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Founded in 1988, the
UNH-IOL (University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory) provides
independent, broad-based interoperability and standards conformance testing for
data, telecommunications and storage networking products and technologies.
Combining extensive staff experience, standards bodies participation and a
32,000+ square foot facility, the UNH-IOL helps companies efficiently and cost
effectively deliver products to the market. For more information, visit
http://www.iol.unh.edu/, or connect with the UNH-IOL on Facebook at
http://www.facebook.com/UNHIOL, on Twitter at @UNH_IOL and on LinkedIn at
http://www.linkedin.com/company/unh-interoperability-lab.
Who's who in SSD testing? - by
Zsolt Kerekes,
editor - March 2012
In March 2012 -
UNH-IOL
announced it was
accepting founding members for the laboratorys new
NVMe Consortium
which will provide a vendor neutral location for members to test conformance of
their PCIe SSD related
products aimed at the NVMe compatible
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Surviving SSD
sudden power loss |
Why should you care
what happens in an SSD when the power goes down?
This important design
feature - which barely rates a mention in most SSD datasheets and press releases
- has a strong impact on
SSD data integrity
and operational
reliability.
This article will help you understand why some
SSDs which (work perfectly well in one type of application) might fail in
others... even when the changes in the operational environment appear to be
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