Description
Enhanced Data Protection
Enhanced Data Protection refers to a set of features that are designed to provide additional protection for data stored on a solid state drive (SSD). These features may include advanced error correction and data recovery techniques, as well as enhanced wear leveling and over-provisioning to ensure that the SSD can withstand high levels of use and maintain its performance over time. Some examples of enhanced data protection features that may be included in a Dell 400-AHFF 800GB SAS 12GBPS 2.5inch Mix Use Mlc Hot Swap Solid State Drive include:
- Error Correction Code (ECC): This is a technique that is used to detect and correct errors that may occur during data storage or retrieval. ECC can help to ensure that data is accurately read and written, even in the presence of bit errors or other types of data corruption.
- Wear leveling: This is a technique that is used to evenly distribute data across the SSD, in order to ensure that all cells in the drive are used equally and that no one cell is worn out before the others. Wear leveling can help to extend the life of the SSD and ensure that it performs consistently over time.
- Over-provisioning: This is a technique that is used to set aside a portion of the SSD’s capacity for use as spare space. This spare space can be used to improve performance and extend the life of the SSD, by allowing the drive to perform background tasks such as garbage collection and wear leveling.
Enhanced data protection features can help to ensure that data stored on a Dell 800GB SAS 12GBPS 2.5inch Mix Use Mlc Hot Swap Solid State Drive is safe, secure, and easily accessible, even in the face of various types of data corruption or failure.
Power Management
Power management refers to the process of controlling and optimizing the power usage of a device or system. In the case of the Dell 400-AHFF 800GB SAS 12GBPS 2.5inch Mix Use Mlc Hot Swap Solid State Drive, power management would involve controlling the power usage of the drive in order to conserve energy and prolong the life of the drive. This could be achieved through a variety of methods, such as setting power modes, adjusting performance settings, or using advanced software to monitor and adjust power usage in real-time. Additionally, the drive may have features such as automatic power-saving modes or the ability to enter into a low-power state when not in use, which can further help to reduce power consumption and extend the life of the drive. Overall, power management is a critical aspect of solid state drive design and usage, and can help to ensure that the drive performs at its best while also conserving energy and prolonging its lifespan
Serial-Attached SCSI (SAS)
Serial-Attached SCSI (SAS) is a type of computer storage interface that connects storage devices, such as hard drives and solid state drives, to a computer’s motherboard. It is a high-speed interface that uses serial data transfer to communicate with storage devices, as opposed to the parallel data transfer used by traditional SCSI interfaces. SAS uses a point-to-point architecture, which allows for faster data transfer rates and increased scalability. It also supports hot-swapping, meaning that storage devices can be added or removed without shutting down the system. The Dell 400-AHFF 800GB SAS 12GBPS 2.5inch Mix Use Mlc Hot Swap Solid State Drive is a SAS-compatible solid state drive that can be used in a variety of applications, including servers, workstations, and storage systems.
General Information
- Manufacturer : Dell
- Manufacturer Part Number: F1PPD
- Dell Part Number : 400-AHFF
- Device Type : Solid State Drive (SSD)
- Sub-Type : SAS-12GBPS
Technical Information
- Capacity : 800 GB
- Form Factor : 2.5inch
- Interface Type : SAS 12GB/S
- Performance : 1.2 GBPS (External)
Expansion & Connectivity
- Interfaces : 1 X SAS 12 GB/S
- Compatible Bays: 1 X Hot-Swap – 2.5
Compatibility
- Storage SC120 (2.5)
- SCV2020 (2.5)