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Advantech storage modules

Advantech has implemented new technology in its SQFlash SATA flash drive series to better fulfil high reliability requirements for industrial markets. Innovations include ‘fragment writing technology’ which focuses on prolonging the lifespan of flash drives, and ‘guaranteed flash technology’, claimed to be a unique feature to further ensure data integrity even during power failures.
March 19, 2012 Read time: 1 min
548 Advantech has implemented new technology in its SQFlash SATA flash drive series to better fulfil high reliability requirements for industrial markets. Innovations include ‘fragment writing technology’ which focuses on prolonging the lifespan of flash drives, and ‘guaranteed flash technology’, claimed to be a unique feature to further ensure data integrity even during power failures. Higher speed DDR cache is also utilised to minimise data flushing delays to boost overall performance.

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