Lower Power, Higher Speed Drives SSDs Forward

Solid State Drives  (SSDs) are lighter, faster, need less power, than classic disk drives and are being created into many embedded solutions as well as transportable systems. Capacity and speeds of SSDs  are going up and charges are going down. Simply a couple of years ago the SSD drives have been both~high-priced and problematic. New know-how has solved the complications that plagued them then.

In keeping with the speed of the SSD drives Pretec offer SATA SSD drives with capacities up to 512G with writing speeds of 275Meg and reading 285Meg per second ample to deal with most applications. They extend endurance 80 times} more than other SSDs and utilise a  particular “write amplification algorithms” to offer very best performance and lifetimes. Dropping regular drivesallows notebooks, etc to be lighter and thinner although even now adding battery capacity. This would be especially meaningful since the SSDs would lower general energy usage as well~, maybe yielding some really impressive electric battery lifenumbers. The SSDs are pitched at embedded and non-PC gadgets and industries, which includes automotive, producing and transport as well as OEM manufacturers. SSDs eat 80 percent less power per IO than standard 3.5″ drives providing a greener resolution for the future, whilst supplying appreciably greater overall performance. The Pretec SATA SSD P4000 supports Windows 7 TRIM command to enhance SSD overall performance The most current Pretec M2100 SATA II series SSD can achieve the capacity of 1TB with Read /Write speeds of up to 230/170 MB/s employing MLC flash technologies, in a 2.5” single board enclosure, is the greatest capacity SSD in the world in its class. 1TB SSD was implemented by Pretec last calendar year with T-SATA consists of 4 units of 2.5” SATA SSD, with RAID 0 and RAID 1 support, in an exterior enclosure of 103.1mm (L) X 139.7mm (W) X 70mm (H) platform. A total of 4TB SSD can be achieved by using Pretec M2100 1TB SSD and in T-SATA form factor. 

These SSDs will turn into the storage media of the future with increased reliability, no moving parts and a MBTF of 2,000,000 hrs. 

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