SAN JOSE, Calif., Aug. 7, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Viking Technology, a division of Sanmina Corporation (Nasdaq: SANM), will showcase at the Flash Memory Summit 2017 (August 8-10, Santa Clara, CA), 4.5 Petabytes (PB) of flash storage in a standard off-the-shelf 4U JBOF. This 4U configuration uses the recently announced Viking Technology UHC-Silo Solid State Drive, a SSD that delivers flash performance with the industry's highest capacity (50TB).
Viking Technology's UHC-Silo SSD, part of the Ultra High-Capacity (UHC) family of Viking products, can significantly increase the storage capacity of any system environment that uses a standard 3.5" SAS form factor. As system storage needs increase, datacenters are able to maximize storage and performance without increasing footprint or power resources. Powered by the ExaDriveTM Technology from Nimbus Data, the UHC-Silo SSD significantly increases the storage capacity of existing racks.
"This is a game changer for upgrading existing storage systems within datacenters," said Hamid Shokrgozar, President of Viking Technology. "Datacenter administrators can easily upgrade their existing off the shelf systems with the highest capacity SSD available today. The UHC-Silo is a high-capacity solution that extends the life of their datacenter infrastructure, while minimizing CAPEX."
"Viking Technology's UHC-Silo 50 TB SSD, powered by Nimbus Data's ExaDriveTM technology, will reshape the way data centers build out their storage infrastructure," stated Thomas Isakovich, CEO and Founder of Nimbus Data. "Rack-scale all-flash solutions demonstrate the massive leap forward in storage capacity, energy efficiency, and space reduction that flash makes possible."
Viking Technology will be showcasing the 4.5PB 4U JBOF at Viking's Booth #517 during the upcoming 2017 Flash Memory Summit in Santa Clara, CA, August 8-10, 2017.
Sales information is available at: www.vikingtechnology.com, via email at [email protected] or by calling (714) 913-2200.
About Viking Technology
Viking Technology is a global technology leader in the fields of RF, Optical, Microelectronics and Memory/Storage technologies. With over 25 years of experience in Engineering, Design, Manufacturing and Test, Viking Technology has produced some of the most innovative OEM solutions for the embedded/industrial, medical, telecommunications, and military/aerospace markets. In the field of Memory engineering, Viking Technology specializes in Non-Volatile DIMMs (NVDIMM), Solid State Drives (SSD), and DRAM solutions. Products include embedded flash solutions such as eUSB, Secure Digital (SD), mSATA, SlimSATA, and M.2 SSD, along with enterprise solutions such as NVDIMM Persistent memory and 2.5in & 1.8in SATA/PCIe/NVMe/SAS SSDs. Viking Technology also offers one of the most comprehensive lines of DRAM solutions, from DDR4 to legacy support of DDR1 in every form factor, including standard, ultra small and custom designs. Viking Technology is a division of Sanmina Corporation (Nasdaq: SANM), a leading Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) provider. More information is available at www.vikingtechnology.com.
About Sanmina Corporation (NASDAQ: SANM)
Sanmina Corporation is a leading integrated manufacturing solutions provider serving the fastest-growing segments of the global Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) market. Recognized as a technology leader, Sanmina provides end-to-end manufacturing solutions, delivering superior quality and support to Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) primarily in the communications networks, defense and aerospace, industrial and semiconductor systems, medical, multimedia, computing and storage, automotive and clean technology sectors. Sanmina has facilities strategically located in key regions throughout the world. More information regarding the company is available at http://www.sanmina.com.
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