SSSI member Jim Handy at Objective Analysis has started a blog dedicated to SSDs. Jim is an avid follower of the SSD market, and his blog will doubtless be a great resource.
You’ll find the link on the SSSI Blogroll.
SSSI member Jim Handy at Objective Analysis has started a blog dedicated to SSDs. Jim is an avid follower of the SSD market, and his blog will doubtless be a great resource.
You’ll find the link on the SSSI Blogroll.
For those who don’t already know, a blogroll is a list of recommended blogs. The SSSI website now has a page dedicated to two such lists – SSD-specific blogs and general storage blogs that mention SSDs from time to time.
If you have a favorite storage blog that’s not listed, please send a link to the email address at the bottom of the blogroll page. Or add a comment to this post.
Just one more way that SSSI is working to be the source for all things SSD.
We had previously mentioned that the SSS Performance Test Specification won an award at the Flash Memory Summit.
A photo of the award is now available here.
There’s a new page on the SSSI website which describes the wide range of SSD form-factors (physical formats) on the market today. SSSI defines three major categories – Solid State Drive, Solid State Card, and Solid State Module – and the new page provides descriptions and examples of each.
Take a look.
Just posted to the SSSI site is the latest version of the SSSI Glossary. New to this edition is a complete set of terms from the SSS Performance Test Specification.
The new glossary can be downloaded here.