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Unfortunately, we do not have AIX drivers at this time. If you have a specific need for Fusion-io storage on an AIX system, please share! We're always open to hearing how customers want to use our products.
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The Fusion-io ioDrive and ioDrive Duo are PCI Express compliant, so in theory, any PCI Express chassis should work. However, don't forget about the other part of the equation - the server. Ask your expansion chassis vendor which servers have been qualified with their particular expansion chassis...
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I wonder if someone can post Microsoft SQLIO benchmarks with an FusionIO card? I'm interested on how it performs on 8kb and 64kb random writes sqlio -frandom -kW -b8 -s60 -LS -BN -Fparam.txt //Christian
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I don't have any software projects planned for the only ioDrive in my possession, but I do have a hardware project lined up for this summer. My goal is to build the most emersive interactive experience I can running off of one miniITX box and many, many 20"-40" displays. Kind of like the...
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Hi All, Ubuntu 10.04 which is an LTS release will be available tomorrow. Are drivers available for this release yet? If not, do you have an ETA for them? Thank You! Eff Norwood
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Hi all, I'm currently having issues with the following device: Found 1 ioDrive in this system Fusion-io driver version: 1.2.7.2 Adapter: ioDrive IBM 320GB High IOPS MS Class PCIe Adapter, Product Number:46M0897 SN:19713 Low-Profile ioDIMM Adapter, PN:00119200007, Mfr:004, Date:20091023 PCIE Bus voltage...
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I have an 80gb IODRIVE sitting in an HP ML350 G5 server running Windows 2003 64bit os. I will shortly be installing the Progress Openedge database software and migrating our production database from a virtual machine back to physical (on the IODRIVE). Now, the recommended block size for the IODRIVE is...
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Hi Wayne, Thank you for the feedback on the ioDrive, we think it's great stuff too. Great question! Lets address the question first and then dive into the why and how. The question was "could add another ioExtreme card to my server and have it recognized by the OS?" Your OS and card application...
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[quote user="niko001"] That might be true for "professionals" - to which the ioDrive caters. When wanting to speed up server applications, the ioDrive is an ideal solution. Servers are generally only very infrequently rebooted and how fast their actual OS runs is less of a concern...
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Heya Ramses. The quickest way to get all tthe informaiton you'd like is to send an e-mail to info@fusionio.com. If they don't respond right away, lemme know and I'll see what I can do to speed up the process.