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A SSD is not SCSI. It merely serves as an interface to link storage devices to computers. Small Computer System Interface, or SCSI, is a collection of specifications for connecting and transferring data physically between computers and peripherals including hard drives, tape drives, scanners, CD drives, etc.
Hard drives having a SCSI interface are known as SCSI drives, often known as scuzzy drives (SCSI is pronounced “scuzzy”). SCSI is most frequently used for hard drives.
SCSI hard drives have served as the foundation of enterprise computing. SCSI drives normally don’t have a lot of capacity, but they make up for it with speed.
The Global SCSI SSD market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
BiTMICRO Networks, a leader in intelligent flash solid state storage systems, has announced the E-Disk Altima E3S320 solid state flash disc as part of its ongoing commitment to storage innovation.
This time, the E-Disk Altima Ultra320 SCSI drive will offer an astounding 1.6 terabytes of storage capacity in a standard 3.5-inch form factor, a much-welcome development for the highly demanding enterprise, military, and industrial applications.
E-Disk is claiming its position as the manufacturer of the world’s first Ultra320 SCSI flash drive. With sustained data transfer rates of up to 230 MB/sec (peaking at 320 MB/sec in burst mode), the E-Disk Altima Ultra320 SCSI flash SSD is anticipated to offer a wide range of storage benefits.
Military, aerospace, and industrial applications have greater performance, security, and reliability criteria for storage due to their mission-critical nature and harsh operating conditions.
With operating temperatures ranging from -40 degrees C to 85 degrees C, operational shock of up to 1500 Gs, and patented securErase and PowerGuard technologies, the tough specs of the E-Disk Altima Ultra320 SCSI solid state drive are anticipated to greatly surpass these criteria.
The military industry has historically favoured flash SSDs for their durability, and the upcoming addition of the E-Disk Altima Ultra320 SSD to BiTMICRO’s product lineup will strengthen the company’s support for I/O-intensive and high-capacity applications.