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More SSD Commentary and Review

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

There a good write-up at Sir Arthur’s Den about the acceptance of SSD across the hard drive production world. The author discusses changes in attitude from some in the industry and acceptance by most. Here is where the author mentions Western Digital:

WD talks about the consumer market, but there is no doubt that at least in this first part of 2009 solid state technology is massively proposed to companies above all, to data centers and to whom had the need to process huge amounts of data at absolutely crazy speeds.

That’s essentially why Simple Helix has adopted this technology. Our data centers do process “huge amounts of data at absolutely crazy speeds.” We’re glad others recognize the value of the speed as well.

The author included this quote in increase support:

“SSDs and solid-state technology are essential to our long-term product roadmaps, and we will maintain our investment levels to deliver leading technology as required by our current and future customers“, the new Seagate COO Robert Whitmore stated during a conference.

The Appeal of the SSD

Monday, April 13th, 2009

Many wonder why SimpleHelix started offering SSD hosting in the first place, and it’s because so many are starting to feel like the Solid State Drives offer less potential for outtage and therefore greater reliability. Here is a perfect example of the positive discussion revolving around SSD.

Unlike standard drives, they have no moving parts, making them more shock resistant. Notebook users in crowded trains, for example, need not fear a crashed drive if bumped into by fellow passenger. Additionally, SSDs are silent and relatively energy efficient.

SSD is also faster than standard drives when it comes to accessing data in standard applications. That’s immediately obvious when switching on a computer: start-ups time are half the normal rate.

The same qualities that make it desirable in a notebook computer make it appealing to the web master wanting maximum uptime for their websites.  SimpleHelix is proud to now offer that to the customers, both new and old, in an affordable package.

Cutting Storage Costs with SSD

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

As companies are trying to find ways to cut costs, there are tips and tricks all across the web. This article even references SSD as being a good way to cut storage costs:

SSD is dropping in cost and increasing in capacity. The performance gains compared to physical disk are as great as the energy savings from not having spinning disks. To meet the same performance speeds of eight SSDs, it would take intricate striping of data over more than 200 of the fastest Fibre Channel drives. The energy savings alone make the component-level price delta almost a moot issue. Over the next two years, the price of SSD will drop so drastically, SSD will become a solution for higher capacity environments as well

While SimpleHelix offers SSD packages, they do more than just provide energy-saving and storage solutions. The customers who switch to our SSD packages become amazed by the speed alone. Why don’t you ask us how SSD hosting can help you today?

What Is SSD?

Sunday, March 8th, 2009

Now that we have announced that SimpleHelix is offered SSD hosting, let’s discuss what SSD hosting is! SSD stands for Solid-State Drive and refers to the state of the drive as a storage of persistent data. Here is a good write-up that outlines the basics of solid-state drives.

Solid state is an electrical term that refers to electronic circuitry that is built entirely out of semiconductors. The term was originally used to define those electronics such as a transistor radio that used semiconductors rather than vacuum tubes in its construction. Most all electronics that we have today are built around semiconductors and chips. In terms of a SSD, it refers to the fact that the primary storage medium is through semiconductors rather than a magnetic media such as a hard drive.

Now, you might say that this type of storage already exists in the form of flash memory drives that plug into the USB port. This is partially true as solid state drives and USB flash drives both use the same type of non-volatile memory chips that retain their information even when they have no power. The difference is in the form factor and capacity of the drives. While a flash drive is designed to be external to the computer system, an SSD is designed to reside inside the computer in place of a more traditional hard drive.

Now Available: Solid State Drive – Web Hosting

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

ssd_graph SimpleHELIX is proud to officially announce the availability of SSD (Solid State Drive) Hosting to it’s customers. SSD is a revolution in hosting technology designed to increase speed in the hosting of e commerce sites. This technology is especially useful to any storefront running on the Magento platform as speed is always an issue with Magento users. Storefronts want the power and customization of Magento but hate that it can sometimes slow things now. Now? You can have the best of both worlds!

With the new SSD (Solid State Drive) hosting, you will be able to perform database crunching applications at super sonic speeds, making this an ideal choice for the high traffic site owners and performance enthusiasts. With the new SSD, it literally blows out the competition as you get virtually zero latency in disk access so you can perform actions over 10x the amount you’d normally do on a standard SAS/SCSI disk drives and up to 20x the amount on a SATA based drives.

Whether you’re a current customer wanting to improve performance or a new customer wanting the best – SimpleHELIX wants you to discover the power of SSD Hosting. Order your SSD Hosting package today!

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