ATP Petito Tough Drive is a disk. This product is available from ATP. The ATP Petito Tough Drive has been tested via the Phoronix Test Suite in the configurations listed below.
ptslive-19061-10011-2834 - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Xeon E31220, Matrox Device 0533, HP ProLiant ML110 G7
ddddd - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Xeon E31220, Matrox Device 0533, HP ProLiant ML110 G7
ptslive-3151-14637-233 - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Xeon E31220, Matrox Device 0533, HP ProLiant ML110 G7
ptslive-20123-867-30316 - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Xeon E31220, Matrox Device 0533, HP ProLiant ML110 G7
ptslive-7993-31019-306 - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Xeon E31220, Matrox Device 0533, HP ProLiant ML110 G7
ian_npb - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Xeon E31220, Matrox Device 0533, HP ProLiant ML110 G7
ian_gm - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Xeon E31220, Matrox Device 0533, HP ProLiant ML110 G7
ian_ffmpeg - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Xeon E31220, Matrox Device 0533, HP ProLiant ML110 G7
fr5u6 - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Xeon X5450, NVIDIA G92, Dell 0RW199
65169 - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Xeon X5450, NVIDIA G92, Dell 0RW199
w456 - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Xeon X5450, NVIDIA G92, Dell 0RW199
a3400 - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, AMD A4-3400 APU with Radeon HD, ATI Device 9644, Gigabyte GA-A75M-S2V
native-build-apache - Tests on Debian 6.0, Intel Xeon 3.16GHz, ATI Radeon RV100 QY, IBM Node1 Card
native-c-ray - Tests on Debian 6.0, Intel Xeon 3.16GHz, ATI Radeon RV100 QY, IBM Node1 Card
virtual-hideout.net: Some 9 years ago, I was introduced to the USB Flash drive; who at the time, coming in a rather excitable review from publication Maximum PC, was billed as a replacement for the floppy drive. Granted, the sticks of this time were slow, expensive, and tiny - with a paltry 32mb module weighing you down into the hundreds.
ocia.net: Today, we have for review one of OCZs newer releases, the OCZ Throttle eSATA Drive. OCZ has been producing removable storage for a number of years now, and has, at long last, released an eSATA thumb drive. Promising read speeds of up to 90MB/s and write speeds of up to 30MB/s, the Throttle is sure to be a crowd pleaser.
techwarelabs.com: Gone are the days of "Super Size Me" as the world has taken a 180 degree turn and everywhere you look ultra small is in. Super Talent has extended this concept to its USB storage line and presents us with its PICO drive. Weighing in at 8GB its a lot of storage in a little itty bitty space.
techreport.com: Western Digital has spun off an enterprise-class RE3 hard drive based on its high-performance Caviar Black desktop model. Keep reading to see what kind of RAID-specific goodness has made its way into the RE3, and whether the drive is as fast as its impressive forebear.
techwarelabs.com: Join Chris as he takes a look at the massive storage offered in a small pocketable space by the Kingston DataTravler 150 32GB thumb drive. Chris takes you from unpacking to testing and shows you if this drive is up to our standards. Read our review to find out if the Kingston DataTraveler 150 should be in your toolkit.
pro-clockers.com: Well, I guess we should be asking OCZ that question. It is funny that the minds of OCZ could come up with a twist on something so simple and common. The OCZ Throttle takes the newest and fastest port on the PC and makes it usable for small portable storage.
techwarelabs.com: Being first at something doesnt always make you the best. Western Digital released the worlds first 2TB hard drive. Sporting an eco friendly design, this drive is a new milestone in the storage world. So does Western Digital have what it takes to raise the storage bar and set a new precedent or will they fall flat on their face? TechwareLabs checks it out.
Additional ATP Petito Tough Drive reviews: Super Talent 32 GB Pico Drive, LITE-ON BD Combo Drive iHES208, OCZ Vertex 3 Solid State Drive, Patriot SuperSonic USB 3.0 Flash Drive, Crucial M4 Solid-State Drive, OCZ Vertex 120GB Solid State Drive, OCZ Throttle 32GB eSATA Flash Drive, Kingston SSDNow V 40GB Boot Drive SSD, A-Data SH93 Portable Hard Drive, and Samsung 470 Series solid-state drive.