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Are Nortel Flash Software Cards Solid State?

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darthvader167

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Nov 27, 2019
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Hi everyone.
I'm wondering if the Nortel Norstar Startalk Flash/just Flash software cards are solid state (I'm looking into buying a KSU with a Startalk Flash module, but I don't want to buy it if it's a hard drive or something non-solid state.)
Thanks!
 
Software's are PCMCIA cards, they are for KSU, Startalk Mini, Startalk Flash and Callpilot 1XX.

Startalk - uses Hard Drives
Startalk Mini - uses Hard Drives
Norstar Applications Module (NAM) - uses Hard Drives/some SSD drives
Startalk Flash - uses built in Flash Memory
Callpilot - uses built in Flash Memory


BCM's use hard drives/SSD drives

If you insist on Norstar over BCM then you should get MICS/CICS 7.1 and Callpilot 100/150 3.1 software's.

But if you want away more options then BCM is your best bet.



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Ok, thanks for your reply.
I may be a noob for not knowing this, but I can't find anywhere online if Flash memory means that it is solid state.
Thanks
 
Simple answer is yes Flash voice mail is all solid state.

Marv ccna

 
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