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How Reliable is That SSD? Seagate and JEDEC Work to Establish Standards
Created 10/13/2008 - 7:45pm

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How Reliable is That SSD? Seagate and JEDEC Work to Establish Standards

Posted 10/13/08 at 10:45:40 PM  by Mark Edward Soper

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Seagate teams up with JEDEC, Micron to develop SSD reliability standards

SSDs are the hottest trend in storage, but how long will an SSD last? Right now,there's no industry standard for longevity or reliability. However, Cnet reports that Seagate and JEDEC are working together to establish a standards-based method for determining those factors.

Seagate isn't alone in working with JEDEC, the standards body responsible for  standards in the solid-state industry. Earlier this year, X-bit Labs reported that JEDEC's JC-64.8 committee, which is responsible for developing SSD standards for embedded and removable storage, is being co-chaired by Micron Technologies and Seagate.

Micron brings its experience in memory technologies, while Seagate brings its experience in drive reliability to the endeavor. As Cnet reports:

Seagate says it can tap into the decades of expertise it has in error correction. "Some of the skills we've picked up along the way, to deal with imperfect media, has applicability to dealing with imperfect media on NAND."

Seagate's own SSDs won't hit the market until 2009, but hopefully its work with JEDEC to set standards for reliability will help make all SSDs more reliable.

So, what do you think? Will Seagate's presence on the JEDEC committee responsible for SSD standards make this latecomer to SSDs the one to trust when product finally hits the street? Or, are you ready to use SSDs right now? Hit Comment and sound off.

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TAGS: storage, seagate, standards, ssd, reliability, micron, hard disk, JEDEC
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