Samsung Relases 860 DCT, 883 DCT, 983 DCT and 983 ZET Data Center SSDs
Samsung’s new family of Data Center SSD solutions, which consists of the 860 DCT, 883 DCT, 983 DCT and the 983 ZET, are engineered to meet the evolving needs of SMBs, including faster, sustained performance, higher capacities and enterprise-class reliability and security.
Samsung’s Data Center SSD portfolio will raise the bar for efficiency compared to legacy storage systems, requiring fewer servers and reduced power and cooling for a lower total cost of ownership (TCO). The new lineup delivers better Quality of Service (QoS) for SMBs by reducing latency and lowering data delays. The entire line provides enhanced reliability and endurance for 24/7 operation backed by a 5-year limited warranty and impressive Drive Writes Per Day (DWPD) ratings.
“Samsung’s Data Center SSD portfolio provides SMBs with a future-proof lineup to fit their unique business needs in the incredibly diverse market,” said Richard Leonarz, director of product marketing for Samsung Electronics. “Samsung leveraged years of memory product engineering expertise to deliver a simple, yet optimized SSD lineup that addresses today’s super computer trends.”
The comprehensive SSD lineup includes the following solutions to meet the widest range of SMB data storage needs:
- The 860 DCT is designed for servers requiring SSD-levels of sustained performance and is suitable for read-intensive workloads. It allows for a lower TCO compared to hard disk drives (HDDs) and offers high capacities up to 3.84 TB. The 860 DCT is the perfect solution for content delivery network systems and comes with a 0.20 DWPD rating.
- The 883 DCT is designed for servers used to safeguard critical data, including power loss protection and end-to-end data protection. It offers a high QoS under the SATA interface and will be available in a number of capacities ranging from 240GB up to 3.84TB at a 0.8 DWPD rating.
- The 983 DCT is a high-performance solution for servers using an NVMe™ interface, which allows for blazing-fast speeds and high responsiveness. It comes in two form factors – U.2 and M.2 – and will deliver jaw-dropping sequential read/write speeds of up to 3,000/1,900 MB/s (U.2) and 3,000/1,400 MB/s (M.2). The 983 DCT is ideal for real-time big data analytics applications and comes with a 0.8 DWPD rating.
- The 983 ZET is a powerful cache memory solution that offers a new level of performance with ultra-low latency, high level of QoS, breakthrough speeds and high reliability. It is the perfect storage solution for NoSQL DB such as application workload case, and it comes with a 10 DWPD rating.
All of Samsung’s new Data Center SSDs integrate with the advanced Samsung SSD Toolkit, which allows for efficient and simple maintenance, such as firmware updates, data erasure, over-provisioning setup and disk status. The 860 DCT, 883 DCT and 983 DCT are available now and the 983 ZET will be available September 24th. For more information, please visit www.samsung.com/us/business.
Key Specifications:
860 DCT |
883 DCT |
983 DCT |
983 ZET | ||
Interface | SATA 6Gbps | SATA 6Gbps | PCIe Gen 3.0 x4, NVMe™ 1.2b | PCIe Gen 3.0 x4, NVMe™ 1.2b | |
Form Factor | 2.5-inch | 2.5-inch | U.2 (2.5-inch 7mmT) , M.2 (22110) | HHHL (half height, half length) | |
Hardware | NAND | Samsung V-NAND | Samsung V-NAND | Samsung V-NAND | Samsung Low Latency V-NAND |
CTRL | MJX | MJX | Phoenix | Phoenix | |
DRAM | 4GB LPDDR4 (3.84TB)
2GB LPDDR4 (1.92TB) 1GB LPDDR4 (960GB) |
4GB LPDDR4 (3.84TB)
2GB LPDDR4 (1.92TB) 1GB LPDDR4 (960GB) 512MB LPDDR4 (480GB, 240GB) |
3GB LPDDR4 (1.92TB)
1.5GB LPDDR4 (960GB) |
1.5GB LPDDR4 | |
Capacity1 | 3.84TB, 1.92TB, 960GB | 3.84TB, 1.92TB, 960GB, 480GB, 240GB | 1.92TB, 960GB | 960GB, 480GB | |
Seq. Read/Write2 | Up to 550/520 MB/s | Up to 550/520 MB/s | Up to 3,000/1,900 MB/s (U.2 1.92TB) Up to 3,000/1,050 MB/s (U.2 960GB) Up to 3,000/1,400 MB/s (M.2 1.92TB) Up to 3,000/1,100 MB/s (M.2 960GB) |
Up to 3,400/3,000 MB/s | |
Power Loss Protection | Not provided | Provided | Provided | Provided | |
Data encryption | Class 0 (AES 256) | Class 0 (AES 256) | Class 0 (AES 256), TCG/Opal | Class 0 (AES 256), TCG/Opal | |
Total Bytes Written3 | Up to 1,396TB (3.84TB) Up to 698TB (1.92TB) Up to 349TB (960GB) |
Up to 5,466TB (3.84TB) Up to 2,733TB (1.92TB) Up to 1,366TB (960GB) Up to 683TB (480GB) Up to 341TB (240GB) |
Up to 2,733TB (1.92TB) Up to 1,366TB (960GB) |
Up to 17,520TB (960GB)
Up to 7,440TB (480GB) |
|
Warranty | Up to 5-year limited warranty | Up to 5-year limited warranty | Up to 5-year limited warranty | Up to 5-year limited warranty |
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cause like a lot of other things, it would ppl to not be interested in the first place..
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why no pricing for product that available now ?