Solid-State Drives in Embedded Systems
Typical rotating media is perceived to be among the most significant causes of machine downtime in industrial applications. The ubiquity of relatively inexpensive NAND-based flash memory has led to the development of large storage media that has no moving parts.
Due to this, the arrival of NAND flash-based solid-state drives (SSDs) has been met with great anticipation in the embedded sector. The promise of permanent storage devices that are not susceptible to the rigors of harsh embedded environments is too attractive to be ignored.
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