The design of the newly proposed form factor, about the size of a typical memory card, is significantly smaller than existing solid state drives, according to the company.
Sun said it plans to release the electrical specifications for the Open Flash Module (OFM) to several open source communities including Sun.com. The proposed standard will take advantage of the JDEC specification, and also will be submitted to a "number" of standards bodies, it said.
Company officials noted they have already added flash technology to its Storage 7000 Unified Storage line, and has optimized its ZFS file system to better work with flash, by bringing together DRAM, SSDs, and more traditional hard drives all working in storage pool.
Samsung is reportedly in the process of creating its own device based on the proposed standard's specifications.
In a related announcement Sun also said building SSD flash technology into its x64-based, multithreaded blade systems.
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