Powerful OAM and  Advantages

Powerful OAM and Advantages

Self-developed OS router system, operating platform, intelligent enterprise management platform of three core products。 Advantages of this product: 1)300 node, 51 oversea operater center。 3)Fast, efficient, stable access web pages, web go domestic green domestic and foreign international website go...
Intelligent adjustable for enterprise network

Intelligent adjustable for enterprise network

Intelligent adjustable routers, enterprise network security access service   Easy-to-use for Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, and Linux Setup is easy, whether you’re using a computer, tablet, or smartphone. Our user-friendly router let you secure your connection and unblock websites in one click. Ultra secure and ultra fast Our network is SSL secured with 256-bit encryption, and we’re constantly optimizing our network to provide unlimited bandwidth and speed, without...
Valuegist NerveNode Installation Guide

Valuegist NerveNode Installation Guide

The 1U height can be easy installed and maintained to save space. It adopts the industrial advanced technology, with powerful Ethernet services and QoS feature, supporting SLA and DBA. The splitting ratio up to 1:128, supporting different types of ONU in different networks, minimizing operators’ investments.   Splitter is installed in the fiber distribution box (indoor type or outdoor type); If MDU (Multi Dwelling Unit) is distracted from each other and there is not enough fiber resource, second level and multilevel splitter is supported.  ...
Valuegist SSD (Solid State Driver)  Testing

Valuegist SSD (Solid State Driver) Testing

SSD (Solid State Driver) Hardware Test is one of the more fun aspects of hardware lifecycles.  Testing and validation methodologies will vary on a company-by-company basis, but the core principles are the same, Valuegist SSD Test before it release is much more that it: – Methodology: Test Engineers and Product Managers (the titles are variable) develop use case scenarios — defining the likely utilizations of the device, then rank them by how likely they are to occur in the field. More common uses (like everyday uses) will be tested most heavily, while obscure ones will often be explored only if a customer requires the feature/use case. – Procedure: After use-case scenarios are developed, test cases get written (often by non-testing engineers, so as to eliminate bias from testers and developers) to reflect these use cases. Test cases are laid-out in a step-by-step manner to guide the technician through what would (theoretically) occur in the field. Many companies have adopted automated testing, the complexity of which will vary based upon the task that must be accomplished: Where I worked, XML scripts were used to initiate tens of thousands of S3/S4 power cycles, then log the results to files. Both LSI’s Flash Components Division and Kingston mentioned that they heavily utilize automated testing, for instance: LSI conducts nightly automated testing to test interim code revisions; the results are shared with the developers each following morning, who then begin work on resolutions. However, some elements require technicians to manually initialize or observe; when testing laptops, for instance, it was impossible for my team to automatically log LCD failures — we needed human eyes...
What inside a Valuegist SSD factory?

What inside a Valuegist SSD factory?

This week we headed down to the Valugist Technology  headquarters in Guangdong China which is located about 30 minutes south of Guangzhou City on the high speed rail. It is based in the impressive Xian University Science Park. It is home to other massive tech companies including TSMC and Lite-on as well as many more. It’s been a while since I had made the journey down south from Guangzhou and the park has either grown massively or it’s much bigger than I remember from my earlier visits many years ago. Here the photos ~   And I’ve done quite a few factory tours over the years in Guangzhou and China and I’ve got to say that Valuegist’s factory was one of the cleanest and most comfortable that I’ve visited so far. They even had air conditioning! It’s interesting to consider things like this at the moment with a lot of pressure being applied to other companies such as Foxconn (Apple) who have issues with workplace quality...