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Solidata X2-128 MLC 2.5-inch Solid State Disk Review
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 04/06/2009 05:52 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
TweakTown posted a review on the Solidata X2-128 MLC 2.5-inch Solid State Disk
When Jason at DVNation contacted me about reviewing their new Solidata RAIDPak Internal Storage Solution that houses four 2.5 inch Solidata X2 Series solid state drives, I took a brief look at the specs and asked him to ship it over. Later that evening I had a flash go through my mind, kind of like when someone mentions a name and a few hours later the face flashes across your internal screen and you blurt out, "yeah… I know that person". This wasn’t a flash of a face; it was a statement printed on DVNation’s website for the individual offering of the Solidata X2 Series; faster than the Intel X25-M MLC SSD.
The big standout on the specifications page is the massive read and write speeds. In ATTO we actually achieved a faster write speed than what Solidata claims. It is rare to see a company go conservative with their claimed performance, but we have seen write speeds of up to 212 MB/s. ATTO is a benchmark that we test with, but we rarely publish data from this test, since it often doesn’t relate to real world performance.
The big standout on the specifications page is the massive read and write speeds. In ATTO we actually achieved a faster write speed than what Solidata claims. It is rare to see a company go conservative with their claimed performance, but we have seen write speeds of up to 212 MB/s. ATTO is a benchmark that we test with, but we rarely publish data from this test, since it often doesn’t relate to real world performance.
Solidata X2-128 MLC 2.5-inch Solid State Disk Review

