EU [WTS][NL] 50x Fusion-IO ioMemory SX300/SX350 3.2TB/6.4TB

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Weppel

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I have the following Fusion-IO ioMemory cards available:

4x ioMemory SX300-6400 6.4TB - $400 each
1x ioMemory SX350-6400 6.4TB - $400 each
9x ioMemory SX300-3200 3.2TB - $200 each
31x ioMemory SX350-3200 3.2TB - $200 each
5x HPE 3.2TB Read Intensive-2 HHHL 3.2TB - $200 each

The majority have between 50% and 75% left, some have 99% left.

Willing to ship internationally. Open for offers on bulk purchases.
 
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Samir

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Hey, you'll need to consolidate your for sale posts per the rules. You can also PM a mod and they should be able to merge them all together for you. :)
 

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Thanks for pointing that out, I overlooked that. Sorry!

I wasn't able to find a username for a mod, so if someone can please merge my posts that'd be much appreciated, thanks and sorry for the inconvenience.
 
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The majority have between 50% and 75% left, some have 99% left. If you have a specific (set of) Fusion-IO's you're interested in I can pull specific stats.
Was generally curious since these are older now so any wear has to be factored into the price. Pretty sweet you still have some 99% ones as I think they had some serious endurance from what I recall even though they're not slc.
 

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I'm still waiting for Samsung SATA drives to reach 11PBW with some open-source controller.
slc ftw! :D

I'm actually surprised that slc drives no longer exist for extremely high usage environments--the endurance on those designs was amazing even if performance wasn't the fastest.
 
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slc ftw! :D

I'm actually surprised that slc drives no longer exist for extremely high usage environments--the endurance on those designs was amazing even if performance wasn't the fastest.
You can get ~30DWPD and 10DWPD simply by overprovisioning well, instead of using SLC. Im sure there are still a few SLC drives out there tho, a la the SZ1735
 
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