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SanDisk introduces ExtremeFFS
SanDisk introduces ExtremeFFS
SanDisk Also Proposes Two Metrics for End-Users to Measure Performance and Endurance: virtualRPM (vRPM) and Long-Term Data Endurance (LDE) LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, Nov. 5, 2008 SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK) today unveiled an advanced flash file system for solid-state drives (SSDs) that ...
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sandisk.com — Page-based algorithm : Customized for popular operating systems such as Vista, ExtremeFFS uses a page-based algorithm with no fixed coupling between physical and logical location. This gives SanDisk SSD the freedom to store a sector of written data ... (more) Business Products | Embedded Computing | SanDisk SSD ...
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SanDisk Speeds up its SSDs
TweakTown's News RSS Feed — ... is talking about them. We hear how they are the future, how they are bad, and how ridiculously expensive they are! After the news that MS is going to put optimizations for SSDs into Seven we find out that SanDisk is going to put in some optimizations right into the drives themselves. This will show up as Extreme FFS (Flash File Management System) which is a page-based algorithm to speed up random reads and writes (up to 100 time for random writes according to SanDisk) Read more here To maximize random write performance, SanDisk developed the ExtremeFFS flash file ...

SanDisk Introduces ExtremeFFS Flash Management System, Claims 100x Faster Performance
Maximum PC — ... Taking matters into its own hands, SanDisk has developed a new file system, ExtremeFFS, which the company claims has the potential to increase write performance by up to 100 times in SSDs over existing systems. ...

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