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Posted 9 September 2023
Kingston Data Centre DC500R Enterprise SATA SSD 2.5” 3840GB
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Good price for a high-end "enterprise" SSD at this capacity.
TLC NAND, DRAM cache and power loss protection.
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TLC NAND, DRAM cache and power loss protection.
- Predictable random I/O performance and latencies over a wide range of workloads
- Read-centric design for performance in high read-intensive workloads
- Configurable over-provisioning
- On-board power loss protection (PLP)
- TypeSolid State Drive (SSD)
- shape factor2.5"
- InterfaceSATA 6Gb/s
- Read555MB/s
- Write520MB/s
- IOPS 4K read/Write98k/28k
- memory modules3D-NAND TLC, Micron, 64 Layer (Generation 2)
- TBW3.50PB
- Reliability prediction2 Mio. hours (MTBF)
- controllerPhison PS3112-S12, 8 channels
- cachenot specified (DDR4)
- ProtocolAHCI
- Data protection features256bit AES, Power-Loss Protection
- Power consumption7.5W (maximum), 1.6W (operation), 1.56W (idle), not specified (Sleep mode)
- Dimensions100x70x7mm
- Warrantyfive years
Review: kitguru.net/com…ew/
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Review
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Edited by a community support team member, 9 September 2023
9 Comments
sorted byEdit pb confused me.. Its 3,504TBW (edited)
Less than 1,000 TB TBW per TB.
For comparison:
Micron 5400 MAX - Mixed Use 3.84TB, SATA. TBW = 24.53 PB
Solidigm SSD D3-S4620 3.84TB, 2.5", SATA. TBW = 35.10 PB
Of course those two drives are £500+. If you do video writing all day or have really heavy databases, then those are the drives.
However, over 5 years 35,100 TB is close to 20TB per day so 5 times the whole drive worth of writes per day. A bit hard to reach, I would think!