the industry's formation.
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PCIe flash performance: Your mileage may vary
Wednesday, September 28, 2011The Swiss National Supercomputing Centre found TMS PCIe flash delivers its advertised goods while Fusion-io and Virident do not.
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Comparison of PCIe SLC Flash cards
Wednesday, September 21, 2011In this independent test, the RamSan-70 outperforms cards from Fusion-io and Virident. The Swiss National Supercomputing Centre also finds that RamSan SSDs actually deliver their advertised performance, unlike their competitors.
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RamSan-70 PCIe SSD for Server Computers
Tuesday, September 20, 2011Server administrators who prefer a PCIe solution instead of a traditional drive will find a lot to like in the RamSan-70 PCIe SSD.
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The Storage Challenges To Oracle Exadata
Thursday, September 8, 2011If one needs to design a system similar to an Exadata solution it can certainly be done more cost effectively. One example is a pure solid state storage solution similar to a Texas Memory Systems solution described by Oracle Guru Mike Ault.
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TMS enters eMLC market with RamSan-810
Monday, September 5, 2011The RamSan-810 leverages Texas Memory System's design expertise into the eMLC Flash storage market. It packs 10 Terabytes into a 1U enclosure with 4 GB/s bandwidth and 320K random IOPS.
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TMS challenges high-end hard drives with new Flash product
Wednesday, August 24, 2011Texas Memory Systems (TMS), best known for its pricey, yet extremely high-performance NAND Flash-based storage arrays, has introduced a new system that it said competes with Tier 1 hard drives on a price-per-gigabyte basis.
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Slidecast: TMS Steps Up with 10-Year RAID SSDs
Wednesday, August 24, 2011Using eMLC in a RAID configuration, the new RamSam-810 product has lifetime rated at 10 years of continuous writing at 600 MB/s.
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TMS buckles up first MLC flash product
Wednesday, August 24, 2011News from the flash front: TMS has a more affordable small Flash SAN product that's higher capacity than the RamSan-710 speed rocket.
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TMS Reveals 10TB RamSAN-810 Enterprise Storage Solution
Wednesday, August 24, 2011The RamSan-810 packs 10 Terabytes into a 1U enclosure with 4-GB/s bandwidth and 320K random IOPS. For read-heavy enterprise applications, the RamSan-810 offers Tier-0 performance and reliability at a Tier-1 price.
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TMS Intros eMLC-based Flash Storage Appliances
Wednesday, August 24, 2011The RamSan-810 packs up to 10 TBs of high-performance Flash storage in a 1U enclosure, and features an 8-Gbit Fibre Channel or an InfiniBand interface, said Erik Eyberg, senior analyst for the Houston-based vendor.
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Pure Storage, TMS launch all-flash storage array lineup
Tuesday, August 23, 2011Texas Memory Systems added an enterprise MLC (eMLC) system to its lineup of all-Flash storage devices. The RamSan-810 comes in at approximately $13 per GB, roughly half the street price of its single-level cell (SLC) RamSan-710.
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TMS Enters Primary Storage Game with eMLC Flash Offering
Tuesday, August 23, 2011Texas Memory Systems expanded their reach into the tier 1 storage arena. The company's 10 TB RamSan-810 product delivers eMLC-based storage at about half the cost of conventional Flash-based enterprise storage.
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Will MLC SSD Replace SLC?
Monday, August 22, 2011SLC still seems to be the best choice for the first tier of solid state disk and eMLC seems to be the most viable for the second tier, with mechanical hard disk as the third tier.
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Strolling down 'memory' lane with high tech CEO Holly Frost
Friday, August 5, 2011An article by Deon Daugherty on the inner workings of Texas Memory Systems.
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The ExecEvent Announces Speaking Lineup for Virtualization, Cloud Networking Event
Wednesday, August 3, 2011Dan Scheel, President of Texas Memory Systems, will give a presentation on the history, current standing, and future of SSDs at the 2011 ExecEvent in Santa Clara, California.
