NEWS: Featured In TechBuzz Asia: SupremeRAID™️ SR-1010
” Graid announced the SupremeRAID SR-1010 RAID data center storage card, upgrading to PCIe 4.0 mere months after its PCIe 3.0 predecessor. Like the SR-1000 which launched last October, the new model has a blistering max sequential read speed of 110GB/s, but has doubled its max write speed from 11GB/s to 22GB/s.”
This week, Graid announced the SupremeRAID SR-1010 RAID data center storage card, upgrading to PCIe 4.0 mere months after its PCIe 3.0 predecessor. Like the SR-1000 which launched last October, the new model has a blistering max sequential read speed of 110GB/s, but has doubled its max write speed from 11GB/s to 22GB/s.
The performance of Graid’s SSDs comes in large part from their unique hardware design. If the picture above looks like a GPU, that’s because it is. The SR-1010 is based on Nvidia’s RTX A2000 workstation graphics card. In addition to granting Graid’s SSDs more muscle, using GPU technology to power storage lets them process the I/O themselves, bypassing the CPU.
Learn more about award-winning GPU-based NVMe RAID controller SupremeRAID™ by Graid Technology. We’re ushering in the future of high storage capacity and extreme performance for mission critical and performance-demanding workloads. Contact us today to chat with a sales representative in your region.
“An all-flash Supermicro system fitted with SupremeRAID™ and running Qumulo’s software ought to provide a screamingly fast scale-out filesystem package.”…