OpenSSDWiki

The OpenSSD Project is an initiative to promote research and education on the recent SSD Solid State Drive technology by providing easy access to OpenSSD platforms. On which open source SSD firmware can be developed. Currently, we offer an OpenSSD platform based on the commercially successful Barefoot. Controller from Indilinx Co., Ltd. The Cosmos Platform will be available for purchase at Q42014. Cosmos Platform Technical Resources. Cosmos OpenSSD A PCIe-based Open Source SSD Platform. Controller is.

OVERVIEW

The web page openssd-project.org currently has an average traffic classification of zero (the smaller the better). We have downloaded seventeen pages inside the site openssd-project.org and found six websites linking to openssd-project.org. There are one contacts and locations for openssd-project.org to help you communicate with them. The web page openssd-project.org has been on the internet for seven hundred and one weeks, eight days, twenty-two hours, and three minutes.
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OPENSSD-PROJECT.ORG HISTORY

The web page openssd-project.org was created on January 28, 2011. As of today, it is seven hundred and one weeks, eight days, twenty-two hours, and three minutes young.
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CONTACTS

Jin-Soo Kim

School of Information & Communication Engineering

Gyeonggi-do, no, 440746

KR

OPENSSD-PROJECT.ORG SERVER

I detected that a single root page on openssd-project.org took zero milliseconds to download. Our crawlers could not find a SSL certificate, so in conclusion our parsers consider openssd-project.org not secure.
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OpenSSDWiki

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The OpenSSD Project is an initiative to promote research and education on the recent SSD Solid State Drive technology by providing easy access to OpenSSD platforms. On which open source SSD firmware can be developed. Currently, we offer an OpenSSD platform based on the commercially successful Barefoot. Controller from Indilinx Co., Ltd. The Cosmos Platform will be available for purchase at Q42014. Cosmos Platform Technical Resources. Cosmos OpenSSD A PCIe-based Open Source SSD Platform. Controller is.

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The web page openssd-project.org states the following, "The OpenSSD Project is an initiative to promote research and education on the recent SSD Solid State Drive technology by providing easy access to OpenSSD platforms." I viewed that the website also stated " On which open source SSD firmware can be developed." They also said " Currently, we offer an OpenSSD platform based on the commercially successful Barefoot. The Cosmos Platform will be available for purchase at Q42014. Cosmos OpenSSD A PCIe-based Open Source SSD Platform." The meta header had The OpenSSD Project as the first search term. This keyword is followed by Cosmos OpenSSD Platform, Cosmos OpenSSD Technical Resources, and Downloads which isn't as important as The OpenSSD Project. The other words they used was Events. Jasmine FAQs is included but might not be seen by search crawlers.

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