GRAid Technology has released an upgraded version of its nvme raid solution. The SupremeRAID SR-1010 uses a GPU for heavy computing, not a standard raid controller. Two modern SSDs are already faster than a regular controller can handle, meaning a lot of potential speed is lost. This can be seen at the insanely fast speeds specified for this card, up to 110 gigabytes per second and 19 million iops.
The SR-1000 has a Turing GPU and PCIe 3.0, while the new card features an RTX A2000 along with PCIe 4.0 x16. With Raid 0, 1, 5, 6, and 10, up to 32 drives are supported in four groups of eight. Linux and Windows Server are operating systems compatible with 2019 or 2022.
GRAid SR-1000 with Nvidia T1000
The board comes with 6 or 12GB gddr6 with ecc and has a power consumption of 70 watts. The SR-1010 will be available to businesses on May 1, pricing has not been made public, but it will almost certainly be out of reach for the average consumer.
Sources: ExtremeTech, StorageReview
Source: Hardware Info
