Tuesday, May 16th 2023
Micron Scales Storage to New Heights With Launch of Two Data Center Drives
Micron Technology, Inc., today announced the release of two SSDs, the Micron 6500 ION NVMe SSD and the Micron XTR NVMe SSD. Designed to keep pace with the accelerating growth of data, these drives provide a major advancement for data centers by lowering operating costs and improving storage efficiency. The Micron 6500 ION is a high-capacity SSD that offers a superior value over competitive QLC-based drives by providing best-in-class performance and enabling a more environmentally sustainable data center. The 6500 ION is able to deliver TLC performance and QLC-like cost due to Micron's 232-layer technology node leadership compared to the competition's use of sub-200-layer QLC technology. When paired with Micron 6500 ION drives or other SSDs, the Micron XTR SSD delivers extreme endurance that enhances system performance.
"Customers are looking for new capabilities to address the data growth and performance needs of artificial intelligence data lakes and other demanding workloads. As a result, we are seeing tremendous traction on the 6500 ION and XTR with customers who are deploying storage at scale due to their unrivaled combination of large capacity, superior performance, and amazing endurance," said Alvaro Toledo, vice president and general manager of Micron's Data Center Storage group. "The 6500 ION SSD offers QLC value with TLC performance and up to a 20% reduction in power consumption versus competing QLC SSDs, allowing our customers to reduce their carbon footprint. Together, these SSDs enable customers to leap ahead and harness the power of artificial intelligence without compromising performance."Micron 6500 ION SSD: QLC value. TLC performance. Micron innovation.
The Micron 6500 ION SSD is the demonstrably better performing high-capacity value SSD compared to the primary alternative with:
The Micron 6500 ION reduces upfront purchase costs by coming in at a comparable price point to QLC SSDs while improving performance and endurance. It decreases operating expenses by using less power and requires less cooling. The drive's 30.72 TB capacity and dense form factors facilitate server consolidation lessening server software license costs and carbon emissions - all while outperforming and outlasting the competition. The 6500 ION also provides the industry's most advanced security features including Federal Information and Processing Standards (FIPS) ASIC certifiability and compliance with the Trade Agreement Act (TAA).
"Supermicro works with leading suppliers such as Micron to bring the latest technology to demanding customers worldwide who require a high-performing and secure storage technology," said Wally Liaw, Co-Founder and Senior Vice President of Business Development at Supermicro. "Customers that choose the new Micron 6500 ION SSD for their storage solutions can leverage its security features and the value of QLC with TLC performance."Micron XTR SSD: Extreme endurance for write-intensive workloads.
The Micron XTR SSD delivers extreme endurance to enable the reliable caching necessary for write-heavy workloads. When paired with the Micron 6500 ION, the Micron XTR optimizes storage workloads with minimal investment when compared to storage class memory-based solutions. The Micron XTR SSD is ideal for use cases that are write-intensive such as caching tiers, write buffering, logging and journaling, and online transaction processing workloads. Designed with Micron's proven vertically integrated storage architecture, the Micron XTR SSD also features an industry-leading security suite to instill confidence in data center deployments.
The Micron XTR SSD allows:
The 30.72 TB capacity Micron 6500 ION SSD is available in the U.3 (15 mm) and E1.L (9.5 mm) form factor, while the Micron XTR is available in the U.3 (15 mm) form factor in both 960 GB and 1.92 TB capacities.
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"Customers are looking for new capabilities to address the data growth and performance needs of artificial intelligence data lakes and other demanding workloads. As a result, we are seeing tremendous traction on the 6500 ION and XTR with customers who are deploying storage at scale due to their unrivaled combination of large capacity, superior performance, and amazing endurance," said Alvaro Toledo, vice president and general manager of Micron's Data Center Storage group. "The 6500 ION SSD offers QLC value with TLC performance and up to a 20% reduction in power consumption versus competing QLC SSDs, allowing our customers to reduce their carbon footprint. Together, these SSDs enable customers to leap ahead and harness the power of artificial intelligence without compromising performance."Micron 6500 ION SSD: QLC value. TLC performance. Micron innovation.
