Samsung announces 8TB SATA enterprise SSD

Impressive capacity

Samsung has announced the release of the PM883 8TB, its highest-density datacenter SATA drive. With the PM883 SSD, Samsung is the first company to pair LPDDR4 DRAM (16GB) modules with SATA interface. Furthermore the drive is SATA 3.3-compliant, in other words it allows power management in individual SSD units.



As mentioned above, Samsung has announced a new enterprise SSD with a capacity of 8TB. Performance wise, the PM883 is set to deliver sequential reads and writes at 550MB/s and 520MB/s, respectively. Regarding random read/write performance this drive can hit up to 98k/28k IOPS in random read and writes respectively.

The TBW rating is rated for 5'466TB for the 3840GB drive and 10'932TB for the 7680GB drive. Since the drive is SATA 3.3-compliant, the power usage is rather low and set to 2.8 watts in read and 3.7 watts in write.

Samsung will join the Open Compute Project U.S. Summit 2018 exhibit in San Jose (CA), in order to show their latest Samsung NF1 NGSFF storage solution designed for 1U rack servers. In addition the company will unveil the 16GB-based 64GB RDIMMs. For more information on Samsung enterprise-class solid state drives we suggest to visit the link below.





Source: Samsung

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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