Main feature
Increased durability and reliability
1, longer life: Enterprise SSDS typically use higher quality flash memory chips (such as MLC, TLC, QLC, and SLC), and have higher write durability (TBW, or total write bytes) and greater fault tolerance. They can withstand more read and write cycles and are suitable for high-load enterprise environments.
2,Power failure Protection: Many enterprise SSDS are equipped with Power Loss Protection (PLP), which can protect data security in the event of a power failure and prevent data loss or damage.
3,stronger temperature tolerance: Enterprise SSDS usually have a wider operating temperature range, can adapt to high and low temperature operating conditions in data centers or harsh environments.
Higher performance
1,higher IOPS (input and output operations per second) and throughput: Enterprise SSD design focuses on high concurrency, high-speed data transmission, suitable for database, big data analysis, virtualization and other high-load environments.
2,low latency: Compared with mechanical hard disk (HDD), SSD latency is greatly reduced, enterprise SSD latency is usually lower, can provide the necessary support for real-time applications and high-frequency trading.
3,Optimized write amplification control: Enterprise SSDS are usually equipped with advanced garbage collection and write amplification algorithms to ensure efficient write performance over a long period of time.
Capacit
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2TB/4TB/8TB
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Interface
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U.2 NVME Gen4 x4
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Protocol
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NVME Express 1.4
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Read speed
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6000MB/s
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Write speed
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3600MB/s
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Operating temperature
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-40~85℃
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Storage temperature
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-50~95℃
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Power-off protection
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support
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Hardware or software destruction
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optional
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Higher bandwidth and transfer speed
Improved durability and reliability