Thursday, June 7, 2018

Definition: wear leveling

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Latest Technology News & Expert Advice     June 07, 2018
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Issue Highlights:
Definition: wear leveling
NVMe SSDs: Is there a need for all this speed?
How to mitigate SSD vulnerabilities
Definition: all-flash array (AFA)
The end of Moore's law for SSD performance
Definition: wear leveling
Wear leveling is a process that is designed to extend the life of solid-state storage devices.
NVMe SSDs: Is there a need for all this speed?
Everything you should know to decide if nonvolatile memory express is right for your enterprise and, if it is, how to plan for the future of flash storage.
How to mitigate SSD vulnerabilities
SSDs could pose a security risk for organizations that aren't careful when they decommission drives. Learn what you need to know about keeping data stored on SSDs safe.
Definition: all-flash array (AFA)
An all-flash array (AFA), also known as a solid-state storage disk system, is an external storage array that uses only flash media for persistent storage.
The end of Moore's law for SSD performance
SSDs are seeing diminishing returns as Moore's law ends and quantum effects set in. Multilayers and more bits per cell are temporary fixes, but both have drawbacks.
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