Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Answer Your Common Questions About Solid-State Drives
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Product Types and Selection
Industrial Grade: Focuses on compatibility with complex industrial environments, supports a wide temperature range of -40℃~+85℃, vibration/electromagnetic interference resistance, and is compatible with scenarios such as industrial automation and medical equipment;
Enterprise Grade: Focuses on high-frequency and stable requirements such as data centers and servers, supports 7×24-hour operation, balances performance and cost, and is compatible with enterprise IT architectures;
Military-spec Grade: Centers on "extreme environments", with an operating temperature range of -55℃~125℃ (for some models), and is compatible with vehicle-mounted terminals, shipborne equipment, and autonomous scenarios.
Enterprise Grade: Focuses on high-frequency and stable requirements such as data centers and servers, supports 7×24-hour operation, balances performance and cost, and is compatible with enterprise IT architectures;
Military-spec Grade: Centers on "extreme environments", with an operating temperature range of -55℃~125℃ (for some models), and is compatible with vehicle-mounted terminals, shipborne equipment, and autonomous scenarios.
mSATA: 50mm×30mm compact design, compatible with SATA III protocol, ideal for multi-bay high-density deployment.
Dramless (Cache-free): Features lower cost and superior power efficiency. It ensures medium-to-high frequency read/write demands (e.g., industrial automation control hosts, IoT edge gateways) with capacities ranging from 128GB to 8TB.
TBW refers to the total amount of data that can be safely written to a solid-state drive (SSD) over its entire lifespan, and it is a core indicator for measuring lifespan (tolerance ±10%).