Datalight says that its
Reliance filesystem has been designed specifically for embedded applications, and that it offers a highly reliable transactional file system that consistently preserves directory structure and user data. Users can achieve 15 to 40 percent better performance through choices in media, device layout, memory system, and embedded processor, the company adds. Additionally, Reliance version 1.2 now supports Windows CE 5.0
FlashFX Pro ensures the integrity of stored data by supporting atomic writes into unused areas of a flash device, according to Datalight. Depending on the type of flash used and the particular embedded design, FlashFX Pro v1.2 users should experience 15 to 25 percent increased performance over earlier versions, Datalight says. The new version also offers support for additional flash technologies and chips, including support for Intel Strataflash NOR in 4x8 configurations, and support for NAND flash from AMD, Hynix, and Micron.
"Datalight is an embedded storage expert. We understand that embedded developers require not only reliability, but also performance," said Datalight director of technology Gary Palmer. "These enhanced versions provide the leap of performance todays products demand."
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