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OceanStor Dorado All-Flash Storage
With the industry's only SmartMatrix architecture and FlashLink® algorithm, OceanStor Dorado all-flash storage offers exceptional performance and reliability for mission-critical services.
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OceanStor 5310/5510 Capacity Flash Storage
OceanStor 5310 and OceanStor 5510 Capacity Flash Storage provide green, resilient, and efficient storage solutions for general services related to Tier 1 and Tier 2 applications.
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OceanStor Pacific 9920 All-Flash Scale-Out Storage
OceanStor Pacific 9920 offers outstanding performance and flexible component configurations to meet the access requirements of a wide range of structured and unstructured data workloads.
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OceanStor Pacific 9950 All-Flash Scale-Out Storage
OceanStor Pacific 9950 offers outstanding performance, capacity, and scalability to support performance-intensive unstructured data workloads.
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OceanStor Dorado 2100 Entry-Level NAS All-Flash Storage
OceanStor Dorado 2100 is a simple, reliable, and green entry-level all-flash storage system tailored for enterprise NAS applications.
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OceanStor Dorado 2000 Entry-Level All-Flash Storage
OceanStor Dorado 2000 is a simple, reliable, green, and cost-effective entry-level all-flash storage solution.
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OceanProtect Backup Storage
Backup Storage is used as target storage or as an integrated appliance, delivering efficient backup and recovery at a lower TCO.
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What Are the Advantages of SSDs Compared to HDDs?
▪ SSDs are more resilient than HDDs. HDDs are all-disk-type storage, where data is stored in magnetic disk sectors. SSDs are made of flash memory particles. They have no moving mechanical parts inside. This means that SSDs can continue to function even if they are physically moving at high speeds or if they are rolled over. SSDs minimize data loss in the event of collisions, shocks, and vibrations.
▪ SSDs write data faster than HDDs. HDDs write data at approximately 120 MB/s. NVMe SSDs — Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe) 3.0 x 4 — write data at approximately 3500 MB/s.
▪ SSDs consume less power than HDDs.
▪ SSDs are smaller and lighter than HDDs.
▪ SSDs are quieter than HDDs. HDDs require a high-power motor to rotate at high speeds, which produces noise and heat. SSDs have no mechanical parts, so they don't generate as much noise and they dissipate heat faster.
An Introduction to SLC, MLC, TLC, and QLC
▪ Single-Level Cell (SLC) flash memory stores one bit of data in each cell.
▪ Multi-Level Cell (MLC) flash memory stores two bits of data in each cell.
▪ Triple-Level Cell (TLC) flash memory stores three bits of data in each cell.
▪ Quad-Level Cell (QLC) flash memory stores four bits of data in each cell.