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Samsung 3,2TB NVMe SSDs with 3D V-NAND Technology

01.10.2014

Samsung Electronics announced the start of mass production of 3,2TB NVMe PCIe SSDs based on 3D V-NAND (Vertical NAND) flash technology for premium enterprise server systems. The new NVMe PCIe SM1715 SSD uses Samsung's proprietary 3D V-NAND technology in an HHHL (half standard height, half standard length) card-type form factor to deliver 3,2TB of storage capacity, twice that of of the previous NVMe SSD model, which had a capacity of 1,6 TB, Samsung told CNews.

"With the introduction of new NVMe SSDs based on V-NAND technology, which provide high levels of performance and storage density, we plan to significantly increase sales in the high-density SSD market," said Jiho Baik, Vice President, Solutions Marketing Division. memory, Samsung Electronics - Samsung plans to actively introduce V-NAND SSD technology, which will have even higher performance and storage density in the future."

Overall, the SM1715 is an upgraded version of Samsung's XS1715 in terms of drive performance and reliability. The 3,2TB NVMe SSD offers 3000MB/s sequential read speeds and up to 2200MB/s sequential write speeds. At the same time, the random read speed reaches 750 I/O operations per second, and the random write speed reaches 130 I/O operations per second, the company said.

In addition, the 3,2TB SM1715 provides 10 disk writes per day (DWPD) for five years. This delivers the level of reliability that enterprise server makers require for their premium storage solutions, Samsung says.

Model SM1715 will be available on the market in two versions: 1,6 TB and 3,2 TB. This model expands the 2,5" NVMe XS1715 SSD line-up to include 800GB and 1,6TB versions.

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