Introduction, Overview, Chapter 1 – introduction – Texas Memory Systems 325 User Manual

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Chapter 1 – Introduction

1.1 Overview

The RamSan-3xx series solid-state disk uses SDRAM (memory) as its

primary storage. This technology enables practically instantaneous data
access, which results in dramatic application performance increases.


Texas Memory Systems (TMS) designed the RamSan to be highly available

and fault tolerant. The system has higher availability than RAID or JBOD
systems because the primary storage media is SDRAM, which does not
require moving parts. Additionally, SDRAM has a very high mean time

between failures (as high as several hundred years) according to some
studies. The mechanical components in the RamSan are redundant and

hot swappable.

The RamSan-320/325’s internal disk drives provide a fully non-volatile
solution. The RamSan-320/325 has three modes of operation: Active

Backup

TM

mode, DataSync mode, and Mirror mode. For more information

on these three modes, see Section 6.9 - Setting Backup Mode.

The RamSan complements existing disk drives, JBOD, or RAID, in
performance sensitive applications. Servers perceive the RamSan as

another attached SCSI disk drive. For some applications, the RamSan is
the only storage system required. For applications that store terabytes of

data, storage administrators add the RamSan to systems that include
RAID or JBOD.


Connect the RamSan via Fibre Channel to host servers, NAS filers, or
storage network switches and hubs. If you have specific compatibility

questions, please contact Texas Memory Systems.

Use the RamSan in a variety of applications. If hard disk drives slow
down your application, there is a good chance that the RamSan can speed

it up.

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