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power loss protection
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Power loss protection is a key advantage of solid state drives (SSDs) over traditional mechanical hard disks. SSDs use non-volatile memory that retains data even when power is suddenly removed, eliminating the risk of data loss from unexpected shutdowns. In contrast, mechanical disks can suffer from head crashes or stiction during power loss, potentially corrupting data. SSDs with power loss protection ensure data integrity in enterprise and consumer environments, making them a reliable choice for servers, SANs, and appliances. This feature is especially critical for write caching, where data in transit must be safely stored during a power failure.
Have you ever heard the terms, head crash or stiction? Better yet, have you ever experienced either of them? These terms are just two of the unhappy occurrences associated with mechanical disks. What if disks didn't spin? What if there were a way to create rewriteable storage in such a way that...
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