The Kingston Data Center DC2000B solid state drive is engineered for reliability and high performance, making it a suitable choice for data centers. With a capacity of 960 GB, it offers ample storage for critical data. The drive's high endurance and Power Loss Protection (PLP) feature ensure data integrity and safety, even in the event of unexpected power outages. It operates efficiently across a wide temperature range, ensuring reliability in various operating conditions. The DC2000B's use of 3D triple-level cell (TLC) NAND flash technology enhances its performance and durability, making it a smart investment for businesses seeking to optimize their data storage solutions.
Micron 9550 MAX 12.8TB NVMe U.2 (15mm) Enterprise SSD The Micron 9550 SSD leads the pack of data center PCIe Gen5 SSDs for AI-critical workloads. The secret to success in the AI race is training AI models faster. The difference between winning and losing can be measured in microseconds. For Graph Neural Network (GNN) training, the Micron 9550 offers up to 60% faster performance and 43% less energy than the competition. When combined with form factor (U.2 and E3.S) and capacity (3.2 to 30.72TB3) flexibility, users can tailor their system architecture to best meet their growing AI needs. These gains in performance and efficiency would not be possible without a fully vertically integrated solution, leveraging Micron-designed controller ASIC, 8th-generation NAND, and DRAM.
M.2 2280, SSD interface PCIe Gen3x4, Write speed 1800 MB/s, Read speed 2500 MB/s NVMe 1.3. Using the PCIe Gen3x4 interface and featuring support for SLC Caching and Host Memory Buffer, you'll surpass your opponents with random read/write speeds of 160K/190K IOPS.
NVME M.2 PCIe Gen4|Write speed 1750 MBytes/sec|Read speed 4500 MBytes/sec|MTBF 2000000 hours. A specialist data center product, this cutting-edge solution offers up to 190,000 IOPS random write time and 6950 MB/S sequential read, as well as up to 50% faster restart times compared to its predecessor. It’s also available in a range of form factors, including M.2, U.2 and E1.S. Providing significant improvements for those needing high end storage, there’s plenty to attract growing data centers that want to create value.