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Flash and its future – not a pan in sight
Wednesday, July 20, 2011Jamon Bowen discusses the current status of SSD technology as well as its' future.
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The 10 Coolest SSDs Of 2011 (So Far)
Friday, July 15, 2011CRN, the technology reseller channel, names the top SSDs in the 2011 market.
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SSD, HEAL THYSELF!
Wednesday, June 29, 2011An article from George Crump discussing the new VSR technology from TMS that aids in SSD chip failure.
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NetApp may serve app server flash cache
Friday, June 17, 2011Article from Chris Mellor discussing the use of server flash cache versus storage array flash. Mellor seeks further opinion from Jamon Bowen, Director of Sales Engineering at Texas Memory Systems.
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QLogic and TMS Collaborate for High-Transaction Processing Performance Record
Monday, June 13, 2011An article about Texas Memory Systems' partnership with QLogic. Fibre Channel adapters from QLogic are part of the key success of the RamSan-630.
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PCIe Flash Market Heats Up
Thursday, June 9, 2011An article by Howard Marks about the competitive PCIe flash market. TMS continues to stand as one of the top market leaders.
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TMS Variable Stripe RAID Error Mitigation Technology
Thursday, June 2, 2011Article from Ken Cheung at EDA Geek about Variable Stripe RAID (VSR) technology.
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Rapid TMS product revamp continues
Thursday, June 2, 2011Article about RamSan-710 launch from Chris Mellor at The Register.
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Solid state drive performance takes off
Wednesday, June 1, 2011Article from Network World about recent TMS performance results.
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Texas Memory puts out a 5GB/s SSD SAN box
Wednesday, June 1, 2011Article from Lawrence Latif at The Inquirer covering RamSan-710 launch.
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TMS announces solid state storage array
Wednesday, June 1, 2011Article from Alan Lu at ITPro covering RamSan-710 launch.
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Texas Memory Claims Fastest 1U Flash Storage Unit
Wednesday, June 1, 2011Article about RamSan-710 from Stuart J. Johnston at InfoStor.
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New technology offers hedge against flash storage drive failures
Wednesday, June 1, 2011John Mello discusses how the new Variable Stripe Technology from Texas Memory Systems makes SSDs all the more reliable.
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Gorilla 900GB, 2GB/s PCIe solid state storage solution announced
Friday, May 27, 2011Article from Paul Ridden at Gizmag about RamSan-70 launch.
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Texas Memory intros 900GB RamSan-70 PCI-e SSD
Tuesday, May 24, 2011Article from PCLaunches.com covering RamSan-70 launch.
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TMS Unleashes the 900 GB Gorilla RamSan PCI-E SSD
Monday, May 23, 2011Article from techPowerUp.com covering RamSan-70 launch.
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900GB SSD With 2GB Per Second Bandwidth: TMS RamSan-70 SSD
Monday, May 23, 2011Article from Geeky Gadgets covering RamSan-70 launch.
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Texas Memory Upgrades Flash Memory Card
Monday, May 23, 2011Article from InformationWeek covering the RamSan-70 launch.
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Texas Memory Rolls Out New PCIe Card
Sunday, May 22, 2011Article from ChannelPro about RamSan-70 launch.
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TMS RamSan-70 SSD packs 2GB-per-second throughput, up to 900GB capacity
Sunday, May 22, 2011Article from Engadget covering RamSan-70 launch.
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TMS Unveils 900GB PCIe RamSan-70 PCIe SSD
Sunday, May 22, 2011Article from HotHardware about RamSan-70 launch.
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TMS, GridIron launch solid-state storage devices
Thursday, May 19, 2011Article from SearchStorage.com covering the RamSan-70 launch.
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A New Wave of On-server Flash Memory
Thursday, May 19, 2011Article from ITBusinessEdge about RamSan-70 launch.
