Product Features / Benefits The LSI ® SandForce ®SF-2300 Flash Storage Processor (FSP) is specially designed to fulfill industrial-grade SSDrequirements and enable standard high-density NAND flash memory to reliably operate in industrial storageapplications without compromising performance. The SF-2300 FSP integrates the LSI DuraClass™ technology, architected to leverage advanced SLC and MLC NAND flash memory to deliver best-in-class performance,endurance, security, and power efficiency while supporting the industrial temperature operating range (-40° to 85° C).
Features
- SATA 6 Gb/s with NCQ up to 32 commands
- Supports the latest 19 nm, 20 nm-class, and 30 nm-class SLC and MLC flash memory with Asych/Toggle/ONFi2 interfaces
- High integration supports up to 512 GB* on a 2.5” or 1.8” drive
- Best-in-class, consistent read and write performance (up to 500 MB/s, 20 K IOPS) for client applications
- AES-128**, ATA, and TCG Opal security protocols for automatic encryption at the drive level ensures the best secure data protection
- Secure erase including for sensitive data
- Industrial temperature range for harsh environments
- DuraClass technology provides best-in-class endurance, performance, and power efficiency
- LSI DuraWrite™ architecture enables enterprise SSD deployment using the MLC flash without sacrificing performance
- Single-chip, DRAM-less solution for small form factor support, and lowest BOM cost for any industrial SSD
Benefits
- Specially designed to fulfill the industrial grade SSDs requirements
- Extends the overall endurance and reliability of the complete SSD
- Single-chip, DRAM-less design enabling the smallest form factors
- Best-in-class read and write performance
- Extra level of data security assurance
- Fast time-to-market solution
* 1 GB = 1 billion bytes
**AES-256 support will be added in the future. Please contact your SSD manufacturer or LSI representative for specific availability information.
Product Specifications
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LSI DuraClass™ Technology
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- LSI DuraWrite™ architecture extends the endurance of SSDs
- Intelligent block management and wear leveling
- Intelligent read disturb management
- Intelligent “recycling” for advanced free space management (garbage collection)
- RAISE™ (Redundant Array of Independent Silicon Elements)
- Intelligent data retention optimization
- Best-in-class ECC protection for longest data retention and drive life
- Industrial temperature range
- Power/Performance balancing
- Thermal threshold management
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| Host Interface |
- SATA 6 Gb/s, 3 Gb/s, and 1.5 Gb/s support
- Native command queuing (up to 32 commands)
- SMART command transport
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| Max Capacity Supported |
- 512 GB*(using 32 Gb or 64 Gb/die components)
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| Performance |
- Sequential read & write transfer: Up to 500MB/s (@ 128 KB blocks)
- Random read IOPS: Up to 60,000 (@ 4 KB blocks)
- Random write IOPS: Up to 60,000 bursts/20,000 sustained (@ 4 KB blocks)
- PCMark Vantage: Up to 60,000 (HDD test suite score)
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| Flash Memory Support |
- MLC, eMLC, and SLC; 19 nm, 20 nm-class, and 30 nm-class (Asynch, Toggle, ONFi2; up to 166 MT/s)
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| Security |
- Data encryption: AES-128**
- TCG Opal (available option)
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| Reliability |
- ECC recovery: Up to 55 bits correctable per 512-byte sector (BCH)
- Unrecoverable read errors: Less than 1 sector per 1017 bits read
ECC on all internal memory; full end-to-end CRC protection; RAISE
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| Operating Temperature |
- Industrial: -40° C to 85° C
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| Package |
- 400-pin TFBGA – 14 x 14 mm, 0.65 mm pitch, 16 byte lanes
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| Compliance |
- RoHS, Halogen-Free, Green
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* 1 GB = 1 billion bytes **AES-256 support will be added in the future. Please contact your SSD manufacturer or LSI representative for specific availability information.
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Product Brief (1)
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SandForce SF-2300 Product Brief
The industrial market, with its extremely demanding applications, provides many opportunities for solid state drives (SSDs). Their superior ruggedness and reliability over hard disk drives (HDDs) enables them to perform optimally in harsh environmental conditions.
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Presentation (15)
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Ultrabooks: Trends and SSD Impacts
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Nov 14, 2012 |
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Next-Generation Flash: Challenges and Solutions
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Ultra-Low Power System Design for Ultrabooks
Jeremy Werner, Marketing Director
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Why Variable-Size Matters: Beyond Page-Based Flash Translation Layers
Earl T. Cohen
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Understanding SSD Over Provisioning
Kent Smith, Sr. Dir. Product Marketing
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Using Self-Encrypting Storage Devices Today and Tomorrow
Tim Markey, Firmware Security Engineer
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Aug 15, 2011 |
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Garbage Collection - Understanding Foreground vs. Background GC and Other Related Elements
Kent Smith, Sr. Dir. Product Marketing
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Designing Enterprise SSDs with Low Cost Media Data
Jeremy Werner, Marketing Director
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A Look Under the Hood at Some Unique SSD Features
Jeremy Werner, Marketing Director
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Aug 30, 2010 |
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Measuring and Understanding True SSD Performance and Consistency
Kent Smith, Sr. Dir. Product Marketing
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Aug 30, 2010 |
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The Evolving NAND Flash Business Model for SSD
Steffen Hellmold
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Seven Myths About SED
Dmitry Obukhov
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Benchmarking SSDs: The Devil is in the Preconditioning Details
Kent Smith, Sr. Dir. Product Marketing
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Aug 17, 2009 |
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A Closer Look at SSD Data Integrity Requirements
Andy Tomlin, VP Firmware & Software
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NAND Flash Viability for Enterprise SSD
Steffen Hellmold
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Selection Guide (1)
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SandForce SF-2000 Flash Storage Processors Selector Guide
DuraClass™ technology, common across all LSI SandForce Flash Storage Processors (FSPs), provides a set of NAND flash management features that drive the world’s leading SSDs
with the world-class reliability, performance, and power efficiency that differentiate SandForce FSPs from standard flash controllers.
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