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USB 3.1 Gen 1 supports speeds of up to 5Gbit/s, while USB 3.1 Gen 2 supports speeds of up to 10Gbit/s.
A percentage of space on an SSD is reserved for OP in firmware. OP can improve performance.
Some of Kingston and IronKey's Secure USB Flash drives are powered by partners, licensed technology, or services.
256-bit AES hardware-based XTS block cipher mode encryption is used in DT 4000G2 and DTVP 3.0.
Firmware/hardware PFAIL protection is an highly effective method for preventing data loss in enterprise SSD.
Frequently asked questions around SSD technologies and terms like SATA, M.2, NAND, RAID, NVMe, PCIe, SAS, and keying.
Embedded systems use SSD storage form factors like 2.5,” M.2, mSATA and ball grid array packages.
Kingston uses LSI® SandForce®-based controllers in some SSDs that use proprietary tech for Garbage Collection.
SDS provides a policy-based control of data tiers, independent of the underlying storage hardware.
Kingston datacenter SSDs provide excellent resiliency to protect sensitive data in OLTP workloads.
HPC can require massive amounts of data. SSDs consume a fraction of the power of their spinning disk.
The differences between SSD classes lies in two components; the processor and the NAND memory.