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Santa Commits to Offset Carbon Emissions by Switching to a Texas Memory Systems RamSan-500 Solid State Disk

Texas Memory Systems solid state disk to reduce power consumption and heat at Santa's North Pole Data Center.

The North Pole (PRWEB) December 20, 2007 -- Texas Memory Systems and Santa, the world's leading distributor of children's toys, today announced an initiative to replace all monolithic RAID storage at The North Pole with energy efficient and super fast solid state disks (SSD) by the end of 2008. This proactive move is expected to reduce the energy required to process the "Naughty or Nice" lists by up to 50%.

As the world population has increased beyond 6.6 billion, Santa has seen a corresponding increase in the demand for his services. With only 32 days between Thanksgiving and Christmas, an estimated 154 million toy orders must be processed daily. This means database performance is mission-critical.

"Few people stop to consider just how daunting the logistics of our operation are," said Ms. Elf, senior executive vice president of worldwide sales at Santa (Global) Enterprises. "Most orders come from letters. Each letter must be entered into the database, and then cross-referenced with naughty-or-nice lists. With an average of three toys for an estimated 1.65 billion children, the old hard disk-based RAID systems just couldn't cope with the number of transactions."

Santa chose the RamSan-500 cached flash solid state device to replace his hard disk drives. This new flash-based solid state device was recently announced by Texas Memory Systems, makers of the "World's Fastest Storage." The RamSan-500 is up to 16 times faster than hard disk-based storage systems and requires only 50% of the power, so it saves energy and runs cooler.

"The RamSan is fast, but it also runs cooler than hard disk drive systems," said a storage analyst familiar with the deal. "Lower heat emission was an important factor in the decision to use the RamSan because heat from the racks' hard drives, coupled with global warming, was starting to damage the foundations of Santa's North Pole data center. It was getting wet in there."

The switch to the Texas Memory Systems' RamSan-500 SSD is just one of several initiatives announced by Santa to address the global warming concerns expressed about his operation. In a statement timed to coincide with Al Gore's acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize, Santa earlier announced that he would no longer distribute carbon-based coal to naughty children.

When pressed by anxious parents afraid of losing what little leverage they have over their children, Santa's PR manager said that the coal would be replaced by disabled hard disk drives as part of a "new recycling program."

Information on the very real performance and power-saving specifications of the Texas Memory Systems RamSan-500 is available at www.txmemsys.com/ramsan.htm

About Santa
Santa, the world's leading distributor of children's toys, uses proprietary methods to deliver gifts to 1.65 billion children across 24 time zones globally in just one night. Now based at The North Pole, Santa was inspired by the 4th century Saint Nicholas of Myra to give free gifts to all "nice" children.

About Texas Memory Systems
Texas Memory Systems (www.texmemsys.com) manufactures the World's Fastest Storage® and is the market leader in solid state disks (SSD). Their award winning RamSan line of solid state storage is used to accelerate enterprise applications like OLTP databases, batch processes, and data warehouses.

"Ho Ho Ho", white beards, and red suits are probably trademarks of Santa. Texas Memory Systems, World's Fastest Storage and RamSan are trademarks or registered trademarks of Texas Memory Systems. All other trademarks belong to their respective owners.

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Agnes LAMONT
Texas Memory Systems
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Ms. Elf checks the "Naughty of Nice" database at Santa's North Pole Data Center

Ms. Elf checks the "Naughty of Nice" database at Santa's North Pole Data Center

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