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Jim Handy, Objective Analysis, on SSDs. Comparing DWPD to TBW. June 1, 2015. A couple of specifications for SSD endurance are in common use today: Terabytes Written (TBW) and Drive Writes Per Day (DWPD). Both are different ways to express the same thing. It seems that one vendor will specify endurance using TBW, while another will specify DWPD. How do you compare the two? Drive writes per day. MLC vs. eMLC – What’s the Difference? May 22, 2015. From time to time IT managers ask The SSD Guy. Not finding i...
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Jim Handy, Objective Analysis, on SSDs. IBM Refreshes Broad Swath of Flash Offerings. August 23, 2016. Yesterday IBM unveiled a sweeping update of its existing flash storage products. These updates cover a range of products, including IBM Storwize All Flash arrays: V7000F, V7000 Gen2 , and V5030F, the FlashSystem V9000, the IBM SAN Volume Controller (SVC), and IBM’s Spectrum Virtualize Software. Couldn’t agree more. Here’s what IBM announced:. IBM Software SanDisk Hardware. March 15, 2016. In the announc...