Friday, July 8th 2011
Super Talent Introduces New SSDs for Harsh Environments
Super Talent Technology, a leading manufacturer of flash storage solutions and DRAM memory modules, today announced the introduction of the DuraDrive AT3, an SSD for demanding industrial environments. Not every computing environment is a pleasant one and some of them are down right nasty. For such environments, we have developed the DuraDrive; a line of Solid State Disks designed to perform in environments well beyond the standard consumer specifications. Containing no moving parts, an SSD naturally performs well in high-shock and high-vibration environments. This makes SSD great candidates for such installations, but temperature has always been a limiting factor. While most drives were designed to function in environments from 0°C -> 70°C, the new DuraDrive has been specially designed to withstand operating temperatures from -40°C to +85°C.Examples of applications that utilize the DuraDrive AT3's capabilities:
The DuraDrive AT3 features an industrial temperature controller which offers performance, reliability and features like low write amplification and 2-way wear-leveling, which increases the drive's longevity.
- In-Vehicle Infotainment Systems
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
- Research Equipment for Harsh Environments
- Manufacturing (industrial) Environments
The DuraDrive AT3 features an industrial temperature controller which offers performance, reliability and features like low write amplification and 2-way wear-leveling, which increases the drive's longevity.
6 Comments on Super Talent Introduces New SSDs for Harsh Environments
This kind of equipment should all be factory hand tested and burned in.
+1 for hand testing, put it in a oven at 140f / about 70c and run it for 20 days at 100% data transfer. If it passes do the same at Alaska outside temps in winter and then it should be good.