Super Talent-

Super Talent is introducing a 512GB MLC based SSD drive at the low cost of $149.99. Oh wait, we are reflecting what the 2012 price is expected to reach. Let's back up a few years and do this over. Super Talent is first out of the gate with the MasterDrive RX 512GB Solid State Drive that is available today at a price of $1499.99.

The 512GB MasterDrive RX has top sequential transfer speed ratings of 230MB/s for reads and 160MB/s for writes. The MasterDrive RX line also includes the MLC based 128GB and 256GB drives with the same performance ratings. Super Talent is also releasing SLC based drives in 128GB and 256GB capacities with higher sequential write speeds up to 200MB/s according to their internal test results. Super Talent warranties the SLC MasterDrive RX series for three years and the MLC products for two years. The official press release is below.



"Super Talent Technology, a leading manufacturer of Flash storage solutions and DRAM memory modules, today announced that it is now shipping the MasterDrive RX family of Solid State Drives (SSDs) in capacities up to 512GB.

The MasterDrive RX features Super Talent's proprietary RAIDSSD� Technology to enable extremely fast sequential read and write speeds. The MasterDrive RX with MLC NAND Flash comes in 128GB, 256GB and 512GB densities and is rated for a maximum sequential read speed of 230MB/sec and a maximum sequential write speed of 160MB/sec. The MasterDrive RX with SLC Flash comes in 128GB and 256GB densities and is rated for a maximum sequential read speed of 230MB/sec and a maximum sequential write speed of 200MB/sec.

Jeremy Werner, senior product marketing manager at Super Talent, stated "The MasterDrive RX is the latest product utilizing our patented RAIDSSD Technology. This product is great! From a performance standpoint it's like having two SSDs in the space of one, and it extends our standard 2.5" SATA-II product line to include a 512GB SSD." The 512GB MasterDrive RX retails for under $1500.

Model Information-

FTM28GE25H SX28B6E25H 128GB MasterDrive RX
2.5" SATA-II (MLC) 230/160 MB/sec
 
FTM56GE25H SX28B6E25H 256GB MasterDrive RX
2.5" SATA-II (MLC) 230/160 MB/sec
 
FTM12GE25H SX28B6E25H 512GB MasterDrive RX
2.5" SATA-II (MLC) 230/160 MB/sec
 
FTD28GE25H ST28A6E25H 128GB MasterDrive RX
2.5" SATA-II (SLC) 230/200 MB/sec
 
FTD56GE25H ST56A6E25H 256GB MasterDrive RX
2.5" SATA-II (SLC) 230/200 MB/sec

All these products are designed to be compatible with all known operating systems including Windows, Linux, and OSX. Super Talent backs the SLC versions with a 3-year warranty and the MLC versions with a 2-year warranty."

HighPoint Technologies-

After dropping the price of the RocketRAID 4320 controller to $329 a couple of weeks ago, HighPoint is back with another deal this week on their RocketRAID 4310 4-port SAS RAID controller. Their press release is listed below.



"HighPoint Technologies is partnering with NewEgg.com to offer the RocketRAID 4310 with Intel Inside. This 4 port SAS RAID Controller with the Intel IOP348 is offered at the industry low price of $229. The RocketRAID 4310 with Intel Inside is the fastest and most reliable I/O Engine in the SAS RAID controller industry.

HighPoint has recognized that the struggling economy has forced many businesses to offer lower costing products to entice customer spending. By offering the RocketRAID 4310 at $229, customers will get the highest value for their purchase with the industry’s highest performing and most robust SAS Hardware RAID controller.

The RocketAID 4310 supports the fastest bus speed with PCI-Express x8 and features one internal mini-SAS connector to connect 4 SAS or SATA hard drives. Support for a battery back up unit (BBU) maximizes data protection without sacrificing performance.

SAS scalability fulfills the ever increasing need for adding more storage capacity. Scaling to higher capacities enable customers to pay only for the storage they need. Scalability is ideal for file server and content intensive storage platforms requiring the best combination of cost and capacity storage solution.

Backward compatibility to SATA hard drives fulfills the need for storage hungry applications. The lower cost and higher capacity SATA drives are ideal for setting back-ups, archiving and storing detail media files.

The higher performing 15K RPM SAS hard drives offer the highest sustained transfer rates for performance hungry applications. Streaming I/O involves digital video and requires high sustained read and write throughput. The RocketRAID 4310 with 15K RPM SAS drives can achieve 1GB/s of sustained throughput for these streaming I/O environments.

Don’t miss out on the huge savings for your storage needs. Purchase the RocketRAID 4310 for $229 exclusively through NewEgg.com.

