Greenliant to Show High Endurance, High Reliability Data Storage at SAHA EXPO

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Source: Media Outreach

SSDs and Memory Cards for Demanding Applications on Display at Turkey’s Defense & Aerospace Exhibition

SANTA CLARA, US and ISTANBUL, TURKEY – EQS Newswire – 8 November 2021 – Greenliant will showcase its NANDrive™, ArmourDrive™ and Industrial Enterprise solid state storage products at SAHA EXPO Defence & Aerospace Exhibition, November 10-13, at the Istanbul Expo Center in stand 7E-12a. Greenliant solid state drives (SSDs) and memory cards withstand extreme temperatures (-40 to +85 degrees Celsius), dust, water, shock and vibration to address rigorous reliability and ruggedness requirements. Greenliant SSDs with EnduroSLC™ Technology are designed to the highest levels of endurance, data retention and long-term support (http://bit.ly/SSD-LTA-program).

Greenliant’s portfolio of SSDs and memory cards includes:
NANDrive SSDs: Ball grid array (BGA) form factor, multiple interfaces (eMMC, PATA, SATA), 512MB to 128GB, endurance from 5K to ultra-high 300K program-erase (P/E) cycles
Industrial Enterprise SSDs: High capacity SATA 6Gb/s 2.5″ and NVMe PCIe Gen3 U.2, 800GB to 7.68TB, endurance from two to unrestricted drive writes per day (DWPD) for five years
ArmourDrive SSDs: SATA and NVMe, multiple form factors (mSATA, M.2 2242 / 2280, 2.5″), 4GB to 3.84TB, endurance from 3K to ultra-high 300K P/E cycles
ArmourDrive Memory Cards: CFast and SD / microSD, 8GB to 1TB, endurance up to 30K P/E cycles

Visit Greenliant at its distribution partner, Astute Electronics’ stand 7E-12a to discuss how Greenliant’s data storage products meet the size, weight and power (SWaP), as well as endurance, reliability and longevity needs of aviation, defense, maritime and space systems.

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