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TMS releases PCIe SSD with 900GB capacity, 2GB/sec throughput
Thursday, May 19, 2011Article from ComputerWorld about RamSan-70 launch.
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Slidecast: TMS Unleashes 900 GB Gorilla
Wednesday, May 18, 2011Jamon Bowen from Texas Memory Systems presents an update on the company’s SSD storage products.
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TMS Rolls Out 900GB PCIe Card
Wednesday, May 18, 2011eWeek covered the RamSan-70 launch.
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TMS Pushes SSD Envelope
Wednesday, May 18, 2011HPCwire discusses recent TMS press releases.
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Texas Memory Rolls Out 900GB Half-Length PCIe Flash Card
Wednesday, May 18, 2011Article on StorageNewsletter.com covering RamSan-70 launch.
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TMS stellt Weltrekord mit Storage-Performance auf (German)
Tuesday, May 17, 2011Article in German on IT-Business.de covering TMS' SPC-1 and SPC-2 results.
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TMS Rolls Flash Memory Card
Tuesday, May 17, 2011Article on Texas TechPulse about RamSan-70 launch.
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TMS launches RamSan-70 Gorilla
Tuesday, May 17, 2011Article from The Register about the RamSan-70 launch.
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TMS RamSan-70 Flash SSD Card
Tuesday, May 17, 2011Article from EDA Geek about RamSan-70 launch.
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It's official: SSDs rule the high end
Monday, May 16, 2011Recent SPC-1 tests of Texas Memory Systems SSDs suggest that, soon enough, we'll think about spinning disks the same way we think about tape today
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EMC's all-flash benediction: Turbulence ahead
Monday, May 16, 2011Chris Mellor's perspective on the Flash market with EMC's recent endorsement of Flash technology.
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TMS flash array blows Big Blue away
Tuesday, May 10, 2011Chris Mellor explains the impact of Texas Memory Systems record breaking SPC results.
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Patent Office Approves Two TMS Patents
Tuesday, May 3, 2011High-level overview of US Patents recently awarded to Texas Memory Systems.
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Inside TMS's new 8Gb/s FC SAN SSD
Wednesday, January 26, 2011Zsolt Kerekes explains how the 8-Gb FC interface from TMS helps differentiate the RamSan-630 from its competition.
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High Performance For The Database Cluster - Texas Memory Announces 8Gb FC
Wednesday, January 26, 2011George Crump conducts news analysis on Texas Memory Systems' recent 8-Gb Fibre Channel announcement.
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TMS doubles flash RamSan Fibre Channel speed
Wednesday, January 26, 2011Chris Mellor covers Texas Memory Systems' 8-Gb Fibre Channel announcement. Chris also delves into TMS' interest in eMLC technology as well as get TMS' take on Kaminario's critique of RamSan architecture.
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SuperComputing 2010: Faster, Denser Storage Technologies
Tuesday, November 30, 2010The SuperComputing Conference is THE international conference and expo for all things HPC (High Performance Computing). Two major storage trends from this year’s conference: really fast storage and really dense storage.
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MLC vs. SLC Flash for Enterprise SSDs
Tuesday, July 20, 2010This article addresses the difference between SLC and MLC Flash technologies while assessing appropriate implementations of each of the technologies.
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Driving Down Storage Complexity with SSD
Wednesday, July 14, 2010SSD are more cost-effective and less complex than other available storage systems.
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SSD is the New Green
Tuesday, May 11, 2010Solid State Disk (SSD) is moving beyond a storage performance option for the data center and becoming the new way to make storage more green.
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SSD or Automated Tiering?
Monday, April 19, 2010George Crump explains when it is better to implement a SSD solution and when it is more suitable to implement an automated tiering solution.
