The Union Memory UH711a is a data center SSD with a U.2 Gen4 interface. The drive comes in 1.92TB to 7.68TB capacities, utilizing 3D TLC memory, and has an MTBF of two million hours. Its chief aim is high reliability.
The Union Memory UH711a is a data center SSD with a U.2 Gen4 interface. The drive comes in 1.92TB to 7.68TB capacities, utilizing 3D TLC memory, and has an MTBF of two million hours. Its chief aim is high reliability.
Inspur is one of the world’s largest server vendors. They also have their own storage solutions, of which we’re looking at the NS8500 G2 SSD. This enterprise-grade Gen4 drive uses 112-layer eTLC NAND and Inspur’s own firmware. The drive is aimed at I/O-intense applications requiring low latency.
Micron Technology has released the Micron 9400 NVMe enterprise SSD which boasts a storage capacity of up to 30.72TB with TLC NAND. It’s a PCIe Gen4 data center U.3 drive, and provides consistently low latency at all capacity points. Its high capacity doubles Micron’s previous TLC SSD, meaning enterprises can store the same amount of
ScaleFlux uniquely focuses on computational storage at scale. Its new Computational Storage Device (CSD) 3000 is a Gen4 SSD with integrated data compression and decompression engines, which the company says can quadruple capacity and double performance. We’ll be putting those claims to the test.
The adoption of the Enterprise and Data Center Standard Form Factor (EDSFF) has been a hot topic in the enterprise storage industry over the past few years. And now, it seems like OCP is ready to push the adoption further with its new updated specifications during its presentation at this year’s Global Summit. This is
There has been a lot of discussion about the issues surrounding boot drives in the hyperscale space over the past several years. While hyperscalers don’t want to spend too much on them, they need a basic minimum performance threshold among other necessary specifications.
Inspur has released the second generation of their Solid State Drive (SSD) the NS8500, a PCIe Gen4 x4 -based enterprise controller architecture, utilizing 112L 3D eTLC NAND technology. The Inspur SSD NS8500 G2 supports NVMe 1.4 and is designed for read-intensive applications.
Silicon Motion previously announced their MonTitan PCIe Gen5 platform (with the SM8366 SSD controller) back in July, a new high-performance, user-programmable platform designed for demanding data center and enterprise SSD solutions. It’s based on the OCP Data Center NVMe SSD and NVMe 2.0 specifications. Now, during a live demo at the 2022 Open Compute Project
The DapuStor R5100 is part of the company’s R5 Series line of enterprise-grade PCIe Gen4 SSDs, which are purpose-built for core data storage scenarios in fields like enterprise IT, logistics, Internet, finance, intelligent manufacturing, and AI. Powered by the DapuStor DPU600 controller firmware and KIOXIA’s latest 3D enterprise 112L TLC NAND, the DapuStor SSD features
Phison has announced its new X1 advanced controller-based SSD platform designed to tackle enterprise workloads with high durability requirements. Featuring SK hynix V6 128L TLC NAND, the X1 was built in partnership with Seagate Technology to meet the demands of faster and smarter global data-center infrastructures.