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  2. List of solid-state drive manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Formerly through Flash Forward, [5] a joint venture owned by Kioxia and Fusion-IO's parent, SanDisk Formerly No Formerly G.Skill [6] Taiwan No No Yes No No Gigabyte Technology: Taiwan No No Yes i-RAM No Greenliant Systems [7] United States No No Yes No Yes GS Nanotech [8] [9] Russia: No No Yes No No Hewlett-Packard: United States No No Yes No ...

  3. CFexpress - Wikipedia

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    The specification would be based on the PCI Express interface and NVM Express protocol. On 18 April 2017 the CompactFlash Association published the CFexpress 1.0 specification. [ 2 ] Version 1.0 will use the XQD form-factor (38.5 mm × 29.8 mm × 3.8 mm) with two PCIe 3.0 lanes for speeds up to 2 GB/s.

  4. Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology - Wikipedia

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    The upper 5 bytes of the 12-byte total number of LBAs written to the device. The lower 7 byte value is located at attribute 0xF1. [93] 244 0xF4: Total LBAs Read Expanded or Total Host Reads Expanded: The upper 5 bytes of the 12-byte total number of LBAs read from the device. The lower 7 byte value is located at attribute 0xF2. [94] 245 0xF5

  5. NVM Express - Wikipedia

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    NVM Express over Fabrics (NVMe-oF) is the concept of using a transport protocol over a network to connect remote NVMe devices, contrary to regular NVMe where physical NVMe devices are connected to a PCIe bus either directly or over a PCIe switch to a PCIe bus.

  6. U.2 - Wikipedia

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    U.3 (SFF-TA-1001) is built on the U.2 spec and uses the same SFF-8639 connector. A single "tri-mode" (PCIe/SATA/SAS) backplane receptacle can handle all three types of connections; the controller automatically detects the type of connection used. This is unlike U.2, where users need to use separate controllers for SATA/SAS and NVMe.

  7. List of PowerEdge servers - Wikipedia

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    10 x 2.5″ HDD: SAS, SATA, NL-SAS, SSD, 4 NVMe PCIe; 8 x 2.5″ HDD: SAS, SATA, NL-SAS, SSD; 2 × x8 HL/HH x16 + 1 × HL/HH (x16 conn.) (2 CPU) 1 × x16 HL/HH x16 + 1 × .75L/FH (2 CPU) 1 × x16 HL/HH x8 (x16 conn.) + 1 × .75L/FH (1 CPU) 4 × 1 Gb; 2 × 1 GB+ 2 × 10 Gb; 4 × 10 Gb; T630 [150] Tower or 5U Rack: 2014: Intel C610: 2: Xeon E5 ...

  8. JMicron - Wikipedia

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    Also included in the showcase is the JMB38x series, a PCIe to card reader & 1394 controller chip, the JMB211, a Gigabit Ethernet PHY controller chip, the JMB352, a high-speed USB & eSATA to 2-port SATA II external HDD controller chip, and the JMB325, a 1- to 5-port SATA II port multiplier with hardware RAID.

  9. VPX - Wikipedia

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    VITA 46.1 VMEbus Signal Mapping on VPX ANSI ratified VITA 46.3 Serial RapidIO on VPX Fabric Connector ANSI ratified VITA 46.4 PCI Express® on VPX Fabric Connector ANSI ratified VITA 46.6 Gigabit Ethernet Control Plane on VPX ANSI ratified VITA 46.7 Ethernet on VPX Fabric Connector ANSI ratified VITA 46.9