It might not seem terribly exciting, but OCZ landing a deal with a Tier 1 OEM is a pretty good guarantee that they will be around and successful for a while.  If the prediction made at The Register is correct then we will see OCZ replacing long standing HDD providers for HP and there will be Sandforce based SSDs in the Proliant line of servers.  OCZ is also getting inventive as they will be offering various connections such as fibre channel, PCIe, SAS and SATA as well as a variety of 1.8-inch, 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch form factors. 

“OCZ, known for its Vertex and Onyx consumer solid state drives (SSDs), unveiled an enterprise drive range called Deneva earlier in the year. It uses multi-level cell (MLC) flash paired with Sandforce 1500 controllers, and delivers up to 50,000 IOPS with 4K data blocks, 285MB/sec sequential reads, and 275MB/sec sequential writes. OCZ says enterprise MLC can be used, a version of MLC flash with longer working life. Micron produces this type of flash.”

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