Storing digital information, ensuring the accuracy, steady and uninterrupted
access to the data are considered as fundamental challenges in enterprise-class
organizations and companies. In recent years, new types of storage systems such
as solid state disks (SSD) have been introduced. Unlike hard disks that have
mechanical structure, SSDs are based on flash memory and thus have electronic
structure. Generally a SSD consists of a number of flash memory chips, some
buffers of the volatile memory type, and an embedded microprocessor, which have
been interconnected by a port. This microprocessor run a small file system
which called flash translation layer (FTL). This software controls and
schedules buffers, data transfers and all flash memory tasks. SSDs have some
advantages over hard disks such as high speed, low energy consumption, lower
heat and noise, resistance against damage, and smaller size. Besides, some
disadvantages such as limited endurance and high price are still challenging.
In this study, the effort is to combine two common technologies - SLC and MLC
chips - used in the manufacture of SSDs in a single SSD to decrease the side
effects of current SSDs. The idea of using multi-layer SSD is regarded as an
efficient solution in this field.Comment: 13 pages, 18 figure