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Micron Introduces 9300 Series NVMe Enterprise SSDs

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Micron Technology, Inc., today unveiled its new series of flagship solid-state drives (SSDs) featuring the NVM Express (NVMe) protocol, bringing industry-leading storage performance at higher capacities to cloud and enterprise computing markets. The Micron 9300 series of NVMe SSDs enables companies with data-intensive applications to access and process data faster, helping reduce response time.

"The introduction of our third generation of NVMe SSDs endorses our tradition of continued innovation for cloud and enterprise markets," said Derek Dicker, corporate vice president and general manager for Micron's Storage Business Unit. "The Micron 9300 is our flagship series of NVMe SSDs, which feature industry-leading sequential write performance and latency, increased capacities, and delivery of a 28% reduction in power over the previous generation."



Enterprises deploying advanced cloud infrastructures require systems that can store, retrieve, process and quickly analyze massive amounts of business-critical data. Driven by this need, many enterprises are transitioning primary storage from SATA-based SSDs to NVMe.1 The Micron 9300 series equally balances its 3.5GB/second throughput on both reads and writes to deliver faster response times for data-centric applications in comparison to other NVMe SSDs available on the market. Combined with its class-leading write latency and sequential write performance*, the Micron 9300 series excels in even the most demanding data center environments.

Data center system designers not only value performance criteria such as throughput and latency, but also the ability to maximize the use of infrastructure and lower the total cost of ownership. The new series of drives performs nearly nine times faster2 than leading enterprise SATA SSDs and is 35% more efficient.3 The Micron 9300 series consumes 28% less power than earlier NVMe drive generations, helping reduce operational costs. The availability of the SSDs in high capacities allows customers to scale according to their changing storage needs and keep up with the explosion in data growth.

"Support for massive amounts of fast storage in a server is a key feature of the AMD EPYC processor and is critical to our customers," said Raghunath Nambiar, corporate vice president and chief technology officer for AMD datacenter ecosystem and application engineering. "With 128 lanes of PCIe available in a single socket, the AMD EPYC processor is an ideal match for the new Micron 9300 NVMe drives and for the data-centric workloads such as database applications, big data analytics and software-defined storage solutions that are increasingly found in the modern data center."

The Micron 9300 series provides storage densities that were once reserved only for hard disk drives (HDDs) by offering capacities up to 15.36TB. Large capacities and up to 32 NVMe namespaces allow enterprises to tailor deployments more efficiently for maximum storage use.

Additional Highlights - Micron 9300 Series NVMe SSDs
  • 850,000 read and 310,000 write inputs/outputs (IOPS).
  • Class-leading capacities up to 15.36TB enable per-rack storage density that outperforms even the densest HDDs.
  • Data-integrity features such as data-path protection, power-loss protection for in-flight and at-rest data, sanitize crypto erase, and more.
Availability
The Micron 9300 series of NVMe SSDs is offered in two versions with varying endurance and performance characteristics. The 9300 PRO series is designed for read-intensive workloads and offered in capacities of 3.84TB, 7.68TB and 15.36TB. The 9300 MAX is geared toward mixed-use applications and offered in capacities of 3.2TB, 6.4TB and 12.8TB. Both versions will be available in U.2 (2.5-inch, 15 mm) form factor, support PCIe Gen3 x4 NVMe and be rated for a mean time between failures of 2 million hours.

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15.36tb NVME....yes please.
I can't wait until 15tb NVME drives are made for the consumer side..I'm sure by then they will be much faster and even more appealing.
 
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