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November 3, 2009

Ironkey launches D200 USB flash drives

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IronKey has launched the D200 range of flash drives for consumers, government and enterprise customers who want to safely transport large amounts of date.

The D200 is a lower cost drive, which still offers high security and remote update capabilities.

It features new policy enforcement, usability and field-maintenance capabilities, and doubles as a strong authentication token.

The drive is self-defending against physical, malware and password attacks, and its dual-channel architecture enables rapid data transfer rates.

The low cost of the device is due to its multi-level cell (MLC) NAND memory, which can pack more bits compared with Ironkey’s existing S200 series which has a single-level cell (SLC).

This gives a drive with double the capacity at the same price, although the MLC memory will wear out faster than SLC memory.



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