Architected with 64-layer, Intel® 3D NAND technology, the Intel® SSD D7-P5620 delivers performance, Quality of Service (QoS), and capacity to help optimize storage efficiency, enabling data centers to do more per server, minimize service disruptions, and efficiently manage at scale.
Built for Cloud Storage Architectures
Multi-cloud has become a core element for any enterprise strategy, and top cloud providers have responded by openly embracing PCle/NVMe-based SSDs with scalable performance, low latency, and continued innovation.
As software-defined and converged infrastructures are swiftly adopted, the need increases to maximize efficiency, revitalize existing hardware, deploy new workloads, and yet reduce operational expenditures.
The Intel SSD D7-P5620 increases server agility and utilization, and accelerates applications.
Intel's 64-layer, 3D NAND technology offers increased density, the key to supporting broader workloads, allowing cloud service providers to increase users, and improve data service levels.
Better QoS is ensured with an intelligent firmware algorithm that keeps host and background data read/write at an optimum balance.
Do More per Server
With the SSD D7-P5620, host applications will not only have access to double the capacity, but will also be serviced at up to 80% faster write rate, up to 2x better random write IOPS/TB', and up to 10x reduction of service time at a DoS metric of 99.99% availability for random access workload.
With this level of workload ability and agility, data centers can refresh existing hardware and reduce operational expenditures.
Minimize Service Disruptions
To ensure telemetry information without disrupting ongoing 1/Os, the SSD DC D7-P5620 includes enhanced SMART monitoring of drive health and status, using an in-band mechanism and out-of-band access.
A power loss imminent (PLI) protection scheme with a built-in self-test guards against data loss if system power is suddenly cut.