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Date:      Thu, 21 Feb 2013 05:21:52 -0500
From:      grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-fs@freebsd.org
Subject:   Crazy ZFS ZIL options: md(4) umass(4) NAND SATA PCI
Message-ID:  <CAD2Ti2_1eKYVy-hqq8MgpHUwybu_dyh=i%2BhEbJ7bMH5ORaUJmA@mail.gmail.com>

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> Someone posted mentioning this one. ($337 isn't $20-%50, but...):
> http://www.acard.com/english/fb01-product.jsp?idno_no=382&prod_no=ANS-9010BA&type1_idno=5&ino=28

It's 32GiB, 20K iops (8KiB?), 14 minute CF dump, 4hr life, but only specs at
200MiB/s over sata2 (a few drives in jbod can match that sustained xfer rate).
They make a dual port version at 16GiB and 200MiB/s per port (400MiB
host striped).
It's ddr2 ram is nearly obsolete and at $80/4GiB is almost 4x more than ddr3.
Optional 64GiB CF card $85 (or use non-ecc ram emulate and a 32GiB CF card $40).
Optional whatever 12vdc source you want to rig to it.
So to fill it out you're looking at $295 dev + $640 ram ...  $1100 stoked.
And the ANS-9010B is 48GiB for $250.

There's old Gigabyte gc-ramdisk i-ram, 4GiB, sata1, DDR1, battery ... ~$100

STEC ZeusRAM 8GiB, DDR3, SLC, SAS2, $2500-$3000
It's about as hot as the price.

Bus based...

You can get a PCI-e 4GiB, 60 second SLC dump, supercaps, from ddrdrive.com
for $2000, and they might even let you write a FreeBSD driver for it.
It's price, size and flexibility are not that hot, performance maybe
40K iops (4KiB),
on par with the above.

www.fusionio.com/products/iodrive-octal/

NAND...
SLC 20GiB ish ... $150
MLC 60GiB ish ... $75

There's still room for a cheap DDR3+SATA3 unit.
Or just fill out your motherboard slots and add a UPS :)



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