Kingston Knowledge Center
Learn about memory and storage products, the latest technology trends, tutorials and best practices for both personal and enterprise users.
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Enabling and Disabling BitLocker with eDrive to Utilize Hardware Encryption
How to enable and disable Microsoft’s BitLocker eDrive feature to leverage hardware encryption on your Kingston SSD
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Protecting and Securing your Network, Data, Computers and Company
The recent WannaCry ransomware made global headlines infecting and alerting everyone from government, healthcare, communication providers, automotive companies to corporations and the general public of their vulnerabilities.
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Kingston / Ironkey Encrypted USB - Advantage Over BitLocker
Overall, Kingston / IronKey Encrypted USB Drives prove to be the best solution in reliability, compatibility and security for portable data protection solutions.
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Aruba case study - Supporting leading web services
Thanks to the service levels, quality, scalability and flexibility of Kingston’s cost- effective solutions, Aruba have seen an increase in the quality of service to their clients.
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Flash Memory Storage Chart
A chart which shows how many images, videos and files you can store on SSD drives, USB flash drives and memory flash cards.
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USB OTG Flash Drives - DataTraveler MicroDuo
OTG drives function just like a standard Flash drive and are easier and more convenient than using cloud services.
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Desktop and Laptop Computer Memory
Find out all the basics of laptop and desktop PC memory technology and see why you should trust Kingston.
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ECC and Spare Blocks help to keep Kingston SSD data protected from errors
End-to-End Data Protection protects customer’s data as soon as it is transferred by the host system to the SSD, and then from the SSD to the host computer. All Kingston SSDs incorporate this protection.
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SSDs for Software-Defined Storage (SDS) Arrays
SDS provides a policy-based control of data tiers, independent of the underlying storage hardware.
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SSDs for Embedded and Purpose-Built Systems
Embedded systems are using SSD storage form-factors like 2.5,” M.2, mSATA and ball grid array packages.
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SSD Over-provisioning (OP)
A percentage of space on an SSD is reserved for OP in firmware. OP can improve performance.
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Secure USB Flash Drive Industry Alliances - Kingston Technology
Some of Kingston and IronKey's Secure USB Flash drives are powered by partners, licensed technology, or services.