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Kingston Technology Announces Data Center DC1000B NVMe SSD

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2020/01/13 07:06:13 (permalink)
https://www.techpowerup.com/262901/kingston-technology-announces-data-center-dc1000b-nvme-ssd
 
Kingston Technology today announced the Data Center DC1000B M.2 NVMe SSD, optimized for server boot drive applications, featuring power-loss protection (PLP). Kingston's Data Centre DC1000B is a high-performance M.2 (2280) NVMe PCIe SSD using the latest Gen 3.0 x 4 PCIe interface with 64-layer 3D TLC NAND. DC1000B offers data centres a cost-effective boot drive solution with the reassurance that they are purchasing an SSD designed for server use. The DC1000B is ideally suited as an internal boot drive for use in high-volume rack-mount servers, as well as for use in purpose-built systems that require a high-performance M.2 SSD that includes on-board power loss protection (PLP).

M.2 NVMe SSDs are evolving within the data centre, providing efficiencies in booting servers to preserve valuable front-loading drive bays for data storage. Whitebox and Tier 1 Server OEMs are beginning to equip server motherboards with one, or sometimes two, M.2 sockets for boot purposes. While the M.2 form factor was originally designed as a client SSD form factor, its small physical size and high performance make it attractive for server use. Not all SSD are created equal and using a client SSD in a server application may result in poor, inconsistent performance.
 
Boot drives are used primarily for booting an OS, but in many use cases today the boot drive has a secondary purpose: logging application data and/or configured as a high-speed local cache drive. The DC1000B was therefore designed with added endurance (0.5 DWPD for 5 years) to handle the OS workload as well as the extra write workload of caching and data logging. In addition to being developed for long-term reliability, the DC1000B is designed to deliver enterprise-level performance consistency and low latency features typically not found on client SSDs. Available in 240 GB and 480 GB capacities.
 
NVMe SSDs are not yet having a huge presence in the enterprise environment in my opinion primarily due to limited memory sizes. However these types of SSDs can find different uses within the enterprise environment outside of being used for primary or secondary storage.
 
 
 

post edited by rjohnson11 - 2020/01/13 07:12:41

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    Re: Kingston Technology Announces Data Center DC1000B NVMe SSD 2020/01/13 07:30:49 (permalink)
    OK,  "optimized for server boot drive applications"  - looks interesting - sounds like great marketing though

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