Flash drive capacities on the market are continuously increasing. 64 MB and smaller capacity flash memory has been largely discontinued and 128 MB capacity flash memory is being phased out. Flash drives implement the USB mass storage device class, meaning that most modern operating systems can read and write to flash drives without any additional device drivers.
Flash drives can sustain only a limited number of write and erase cycles before failure. Mid - range flash drives under normal conditions will support several hundred thousand cycles, although write operations will gradually slow as the device ages.
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