45Drives – Introducing the Stornado F16: 16-Bay All-Flash Server for NVMe (or SATA & SAS)
For this week’s video, Brett is back to introduce the Stornado F16, our brand-new 16-bay all-flash NVMe server. Check out this video to learn more about the mechanical and electrical design decisions and how you can get your hands on this blazing, fast product.
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Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction
00:25 – Introducing the Stornado F16: 16-Bay All-Flash NVMe Server
01:12 – Mechanical Design of the Stornado F16
02:16 – Electrical Design of the Stornado F16
04:32 – Which Computer Electronics are Inside the Stornado F16
06:10 – Why Did We Develop the Stornado F16?
07:34 – Conclusion
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I'd love to see the HL15 made have a "b" version thats all Flash…
You keep telling about all flash, but still no tech tip about zfs tuning for nvme. Why?
Bank: we waiting customer calling for Mortgage/ settlement to buy this thing 😂
Wendel?
what about making a motherboard that has a slot for the 16 drive bay riser slot that card goes in then the riser card attaches to the drive cage drive cage just slots into that card boom power and data no cables do that with everything only cable would be from motherboard to powersupply one cable for it all or a group boundle that you can put in a area that can be only for cables no more cables
What's the cost? Can we not hide cost behind what is essentially a "PII tax" pay-wall
Salivating. Mmmm…so much speed and capacity!
So I have about 150TB worth of U.2 drives I'm testing…I think they need to go in an F16 😉
If only I could afford a proper cluster of these.
Wow cool!
Sick! ❤
Is there a reason why you are not using the LSI P411W-32P, which would give you even more throughput?
16x30tb NVMes sounds fantastic and expensive.