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SSDs Speed Up Online DBMS Performance
Friday, March 19, 2010RamSan® Keeps 40 Million Line Items and 3,000 Customers Up To Date
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RamSan-20 NAND flash solid-state drives provide faster data delivery for software company
Monday, March 15, 2010VectorVest decided on PCI-based NAND flash drives for its HP ProLiant DL rack mount servers to produce a dramatic performance boost for their SQL Server databases.
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NextIO Signs OEM Agreement With Texas Memory
Saturday, December 12, 2009TMS is excited to add NextIO as a strategic OEM partner.
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Flash storage should be among top data center priorities
Thursday, December 3, 2009If you compare it to disk drives it's a lot faster. It's small. It's very rugged so you can put flash memory in something where a rotating disk drive would fail because of shock.
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The Biggest Flash Drive in the World
Monday, November 16, 2009RamSan-6200 provides five million I/Os per second with 60GB/sec bandwidth. It is a monster of an SSD.
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Odyssey Logistics Moves to SSD
Friday, September 25, 2009Odyssey Logistics chooses TMS to run their Oracle Database.
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TMS acquires storage virtualization IP from Incipient
Wednesday, September 9, 2009TMS has acquired patents and intellectual property assets from storage visualization start up Incipient.
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SVP.11 : TMS Delivering
Monday, December 1, 2008Article from IDC that analyzes one of their top vendors, TMS.
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SVP.11: TMS Delivering on the SSD Promise
Monday, December 1, 2008This IDC Vendor Profile evaluates Texas Memory Systems, exploring TMS history, product positioning, and competitive posture.
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SSD's Latency Impact
Friday, November 7, 2008Article from George Crump on the reduced latency SSD technology provides.
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Texas Memory hits 1 million IOPS with fast flash storage
Tuesday, October 28, 2008Article about TMS's new RamSan-500 that cracked 1 million IOPS.
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The Future Of Storage
Friday, October 10, 2008Article predicting the increased demand for faster, more reliable, and larger data centers within the next five years.
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Speed Is The SSD 'Killer App'
Wednesday, September 24, 2008Article from George Crump on the speed and reliability SSD technology provides.
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SNIA to push enterprise use of solid-state storage
Monday, September 22, 2008Article from Todd Weiss discussing the need to educate the IT community about the uses and benefits of SSD technology.
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SSD Domination, Sooner Than You Think
Wednesday, September 10, 2008George Crump predictes SSD prices will continue to fall within the next five years. These reduced prices will eventually make SSD the sole storage device used and offered in the industry.
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STME implements pioneering SSD-based storage enhancing solution in Middle East
Wednesday, September 10, 2008Article on the success of Saudi Arabia's Almarai Company's use of the TMS RamSan to obtain maximum bandwidth and IOPS.
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Flash-based solid-state disk vs. DRAM-based solid-state disk
Wednesday, September 10, 2008Article from George Crump at SearchStorageChannel.com on the differences between Flash and DRAM solid state disk technology.
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Flash-based solid-state disk vs. DRAM-based solid-state disk
Monday, September 1, 2008Article from George Crump on the rise of the SSD market. Crump discusses the options avaible with SSDs in both technology and vendors.
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A Tale of Two Databases
Sunday, August 24, 2008Article from Mike Ault discussing his testing of a RamSan-400.
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Tier Matching
Wednesday, August 13, 2008An article by George Crump discussing how to effectively use tier storage.
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Tiered Storage Redefined
Monday, August 11, 2008An article from George Crump discussing the multiple tier levels now being offered.
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What Is Short Stroking And Why Should You Care?
Wednesday, August 6, 2008An article from George Crump explaining th expense of short stroking and how SSD products can solve the problem.
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Enterprise Solid State Disk - Where Are We?
Monday, August 4, 2008Article from George Crump analyzing the growth of the solid state disk market.
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SQL Server Magazine Editors' Best Awards 2008
Wednesday, July 30, 2008The editors from SQL Server Magazine have chosen the winners for the best products that allow you to maximize SQL servers.
