SSD (Solid State Drive)

SSD (Solid State Drive)
solid-state drive (SSD) is a solid-state storage device that uses integrated circuit assemblies as memory to store data persistently. It is also sometimes called solid-state disk,[1] although SSDs do not have physical disks. SSDs primarily use traditional hard disk drive (HDD)interfaces, such as SATA and SAS, greatly simplfying usage of SSDs in computers.[2] Following the initial acceptance of SSDs with HDD interfaces, new I/O interfaces like M.2 and U.2 have been designed to address specific requirements of the Flash memory technology used in SSDs.

As of 2017, most SSDs use 3D TLC NAND-based flash memory, which is a type of non-volatile memory that retains data when power is lost. For applications requiring fast access but not necessarily data persistence after power loss, SSDs may be constructed from random-access memory (RAM). Such devices may employ batteries as integrated power sources to retain data for a certain amount of time after external power is lost.[2]
SSD (Solid State Drive)
However, all SSDs still store data in electrical charges, which slowly leak over time if left without power. This causes worn out drives (that have exceeded their endurance rating) to start losing data typically after one (if stored at 30 °C) to two (at 25 °C) years in storage; for new drives it takes longer.[5] Therefore, SSDs are not suited for archival purposes.

  • 256GB ADATA SU900 Ultimate SSD

    SSD EXCELLENCE ELEVATED

    The Ultimate SU900 solid state drives implements 3D MLC NAND Flash and an SMI controller, offering capacities up to 2TB, high speed, and great reliability. It features intelligent SLC Caching and DRAM Cache Buffer to boost read/write performance up to 560/525MB per second. With the support of LDPC ECC and multiple data protection technologies, the SU900 provides high TBW (total bytes written) and instantly upgrades notebook and desktop PCs with superior stability, durability, and power efficiency. In addition, the SU900 is backed by a 5-year warranty for long-term reliability assurance.

    Ample storage up to 2TB with 3D MLC NAND Flash

    Implementing advanced 3D MLC NAND Flash and a high speed SMI controller, the SU900 features bigger storage capacities, higher efficiency, and more rugged reliability compared to 2D NAND SSDs. Thanks to the flexibility of 3D MLC NAND, we can offer the SU900 in diverse capacities, ranging from 128GB to 2TB. You get more choice for different needs, whether for an OS boot drive or a mass storage drive.

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