Description
The Micron 7500 SSD is the world’s first mainstream data center SSD with 200+ layer NAND. Micron’s industry-first 232-layer NAND enables class-leading performance and higher power efficiency. It delivers best in class 6x9s QoS, with low and consistent sub-1 millisecond latency to enable rapid, reliable responsiveness for demanding data center workloads.
Quick tech specs
- SSD
- encrypted
- internal
- U.3 PCIe 4.0 (NVMe)
- TCG Opal Encryption 2.01
- Read Intensive
- 3.84 TB
- 2.5″
- 256-bit AES, 3072-bit RSA, 208-bit RSA
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Low latency excellence
The Micron 7500 SSD is the world’s most advanced mainstream PCIe Gen4 data center SSD and the first with 200+ layer NAND. It is built with leading-edge technology to deliver low and consistent QoS latency, superior performance across a wide range of workloads, and offers broad support for Open Compute Project (OCP) features in standard firmware. The 7500 SSD is a versatile solution that delivers the performance required by complex and critical business workloads.
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KEY FEATURES
Additional information available here: www.micron.com/232.
Performance measured under the following conditions: Steady state as defined by SNIA Solid State Storage Performance Test Specification Enterprise v1.1; Drive write cache enabled; NVMe power state 0; sequential workloads measured using FIO with a queue depth of 32; random read workloads measured using FIO with a queue depth of 256 (1,000,000 IOPS statement based on 4K sector size; random write workloads measured using FIO with a queue depth of 128).
User capacity: 1GB = 1 billion bytes; formatted capacity is less.
Based on public information available at the time of this document’s publication. RocksDB statements based on Micron internal testing using RocksDB version 8.1.1 comparing 4KB random read and 4KB random read while writing workloads. See https://fio.readthedocs.io/en/latest/fio_doc.html for additional information on RocksDB.
Micron testing shows that the Micron 7500 SSD offers sub-1ms latency in 6x9s QoS with 4K 100% random read up to and including QD128.
Based on Micron internal testing using Flexible IO Tester (FIO) using a 4KB IO size and QD=128, see https://fio.readthedocs.io/en/latest/fio_doc.html for additional information on FIO. RocksDB statements based on Micron internal testing using RocksDB version 8.1.1 comparing 4KB random read and 4KB random read while writing workloads. See https://fio.readthedocs.io/en/latest/fio_doc.html for additional information on RocksDB.





