Sun calls for SSD companies to unite on standards
Aug 11th, 2008 | By admin | Category: TechnologyThe SSD industry, while in its infancy, has organizations establishing separate standards around SSD metrics, and there is not enough work being done to standardize them, said Michael Cornwell, lead technologist for flash memory at Sun.
“We don’t see a focus among suppliers and vendors like ourselves because everyone looks at their implementation [individually] rather than as an industry implementation,” Cornwell said.
A standards organization could help users measure SSDs and their applications, like the performance of SSDs in comparison to hard drives, Cornwell said. SSDs have attracted criticism for being expensive while providing less storage compared to hard drives.
Price per gigabyte could continue to be a relative issue when comparing SSDs to hard drives, but SSDs are more about performance than price, Cornwell said. SSDs don’t have the capacity of hard-disk drives, but they perform better in certain environments. SSDs could be more relevant for datacenters, for example, where they are comparatively faster and more power efficient than hard drives.
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