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SOLID STATE DRIVE

The latest trend of storing data

Presented by
P.Vigneswari (II ECE-1) CH.Jyothi (II ECE-1) Sri Sai Aditya institute of Science and Technology

(SANKETIKA)

WHAT IS A SOLID STATE DRIVE?

Solid State Drive (SSD) is a data storage device like our traditional Hard Disk Drive (HDD). In SSD, the primary storage medium is through semiconductors rather than a magnetic media such as HDD.

SSD

HDD

ORIGIN OF SSD
EARLY SSDs:

1950s- Era of vacuum tubes but discontinued. 1970s & 1980s- Implemented in Semiconductor memory for early superconductors. 1978- Texas Memory Systems -a 16KB RAM SSD used by oil companies. 1979- Strong Tek- First modern SSD. 1983- Sharp PC-5000- 128KB SSD storage cartridges. 1986- Santa Clara Systems- BatRam- 4MB. 1987- EMC Corporation SSD for mini-computers.

FLASH BASED SSDs:


1995: M-Systems -Flash-based SSDs- Were HDD replacements by military & aerospace industries. BITMICRO- 1999- 18GB 3.5SSD. Fusion- io 2007-PCI e-based SSD- 100,000 IOPS- capacity 320GB. Dec 2009- Technology announced the worlds first SSD using a 6 Gbps SATA interface.

SSD LOGIC COMPONENTS

High Speed
Silent

ADVANTAGES

Low Temperature Reliability Power Saving Durable Shock Resistance Vibration Resistance

POWER SAVING

HDD 11.03 Watts

Eco-Friendly Storage

Longer Battery Life


Produces Less Heat
SSD 1.22 Watts

SHOCK RESISTANCE

SSD 1500G

No moving parts

SSDs tolerate shock 11 times


HDD 135G

better than most hard drives

VIBRATION RESISTANCE

SSD 16G

No moving parts

SSDs are 20x more vibration resistant


than hard drives
HDD 0.77G

DISADVANTAGES OF SSD
Price

Capacity

Write Cycles
Defragmentation

SSD VS HDD
FEATURE Reliability Performance SSD No moving parts, less chance for mechanical failures. Near zero latency seek means faster response times and better performance. No moving parts makes SSD much more resistant to shock and vibration. Requires less power when compared to HDD. HDD Subject to mechanical failures. Mechanical operation adds to seek times and limits response time. Excessive shock and or vibration can cause mechanical failure. More power required and higher performance HDDs will consume more power than consumer grade HDDs. Up to 1 terabyte (1024 GB) HDDs are available now.

Durability

Power

Density

32-160 GB, currently limited to NAND density

VARIOUS SOLID STATE DRIVES BRANDS

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