Micron 7450 PRO 960 GB NVMe GEN4 U.3 15mm 2700/6800 MBps - MTFDKCC960TFR-1BC15ABYY
Capacity: 960 GB BUS: NVMe GEN4 Format: U.3 15mm Speed: 6800 MBps (read) / 2700 MBps (write) Random Read (4K): 8000000 IOPS Random Entry (4K): 120000 IOPS Lifetime: 1 DWPD Technology: 3DTLC
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Product code | 227.179344 |
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Part number | MTFDKCC960TFR-1BC15ABYY |
Alternative Part No. | HDS-MUN-074 |
Supermicro Part No. | HDS-MUN-MTFDKCC960TFR-15 |
Manufacturer | Micron |
Availability |
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Stock allocation and delivery options
Transport company across Europe Monday 16. 6. at the latest Friday 20. 6. |
Supplier availability | In stock 62 pc |
Warranty | 60 months |
Weight | 0.35 kg |
The price includes all legal fees |
Detailed information
SSD
SSDs using SATA, SAS or NVMe interfaces are ideal for applications where the balance between read/write speed and affordability is important. They can be used, for example, as system disks, in database servers or IOPS-heavy hot-storage. In addition to its unrivalled speed, it offers, at a higher price, very low failure rates and higher reliability and resistance to vibration and temperature fluctuations. These drives are generally available in 2.5" format and they are therefore compatible with hot-swap slots designed for HDDs.
NVMe
NVM (non-volatile memory) Express is a newer interface designed to take maximum advantage of flash memory and to minimize the so-called “bottleneck”. It can take advantage of the super low latency and high data throughput when connected via the PCIe interface. This allows the theoretical throughput of up to 32 GB/s depending on the number of lanes and the PCI-express generation. They are available in a variety of formats, from the compact M.2 and 2.5" U.2, to the add-on card for PCIe.
Speed
For SSDs, speed is most commonly divided into sequential speed, which is given in MB/s, and random speed, which is given in IOPS. SSDs are many times faster than traditional hard drives and are rapidly approaching in price in recent years. They also have a much lower access time and they do not wear out the disk during the reading process as is the case with traditional rotating disks.
Lifespan
To determine the lifespan of the drive, TBW(TeraBytes Written) and PBW(PetaBytes Written) parameters are often given to indicate the total data written to the SSD before failure. The second most common designation is DWPD (Drive Writes per Day) indicating how many times per day the user can overwrite the entire capacity of the SSD for the duration of the warranty.
2.5“
This format is most often found in SSDs, but also in desktop, most often laptop hard drives and also specialized fast SAS drives. It stands out with its lower consumption and better heat dissipation compared to 3.5" disks. The most common use is found in 1U and 2U servers, all-flash disk arrays.