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Computing / Flash memory / Solid-state drive / Wear leveling / Write amplification / USB flash drive / Computer memory / Computer hardware / Non-volatile memory
Date: 2014-06-16 11:03:34
Computing
Flash memory
Solid-state drive
Wear leveling
Write amplification
USB flash drive
Computer memory
Computer hardware
Non-volatile memory

Linux and the Flash Revolution Roland Dreier @rolanddreier June 2014

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