Seems like this would be ideal in cases where you are waiting for file sync in multiple locations which I assume a lot of banks/corporations do.
Interesting it seems to be marketed as cheaper memory. You'd think at first they'd try and rip super high margins out of banks/corps by selling it as "persistent" memory.
Although I guess if your waiting for file writes in multiple locations the network overhead makes the actual write sort of irrelevant.....
Interesting it seems to be marketed as cheaper memory. You'd think at first they'd try and rip super high margins out of banks/corps by selling it as "persistent" memory.
Although I guess if your waiting for file writes in multiple locations the network overhead makes the actual write sort of irrelevant.....