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1 Solid-State Drive Ding Ruogu Kong Liang

2 A solid-state drive (SSD) is a data storage device that uses solid-state memory to store persistent data.

3 Difference: Flash Drive Emulates a hard disk drive interface Could be easily replaced in most applications

4 Difference: Hard Disk Drive No moving parts No mechanical delays

5 History Era of vacuum tube computers In the 1970s and 1980s, IBM, early supercomputers In 1978, StorageTek, first modern type of SSD In the mid-1980s, an array of 1 megabit DIP RAM Chips and a custom controller card In 1995, M-Systems, Flash-based SSD, military and aerospace industries

6 Architecture and function DRAM volatile memory NAND flash non-volatile memory

7 Flash based More rugged and compact for the consumer market Do not require batteries Significantly slower than DRAM, but perform better than traditional hard drives 250 MB/s effective read/write

8 DRAM based Ultra fast data access Incorporate internal battery and backup storage systems Hibernate: RAM and the back-up storage Especially useful on computers that already have the maximum amount of supported RAM

9 Comparison with hard disk drives Advantages Disadvantages

10 Advantages for RAM & Flash Faster start-up Fast random access for reading Faster boot and application launch times No noise High mechanical reliability Relatively deterministic read performance Lower weight and size Failures occur either 'on write' or 'on erase'

11 Advantages for RAM Extremely low read latency times Extremely fast write

12 Advantages for Flash low power consumption and heat production when in active use Ability to endure extreme shock, high altitude, vibration and extremes of temperature

13 Disadvantages Price  40GB HDD, Oct 2005, 400 CNY  640GB HDD, Oct 2008, 560 CNY  32GB SSD, Oct 2008, 1000 CNY  RAM:Flash:HDD = 35:20:1

14 Disadvantages Capacity Vulnerability Limited write (erase) cycles Slower write speeds Lower storage density Higher power consumption

15 Applications Run lightweight operating systems designed specifically Hybrid drive  By Oct 2009, 54% notebooks

16 Hybrid Disk A hybrid disk uses a small SSD as a buffer for a larger drive All dirty blocks can be flushed to the actual hard drive based on:  Time  Threshold  Loss of power/computer shutdown

17 Commercialization Asus Eee PC subnotebook, Oct 2007 “One Laptop Per Child” project, Dec 2007 Apple MacBook Air, Jan 2008 Lenovo ThinkPad X300, Feb 2008 sales increase by 70% per year, 2007~2012, International Data Corp.

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