27.07.2017
SSDs with the so-called "Power Guard" function work with integrated tantalum capacitors that are permanently charged with 12 volts. In the event of a power failure, the SSD can therefore act as a kind of UPS. The power in the SSD is maintained until all storage processes are completed and the data is backed up. In this way, Power Guard can prevent data loss and ensure greater security. This is interesting for critical applications in the industrial environment as well as network and server technology, but also for mobile and vehicle solutions.
This UPS technology was developed by storage manufacturer Cervoz, which now offers Power Guard SSDs and mSATAs in various sizes. spo-comm is now offering an optional 128 GB Power Guard SSD for all Mini-PCs in its range. Other sizes are also available on request.
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