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Posted 3 July 2023

Kingston Data Center DC450R 3.84TB SATA TLC SSD - £206.56 @ Amazon

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I'd say this is a pretty good price for what should be a high quality, enterprise SSD. It's billed as "read-centric" which is likely to be a fit for most consumer use cases.

Claimed TBW is decent although not outstanding at 2823TB, which is roughly on par with other good quality TLC SSDs.

Nevertheless, you'd have to do a unbelievable amount of data writes to get anywhere near that figure, in which case you probably should be looking at a serious write-centric enterprise SSD (with a price to match).

Datasheet here: kingston.com/datasheets/SEDC450_us.pdf


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Highlights

  • Read-centric design for performance in high-read applications
  • Predictable random I/O performance and latencies
  • Configurable over-provisioning
  • Streamlined performance to strategically optimise business needs

Details

Kingston’s Data Centre 450R (DC450R) is a high-performance 6Gbps SATA SSD with 3D TLC NAND, designed for read-centric application workloads. This streamlined SSD delivers on performance while providing exceptional I/O and latency predictability, a requirement now amongst data-centre class SSDs. Built to Kingston’s strict QoS requirements, the DC450R is designed to ensure performance consistency over a wide range of read-intensive and read-caching workloads

Enterprise Data Centre SSD Delivering your business demands for 24/7 uptime and reliability. Kingston’s DC450R presents a specifically focused feature set that enables data centres to select the most cost effective SSD for their workload(s). Businesses require results in order to deliver on products, solutions and service level agreements (SLAs). Kingston’s DC450R is designed to deliver on these expectations.

Read-centric SSD A strategically optimised SSD designed with a streamlined, focused feature set for read-centric applications. This enables data centres to select an SSD tailored for workloads without overspending on more expensive write-intensive SSDs. It delivers I/O speeds and response times (latency) to ensure high levels of performance in the working application and downstream at the user interface.

Applications It is ideal for Content Delivery Networks (CDN), edge computing applications and a wide array of software-defined storage architectures. DC450R gives system builders and cloud providers a high-performance, low-cost SSD standard that they can count on.


  • Content Delivery Networks (CDN)
  • Edge computing
  • Cloud service providers
  • High-speed databases
  • SQL server reporting services (SSRS)

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  1. popolou's avatar
    popolou
    Good find OP, these are not consumer drives like the overwhelming majority on here and so are not comparable.
    Minstadave's avatar
    Minstadave
    They're pretty comparable. This is nothing special, it's not SLC based or anything.

    You would notice no difference between this and a consumer drive as a desktop user. (edited)
  2. Minstadave's avatar
    Minstadave
    Hard sell over the 4TB 870 Evo with cashback - brings it to £125.
    DarkenedDrake's avatar
    DarkenedDrake
    Assuming it arrives in July that is. You have 30 days to make your claim after order placed and need the serial number in hand. Those ship dates are looking ominous...
  3. fiqqer's avatar
    fiqqer
    4 tb crucial mx500 less than this. Saw it recently listed on this site for less than £160. Even on Amazon it is around £186
  4. Darkraiser's avatar
    Darkraiser
    Is it 3.84tb exact?
  5. andysfast's avatar
    andysfast
    It’s frightening how much data you can store on these things now, and how much you can lose in the blink of an eye, I used to download music, movies and series, in 6 months I lost 2 x 5 terabyte and a 4 terabyte hard drive, and not cheap ones, one had 25 years of my life on it, luckily I had 90% of it backed up. I started building computers when we had massive floppy disks many years ago, I can’t count how many drives have died on me since then. Back up your backups.
    energy80s's avatar
    energy80s
    Remember if you haven't 3 discrete backups of your data (preferably one held off site) then it doesn't exist!
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