Flash blazes into the data centreby Timothy Stammers 27 June 2008 Flash memory has emerged almost overnight as a form of mass data centre storage, fitting between disk and DRAM memory in terms of price and performance. It will be of most benefit in centralized rather than server-based storage.
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