What is Lifespan?

Lifespan is focused on addressing the increasing reliance on flash storage technologies. By comprehending the remaining useful life of solid-state drives and other flash storage devices, users can significantly improve their efficiency and lifespan. These devices are not meant to function indefinitely, as their performance may begin to deteriorate or fail entirely once they exceed their designated lifespan. It is especially important to assess the remaining life for devices that experience heavy workloads. Generally, flash storage utilizes non-volatile NAND solid-state memory for data retention, with each memory cell being limited in its capacity for programming and erasing. Depending on the specific type and quality of the NAND chips used, a drive can typically endure between fewer than 2,000 to over 10,000 program/erase (p/e) cycles. For an average solid-state drive, this usually translates to around 100 terabytes of usable life, underscoring the necessity of monitoring usage to avert unexpected malfunctions. Proactively checking the health of these devices can lead to more strategic decisions concerning data management and necessary upgrades in storage, ultimately fostering a more efficient computing environment. Being aware of these factors allows users to maximize their investment in flash storage.

Pricing

Price Starts At:
$84 one-time payment

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Company Facts

Company Name:
Micromat
Company Location:
United States
Company Website:
www.micromat.com/products/lifespan/

Product Details

Deployment
Mac
Training Options
Documentation Hub
On-Site Training
Support
Standard Support
Web-Based Support

Product Details

Target Company Sizes
Individual
1-10
11-50
51-200
201-500
501-1000
1001-5000
5001-10000
10001+
Target Organization Types
Mid Size Business
Small Business
Enterprise
Freelance
Nonprofit
Government
Startup
Supported Languages
English

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