Exciting news from Sun Storage this month with the announcement of the Sun Storage F5100 Flash Array (codename Lightning Flash) and a preview of the Sun Flash Accelerator F20 PCIe Card as well as the announcement of the Sun Storage 6180 Array .

Sun Storage F5100 Flash Array
With the recent announcement of the new Sun Storage F5100 Flash Array, Sun is the first enterprise server and storage company to bring fully-integrated Flash-based storage with Flash-optimized software to the enterprise. The F5100 is the world's fastest solid-state flash array delivering unprecedented performance and eco-efficiency for accelerating databases, improving response times and reducing operating costs at 1/100th the space and power of disk drives.

The F5100 is the first and only solid state storage array in the world that delivers well over 1 million read and write IOPS in 1RU of space, making it ideal for accelerating Oracle and large MySQL database environments by up to a factor of 10, with up to 80% reduction in operating costs.

You can find information on several industry leading benchmarks for the Sun Storage 5100 Flash Array here and more details about Sun's integrated approach to Flash can be found here.

Sun Storage 6180 Array
Sun has also announced the addition of the Sun Storage 6180 Array to our disk storage portfolio. Built upon multiple generations of Sun modular storage technology, the Sun Storage 6180 Array delivers 50% more performance than Sun's previous generation, and over 70% better price/performance than the IBM DS5020. The Sun Storage 6180 array provides the power to achieve better performance with fewer drives - lowering customer acquisition, support and operational costs.

More information about the Sun Storage 6180 Array is available here.
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