SHANGHAI, China, Dec. 14, 2016 -- Shannon Systems, a leading manufacturer of SSDs, has continued its growth in the 3D NAND-based flash market by launching several new products including the world’s first 12.8TB PCIe SSD drive, Direct-IO G4i. The Shanghai-based flash storage giant is geared up to provide more different services for its enterprise customers.
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“3D NAND technology heralds a new era of flash storage with high performance, high capacity and low cost being available at the same time for users,” remarked Shannon CEO Yang Xueshi. “Shannon has always been a frontrunner for research in this area. By utilizing 3D NAND, we provide a staggering capacity of 12.8TB on a single SSD drive. This is a milestone for the SSD industry.”
Chinese ecommerce giant Alibaba has already deployed Shannon’s PCIe SSD products in large scale and seen significant performance improvements in mission-critical systems and being able to handle more intensive and larger workloads during peak times, serving more than 120,000 transactions per second in the last “singles day” sales event on November 11.
Positioned as the input/output bottleneck “killer”, the enterprise-grade Shannon Direct-IO PCIe SSD flash stands out among its peers for its high performance level, resilience and reliability.
In terms of reliability, Shannon adopts advanced signal processing, error correction and RAID technologies to ensure reliable data storage in addition to DRAM-less technology, which eliminates the need to flush DRAM buffered data when encountering a sudden power loss.
Further to the Direct-IO PCIe SSD upgrades, Shannon also unveiled a 3D-NAND based nonvolatile memory express (NVMe)-based SSD line. This line of products comes out with access latency less than 15μs, more than 2GB/s read/write bandwidth while achieving all the performance with a typical power consumption less than 6W.
With customers ranging from e-commerce, government, education to finance, Shannon Systems provides SSDs and solutions for enterprises such as travel website Qunar, telecommunications providers China Telecom and China Unicom and partners such as IT and electronics industry leaders Inspur, Huawei, Lenovo and HPE.
“Innovation is coded in Shannon’s genes and we are committed to help enterprises handle larger scale workloads with our unique set of technologies and solutions,” added Yang.
About Shannon Systems
Shannon Systems, a subsidiary of Silicon Motion Technology Corporation (NasdaqGS:SIMO), is a leading provider of enterprise-grade flash SSDs and solutions. We provide a wide range of high-performance and highly reliable PCIe, NVMe and SATA SSD products to hyperscale datacenters and enterprises. For further information on Shannon Systems, visit us at www.shannon-sys.com.
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