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It Is Very Important For SSD Has PLP Function

Oct 10, 2023

SSD has PLP function, how important is it

Whether it is consumer computers or industrial control computers, SSDs will be used because of their fast read and write speed, gradually replacing mechanical hard drives.

When we use the computer, we may encounter a sudden power outage, unstable voltage, or a blue screen, resulting in data loss.

At this point, SSDs with power outage protection function are very practical and thoughtful. PLP (PowerLossProtection) SSDs are specifically designed to protect data security and can also perform data backup in the event of a sudden power outage.

Currently, data backup mainly relies on two technologies:

Firstly, firmware technology is used to backup important data. If data is lost after encountering an abnormal power outage, it can be restored using the last backup before the power outage. This way, the disk can be restored to the last backup state before the power outage.

Secondly, PLP technology adopts a software and hardware integration approach for data protection in the event of sudden power outages. In addition to pairing with a more reliable PolymerCap (tantalum capacitor) than SuperCap, the health status of PolymerCap can also be detected through S.M.A.R.T. Users can not only protect important data from loss, but also grasp the health status of the circuit, effectively safeguarding data security.

With the acceleration of 5G mini computer network construction, various industries in the future will rely on 5G technology to connect with each other. How to maintain stable operation even when a large number of devices are connected in series has become the primary issue.

Technology companies have launched storage solutions that support PLP functionality, tailored for outdoor or unstable power supply environments. They are suitable for network communication, transportation, smart vehicles, monitoring, aerospace, or factory automation equipment, servers, data centers that require long-term stable operation.