One of
the features in Windows 8 for enterprise users is the Windows to Go. This
feature gives the user access to copy the entire installation of Windows 8 onto
a flash disk, which can be plugged into any PC and can access the full file of
Windows 8 a person.
Last
week, media of Engadget reported that they had a chance to do hands-on flash
disk to the device first made special for the feature. Flash disk is made in
Kingston, leading companies in its field, and flash disk into the top
DataTraveler Workspace.
The
article stated that the flash drive is not unusual because flash has faster
memory and a SandForce controller, making it similar to the SSD drive used the
latest notebooks and desktops.
This
Workspace Products DataTraveler DataTraveler Ultimate will replace the product
when it was released in conjunction with Windows 8 in October. Flash disk will
be present in the capacity of 32, 64, and 128 GB. For the price is not yet
announced but it is certain flash disk is in the high-end making it less affordable.
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