Storage

Kingston Digital Launches Data Center SSD for Mixed-Use Workloads

DC600M Enterprise Class Mixed-Use SSD with Power Loss Protection

Kingston Digital, Inc., the Flash memory affiliate of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., a world leader in memory products and technology solutions, today announced its new DC600M Enterprise SSD. DC600M is optimized for mixed-use workloads with excellent Quality of Service (QoS)1 to ensure latency and IOPS consistency to hit Service-level agreements.

DC600M is 6Gbps SATA 3.0 storage with 3D TLC NAND, suited for use in high-volume rack-mount servers. The drive includes hardware based on-board power loss protection via power loss capacitors to protect data against unexpected power failure reducing the risk of data loss, and ensures the drive successfully re-initializes on the next system power-up. With predictable low latencies over a wide range of read and write workloads DC600M is designed for system integrators, hyperscale data centers, and cloud service providers.

“Quality of Service in an enterprise SSD is critical as data centers and workloads demand stability and low latency for predictable storage performance levels to meet strict customer SLAs,” said Keith Schimmenti, enterprise SSD business manager, Kingston. “In addition, DC600M is AES 256-bit encrypted making it the optimal data center storage solution when you combine its enterprise-class reliability and strict QoS requirements along with Kingston’s legendary sales support.”

The DC600M data center SSD is available in 480GB, 960GB, 1920GB, 3840GB, and 7680GB2 capacities. For more information visit www.kingston.com.

DC600M Data Center SSD Features & Specifications:

  • Hardware-based PLP: Power loss capacitors to protect user data against unexpected power loss and enhance performance.
  • Delivers excellent Quality of Service (QoS)1: Optimized performance predictability to hit Service-level agreements (SLAs).
  • AES 256-bit encryption: Built in protection to safeguard important data.
  • Capacities up to 7680GB2Upgrade and manage storage with capacities up to 7680GB.
  • Form factor: 2.5 Inch
  • Interface: SATA Rev. 3.0 (6Gb/s) – with backwards compatibility to SATA Rev. 2.0 (3Gb/s)
  • Capacities2480GB, 960GB, 1920GB, 3840GB, 7680GB
  • NAND: 3D TLC
  • Sequential Read/Write:
    • 480GB – 560MBs/470MBs
    • 960GB – 560MBs/530MBs
    • 1920GB – 560MBs/530MBs
    • 3840GB – 560MBs/530MBs
    • 7680GB – 560MBs/530MBs
  • Steady State 4k Random Read/Write:
    • 480GB – 94,000/41,000 IOPS
    • 960GB – 94,000/65,000 IOPS
    • 1920GB – 94,000/78,000 IOPS
    • 3840GB – 94,000/59,000 IOPS
    • 7680GB – 94,000/34,000 IOPS
  • Quality of Service (Latency)3,4,5 (99.999) Read/Write:
    • 480GB – 180/110 uSec
    • 960GB – 3840GB – 200/300 uSec
    • 7680GB – 240/170 uSec
  • Typical Latency – Read/Write: <200 µs / <30 us3,4,5
  • Hot-Plug Capable
  • Static and Dynamic Wear Leveling
  • Enterprise SMART tools: Reliability tracking, usage statistics, life remaining, wear leveling, temperature
  • Endurance:
    • 480GB – 876TBW6, 1 DWPD (5 years)7, 1.66 DWPD (3 years)7
    • 960GB – 1752TBW6, 1 DWPD (5 years)7, 1.66 DWPD (3 years)7
    • 1920GB – 3504TBW6, 1 DWPD (5 years)7, 1.66 DWPD (3 years)7
    • 3840GB – 7008TBW6, 1 DWPD (5 years)7, 1.66 DWPD (3 years)7
    • 7680GB – 14016TBW6, 1 DWPD (5 years)7, 1.66 DWPD (3 years)7
  • Power consumption:
    • Idle: 1.30W
    • Average: 1.45W
    • Max Read: 1.6W
    • Max Write: 3.6W
  • Storage temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
  • Operating temperature: 0°C ~ 70°C
  • Dimensions: 69.9mm x 100mm x 7mm
  • Weight: 92.34g
  • Vibration operating: 2.17G Peak (7–800Hz)
  • Vibration non-operating: 20G Peak (10–2000Hz)
  • MTBF: 2 million hours
  • UBER: ≤10 -17
  • Warranty/support: Limited 5-year warranty with free technical support8
1Quality of Service (QoS) of an SSD refers to the consistency and predictability of Latency (response time) and IOPS (IOs Per Second) performance while servicing a read/write workload. QoS metrics demonstrate that, given a worst-case workload tested over a period of time, an SSD’s latency and IOPS profiles stay within a specified range without having unexpected outliers causing a sudden drop in application performance. 
2Some of the listed capacity on a flash storage device is used for formatting and other functions and thus is not available for data storage. As such, the actual available capacity for data storage is less than what is listed on the products. For more information, go to Kingston’s Flash Memory Guide at kingston.com/flashguide 
3Measurement taken once the workload has reached steady state but including all background activities required for normal operation and data reliability. 
4Based on 960GB capacity. 
5Workload based on FIO, Random Aligned 4KB QD=1 workload. Quality of Service is measured as the time taken for 99.999 percentile of commands to finish the round-trip from host to drive and to host. Typical Latency is measured as the time taken for 99.9 percentile of commands to finish the round-trip from host to drive and to host. 
6Total Bytes Written (TBW) is derived from the JEDEC Enterprise Workload (JESD219A). 
7Drives Writes Per Day (DWPD). 
8Five Year Conditional SSD Warranty based on which of the following events occurs first: (i) five (5) years from the date of purchase by the original end user customer; (ii) when the usage of a SATA SSD as measured by Kingston’s implementation of the SMART attribute 231, labeled as “SSD Wear Indicator”, reaches a normalized value of one (1) as indicated by Kingston’s SSD Manager (“KSM”)

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