IBM Enterprise 1.8" 64 GB Serial ATA III MLC
- Brand: IBM
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- SKU: 49Y5834
- EAN: 0883436245838 8834362458382
64GB SATA 1.8-inch MLC Enterprise Value SSD
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Description
The IBM® Enterprise Value solid-state drives (SSDs) employ cost-effective MLC NAND technology to bring an affordable and performance-driven solution for read-intensive applications. These SSDs are available as 2.5-inch form factor drives with both simple-swap and hot-swap options, as well as 1.8-inch drive options. These SSDs use a single-chip controller with a SATA interface on the system side and n-channels of Micron NAND Flash internally. Packaged in an HDD replacement enclosure, these SSDs integrate easily in existing storage infrastructures.
Specifications
Performance | |
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SSD capacity | 64 GB |
S.M.A.R.T. support | Yes |
Read speed | 350 MB/s |
Write speed | 100 MB/s |
Memory type | MLC |
Random write (4KB) | 7000 IOPS |
Random read (4KB) | 50000 IOPS |
Native Command Queuing (NCQ) | Yes |
Lithography | 25 nm |
Write latency | 3.5 µs |
Read latency | 0.5 µs |
Data transfer rate | 6 Gbit/s |
Design | |
SSD form factor | 1.8" |
Product colour | Black |
Internal | Yes |
Features | |
Interface | Serial ATA III |
SSD form factor | 1.8" |
SSD capacity | 64 GB |
Windows operating systems supported | Yes |
S.M.A.R.T. support | Yes |
Read speed | 350 MB/s |
Write speed | 100 MB/s |
Linux operating systems supported | Yes |
Memory type | MLC |
Random write (4KB) | 7000 IOPS |
Random read (4KB) | 50000 IOPS |
Native Command Queuing (NCQ) | Yes |
Lithography | 25 nm |
Write latency | 3.5 µs |
Read latency | 0.5 µs |
Data transfer rate | 6 Gbit/s |
Power | |
Power consumption (write) | 2.3 W |
Power consumption (read) | 2.3 W |
Operational conditions | |
Operating shock | 1500 G |
Software | |
Windows operating systems supported | Yes |
Linux operating systems supported | Yes |
Technical details | |
Interface | Serial ATA III |
Operating shock | 1500 G |
Other features | |
Product colour | Black |
Internal | Yes |
Connectivity technology | Wired |