Virtium vtGuard: Mitigating the Threat of SSD Data Corruption from Unexpected Power Failures
This whitepaper presents the data corruption effect on an SSD when a system loses power during a write separation.
It will illustrate the advantages of specifying an SSD that integrates voltage detection and power hold - up circuitry giving users advanced warning of a possible power irregularity. It will also discuss the differences in SSDs designed for use in industrial applications compared to those for the consumer electronic market.
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