Solid-state drives (SSDs) and hard disk drives are both part of the Micron Technology Inc. 1100 series of storage products (HDDs). These drives have excellent performance, significant storage capacities, and low power consumption and are intended for use in laptops and desktop computers. With features like cutting-edge error correction and wear leveling, they are also made to be dependable and long-lasting. In comparison to conventional hard drives, the Micron Technology Inc. 1100 series drives offer quicker boot and load times, better system responsiveness, and higher overall performance. Additionally, because of their decreased power usage, laptop batteries may last longer. These drives have a typical three-year warranty and are compatible with the majority of laptops and desktop computers. On their website, Micron offers information and installation guidelines to help with the installation procedure.
Features
SSDs:
Range from 256GB to 2TB in capacity
2.5-inch or M.2 form factors with TLC NAND flash memory technology
Sequential write speeds of 510MB/s and sequential read speeds of 530MB/s are possible.
Up to 92,000 IOPS for random reads and 83,000 IOPS for random writes.
Electricity usage: 150mW on average when idling and 3.6W at its maximum when engaged
Up to 800 TBW (terabytes written) of endurance for the 2TB model
Supports Microsoft eDrive HDDs, TCG Opal 2.0, and AES 256-bit encryption:
HDDs:
capacities between 250GB and 2TB 2.5-inch form size, 5400 RPM spindle speed
6Gb/s SATA III interface
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2.5W (max) when active and 0.25W (average) when not in use
Latency average: 5.5ms
a maximum data transfer rate of 140 MB/s
AES 256-bit encryption is supported.
Applications
SSDs:
Consumer electronics
Enterprise storage systems
Industrial and embedded systems
Computers with desktops and laptops
Games and other software applications
HDDs:
Secondary storage
Surveillance systems.
Games and other software applications
Network-attached storage (NAS) systems
Set-top boxes and digital video recorders (DVRs)