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Kingston Introduces SSDNow V+ 180 Series

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Kingston expanded its SSD product lineup for Europe with the new SSDNow V+ 180 series. These drives come in the 1.8-inch SATA form factor, and are suited for both enterprise (servers) and consumer (notebooks). Kingston started off its SSD lineup with Intel's expertise, and this seems to be similar. Making use of MLC NAND flash chips, the SSDNow V+ provides read/write speeds of upto 230 MB/s (read), 180 MB/s (write). The controller has its dedicated 128 MB of DDR3 memory, and uses the SATA 3 Gb/s interface, it supports the TRIM function in supported OSes. The MTBF of 1 million hours seems to add to its prospects of making it to enterprises. It is available in capacities of 64 GB, 128 GB, and 256 GB; priced at €180, €312, €737, respectively.



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The reason this is so expensive compare to SandForce is because its form is 1.8-inch?
 

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It's made for "enterprises", that's why.

But yea, 1.8' is not popular at all, hopefully price can come down so I can get one for the thinkpad.
 

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Yeah ... it's a white paper. Usually not the most entertaining reading, but it explains it pretty well.
 

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But not many people understand MTTF. To me, that means one in 23 drives will fail within warranty. That's a bit over 4%. For enterprise use, I do not feel that is acceptable.
 
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