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LSI SandForce Flash Storage Processors Simplify Data Security
LSI SandForce SF-2200 Client Flash Storage Processors now enable SSD manufacturers to build drives compliant with the Trusted Computing Group Opal specification. Compliance with the Opal specification simplifies the deployment and management of self-encrypting SSDs based on SandForce FSPs in corporate mobile computing environments by promoting interoperability with popular encryption and security management products, including those offered by Wave Systems and WinMagic.
WhetBusinesses around the world have strong incentives to protect sensitive data by converting notebook PCs to encrypted drives, said Jim Handy, SSD analyst for Objective Analysis. Meanwhile a growing number of IT managers are adopting SSDs either to raise employee productivity or to extend the life of corporate laptops. By introducing Opal compliant SandForce SSD controllers, LSI is addressing both of these needs at once.
Companies are moving to SSDs in laptops to launch applications faster, reduce boot times and extend battery life. However, concerns over cost-effective data security and the complexity of deploying and managing self-encrypting drives are slowing even wider adoption.
LSI SandForce FSPs automatically encrypt data-at-rest on SSDs used in laptops and other corporate mobile computing platforms with the 256-bit Advanced Encryption Standard. Together with TCG Opal compliance, LSI SandForce FSPs simplify the deployment and management of hardware-based, self-encrypting SSDs in corporate environments while helping to make government-grade data security accessible to businesses of all sizes.
Opal compliant SandForce Driven member SSDs offer:
-Simplified deployment and management of self-encrypting SSD solutions
-Tested interoperability with popular encryption tools
-AES-256 automatic encryption protection
-Up to a 75 percent cost savings over software-based encryption solutions
-Reduced total cost of ownership by eliminating the added expense and time required to destroy and dispose of non-encrypted drives
-Enterprise-class flash performance, reliability and endurance provided through LSI DuraClass technology
“The growth of corporate mobile computing, coupled with the rise in data breaches and new compliance requirements, have driven companies of all sizes to strengthen their data security,” said Thad Omura, vice president of marketing, Flash Components Division, LSI. “With the addition of Opal compliance and new features for optimizing power consumption, LSI SandForce FSPs make it easier than ever to deploy new corporate mobile computing platforms without compromises in security, battery life or overall user experience.”