Solid state Drives (SSD)

An SSD (solid-state drive) is a type of nonvolatile storage media that stores persistent data on solid-state flash memory. Two key components make up an SSD: a flash controller and NAND flash memory chips. The architectural configuration of the SSD controller is optimized to deliver high read and write performance for both sequential and random data requests. SSDs are sometimes referred to as flash drives or solid-state disks.

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C100 Consumer Solid State Drive (SSD)

The C100 series solid state drive is developed from years of experience and expertise on storage technology and flash memory management. This product is specialized for optimization of computer operating systems and offers stable and fast data service by accelerating startup and performance.


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E100 Series Consumer Solid State Drive (SSD)

The E100 series solid state drive is developed from years of experience and expertise on storage technology and flash memory management. This product is specialized for optimization of computer operating systems and offers stable and fast data service by accelerating startup and performance.


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V210 Series SSD for Video Surveillance (SSD)

Hikvision released the V210 series SSD (Solid State Drive). As the world’s first specified SSD for video surveillance industry, It has been applied in Hikvision video server and recorder. V210 is a better choice than traditional HDD in video servers and recorders because of the features of high R/W speed, noise-free, shock-proof, and low consumption.