The Micron 6500 ION SSD is the demonstrably better performing high-capacity value SSD compared to the primary alternative with:
- 34% better average read latency
- 58% faster sequential writes
- Up to 62% more 4 KB random read IOPS
- Over 30 times more 4 KB random write IOPS at a queue depth (QD) of 128 and over 10 times more at QD1
- More than 10 times better 4 KB random write endurance (RDWPD)
- For Ceph object storage workloads, high-performance, high-capacity NVMe SSDs like the Micron 6500 ION are an ideal fit offering high performance and massive capacity in the same object store. Moreover, the Micron 6500 ION NVMe SSD test results show meaningful performance improvements in all tested workloads against the leading competitor.
- 100% sequential writes are up to 3.5 times better
- 100% sequential reads are up to 47% better
- 100% random reads are up to 49% better
- Mixed I/O (sequential reads and writes) are up to 62% better
- Mixed I/O (random reads and sequential writes) are up to 27% better
- For Cassandra NoSQL database, a highly scalable, distributed database used for workloads such as fraud detection, global logistics, cloud document storage, and social media applications, the Micron 6500 ION SSD routinely demonstrates higher peak performance and better 99.99% (four nines) read latency than the competitor's QLC SSD. The Micron 6500 ION's peak performance is up to 2.6 times better than the competitor's drive for the Yahoo! Cloud Serving Benchmark (YCSB) Workload C (100% read profile). The four nines read latency is up to 9.2 times better for the YCSB Workload F (recording user sessions profile). These improvements across a broad range of common NoSQL workloads will often have a significant impact on data center performance, making the Micron 6500 ION SSD the preferred high-capacity SSD for Cassandra and other NoSQL database deployments.
- For WEKA software-defined storage, a high-performance, scalable software storage solution, the Micron 6500 ION proves that it can help deliver massive storage capacity and workload results without the compromises of the competitor's QLC SSD. In a six-node cluster configuration, the WEKA cluster with 48 Micron 6500 ION SSDs delivers up to 5.2 million IOPS and up to a whopping 112 GB/s throughput per node - all while providing nearly 1.5PB to the cluster.
The Micron 6500 ION reduces upfront purchase costs by coming in at a comparable price point to QLC SSDs while improving performance and endurance. It decreases operating expenses by using less power and requires less cooling. The drive's 30.72 TB capacity and dense form factors facilitate server consolidation lessening server software license costs and carbon emissions - all while outperforming and outlasting the competition. The 6500 ION also provides the industry's most advanced security features including Federal Information and Processing Standards (FIPS) ASIC certifiability and compliance with the Trade Agreement Act (TAA).
"Supermicro works with leading suppliers such as Micron to bring the latest technology to demanding customers worldwide who require a high-performing and secure storage technology," said Wally Liaw, Co-Founder and Senior Vice President of Business Development at Supermicro. "Customers that choose the new Micron 6500 ION SSD for their storage solutions can leverage its security features and the value of QLC with TLC performance."Micron XTR SSD: Extreme endurance for write-intensive workloads.
The Micron XTR SSD delivers extreme endurance to enable the reliable caching necessary for write-heavy workloads. When paired with the Micron 6500 ION, the Micron XTR optimizes storage workloads with minimal investment when compared to storage class memory-based solutions. The Micron XTR SSD is ideal for use cases that are write-intensive such as caching tiers, write buffering, logging and journaling, and online transaction processing workloads. Designed with Micron's proven vertically integrated storage architecture, the Micron XTR SSD also features an industry-leading security suite to instill confidence in data center deployments.
The Micron XTR SSD allows:
- Up to 35 random drive writes per day (DWPD) and up to 60 sequential DWPD; endurance ratings that far exceed conventional SSDs
- Up to 35% of the random DWPD endurance at 20% of the cost of a SCM SSD
- Up to 44% less power consumption
- 20% more usable capacity
The 30.72 TB capacity Micron 6500 ION SSD is available in the U.3 (15 mm) and E1.L (9.5 mm) form factor, while the Micron XTR is available in the U.3 (15 mm) form factor in both 960 GB and 1.92 TB capacities.
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