Featuring 144-Layer, TLC, 3D NAND, the Solidigm™ D3-S4520 and Solidigm™ D3-S4620 Series SSDs are designed to reduce storage operating cost, accelerate read-intensive and mixed workloads with power-efficient performance, and improve overall system reliability and flexibility while preserving legacy infrastructure.
These reliable SSDs meet demanding service level requirements while increasing server efficiency. The fourth-generation controller and innovative firmware paired with the latest generation of I3D NAND make the Solidigm D3-S4520 and D3-S4620 Series compatible with existing SATA deployments for an easy storage upgrade.
Built for compatibility with legacy infrastructures, the D3-S4520 and D3-S4620 reduce the costs associated with modernizing your data center. Available in a variety of capacities from 240GB up to 7.68TB, and in standard 2.5-inch and M.2 80mm form factors, the larger capacity drives consume up to 5x lower power and have up to 5x lower cooling requirements than 2.5-inch HDDs. [1] The D3-S4520 also enables 3.2x more data to be stored in the same amount of space. [2]
Simply by integrating SSDs into the environment, organizations can improve server agility with up to 245x more IOPS/TB than HDDs, [3] supporting more users and better services to grow the business without expanding the server footprint. The Solidigm D3-S4520 and D3-S4620 are up to 6.7x more bandwidth-efficient in sequential workloads as well, [4] allowing an upgrade to hybrid or all-flash sotrage to more easily fit within existing cooling solutions.
Additionally, the Flex Workload feature enables a common drive type to cover more workloads with flexible capacity, endurance, and power-efficient performance.
The reliability of the D3-S4520 and D3-S4620 SSDs reduces the need for drive replacement that is necessary with HDDs. With an actual annualized failure rate (AFR) up to 1.9x lower than HDDs, [5] IT departments will spend less time and expense replacing or upgrading storage devices. Equally important, once the SSDs are installed, the innovative SATA firmware completes updates without reset, reducing downtime.
For years, Solidigm has been a leader in providing trusted data center SSDs that maximize data continuity in enterprise and cloud data centers. That reputation continues with the D3-S4520 and D3-S4620 SSDs and their key capabilities that help ensure more uptime:
[1] Power and cooling claims are based on datasheet figures versus a market-available HDD. Comparing max sequential read data transfer rate & typical sequential read power consumption for Solidigm D3-S4520 1.92TB 2.5” and Seagate Enterprise Performance 10K HDD 1.8TB 2.5” SAS 12Gb/s Model ST1800MM0129. The benefit calculated as a function of the workload efficiency ratio by lower power ratio. Source for Solidigm D3-S4520 – Solidigm Datasheet. Source for Seagate drive – https://www.seagate.com/files/www-content/product-content/enterprise-performance-savvio-fam/ent-perf-10k-hdd-v9-skybolt/en-us/docs/100818015f.pdf.
[2] Source – Solidigm. Increase data stored per rack unit up to 3.2x vs. 2.5” HDDs; D3-S4520 2.5” 7.68TB vs. Seagate Enterprise Performance 10K SAS HDD 2.5” 2.4TB. Assuming both configurations use 24 drives, the SSD configuration would have 3.2x the capacity of the HDD configuration.
[3] Performance per 1TB claim is based on datasheet figures versus a market-available HDD. Comparing 4KB random read performance for Solidigm D3-S4520 1.92TB 2.5” and theoretical max 4KB random read performance for Seagate Enterprise Performance 10K HDD 1.8TB 2.5” SAS 12Gb/s Model ST1800MM0129 based on average rotational latency. HDD IOPS calculation: 1/2.9ms = 345 IOPS. Source for Solidigm D3-S4520 – Solidigm datasheet. Source for Seagate drive: https://www.seagate.com/files/www-content/product-content/enterprise-performance-savvio-fam/ent-perf-10k-hdd-v9-skybolt/en-us/docs/100818015f.pdf.
4] Performance per watt claim is based on datasheet figures versus a market-available HDD. Comparing 128KB sequential read performance for Solidigm D3-S4520 1.92TB 2.5” and Seagate Enterprise Performance 10K HDD 1.8TB 2.5” SAS 12Gb/s Model ST1800MM0129. The benefit calculated as a function of the workload efficiency ratio by lower power ratio.
[5] Based on datasheet Annualized Failure Rate (AFR) target of 0.44% for Solidigm D3-S4520 vs Q1’21 industry average AFR (0.85%): Source for Solidigm D3-S4520 AFR – Solidigm, source for industry average AFR - Backblaze.com https://www.backblaze.com/b2/hard-drive-test-data.html. For this claim, “better reliability” means a lower AFR for the product.
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