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Solid State Drive (SSD)

Presented By: Shyam Jos

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Contents

Introduction Form factor Architecture & Function SSD vs HDD – Start-Up Test Technical Comparison of SSD & HDD Advantages Disadvantages SSD ApplicationsConclusion

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Introduction In 1995, M-Systems introduced first flash-based solid-state drives.

A solid-state drive (SSD) is a data storage device  that uses solid state memory to store persistent data and SSDs use same I/O interfaces developed for hard disk drives.

SSDs do not have any moving mechanical components, which distinguishes them from traditional magnetic disks such as hard disk drives (HDDs).

SSDs use NAND-based flash memory or DRAM to store data.

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Form Factor

Standard HDD form factors Box form factors Bare-board form factors Ball grid array form factors

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Form Factor Standard HDD form factors – is equal to size of traditional HDD form factors like

3.5", 2.5”

2.55’’ HDD form factor

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Form Factor Box form factors – mainly used by DRAM based SSDs ,as they need external

power supply or battery pack.

Box form factor

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Form Factor Bare-board form factors - Form factor which were more common to memory

modules(RAM)

Bare-board form factor

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Form Factor Ball grid array form factors - small chip package size to fit into Embeded systems

Bare-board form factor

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Architecture & Function

Block Diagram

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MemoryFlash memory-based SSDs:use non-volatile NAND flash memory Ability to retain the data without a constant power supplylower cost compared to DRAM Flash memory SSDs are slower than DRAM solutions.

DRAM-based SSDs:Based on volatile memory such as DRAM internal battery or an external AC/DC adapter is needed to

hold the dataultrafast data accessprimarily to accelerate applications Higher cost compared to NAND flash memory 

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Controller

The controller is an embedded processor and executes firmware-level code.

Functions: Error correction (ECC)

Wear leveling

Bad block mapping

Read scrubbing and read disturb management

Read and write caching

Garbage collection

Encryption

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Cache or Buffer:

A flash-based SSD typically uses a small amount of DRAM as a cache, similar to the cache in hard disk drives.

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Host interface

Serial ATA (SATA)

SAS - Serial attached SCSI (generally found on servers)

PCI Express

Fibre Channel (almost exclusively found on servers)

USB

Parallel ATA (IDE) interface (mostly replaced by SATA)

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SSD vs HDD - Start-Up Speed Test

➔This video shows the speed differeence between a solid state drive and standard hard drive on a Windows 7 PC.

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Technical Comparison of SSD & HDD Solid-state drive Hard disk drive

Random access time0.1 ms

Random access time5~10 ms

Read latency timeVery low

Read latency timehigh

100MB/s to 500MB/s 50MB/s to 100MB/s.

High ReliabilitySSDs have no moving parts to fail

mechanically.

Low Reliability HDDs have moving parts and are subject

to sudden failure;

small and light in weight. relatively large and heavy

In 2013 SSDs were available in sizes up to 512GB,

In 2013 HDDs of up to 4TB were available.

power consuption 2 watts 12 watts.

As of 2013 NAND flash SSDs cost about Rs.31000 for 500GB

As of 2013 HDDs cost about Rs.3200 for 500GB drives

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Advantages

High performance – siginificantly faster than a standard HDD

Faster seek time – upto 60x faster than HDD Higher reliablity – no moving parts,can withstand 1500Gs

operating shock Lower power – Lesser power consuption ,cooler operation Silent operation – ideal for post production enviornments Lighter weight – perfect for portable devices Wider operating Temp. - 0c – 70c

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Disadvantages

They are more expensive than traditional hard drives

They currently offer less storage space than traditional hard drives.

Slower Write Speed on low-end Models(MLC based types)

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SSD Applications

Servers

Desktop computers

Laptops

Ultrabooks

HD Camcorders

Smart Tv

CCTV Digital Video Recorder (DVR)

Set-Top Boxes

Gaming Consoles

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Conclusion

Faster Data Access

Less Power Usage

Higher Reliability

Latest high-end laptops and ultrabooks now comes with SSD

In comming years SSD Will Replace Hard Disk Drives

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Questions ?

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Thank You!