Northeastern University
Sign Up
Free Event

Abstract: For years data access rate and capacity growth for storage devices were directly correlated as putting more number of bits in tracks would increase both. This correlation, however, was changed a few years ago with the introduction of write out-of-place technologies such as NAND flash and Shingled Magnetic Recording (SMR). NAND flash devices offer orders of magnitude faster data access by replacing the magnetic technology with CMOS. Shingled magnetic recording increases the capacity of conventional HDDs by partially overlapping adjacent tracks in them. Despite the benefits that each...

Event Details

0 people are interested in this event

User Activity

No recent activity