Samsung Unveils New Data Center Solid State Drives
Samsung's new PM863 and SM863 SATA 6Gbps enterprise drives will be made available through the company's retail channel in early August. These drives deliver faster speeds and improved reliability in much higher capacities, as well as greater power efficiency, in order to support the heavy demands placed on the data center.
Powered by Samsung’s V-NAND technology and in-house "Mercury" controller, the PM863 and SM863 promise to deliver outstanding performance and reliability while still achieving low power consumption levels.
The 3-bit MLC V-NAND-based PM863 is developed for mixed pattern applications and ideal for use in content delivery networks and streaming or Web servers. Alternatively, the write-intensive SM863 based on 2-bit MLC V-NAND is an optimal choice for online transaction processing (OLTP) and serves as an ideal choice for email and database servers.
Samsung PM863 |
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Capacity | 120GB | 240GB | 480GB | 960GB | 1.92TB | 3.84TB |
NAND | Samsung 32-layer 128Gbit TLC V-NAND | |||||
Sequential Read | 380MB/s | 520MB/s | 525MB/s | 520MB/s | 510MB/s | 540MB/s |
Sequential Write | 125MB/s | 245MB/s | 460MB/s | 475MB/s | 475MB/s | 480MB/s |
4KB Random Read | 86K IOPS | 99K IOPS | 99K IOPS | 99K IOPS | 99K IOPS | 99K IOPS |
4KB Random Write | 5K IOPS | 10K IOPS | 17K IOPS | 18K IOPS | 18K IOPS | 18K IOPS |
Read Power | 2.4W | 2.7W | 2.9W | 2.9W | 3.0W | 3.0W |
Write Power | 2.1W | 2.7W | 3.8W | 3.8W | 4.0W | 4.1W |
Endurance | 170TB | 350TB | 700TB | 1,400TB | 2,800TB | 5,600TB |
MSRP | $125 | $160 | $290 | $550 | $1100 | $2200 |
Warranty | Three years |
The Samsung PM863 comes in 120GB, 240GB, 480GB, 960GB and now 1.9TB and 3.8TB capacities. It also offers read speeds up to 540 MB/s, and for the 240GB drives and above provides random read speeds of up to 99,000 Input/Output Operations Per Second (IOPS). The Samsung SM863 provides more options for configurable overprovisioning and is available in 120 gigabyte (GB), 240GB, 480GB, 960GB and now 1.9TB capacities. It also features read speeds up to 520 megabytes per second (MB/s) and write speeds up to 485 MB/s.
Both drives will be available to SMBs in early August 2015. They are already available for the enterprise.