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Solid State Drives (SSDs) are gaining momentum in enterprise and client applications, replacing Hard Disk Drives (HDDs) by offering higher performance and lower power. In the enterprise, developers of data center server and storage systems have seen CPU performance growing exponentially for the past two decades, while HDD performance has improved linearly for the same period. Additionally, multi-core CPU designs and virtualization have increased randomness of storage I/Os. These trends have shifted performance bottlenecks to enterprise storage systems. Business critical applications such as online transaction processing, financial data processing and database mining are increasingly limited by storage performance. In client applications, small mobile platforms are leaving little room for batteries while demanding long life out of them. Therefore, reducing both idle and active power consumption has become critical. Additionally, client storage systems are in need of significant performance improvement as well as supporting small robust form factors. Ultimately, client systems are optimizing for best performance/power ratio as well as performance/cost ratio. SSDs promise to address both enterprise and client storage requirements by drastically improving performance while at the same time reducing power.Inside Solid State Drives walks the reader through all the main topics related to SSDs: from NAND Flash to memory controller (hardware and software), from I/O interfaces (PCIe/SAS/SATA) to reliability, from error correction codes (BCH and LDPC) to encryption, from Flash signal processing to hybrid storage. We hope you enjoy this tour inside Solid State Drives.

This book covers all the main topics related to SSDs, from NAND Flash to memory controllers, from I/O interfaces (PCIe/SAS/SATA) to reliability, from errror correction codes (BCH and LDPC) to encryption, from Flash signal processing to hybrid storage.

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From the reviews:

Selected by Computing Reviews as one of the Best Reviews & Notable Books of 2013

This collection of chapters written by many different authors aims to enlighten the reader on all aspects of SSDs. if you are interested in how SSDs really work, this may be the book you are looking for. (Bernard Kuc, Computing Reviews, July, 2013)

Detailed book on SSD architecture suitable for new SSD hardware designers, firmware engineers who want to get up to speed quickly. The book offers a systematic overview starting with how HDD differ from SSDs, how NAND arrays operate, how SATA, SAS, PCIe SSDs differ, how supercaps differ from tantalum caps. Unique features: Overview of hybrid SSDs, math behind BCH codes. (R. Prakash, Amazon.com, July, 2013)

1 SSD Market Overview
1(18)
G. Wong
2 SSD Architecture and PCI Express Interface
19(28)
K. Eshghi
R. Micheloni
3 SAS and SATA SSDs
47(14)
S. Yasarapu
4 Hybrid Storage
61(18)
R. Micheloni
L. Crippa
M. Picca
5 NAND Flash Technology
79(48)
M.F. Beug
6 NAND Flash Design
127(46)
L. Crippa
R. Micheloni
7 NAND and Controller Co-design for SSDs
173(30)
K. Takeuchi
8 SSD Reliability
203(30)
C. Zambelli
P. Olivo
9 Efficient Wear Leveling in NAND Flash Memory
233(26)
Yuan-Hao Chang
Li-Pin Chang
10 BCH for Solid-State-Drives
259(34)
A. Marelli
R. Micheloni
11 Low-Density Parity-Check (LDPC) Codes
293(40)
E. Paolini
12 Protecting SSD Data Against Attacks
333(24)
A. Marelli
R. Micheloni
13 Flash Signal Processing and NAND/ReRAM SSD
357(18)
K. Takeuchi
Index 375
Rino Micheloni (rino.micheloni@ieee.org) is Lead Flash Technologist at IDT (Integrated Device Technology). He has 18 years experience in NAND/NOR Flash memory design, architecture and algorithms as well as the related intellectual property. Before IDT, he was Senior Principal for Flash and Director of Qimonda's design center in Italy, developing 36 nm and 48 nm NAND memories. From 2001 to 2006 he managed the Napoli design center of STMicroelectronics focusing on the development of 90 nm and 60 nm MLC NAND Flash. Before that, he led the development of MLC NOR Flash. He is co-author of 103 U.S. patents and five Springer books on NOR/NAND/ECC/SSD. He is IEEE Senior Member and received the STMicroelectronics Exceptional Patent in 2003 and 2004, and the Qimonda IP Award in 2007.

 

Alessia Marelli was born in Bergamo, Italy in 1980. She received her degree in Mathematical Science from Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca, Italy in 2003 with a thesis about ECC applied to Flash Memories. In 2003 she joined STMicroelectronics, Agrate B., Italy. She was involved in digital design of Multilevel NAND Memories, especially redundancy, ECC and algorithms. In 2007, she joined Qimonda as senior digital designer. In 2009 she joined Integrated Device Technology (IDT) as senior digital designer, where she takes care of ECC applied to SSD. She is co-author of some patents regarding Redundancy and ECC applied to Flash Memories. She is co-author of Memories in Wireless Systems (Springer, 2008), Error Correction Codes for Non-Volatile Memories (Springer, 2008), Inside NAND Flash Memories (Springer, 2010).

 

Kam Eshghi is Sr. Director of Marketing in Enterprise Computing Division of IDT. Kam leads IDTs business strategy, marketing and business development for flash controllers and PCIe switches. Kam drove the creation of IDTs PCIe Enterprise Flash Controller product line andestablished IDT as a leader in this market. Kam has more than 18 years of industry experience. Prior to joining IDT, Kam built product lines in server and networking markets at HP, Intel, Crosslayer Networks, and Synopsys.  During his time at Intel, Kam led a team to define strategy and product roadmaps for server chipsets.  Previous to that as Vice President of Marketing and Business Development at Crosslayer Networks, Kam defined a family of Ethernet-IP switch processors and led all customer engagements, ultimately leading to LSIs acquisition. Kam holds a M.S. in Electrical Engineering & Computer Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a Masters in Business Administration and B.S. in Electrical Engineering & Computer Science both from University of California at Berkeley.