Description
High-Capacity
Data Transfer Speeds
A High-Capacity 1.92TB Read Intensive TLC Hot Swap SSD that uses a SATA 6 Gbps interface has a maximum data transfer rate of 6 gigabits per second. This means that it can transfer data at a rate of up to 750 megabytes per second (MB/s) in both read and write operations. However, it’s important to note that the actual data transfer speed of an SSD can vary depending on a number of factors, including the specific SSD model and firmware, the condition of the drive, and the type of data being transferred.
Additionally, it’s worth noting that the Read Intensive usage specification indicates that the drive is optimized for reading operations, so the read speed may be higher compared to the write speed, however it’s not specified by the manufacturer.
It’s also important to note that the SATA III standard has a maximum theoretical transfer rate of 6 Gbps, but in practice, the transfer speed will be slower due to other factors such as the speed of the host controller, the number of devices connected to the controller, and the workload of the system.
Optimized Performance
An SSD that is optimized for read-intensive applications is designed to deliver high performance when reading data from the drive. This can be achieved through a number of different methods, such as using high-performance NAND flash memory, implementing advanced controller technology, and using optimized firmware. Some of the key features that can contribute to optimized performance for read-intensive applications include:
- High sequential read speeds: This refers to the speed at which the drive can read large blocks of data in a single operation. High sequential read speeds are important for applications that involve reading large files, such as video editing or data analysis.
- High random read speeds: This refers to the speed at which the drive can read small blocks of data in random locations. High random read speeds are important for applications that involve reading many small files, such as a database or a file server.
- High input/output operations per second (IOPS): This refers to the number of read and write operations that the drive can perform in a given second. High IOPS are important for applications that involve a lot of small read and write operations, such as a transactional database or an e-commerce website.
- Advanced controller technology: SSD controllers play a key role in determining the performance of an SSD. High-performance controllers can help to optimize performance by managing the flow of data to and from the drive, performing error correction, and implementing wear-leveling algorithms.
- Optimized firmware: Firmware is the software that runs on the SSD controller and manages the drive’s operation. Optimized firmware can help to improve performance by managing the flow of data to and from the drive, managing wear and tear, and optimizing the performance of the controller.
It’s worth noting that the “Read Intensive” specification of this SSD means that it has been optimized to deliver high performance when reading data, and may not be as optimized for write operations.
Product Information about this Dell 345-BEFT
- Manufacturer: Dell
- Model Number or SKU# 345-BEFT
- Product Type: Solid State Drive
- Interface: SATA 6GBPS
Technical Information for 1.92TB Solid State Drive
- Capacity: 1.92TB Storage Drive
- Form Factor: 2.5Inch
- Nand Flash Memory Type: TLC
Performance of SATA 6GBPS SSD
- Drive Transfer Rate : 600 MBPS (External)
Product Dimensions and Weight
- Height: 0.63 inch
- Width: 3.10 inch
- Depth: 5.45 inch
- Weight: 1.50 lbs
Compatibility
- Poweredge T440, Poweredge T640
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