Greenliant SSDs selected for major mission-critical programs

Greenliant SSDs selected for major mission-critical programs Greenliant SSDs selected for major mission-critical programs

Greenliant has been sampling its high endurance, small form factor (16 x 20mm) NVMe NANDrive EX Series ball grid array (BGA) solid state drives (SSDs) for a growing number of next-generation industrial, aerospace and mission-critical programs.

Designed with Greenliant’s EnduroSLC Technology, GLS85LE NVMe NANDrive continues to attract strong interest due to its ability to operate in the most challenging conditions, its high performance, and its focus on long-term reliability and data integrity.

EnduroSLC NVMe NANDrive EX Series SSDs reliably store data in harsh, high-temperature environments while providing superior data retention. The advanced data security features of these devices include OPAL-compliant AES-256 hardware encryption, Hardware Crypto Erase (HCE) and Secure Erase. The NVMe NANDrive EX Series offers high endurance of 75,000, 150,000 or 400,000 program-erase (P/E) cycles (up to 17,800 TeraBytes Written (TBW)) and operates between -40 and +95 degrees Celsius.

Greenliant is also actively sampling early production units of its industrial temperature NVMe NANDrive PX Series using industry standard 3-bit-per-cell (TLC) NAND and providing endurance of 5,000 P/E cycles (up to 6,700 TBW).

Supporting extended temperature ranges, Greenliant’s NANDrive BGA SSD product family, with PCIe and SATA interfaces, is engineered to meet the stringent requirements of embedded systems where reliability, endurance, and data retention are paramount. Greenliant continues to work closely with customers to support qualification efforts and expand NANDrive deployments across a wide range of long-lifecycle applications.

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