SD Memory Card Formatter Supports Linux with Update, from Tuxera and SD Association
Version for Linux is separate application than one for Windows and Mac OS, and is distributed with command line interface, from which formatting operation is performed.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on May 19, 2023 at 2:01 pmThe SD Association (SDA) released an SD Memory Card Formatter that is compatible with the Linux OS, meaning users of the popular open-source OS now have a safe and reliable way to ensure optimal performance of their SD memory cards.
Tuxera, Inc. collaborated with the SDA to deliver this new capability.
The SD Association is an industry organization and global ecosystem establishing interoperable SD memory card standards for storage since 2000. By developing and adopting standards, members enjoy interoperability of cards between devices, enhancing customer enjoyment and convenience.
Tuxera, a board member of the SD Association since 2019, is in quality-assured storage management and networking technologies, with expertise in developing embedded file systems and optimizing the speed and integrity of storage on devices like SD cards.
Tuxera and the SD Association have worked together for more than a decade on the evolution and maintenance of the SD Memory Card Formatter to increase the efficiency, performance and longevity of data storage systems.
“The SDA worked with Tuxera to provide Linux with a safe way to ensure their SD memory cards stay compliant with our rigorous specifications so that they deliver the best possible performance,” said Yosi Pinto, chairman, SD Association. “The original SD Memory Card Formatter continues to support MacOS and both Windows 10 and 11.”
The Linux-compatible version is vital as the OS becomes increasingly popular with businesses and individuals for its lower cost, high performance, security, reliability and privacy.
For more than 2 decades, SD memory cards have been a trusted and near-universal method of safely storing everything from industrial uses to personal memories.
“SD memory cards are used to store valuable data, whether it’s commercial or personal projects, so it’s important to maximize their performance and longevity,” said Sami Kassimäki, product manager, Tuxera. “The SD Memory Card formatter makes it simple for users to format their cards via Linux, Windows or Macs and ensure the cards perform at their very best.”
The application formats the card to be compliant with SD spec standards, ensuring the SD memory card will have the maximum lifetime and performance with all SD host devices.
Kassimäki notes that this is a major advantage over an OS’s built-in formatting tool or other formatters, which may not strictly adhere to SD Association standards nor be tested as rigorously. In addition, because OS formatters may not be optimized for the card in question, they may provide less data reliability and integrity.
Testing by Tuxera compared the throughput of the SD Memory Card Formatter with that of standard OS formatters on cards from four vendors. Formatting with the SD Memory Card Formatter provided sequential reads on average 52.5% faster, as well as 3% faster random reads and 61.2% faster random writes – an advantage for the user.
Only the SD Association offers the formatter software from its website. The version for Linux is a separate application than the one for Windows and Mac OS, and is distributed with a command line interface (CLI), from which the formatting operation is performed.
System requirements: OSs
OSs |
SD/SDHC/SDXC |
---|---|
Debian |
Debian 10, x86_64 |
Ubuntu |
Ubuntu 20.04, x86_64 |
Raspberry Pi OS 64-bit |
Raspberry Pi OS, ARM64 2022-04-07 |
Fedora |
Fedora 35, x86_64 |
Arch Linux |
Arch Linux, 2022.06.06 (5.17) |
Resources:
SD Memory Card Formatter for Linux
SD Memory Card Formatter for Windows/Mac