Steve Wozniak, one of the founders of the corporation Apple, took over as chief investigator in the company's Fusion-io, dedicated to the development of data storage systems for servers, writes The New York Times.
Wozniak, who earlier served in the Advisory Council Fusion-io, to develop a design solution for the flash module company.
Storage Fusion-io are a set of flash chips, placed in a body the size of little more than a deck of cards. These modules can be inserted into the connector on the server. The solution allows the servers is much faster to get the correct information than a traditional single data repository.
The services company, established only three years ago, has already enjoyed three hundred clients, including airbase in northern Utah. Its representatives claim that the module is worth 10 thousand dollars has a majority of the functions of conventional solutions cost about 100 thousand dollars.
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