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Guru3D.com » News » Micron Adds QLC based 5210 ION Data-center SSD with capacity up-to 7680 GB

Micron Adds QLC based 5210 ION Data-center SSD with capacity up-to 7680 GB

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/09/2020 12:35 PM | source: micron.com | 2 comment(s)
Micron Adds QLC based 5210 ION Data-center SSD with capacity up-to 7680 GB

The Micron 5210 ION enterprise SATA SSD capacity adds based on QLC volume production. The world's first QLC solid-state drive (SSD), the 5210 is based on advanced  NAND technology and will be replacing legacy HDDs.

From SQL and NoSQL databases to big data and analytics, object stores and vSAN capacity tiers, customers are now reaping the benefits of NAND flash on performance-sensitive workloads that used to live on HDDs. Rapidly supplanting 10K HDDs, the Micron 5210 delivers 175 times faster random reads, 30 times faster random writes, two times more sequential throughput, and three times more energy efficiency than the largest 10K RPM HDDs - all at a compelling price point.

"The robust adoption of the Micron 5210 SSD since launching two years ago is indicative of the rise of QLC technology in the data center," said Roger Peene, vice president of marketing for Storage Business Unit at Micron. "We are proud of the role we have played in driving adoption of the emerging QLC data center category, providing customers with benefits ranging from more speed and lower latencies to significant power savings and competitive economics."

Original equipment manufacturer (OEM) adoption momentum is accelerating the industry's transition from HDDs to QLC SSDs in general-purpose server workloads, improving their performance, reliability and power consumption.

"The new and innovative QLC wear-optimization technology engineered into Micron's SSDs can enable customers to safely leverage SSDs for many of their workloads, addressing an important customer need as performance and capacity demands grow," said John Donovan, executive director of Data Center Infrastructure at Lenovo Data Center Group. "Micron's 5210 QLC SSDs are available today on Lenovo's ThinkSystem solution portfolio."

As workloads evolve to meet growing demands for real-time data insights and analytics, data centers increasingly need the steady-state speed, capacity, efficiency and reliability that enterprise flash storage can provide but HDDs cannot. High-density Micron QLC NAND flash media achieves densities of one terabit on a single chip, providing the ease and platform continuity of SATA, but with the value and speed of QLC NAND. The Micron 5210 ION SSD is optimized to meet these demands, delivering more compelling economics for enterprise storage compared with HDDs.

New 5210 Product Developments
QLC firmware innovations- An industry first, Micron's latest QLC custom firmware helps remove QLC endurance concerns and workload limitations, enabling QLC SSDs to reliably replace HDDs in general-purpose servers and storage.
960 GB SKU- Micron's new 960 GB SKU (now generally available) satisfies strong customer demand to replace 900 GB to 1.2 TB 10K HDDs with cost-competitive SATA QLC SSDs.
OEM qualifications- The Micron 5210 is now qualified by most major server OEMs, providing end customers numerous supply chain options and confidence that the 5210 has been stringently tested.
VMware vSAN-certified- The Micron 5210 is newly certified on VMware vSAN and one of the most cost-effective ways to move to all-flash vSAN.


Availability
The Micron 5210 ION SSD is in mass production and available through nearly all major server OEMs, leading global distributors, resellers and system builders, with unit prices comparable to those of 10K enterprise HDDs. Contact your preferred OEM for more information. For more information, visit the product page.



Micron Adds QLC based 5210 ION Data-center SSD with capacity up-to 7680 GB




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#5778005 Posted on: 04/10/2020 08:41 AM
Ah yes the fake news is strong with post. So to quote "The world's first QLC solid-state drive (SSD), the 5210 is based on advanced NAND technology and will be replacing legacy HDDs." I guess the samsung 860 QVO doesnt exist lmfao. Can you post facts please?

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#5778101 Posted on: 04/10/2020 02:47 PM
Ah yes the fake news is strong with post. So to quote "The world's first QLC solid-state drive (SSD), the 5210 is based on advanced NAND technology and will be replacing legacy HDDs." I guess the samsung 860 QVO doesnt exist lmfao. Can you post facts please?

Why wouldn't you quote the entire sentence, you know the prefix mentioning enterprise drives.
Did you read the second part where it mentions that Micron released these drives two years ago and this article is about scaling up storage capacity.

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