Solid State Drives SSD

Solid State Drives (SSD) are drop-in replacements for traditional 2.5” hard disk drives (HDD). Because SSD’s have no moving parts, vibration and shock tolerance is extended significantly, making them a perfect choice for mobile applications where durability and reliability are crucial. No moving parts also remove the mechanical latencies found in traditional hard disk drives. This directly translates into faster start-up times and extremely low read and write latency times. Temperature ranges are extended and mean time between failure (MTBF) is improved many times compared with traditional HDDs, resulting in a longer operational life of the drive. SSD's are ideal for a wide range of applications in both commercial and industrial markets.

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Weitere Infos zu SSD Produkten von Swissbit:

Swissbit SATA / PATA Disks


EverGreen 2.5" SATA SSD

InnoDisk EverGreen Series provides a brand new cost-effective SSD solution with longer lifespan. Customer can pay much less but gain SSDs within longer life and better performance than current SSD solutions SLC flash IC based.
EverGreen Series SSDs are perfect substitution for traditional HDD. EverGreen Series is applied with an evolved L2 Architecture which significantly improves SSD random data transfer rate and lifespan. These features are, particularly beneficial while writing data that file size is smaller than or equal to 128KBytes.

Innolite II 2.5" SATA SSD (MLC)

InnoLite series is absolutely differently from those SSD for customer market. Also, InnoDisk guarantees fixed specifications for customer to go with long term cooperation. InnoLite series brings models within different interfaces including 2.5" SATA SSD, SATA module, CF, EDC.



Weitere Infos zu SSD Produkten von Innodisk:

Solid State Drives SSD



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