Power Loss Imminent (PLI) Technology
Power Loss Imminent (PLI) Technology
Power Loss Imminent (PLI) Technology
Introduction
In recent years, there have been major shifts in weather patterns. Inclement
extremes have become the norm with heavy snow storms, hurricanes, flash
flooding, and ominous thunder and lightning storms, all of which can interrupt
electrical power. Additionally, our nation’s power grid and substations are at risk
of terrorist attacks seeking to cause havoc and disruption. Whether an act of
nature or of evil, our daily lives and the critical data we rely on to run
governments, corporations, banks, local businesses, schools, and households are
impacted by power loss events. It’s imperative to protect critical data, and to
protect the integrity of the data at risk due to power loss events.
Data centers and their administrators are responsible
for the thousands of storage drives at risk in a power
loss event, and whether the last operation prior to the
power outage was completed. One of the newest
technologies embedded in a Solid-State Storage device
is Power Loss Imminent (PLI) technology. PLI
technology significantly reduces the possibility of losing
data during a power loss event. The PLI technology feature in a Solid-State Drive
(SSD) continuously prepares for unexpected power loss, thereby protecting the
data from corruption and destruction.
(SW1)
(SW2)
The family of electrostatic capacitors was not considered because of their DC bias characteristic phenomenon
wherein the effective electrostatic capacitance decreases when a DC voltage is applied. With the need for PLI
capacitors to constantly be ready to discharge, this capacitance degrade is not acceptable nor is the resulting
varied energy source caused by the degrading capacitance. The other good electrolytic capacitors, Tantalum
and Niobium, were not chosen because they are more costly, as shown in Table 1, below.
Table 1: Sample Fixed Capacitor Pricing
Rated Price#
Capacitor Type Supplier Part Number Capacitance
Voltage (Quantity of 100)
Electrolytic Aluminum Wet Nichion UKL1V101KPDANA 100 µF 35 V $0.225
Electrolytic Tantalum Wet Vishay 138D107X9035F2 100 µF 35 V $0.401
Niobium Oxide AVX NOJD1D7M010RWB 100 µF 10 V $1.27
The red arrows in Figure 5 point to examples of reading the SMART attributes through the Intel® SSD
Toolbox. The report from the Intel SSD Toolbox clearly show power loss, “AEh”, result of 8, indicating that 8
unclean shutdown have occurred since the drive was put into service. Additionally, the SSD Toolbox shows
the PLI Loss Protection Failure, “AFh”; the last PLI capacitor discharge test result was 678 which exceeds the
minimum 25 µS specification; the last PLI test was done 1 minute ago; and the number of tests done was 1. To
the system administrator, this is valuable statistical data to determine if any action is needed. As an added
capability, the Intel® SSD DC S3700 Series and DC S3500 Series also support the SMART Command Transport
(SCT). The SCT allows the administrator to issue commands with which they can manually invoke a new
capacitor test, or set the capacitor test intervals as needed.
Figure 5: Intel® SSD Toolbox Reporting Sample PLI SMART Attributes on the Intel® SSD DC S3500 Series
The SMART attribute data report from the Intel SSD Toolbox provides power loss event statistics and the PLI
technology health log data, which is very useful to the system administrator. With the normalized values from
AF SMART Attribute, the system administrator can take necessary actions to replace the drive before data is
compromised by a power loss.
Performing data integrity checks is absolutely essential but challenging because of the many scenarios of in-
flight data. The two power loss write scenarios of typical concern are the shorn writes of unaligned data and
unserialized writes. Intel takes these power loss scenarios into consideration when validating the Intel® SSD
DC S3700 Series and DC S3500 Series of products.
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