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Posted 9 September 2023

Kingston Data Centre DC500R Enterprise SATA SSD 2.5” 3840GB

£170.30
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Good price for a high-end "enterprise" SSD at this capacity.
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

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  1. trevordavies0629's avatar
    TBW3.50PB, and classed as read-centric! What's the catch.. Scorching deal surely
    Edit pb confused me.. Its 3,504TBW (edited)
    Gkains's avatar
    3.5PB isn't actually that much for a "DC" product.
    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!
  2. Dmorga12's avatar
    Aww I wanted a 3.72tb.... maybe next time
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  3. Bob_dvb's avatar
    Limit of four per customer by the looks of it.
  4. trevordavies0629's avatar
    Very tempted to buy this for DVR usage, write once albeit upto six mpeg2 streams simultaneously, read once (mostly) it's not the use case for it
  5. PeacePipe's avatar
    Would have been tempted but now £267.
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