Cervoz Guide: Selecting Reliable Flash Storage for Industrial Applications
NAND flash memory stores data in tiny cells that hold bits, which are activated by applying an electric charge. As the voltage levels rise, the likelihood of errors, bad blocks, and misinterpretations increases, leading to potential data loss. Consequently, data retention and reliability decline in the order of Single‑Level Cell (SLC), Multi‑Level Cell (MLC), and Triple‑Level Cell (TLC) technologies.
Industrial operators often choose SLC or MLC solutions despite the higher cost, because these options offer superior data retention and dependability. MLC flash, in particular, strikes a balance between performance, price, and capacity, and is available in a wide range of form factors from 4 GB to 2 TB. This versatility makes MLC an attractive choice for diverse industrial use cases that demand both affordability and reliability.
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