KIOXIA Introduces Industry’s First EDSFF Solid State Drives Designed with PCIe 5.0 Necesitas comprar DLC para jugar Otome 'Taisho x Alice All In One
Breaking free from the design limitations of the 2.5-inch form factor, the EDSFF E3 family is optimized for the needs of high-performance, highly efficient servers and storage. EDSFF enables the next generation of SSDs to address future data center architectures, while supporting a variety of new devices and applications. It provides improved airflow and thermals, signal integrity benefits, and options for larger SSD capacity points. EDSFF standardizes status LEDs on the drive, which eliminates the need for LEDs on the drive carriers. Support for higher E3.S power budgets than 2.5-inch form factor SSDs and better signal integrity allows EDSFF to deliver the performance promised by PCIe 5.0 technology and beyond.
Based on KIOXIA’s innovative fourth generation BiCS FLASH 3D flash memory technology, the CD7 Series supports x4 PCIe lanes, but is optimized for PCIe Gen5x2 performance, which is similar to PCIe Gen4x4 performance, saving two valuable PCIe lanes for additional device connections. KIOXIA is an active and contributing member to the industry development of EDSFF solutions, and is collaborating with leading server and storage system developers to unlock the full power of flash memory, NVMe and PCIe technologies.
“The EDSFF E3 form factor is set to redefine the way enterprise servers and storage are designed,” noted Greg Wong, founder and principal analyst, Forward Insights. “We expect the market to transition to EDSFF starting in 2022, with the introduction of PCIe 5.0 based systems.”
CD7 Series Key Features
- EDSFF E3.S form factor with capacities up to 7.68TB
- Designed to latest PCIe 5.0 specification and optimized for x2 PCIe lane performance
- Using fewer PCIe lanes increases number of PCIe devices that can be supported
- Built on KIOXIA BiCS FLASH 3D TLC flash memory
- Up to 6,450 MB/s read throughput and 1,050K random read IOPS
- 75?s read and 14?s write latencies, cuales son 17% y 60% lower latencies than previous generation PCIe 4.0 SSD, respectively.
“We see EDSFF as the enterprise NVMe SSD form factor of the future,” said Neville Ichhaporia, vicepresidente, Gestión de productos y marketing de SSD, KIOXIA América, Inc. “The E3 versions, optimized for the next generation of enterprise platforms, are well suited to keep technological pace with the incremental demands data-intensive applications are placing on servers and storage. This will help customers optimize performance, cooling and storage capacity in next generation servers and storage.”