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Samsung Introduces its First ZNS SSD with Maximized User Capacity and Enhanced Lifespan

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/02/2021 08:21 AM | source: | 2 comment(s)
Samsung Introduces its First ZNS SSD with Maximized User Capacity and Enhanced Lifespan

Samsung unveiled its new enterprise solid-state drive (SSD) featuring Zoned Namespace (ZNS) technology—the PM1731a. Leveraging ZNS, the SSD will maximize available user capacity and offer an extended lifespan in storage server, data center and cloud environments.


ZNS allows data to be grouped based on their usage and access frequency, and stored sequentially in independent zones within an SSD. Without the need to move and rearrange data, ZNS SSDs can significantly reduce the number of write operations, lowering the drive's write amplification factor (WAF)—the amount of actual writes performed by the drive compared to writes initially instructed by the host system. The closer the WAF is to one, the more efficient the SSD and the longer it will last.

Based on ZNS, the new Samsung SSD can achieve a WAF close to one, a major improvement over typical server SSD values between three and four. This will make the drive last up to four times longer than conventional NVMe SSDs, making it a greener, more sustainable solution for server infrastructures. ZNS also allows users to take advantage of the SSD's full capacity by eliminating the need for overprovisioning, which would have required reserving some storage space for background tasks. These improvements will enable enterprise customers to handle big data and artificial intelligence applications with much greater efficiency.

Built upon Samsung's sixth-generation V-NAND, the 2.5-inch PM1731a will come in two terabyte (TB) and four TB models. The SSD will feature dual ports, ensuring the drive is fully accessible for continuous operations and minimizing downtime. This is essential for enterprises and public cloud companies who run mission-critical, data-intensive applications, and cannot afford any pause in the continuity of their businesses.

Samsung has been actively engaging in several open-source projects to help expand the ZNS ecosystem. The company will make its ZNS technology available to xNVMe, which provides software libraries and tools to improve the performance of NVMe devices. The company is also participating in the Storage Performance Development Kit (SPDK) community created by Intel, enabling SPDK users to implement ZNS more easily.

Samsung plans to mass-produce ZNS SSDs in the second half of the year and continue working with global enterprise storage companies to optimize its ZNS drives across various customer environments.



Samsung Introduces its First ZNS SSD with Maximized User Capacity and Enhanced Lifespan




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#5917134 Posted on: 06/02/2021 12:52 PM
Just in time for the Chia coin farmers.
I believe hardware companies never want the crypto coin craziness to end, it's a never-ending gold mine for them.
for example, this product would normally sell 200,000-500,000 units during its life before being replaced with a newer product (I'm coming out with numbers at the top of my head), but now it would sell the same number of units in just a couple of months because of crypto coin.

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#5917269 Posted on: 06/02/2021 07:21 PM
Just in time for the Chia coin farmers.
I believe hardware companies never want the crypto coin craziness to end, it's a never-ending gold mine for them.
for example, this product would normally sell 200,000-500,000 units during its life before being replaced with a newer product (I'm coming out with numbers at the top of my head), but now it would sell the same number of units in just a couple of months because of crypto coin.

Yeah, as long as they can refuse warranty replacements for mined-to-death SSDs, within a tolerable margin of error.

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