Data Centre SSD DC500

Enterprise Data Centre SSD

Delivering on business demands for 24/7 uptime and reliability, Kingston Enterprise SSDs offer high-performing storage that combines predictable performance with rigorously tested reliability.  Kingston's DC500 Series SSDs offer features that enable data centres to select the most cost-effective SSD for their workload(s).  Businesses require results in order to deliver on products, solutions and service level agreements (SLAs).  Kingston's DC500 Series SSDs are designed to deliver on these expectations.

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5 reasons to choose VitrX for purchasing Kingston products:

Predictable random I/O performance and latencies over a wide range of workloads

Read-centric design for performance in high read-intensive workloads (DC500R)

Mixed-use design for balanced performance in high read/write-intensive workloads (DC500M)

Configurable over-provisioning

On-board power loss protection (PLP)

DC500R: Read-centric SSD

DC500R is a highly optimised SSD designed for read-centric workloads, enabling data centres to select SSDs tailored for workloads without overspending on more expensive write-intensive SSDs. It delivers I/O speeds and response times (latency) that a data centre can deploy with confidence to ensure high levels of performance in the working application and downstream at the user interface. These are typically defined by applications that require real-time results. Serving large amounts of data and delivering responsive results from a variety of databases and web-based applications can leverage the receptive performance of the DC500R.

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End-to-end Protection

The DC500 series SSDs incorporate end-to-end data path protection to help guarantee that all user data transferred into the SSD is protected against transient errors.  The DC500R and DC500M both include on-board power-loss protection (PLP) via power capacitors and firmware.  This ensures data-in-flight is written to the NAND Flash memory in the event of unexpected power loss. Additionally, PLP ensures that the drives' mapping table (FTL) is updated prior to power being removed from the drive. These power loss safeguards reduce the chance of data loss and ensure that the drive will successfully re-initialise on the next power-up of the system.

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