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Sun Flash Accelerator F20 PCIe Card

Sun Flash Accelerator F20 PCIe Card

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From $4,695.00 (US)

Turbocharge your applications instantly, improve response times, and reduce I/O latency with the Sun Flash Accelerator F20 PCIe Card. Based on Sun's FlashFire technology, it delivers the I/O performance of over 300 disk drives to eliminate storage I/O bottlenecks and help your servers and applications run faster and more efficiently.


At a Glance

  • Accelerate applications, improve response times, and get more out of your server investments
  • Improve productivity, space utilization and power efficiency
  • Reduces storage latencies and eliminates I/O bottlenecks
  • Over 100K IOPS performance and 96GB of enterprise Flash on a single low-profile PCIe card
  • Integrated HBA provides hybrid storage management and saves on costs and space
  • Easy to use; no special software or drivers required

Key Applications

  • Databases
  • Storage grids
  • HPC computing
  • Financial modeling

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