General Specifications -
  • Host Adapter Architecture Intel IOP348 (800 MHz)
  • Up to 256MB DDR-II Memory
  • PCI-Express x8
  • 1 internal mini-SAS/SATA Device Port Up to 4 SAS/SATA Hard Drives 128 max hard drives via SAS expanders
  • NCQ (Native Command Queuing)
  • NVRAM Battery Backup Unit Ready (BBU-03) Low Profile Supported
RAID Features-
  • RAID Levels 0, 1, 3, 5, 6, 10 and JBOD
  • Multiple RAID Support
  • Online Array Roaming
  • Automatic RAID Rebuild
  • Automatic Drive Insertion
  • Quick Initialization
  • Online Capacity Expansion / Online RAID Level Migration
  • Hot Spare - (global)
  • Configurable stripe size
  • Staggered Drive Spin-up
  • Bad Sector Repair and Remapping BIOS Booting Support
HighPoint RAID Management (HRM) Suite-
  • Web GUI management utility
  • CLI (Command Line Interface)
  • Firmware / BIOS Management
  • Independent RAID Module Onboard
Monitor, Alert & Indicators-
  • SMTP (Email Notification) (Hard drive activity and failure) LED SAF-TE chassis environment monitoring
Package Contents-
  • RocketRAID 4310 Series SAS/SATA Hardware RAID Controller, RocketRAID SAS/SATA user manual, Software CD with (Drivers and Manual), Low profile bracket, 1 internal mini-SAS to internal mini-SA. "

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  • Peggy - Wednesday, May 13, 2009 - link

    As I know, Highpoint RocketRAID 3500 series(for SATA)&4300series(for SAS) is hardware raid card(with Intel IOP processor and onboard cache), you can buy it.
  • iAURA - Monday, April 20, 2009 - link

    How about we skip the SATA interface already and go straight to PCI-Express.I mean we already know SSD's are about to exceed the bandwidth,especially at enterprise levels.
  • Einy0 - Sunday, April 19, 2009 - link

    I'm thinking would a hardware raid card with a large memory buffer fix the stuttering associated with some SSDs? Has anyone tested this?
  • echtogammut - Wednesday, April 15, 2009 - link

    The last couple of highpoint controllers I have had to return because they were not real RAID controllers, but SAS or SATA adapters with software RAID. They never advertise this, so you think you are getting a hardware RAID controller, but in reality its just another SATA controller. This would be a good deal for a basic RAID controller and since I am building a couple of asterix boxes, I will probably order a couple if I can verify that it is a true hardware RAID controller.
  • pcjustin - Monday, May 4, 2009 - link

    Hello,

    What model you have? Do you mean RR4320 or RR2310?
  • shin0bi272 - Tuesday, April 14, 2009 - link

    Ive been looking at putting a 2310 in my system for a while now and making a file server out of it (c2d e2180, 2gigs of ram). But with all the negative reviews of the thing I am skeptical about spending 150 dollars on a card that might not work... why not drop the price on the lower end cards that home users might want to buy instead of one or two of your higher priced cards that mostly businesses will be looking at. Plus external sas? who uses that? Could you hook it up to a san? I dont think Ive ever personally seen anyone use an external sas connector in my life. Granted my life has only been 30 years in total but Ive seen quite a lot of tech and never seen eSAS. eSATA sure, fiber channel of course, ethernet, scsi, etc etc yeah but Ive never seen an eSAS put to good use.
  • vol7ron - Thursday, April 9, 2009 - link

    Not bad for SSD, still want to see the random-write tests. Do you have to fork over the $$ to test one or can they loan you a few?
  • blckgrffn - Thursday, April 9, 2009 - link

    Cheap SAS/SATA card for ESX needed :)
  • tshen83 - Thursday, April 9, 2009 - link

    Highpoint:
    How about you throw us a bone and price the 4322 at $329? I don't see how externally mounted sas port can demand twice the price premium over the internally mounted SAS ports.

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N8...">http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N8...

    Although buyers beware, SAS 2.0 is already out on the market in the form of HP adapters:

    P212: $220
    P410/P411: $450

    It uses a PMC-Sierra MIPS based processor at 600Mhz, so it is technically slower than IOP348, but the SAS specification is 2.0 and PCI-express bus is also x8 2.0. Don't know how competitive they will be yet.

    http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/prolian...">http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/serv...ycontrol...


  • JonnyDough - Thursday, April 9, 2009 - link

    "Super Talent is introducing a 512GB MLC based SSD drive at the low cost of $149.99. Oh wait, we are reflecting what the 2012 price is expected to reach."

    Let the record (and articles) show that April 1st has long been over.

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