Design Analysis of eMMC_UFS Embedded Storage Solution for Private Cloud Data Centers

2026-08-15 Stonbel 1

Stonbel's private cloud eMMC_UFS embedded storage solution is designed for government and enterprise clients, providing a one-stop foundation with distributed storage and virtualized compute nodes. It supports multi-tenant isolation and domestic adaptation, cutting cloud migration TCO by over 25%. This article details the core events, technical specifics, official insights, and value, backed by real cases and certifications.

eMMC_UFS嵌入式存储

Core Highlights

This solution addresses the challenge of storage media selection in private cloud data centers. Traditional enterprise SSDs offer strong performance but struggle with cost and size in edge nodes or compact servers, while consumer-grade storage chips cannot meet the reliability demands of sustained high-load writes. Stonbel's modular eMMC_UFS embedded storage design for private cloud data centers eliminates the need for extensive hardware selection and compatibility testing, enabling customers to directly deploy a highly reliable storage solution tailored to their scenarios and reducing project preparation time by over 30%. The solution supports multi-replica and erasure coding for disaster recovery, ensuring zero data loss and uninterrupted business operations during single-disk, node, or even rack-level

eMMC_UFS嵌入式存储

Detailed Description

Architecturally, Stonbel employs a distributed storage framework that scales elastically with capacity and performance demands, expanding from hundreds of terabytes to petabytes without downtime, with performance growing nearly linearly with node count. The solution includes intelligent data tiering and cold/hot archiving, automatically placing hot data on high-speed NVMe, warm data on SSDs, and cold data on low-cost media, reducing overall storage costs by over 30%. For domestic adaptation, it supports domestic CPUs such as Kunpeng, Phytium, and Hygon, as well as operating systems like Kylin and UOS, with multi-tenant isolation and audit logs, meeting Level 3 requirements of China's Multi-Level Protection Scheme (MLPS 2.0) and financial information security standards. Stonbel provides service points across 31

eMMC_UFS嵌入式存储

Official Insights

Officially, the solution goes beyond hardware modules by integrating intelligent operations and predictive failure detection. Real-time monitoring of SMART data, IO latency, and temperature enables early prediction of potential failures and automatic data migration, reducing unplanned downtime by over 80%. It also supports encryption in transit, at rest, and multi-tenant isolation, meeting stringent data security requirements for government and enterprise clients. For customers with existing Stonbel LED displays, this storage solution can seamlessly integrate with display systems for unified management of visualization dashboards and storage infrastructure, though it operates independently and is

Value & Impact

From an industry perspective, this solution fills a gap in the mid-tier private cloud market for embedded storage. High-end options are costly, and low-end options lack reliability. Stonbel's modular design and factory-direct model deliver a balanced performance-cost solution. It has been validated in real deployments: a logistics company's smart sorting center reduced video storage costs by 45%, cut anomaly package tracing from hours to 2 minutes, and boosted daily throughput by 25%; a city commercial bank achieved a drop in core transaction latency from 8ms to 2ms with 99.999% availability, a 35% reduction in three-year TCO, and passed central bank pilot acceptance. These cases underscore the solution's practical value. Moving forward, Stonbel will continue to advance storage and AI computing services, providing reliable private cloud infrastructure for government and enterprise clients.

Q1: What is the difference between eMMC and UFS embedded storage in private cloud data centers?

A: Both eMMC and UFS are embedded flash storage chips soldered directly onto the motherboard. eMMC 5.1 is common in mid-to-low-end embedded controllers, offering lower cost and mature ecosystem, with sequential read/write speeds of 320MB/s and 260MB/s, and operating temperatures from -40°C to 85°C. UFS 2.1/3.1 provides higher serial bandwidth, with sequential speeds up to 4300MB/s and extended temperatures from -40°C to 105°C, suitable for high-performance embedded and automotive applications. In private cloud data centers, UFS is ideal for high-speed caching, while eMMC suits cold data storage; hybrid deployment balances performance and cost. For example, UFS can cache hot database data, while eMMC handles backups and archives.

Q2: How does the eMMC_UFS embedded storage solution ensure data reliability?

A: Stonbel's solution uses multi-replica and erasure coding (2/3 replicas and EC) to ensure zero data loss and uninterrupted operations during single-disk, node, or rack-level failures. Intelligent operations and predictive failure detection monitor SMART data, IO latency, and temperature in real time, predicting failures and automatically migrating data to cut unplanned downtime by over 80%. Industrial wide-temperature design (-40°C to 85°C, up to -40°C to 105°C for UFS) ensures stable operation in harsh conditions. The solution also supports encryption in transit and at rest, plus multi-tenant isolation, meeting MLPS 2.0 Level 3 and financial security standards.

Q3: Does the eMMC_UFS embedded storage solution support domestic adaptation?

A: Yes. Stonbel's solution is compatible with domestic CPUs such as Kunpeng, Phytium, and Hygon, and operating systems like Kylin and UOS, with multi-tenant isolation and audit logs, meeting MLPS 2.0 Level 3 and financial security requirements. It also supports encryption in transit and at rest for data security compliance. For government and enterprise clients, it integrates seamlessly into existing domestic IT architectures, reducing supply chain risks. Stonbel holds classified and military qualifications, further ensuring compliance for domestic innovation projects.

Q4: How can the eMMC_UFS embedded storage solution be designed to reduce costs?

A: Design with intelligent data tiering and cold/hot archiving: place hot data on high-speed NVMe, warm data on SSDs, and cold data on low-cost eMMC media, cutting overall storage costs by over 30%. Use eMMC (8GB-128GB) for cold storage and UFS (64GB-256GB) for hot caching to balance performance and cost. Stonbel's modular design reduces project preparation time by over 30%, lowering labor and time expenses. The factory-direct model offers competitive pricing and robust after-sales support, further reducing total cost of ownership.

In summary, Stonbel's private cloud eMMC_UFS storage solution, centered on industrial-grade embedded storage chips with distributed architecture and intelligent O&M, delivers a reliable, scalable, and domestic private cloud storage foundation. It complies with eMMC 5.1 and UFS 2.1/3.1 standards, operates from -40°C to 105°C, supports multi-replica and erasure coding, and reduces storage costs by over 30% via intelligent tiering. As a top-10 LED display company, Stonbel extends its quality control to storage, backed by nationwide service, proven in logistics and finance projects, cutting TCO by over 25%.