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EverGreen Plus 2.5” SATA SSD

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4.9 Performance<br />

Burst Transfer Rate: 3.0 Gbps<br />

32GB, 64GB, 128GB and 256GB<br />

Sustained Read : 180MB/sec (max.)<br />

Sustained Write : 55MB/sec (max.)<br />

16GB<br />

Sustained Read : 100MB/sec (max.)<br />

Sustained Write : 20MB/sec (max.)<br />

8GB<br />

Sustained Read : 60MB/sec (max.)<br />

Sustained Write : 10MB/sec (max.)<br />

4.10 IOPS<br />

Random 4 KB Read: up to 3,500 IOPS (min.)<br />

Random 4 KB Write: up to 650 IOPS (min.)<br />

4.11 Seek Time<br />

<strong>EverGreen</strong> <strong>Plus</strong> 2.5” <strong>SATA</strong> <strong>SSD</strong><br />

<strong>EverGreen</strong> <strong>Plus</strong> 2.5” <strong>SATA</strong> <strong>SSD</strong> is not a magnetic rotating design. There is no seek or rotational latency<br />

required.<br />

4.12 Hot Plug<br />

The <strong>SSD</strong> support hot plug function and can be removed or plugged-in during operation. User has to avoid hot<br />

plugging the <strong>SSD</strong> which is configured as boot device and installed operation system.<br />

Surprise hot plug : The insertion of a <strong>SATA</strong> device into a backplane (combine signal and power) that has<br />

power present. The device powers up and initiates an OOB sequence.<br />

Surprise hot removal: The removal of a <strong>SATA</strong> device from a powered backplane, without first being placed in a<br />

quiescent state.<br />

4.13 NAND Flash Memory<br />

<strong>EverGreen</strong> <strong>Plus</strong> 2.5” <strong>SATA</strong> <strong>SSD</strong> uses Multi Level Cell (MLC) NAND flash memory, with InnoDisk L 2 Wear<br />

Leveling Architecture Firmware.<br />

16 Rev. 0.3 Datasheet, May. 2011

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