
Teradata recently previewed their concept appliance known as Blurr to its partners, where this device will be based on SSD technology that ought to see it hit a whopping 55,000 IOPS (Input/Outputs per Second) per SSD by getting around traditional bottlenecks, capable of multiplying it up to four million IOPS per rack. Apart from that, Teradata is proud to announce that these are actual, measured IOPS and not just theoretical ones. Green heads will find the Blurr to be their cup of tea as well since it is 50% more energy efficient compared to similar capacity data warehouses that use traditional hard drives.
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