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Which is the new bottleneck of SSD(Solid state Disk)?

Oliver
Oliver over 17 years ago

At present, SSD technology is based on Nand Flash(SLC or MLC).


Which is the new bottleneck of it?
Price per GB? Random write control by firmware and driver? or others


What is the next storage IC? NVRAM, Phase-Change RAM,Spin Torque RAM, or Ferroelectric Nand Flash?

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    0 Denny over 17 years ago
    In my opinion, the critical bottlenecks are write/read times and the price, which is not acceptable to the public. To handle the problem of write/read times, the common method is to manage the storage units with wear-leveling algorithm. The core of the algorithm is writing data into the seldom used physical blocks in every write operation, so as to retain the balance in the whole SSD storage medium, especially the optimization of algorithm for garbage collection strategy and management method of static files can greatly prolong the service life of SSD. Garbage collection strategy increases the write efficiency on the premise of wear-leveling principle, meanwhile improves the power of the algorithm to manage different types of storage units, consequently achieving a more efficient wear-leveling. Besides, there are manufacturers who are deploying RAM (memory medium) as buffer like the way the conventional HD takes. Taking advantage of the physical features of RAM, the service life of SSD could be prolonged.
    I believe that SSD will be popular in the market eventually; it is just the matter of time.
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    0 Denny over 17 years ago
    In my opinion, the critical bottlenecks are write/read times and the price, which is not acceptable to the public. To handle the problem of write/read times, the common method is to manage the storage units with wear-leveling algorithm. The core of the algorithm is writing data into the seldom used physical blocks in every write operation, so as to retain the balance in the whole SSD storage medium, especially the optimization of algorithm for garbage collection strategy and management method of static files can greatly prolong the service life of SSD. Garbage collection strategy increases the write efficiency on the premise of wear-leveling principle, meanwhile improves the power of the algorithm to manage different types of storage units, consequently achieving a more efficient wear-leveling. Besides, there are manufacturers who are deploying RAM (memory medium) as buffer like the way the conventional HD takes. Taking advantage of the physical features of RAM, the service life of SSD could be prolonged.
    I believe that SSD will be popular in the market eventually; it is just the matter of time.
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