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Greenliant SATA ArmourDrive SSDs with Ultra-High Endurance of 300K PE Cycles

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/22/2022 09:57 AM | source: | 1 comment(s)
Greenliant SATA ArmourDrive SSDs with Ultra-High Endurance of 300K PE Cycles

Greenliant is now shipping mSATA and SATA M.2 2242 ArmourDrive EX Series solid state drives (SSDs) with EnduroSLC Technology for superior data retention and high endurance ranging from 60K and 120K to the industry-leading 300K program-erase (P/E) cycles.

Built with Greenliant's advanced in-house controllers, these SSDs are available in 10 GB, 20 GB, 40 GB, 80 GB, 160 GB and 320 GB capacities. mSATA and SATA M.2 2242 ArmourDrive EX Series SSDs are included in Greenliant's Long-Term Availability (LTA) program, providing customers with a stable portfolio of high-endurance data storage products for up to 10 years. Greenliant is also shipping mSATA and SATA M.2 2242 / 2280 ArmourDrive PX Series SSDs using cost-effective industrial 3-bit-per-cell (TLC) 3D NAND. These SSDs support 5K P/E cycles and are available in 64 GB, 128 GB, 256 GB and 512 GB capacities. ArmourDrive EX and PX Series SSDs operate at industrial temperatures (-40 to +85 degrees Celsius) and support the SATA 6 Gb/s interface. SATA is a widely used high-speed interface suitable for embedded storage design in industrial, medical, aerospace, security, networking and transportation systems.

ArmourDrive solid state storage products have advanced power-fail data protection—SATA M.2 2280 ArmourDrive includes additional power loss protection (PLP) circuitry for greater data integrity. They are also rigorously tested for shock and vibration to withstand the most extreme environments.



Greenliant SATA ArmourDrive SSDs with Ultra-High Endurance of 300K PE Cycles




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#6085987 Posted on: 12/22/2022 03:44 PM
This just got me to realize...
Why was SATA part of the M.2 spec rather than SAS? By the time M.2 became available, chips were powerful enough to offer SAS speeds affordably. SAS controllers are backward compatible with SATA drives, so we could have still got the cheaper options.

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