Build Quality (Enterprise Grade/1m Hours MTBF), Almost 4 Times As Durable As The E50, Very Good Performance, Power Loss Protection/DuraClass/DuraWrite/RAISE Features, 3 Years Warranty
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Build Quality (Enterprise Grade/1m Hours MTBF), Almost 4 Times As Durable As The E50, Very Good Performance, Power Loss Protection/DuraClass/DuraWrite/RAISE Features, 3 Years Warranty
Welcome to Myce's review of the Kingston SSDNow E100 SATA Enterprise SSD.The Kingston E100 can be described as a mainstream enterprise solution. It packages together 128GB of 32nm Toshiba Toggle NAND (with 28GB set aside for use by the controller) and an...
After reading our charts some of you may think that the SSDNow E100 is not a very good SSD since there are quite a few models that surpass its speeds but like i said with the E50 the E100 is not a model aimed solely at performance but rather a model...
With all of the SandForce-powered drives on the market, it sure is easy to get lost in the crowd. Kingston differentiates the E100 with power-loss-protection, a SF-2582 controller, and some 30,000 PE cycle Toshiba Toggle. The only box lacking a...
The Kingston SSDNow E100 aims to fill an increasingly competitive entry enterprise space. This market segment is being flooded by a variety of MLC and eMLC SSDs in a land grab to earn key enterprise accounts with a mainstream and budget-friendly SSD....
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