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Oigen 02-02-2009 02:27 PM

Flash memory?
 
Are compact flash memory modules a feasible solution when it comes to storage? I have a friend that says that the latest technology in compact flash memory is incredibly fast and very, very reliable. Any ideas?

fastnetwork 02-02-2009 03:36 PM

Isn't in expensive?

Schumie 02-02-2009 05:59 PM

The new solid state drives are amazingly fast... but as with anything that’s quite new and at the top of it's game, it's also quite expensive.

You also have to ensure it works efficiently with your chosen application, else you could see a decrease in overall performance :(

Oigen 02-05-2009 09:58 AM

Lots of things to take into consideration. But still, if you can test it with your own apps and it works fine, then I think it's worth investigating, at least, set up a test server and see how it performs.

eilert 12-08-2010 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Oigen (Post 22784)
Are compact flash memory modules a feasible solution when it comes to storage? I have a friend that says that the latest technology in compact flash memory is incredibly fast and very, very reliable. Any ideas?

Yes flash memories are very advanced technology,its speed is very high and are really reliable. But only thing is that it a bit expensive. but once you paid you will not regret about what you did.

mike2011 12-30-2010 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Oigen (Post 22784)
Are compact flash memory modules a feasible solution when it comes to storage? I have a friend that says that the latest technology in compact flash memory is incredibly fast and very, very reliable. Any ideas?

Yes thats true, latest flash memory cards have massive storage capacity, manufacturers are even making cards of up to 137 GB. However this also poses a risk of losing huge amount of data if the card is damaged or lost.

NetworkManager 09-29-2011 06:21 PM

I wouldn't backup all my information on a flash drive. They can break too easily and they aren't hard to crack in the wrong hands. Go checkout SeaGate's website, they have a few options for external hard drives that would work so much better and the speed is unmatched.

spidertech 05-14-2012 01:03 PM

I used to use flash memory as a means to transport information. Now I save most data to "The Cloud". I only really use them to save music and pictures anymore.

seanwayne 06-06-2013 11:25 AM

Era of flash memory has gone long. They are not only risky but pretty much difficult to take care of it. I am an student and I lost my usb once which contain all my precious data. so recommend you to use cloud storage services as they are reliable and easy to use.

seanwayne 06-06-2013 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Oigen (Post 22784)
Are compact flash memory modules a feasible solution when it comes to storage? I have a friend that says that the latest technology in compact flash memory is incredibly fast and very, very reliable. Any ideas?

They are not feasible any more. You have to take care of it, they are fragile once you lose it from you hand you will never be able to get your data. That is why i use cloud to backup and store data on cloud


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