Today Kingston Technology Company, Inc. announced the launch of its data center DC500R enterprise SSD (DC500R review). The SSD is optimized for read-intensive applications and the first to implement the company’s strict QoS requirements to ensure predictable random I/O performance as well as predictable low latencies over a wide range of read and write workloads. The company is also announcing that its mixed-use workload drive, the DC500M will begin shipping next week.
The enterprise SSD launched today, the DC500R, is an ideal choice for read-intensive applications such as boot up, web servers, virtual desktop infrastructure, operational databases, and real-time analytics. Kingston’s QoS is said to provide consistent performance and latency. The drive also comes with endurance of half a drive write per day and capacities up to 3.84TB in a 2.5” form factor. Next week the company is launching the DC500M that is ideal for mixed-use workloads such as the high-volume rack-mount server market for internal drive bay upgrades, hyperscale data center servers and Cloud service providers requiring low-cost, high-performance storage subsystems. The DC500M offers up to 1.3 DWPD and will come in a 3.84TB model in the second quarter of this year.
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