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Security
All security features are built in. No need to buy additional licenses.
Absolutely. The drives are TCG Opal compliant and use AES-256 encryption to protect the data.
No, the use of the transparent compression function does not increase or decrease security. The drives meet TCG Opal standards for securing the data. https://ulinktech.com/tcg-certification-compliance-test-suite-list/
Security & reliability are aligned with enterprise SSD requirements (from OEMs, Hyperscalers, and industry standards). In terms of benefits, the CSDs can provide better economics ($/GB of data stored), better performance, better efficiency (performance/Watt, application performance per server), and better endurance (lifetime petabytes written) than other enterprise SSDs.
There aren’t really any new security vulnerabilities. The firmware is locked with no opportunity for users to modify it. The compression is done in a hardware engine, again not introducing any new attack vectors.
Security
Absolutely. The drives are TCG Opal compliant and use AES-256 encryption to protect the data.
No, the use of the transparent compression function does not increase or decrease security. The drives meet TCG Opal standards for securing the data. https://ulinktech.com/tcg-certification-compliance-test-suite-list/
Security & reliability are aligned with enterprise SSD requirements (from OEMs, Hyperscalers, and industry standards). In terms of benefits, the CSDs can provide better economics ($/GB of data stored), better performance, better efficiency (performance/Watt, application performance per server), and better endurance (lifetime petabytes written) than other enterprise SSDs.
There aren’t really any new security vulnerabilities. The firmware is locked with no opportunity for users to modify it. The compression is done in a hardware engine, again not introducing any new attack vectors.