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Virtium expands StorFly line of industrial-grade SSDs to protect IIoT data in extreme temperatures
2020-06-25 00:00

Virtium announced expansion of its StorFly line of industrial-grade SSDs, boosting storage capacity in drives that protect critical data in the harsh environments of embedded systems and Industrial Internet of Things applications.

The newly expanded Virtium StorFly line features industrial temperature support, ensuring their continuous operation in extreme temperatures.

The StorFly line with I-Temp now includes SSDs with up to four terabytes of capacity: 1TB M.2 SATA, 2TB M.2 NVMe and 4TB 2.5-inch SATA. "Many industrial applications generate unprecedented volumes of data every day - often in harsh environments subject to shock, vibration and extreme temperatures," said Scott Phillips, Virtium vice president of marketing.

"An oil rig, for example, can generate up to eight terabytes of data daily, and an aviation system more than two petabytes on a cross-country flight. Our mandate is to develop industrial embedded storage solutions that ensure both drive integrity and sufficient storage capacity for those increasingly data-intensive applications, which we've achieved by boosting the capacity of I-Temp-supported StorFly SSDs.".

To combat those risks - both to the new StorFly SSDs and the critical data they store - Virtium applies its proven thermal management process and builds the drives around the industry's high-grade 3D NAND flash.


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