Flash Fundamentals Notes
Flash Fundamentals Notes
Flash-Accelerated storage
Flash devices
Erase process:
1. Active erase block pages are copied out to a buffer.
2. The erase block is flash erased.
3. The buffer contents are written back with previous data and new data to
any eligible erase block.
Stacking memory
Phase change memory
Resistive RAM
Ferroelectric RAM
Endurance represents the amount of data you can write to a flash device during
its lifetime, it is characterized by:
Overprovisioning
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Questions
1. Match each flash parameter to its correct definition
a. Write amplification
i. Characteristic of flash memory, where a single write on the
host results in multiple writes to the flash medium over time
b. Garbage collection
i. Identifies block erase candidates through monitoring page
active and inactive states and monitoring cold data pages.
c. Wear-Levelling
i. Evenly distributes page write and block erase operations over
the flash memory chips in a device
d. Flash transition layer
i. Presents the flash device to the host OS as a logical block
device
2. What are the three major components of enterprise flash devices? (Choose
three.)
a. Flash memory (Correct)
b. FAPI
c. DRAM (Correct)
d. Flash deregulator
e. Flash controller (Correct)
3. How is flash storage wear life measured? (Choose three.)
a. Total bytes written TBW (Correct)
b. Drive writes per day DWPD (Correct)
c. Flash endurance cycles -FEC
d. Program/Erase (P/E) cycles (Correct)
e. Center to Edge (CTE)
4. What
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d.
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