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Windows IT Pro Editors' Best Awards
Monday, July 28, 2008Article announcing the winners for the 2008 Windows IT Pro Editor's Best awards.
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Flash vs. RAM: Why not choose both?
Friday, July 25, 2008An article comparing two of Texas Memosry Systems RamSan storage devices, the RamSan-440 and the RamSan-500. The article explores Texas Memory Systems design in using both RAM and Flash storage.
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Enterprise Class Solid State Drives to 2 TB?
Friday, July 25, 2008An article exploring the design and varying features behind Texas Memory Systems RamSan product line.
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Top SSD Performance Comes at a Price
Tuesday, July 22, 2008Judy Mottl reviews Texas Memory Systems' new RamSan-440 solid state disk.
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Flash Vs. RAM Solid State Disks
Thursday, June 12, 2008Article by George Crump analyzing the different uses and benefits to using a RAM or Flash based solid state disk.
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A Solid Choice
Tuesday, May 20, 2008Article by Karen Schwartz that explores the growth of solid state disk storage technology
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Products on the cutting edge
Friday, April 11, 2008An article reporting on the latest and best technology being shown at FOSE 2008.
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Storage Performance Analysis
Tuesday, March 18, 2008Silverton Consulting released the performance results and analysis for the the SPC-1 and SPC-2 testing.
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IDC serves up top 10 storage predictions for 2008
Monday, December 24, 2007Article from Brain Fonseca presents IDC's top ten storage indusrty predictions for 2008.
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The dash for flash: SSDs get a flash boost
Thursday, November 29, 2007Chris Mellor interviews Texas Memory Systems about their SSD products.
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Solid-State stoarge not just a flash in the pan
Monday, October 1, 2007An article discussing TMS's position in the niche market of SSDs.
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Flash: Not Just for Consumers Anymore
Monday, October 1, 2007Article from Woody Hutsell and Kelly Stone about flash technology; it's pros, cons, and the new markets flash is entering into. TMS offers the best of both RAM and flash in their cached flash RamSan products.
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Texas Memorys SSD Bridges Performance, Price Gap
Wednesday, September 19, 2007An article from eWeek about TMS's new RamSan-500 cahced flash storage product. The RamSan-500 combines flash and DDR to give high performance levels at lower costs than leading DDR systems.
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SQL Server Standouts
Wednesday, August 1, 2007An article from Lavon Peters about the technology that awarded TMS with the most innovative technology for 2007.
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Web 2.0 could usher wave of storage disruption
Friday, February 16, 2007An article from ComputerWorld about New Zeland based company ,Trade Me, using a TMS RamSan to solve their I/O bottlenecks.
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Hedge fund virtualizes 200 TB with Incipient
Wednesday, January 24, 2007An article from SearchStorage.com about new innovations for centrally managing different data centers from one central console.
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Trade Me upgrades to .Net 2.0, trials solid state memory
Tuesday, January 23, 2007Article from Rob O'Neil discussing large web-based company, Trade Me, and their decision to use TMS RamSan to assist continual company growth.
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Statspack Analyzer – Intelligent analysis of Oracle Statspack and AWR reports
Thursday, December 7, 2006Article from Jon Emmons on the free Statspack Analyzer from Texas Memory Systems.
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Storage Performance Council gives IBM storage products highest marks
Wednesday, December 6, 2006An article from Nicole Lewis on the new rankings IBM received from the Storage Performance Council.
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Best of Show at Storage Networking World
Friday, November 3, 2006Robin Harris offers his opion on the the best products seen at Storage Networking World.
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Opinion: Will you eliminate work or be eliminated?
Thursday, November 2, 2006An article from Jerome Wendt discussing the rising advances in storage technology.
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Texas Memory’s SSD: Ultimate Database Speed at a High Price (For Now)
Tuesday, October 31, 2006Texas Memory Systems' Woody Hutsell talks with Enterprise Systems about the features and high prices of the SSD market.
