Showing posts with label Flash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flash. Show all posts

3/22/2013

Press Release: Innodisk - News and Trends for Industrial Flash Memory in 2013

Advances in Firmware Design, SATA III and Miniaturization

Taipei, Taiwan - March 21, 2013 –Innodisk, a major designer and manufacturer of SSDs for industrial applications, recently spoke about new trends and challenges in the growing industrial flash market at the 2013 DTF (Digitimes Tech Forum) - Embedded Technology & Application, Taiwan's largest technology industry forum. Innodisk has been invited to speak at DTF for three years running. This year’s presentation centers on three new trends for industrial flash memory in 2013.

1/02/2013

Garbage collection and TRIM for SSDs

Non-volatile Flash memory is increasingly used in harsh environments like factories where severe
vibration can impact operability. SSDs are more robust than traditional HDDs, offering better energy
efficiency, longer lifespans, faster access times, and better read performance.

However, Flash memory is a write-once and bulk-erase form of data storage. This requires a garbage collection mechanism that sorts good data into available blocks. This ensure efficient disk usage but can reduce performance if not managed correctly.


At this point we need to explain a bit more how flash memory is organized in SSDs and how data gets written or erased. 

  • Memory in SSDs is usually managed in blocks and pages. 
  • One block consists of several pages. 
  • Data will be written page by page but can only be erased as block unit.

12/28/2012

Innodisk iCELL technology saves your data


Flash drives like SSDs havebecome more and more popular. But since the early days of wear leveling there is one problem all NAND Flash devices have in common.

Corrupted data and data loss during sudden power failure!

Over the years there were several solutions, mostly solved in software to make the disks more stable.
But with the introduction of SATA III and the customer demands of higher data rates, the SSD manufactures had to think about how to improve the throughput and the IOPS of the drives.

3/10/2012

Product News: InnoDisk SATADOM qualified by Intel for new Romley Server Boards

InnoDisks SATADOMs (D150QV and D150QV-L series) are being selected as the preferred boot device on the SATA port. InnoDisk SATADOM has up to 8 times the performance of normal USB drive (135MB/sec and 116MB/sec Read/Write versus 15MB/sec and 10MB/sec for USB). The D150QV-L ́s low profile form- factor makes it the ideal solution for 1U and 2U server applications. InnoDisk SATADOMs, designed with SLC NAND Flash, deliver the highest endurance for various performance demanding and mission critical applications.