Solid-state drive data storage in 240-pin DDR3 DIMM form factor introduced by Viking Modular Solutions

April 6, 2011
FOOTHILL RANCH, Calif., 6 April 2011. Viking Modular Solutions in Foothill Ranch, Calif., is introducing its next generation SATADIMM solid-state drive in a 240-pin DDR3 DIMM form factor in 25- and 18.75-millimeter heights for AdvancedTCA (ATCA) blades, 1U rackmount servers, blade servers, and storage bridge bays. SATADIMM products get power from a DDR3 socket, and offers performance of as many as 60,000 IOPS random reads and writes with a transfer speed of 520 megabytes per second.

FOOTHILL RANCH, Calif., 6 April 2011. Viking Modular Solutions in Foothill Ranch, Calif., is introducing its next generation SATADIMM solid-state drive in a 240-pin DDR3 DIMM form factor in 25- and 18.75-millimeter heights for AdvancedTCA (ATCA) blades, 1U rackmount servers, blade servers, and storage bridge bays.

SATADIMM data storage products get power from a DDR3 socket, and offers performance of as many as 60,000 IOPS random reads and writes with a transfer speed of 520 megabytes per second. The solid-state drives support 6-gigabit SATA and SAS interfaces.

Viking Modular Solutions is a technology division of Sanmina-SCI Corp. (Nasdaq: SANM). For more information contact Viking Modular Solutions online at www.vikingmodular.com, or Sanmina-SCI at www.sanmina-sci.com.

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