Memory giant Micron announced on the 30th that its world's first 176-layer stack NAND SATA SSD designed specifically for data center workloads has been officially shipped.

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Memory giant Micron announced on the 30th that its world's first 176-layer stack NAND SATA SSD designed specifically for data center workloads has been officially shipped. - DayDayNews

Memory maker Micron announced on the 30th that its world's first 176-layer stack NAND SATA SSD designed specifically for data center workloads has been officially shipped. The Micron 5400 SATA SSD is the most advanced data center SATA SSD currently on the market. It is built on the certified 11th generation SATA architecture, enabling a wide range of applications, providing significantly better performance than traditional hard disks (HDD), and extending the SATA platform life span.

Micron said that thanks to its innovative 176-layer stack NAND Flash flash memory production technology, Micron 5400 SSD has become the most advanced data center SATA SSD on the market, not only providing certified performance but also increasing product exposure in the next few years. Micron's 5400 SSD product portfolio provides the industry's richest deployment options, helping data center manufacturers install new servers or upgrade existing servers while continuing to use the SATA interface . Customers can continue to utilize their SATA servers for full performance with typical network bandwidth.

In addition, Micron 5400 SSD adopts a mature and stable SATA architecture, which is deeply trusted by major server OEM manufacturers. To date, Micron has shipped nearly 20 million products based on the SATA architecture, and this architecture will continue to be widely used in data centers. middle. The 5400 SSD is also an excellent alternative to lower-performance 10K and 7.2K SATA HDDs, and customers can qualify this drive with ease and confidence knowing that the leading SATA SSD supplier will provide support on critical infrastructure.

Memory giant Micron announced on the 30th that its world's first 176-layer stack NAND SATA SSD designed specifically for data center workloads has been officially shipped. - DayDayNews

Micron emphasized that compared with other leading SATA SSDs, the Micron 5400 SSD can help users reduce downtime, provide longer hard drive life and lower failure rates with its advantages in performance, reliability and durability, and Its industry-leading reliability is also 50% higher than competing products. In addition, the data sheet durability of the 5400 SSD is also 50% higher than other leading SATA SSDs on the market, helping customers extend the life of their servers, improve their return on investment, and reduce their total cost of ownership based on SATA SSD platforms . The 5400 SSD also delivers top-notch hybrid write performance, allowing customers to get the most from the extra durability.

Alvaro Toledo, Micron’s vice president and general manager of the data center storage business unit, said that Micron has a leading position in the SATA market with its 176-layer stack NAND SATA SSD. The most advanced NAND Flash flash memory technology further expands the trusted architecture and enables SATA SSD It can be obtained over the long term while accelerating and simplifying the customer certification process. At this stage, Micron 5400 SSD has an industry-leading five-year warranty and has begun shipping to customers and partners.

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