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Baydel flashes it, Texas Mem Sys RAMs it home
Thursday, October 19, 2006An article examinig the differences between Flash storage offered from Baydel and RAM storage from Texas Memory Systems.
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EVE Online Launches Largest Supercomputer in the Gaming Industry Running on IBM Server Technology
Friday, September 8, 2006An article on the largest supercomputer released from EVE Online.
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Performance Boosting and Workload Isolation
Wednesday, March 1, 2006An article from Hewlett Packard on the design and benefits of SANCache.
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Search engine consolidates with NAS gateways
Tuesday, January 31, 2006An article that highlights the success of Shopzilla in choosing to use a Texas Memory Systems RamSan to more effectively run their databases and numerous servers.
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E Online gets Solid State speed boost
Thursday, December 1, 2005An article highlighting the high performance of the Texas Memory Systems' RamSan-400 as it helps reduce the latency time for online computer gamers.
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Solid-state device gives 'fastest Oracle I/O on the planet'
Tuesday, July 12, 2005An article reporting on the release of the RamSan-400 and its abilities to vastly accelerate the performance of relational databases such as Oracle 10g, IBM DB2 and Microsoft SQL Server, and return important queries on business data much faster.
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Texas Memory Tops Itself with 4G Solid State Disk
Monday, July 11, 2005An article discussing Texas Memory Systems new RamSan-400 solid state disk which out performs previous TMS products.
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Answering your Ads
Monday, July 4, 2005An article that highlights the impact SSD storage can make for any company that is experiencing fast customer growth.
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Answering your Ads
Monday, July 4, 2005Aaron Martz discusses the positive effect Texas Memory RamSan SSD storage can offer companies experiencing high customer growth rates.
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"Solid" Performance from Solid State Storage
Thursday, March 10, 2005Drew Robb states that SSD is no longer just for the military. SSD storage technology is for high end users who want to improve not just the storage capability but also the ability to move data.
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Solid-State Market Continues Slow and Steady Pace
Thursday, January 13, 2005Karen Schwartz describes what she claims to be a slow painful market for SSD technology.
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The Promise of Solid State Disks
Friday, September 17, 2004John Virata interviews Texas Memory Systems VP Woody Hutsell about the benefits to using SSD storage in the video editing industry.
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Solid State Disk Accelerates MRP
Wednesday, September 1, 2004Larry Singleton, systems analyst for Thornwood Furniture, reviews the succes the Texas Memory Systems RamSan-320 has had for Thornwood Furniture's MRP.
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US govt buys world's biggest RAM disk
Tuesday, March 9, 2004Chris Mellor dicusses the possible reasons the US Government could have in purchasing the world's largest solid state disk.
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SSDs in the Mainstream
Wednesday, January 21, 2004An article discussing the possibility for SSD storage to begin selling in the mainstream due to Texas Memory Systems recent SSD sale.
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Review: RamSan-320 Solid State Disk - PC Pro
Thursday, January 1, 2004Article about the Texas Memory Systems RamSan-320 solid-state storage device that delivers stunning performance supported by impressive fault tolerance and backup. impressive fault tolerance and backup.
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Caching is solid with disk option
Monday, December 1, 2003Woody Hutsell and Aaron Martz report on the benefits of using a solid state disk cache storage solution so under-utilized network resources can be taken advantage of.
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Chewing over 2003: The Top Storage Companies in 2003
Monday, December 1, 2003Texas Memory Systems ranks 5th on Zsolt Kerekes' analysis of the most popular storage companies for 2003.
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Storage Unit Delivers High Performance
Monday, February 3, 2003Henry Baltazar reviews the Texas Memory Systems RamSan-220 solid state storage device to conclude the system delievers powerful performance numbers.
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Solid-state memory takes over in niche military and aerospace applications
Wednesday, August 1, 2001J.R. Wilson discusses the cost and performance differences associated with solid state disk storage.
