Traxdata just announced a new line of SSDs. The range includes both Ultra-S Plus Series multi-level cell (MLC) and Ultra-S Plus Series single-level cell (SLC) SSDs. According to Traxdata this is to "suit a variety of needs".
The MLC series are available in a variety of sizes, namely 32, 64 and 128GB. All versions allow you to read 100MB of data per second and write up to 78MB per second. The Ultra-S Plus Series SLC reads up to 119MB per second and writes just under 100MB per second. The SLC series are available in 32GB and 64GB.

SSDs become more popular since they are believed to be more reliable and faster than other storage solutions. Main reason behind this is the lack of moving parts in SSDs.
"We have seen market demand from system integrators for SSD grow over the last year, suggesting that this will be a popular storage medium in the future. We now expect to grow into both professional and consumer markets," says Guido Liber, Sales and Marketing Director at Traxdata.
Besides introducing new SSD products Traxdata decided to rebrand. No longer the blue and yellow, but the futuristic look as seen on the SSD image in this article.
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