Please. I was thinking more like this:

http://www.superssd.com/products/ramsan-500/



The World's Fastest Storage™
Cached Flash RAID for the Enterprise.
1TB to 2TB Flash RAID.
16GB to 64GB DDR Cache.
100,000 random I/Os per second sustained (reads from flash).
2 GB per second sustained bandwidth (to flash).
Full array of hardware redundancy to ensure availability.

Or this:

http://www.superssd.com/products/tera-ramsan/



Up to 1 Terabyte of non-volatile DDRRAM in 24U.
Unlimited overall capacity
Over 3.2 million random I/O requests per second.
Over 24 GB/second of random sustainable data bandwidth.
Up to 512 physical LUNs.
Requires 2,500 watts of power.
Up to 8 independent non-volatile solid state disks (SSD) modules. Each SSD module is a RamSan-400, including 128 GB of DDRRAM and up to eight 4-Gbit Fibre Channel connections or four 4x InfiniBand ports.

More practical though?

http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/11/...state_storage/