The Solidigm P5336 is a massive quad-level cell (QLC) SSD designed for data centers. With storage capacities ranging from 7.68TB to 61.44TB, this new family of SSDs will allow businesses and organizations to store twice as much as the 30.72TB P5316 that came before it.
The Solidigm P5336 is a massive quad-level cell (QLC) SSD designed for data centers. With storage capacities ranging from 7.68TB to 61.44TB, this new family of SSDs will allow businesses and organizations to store twice as much as the 30.72TB P5316 that came before it.
Business Impact of the Solidigm D5-P5336
This is hugely important in today’s data-driven world, as organizations are producing vast amounts of data at an unprecedented rate. Traditional storage solutions like HDD arrays struggle to keep up with the growing demand for a balance between capacity, performance, and cost efficiency. This is where the Solidigm D5-P5336 comes in.
By offering storage capacities ranging up to 61.44TB, the Solidigm D5-P5336 allows them to store significantly more data within the same physical space than HDD arrays and twice as much as their prior largest SSD. This breakthrough is vital for data centers and enterprises facing the challenges of managing massive datasets generated by AI, machine learning, content delivery networks, scale-out NAS, and object storage.
Solidigm P5336 QLC Technology
The Solidigm P5336 also leverages QLC NAND, which combines density, performance, and value into an effective storage solution package. It allows businesses to efficiently store and access massive data sets with rapid read speeds while being cost-effective. This means better productivity, streamlined operations, and monetary savings for all types of data-driven organizations.
The D5-P5336 is purpose-built to handle large data volumes generated by AI, machine learning, content delivery networks, scale-out NAS solutions, and object storage. Its read performance surpasses some of the latest cost-optimized TLC SSDs available today. As we indicated above, the D5-P5336 is ideal for data-intensive workloads, which means organizations such as data pipelines, AI-driven data lakes, big data analytics, scale-out NAS, and edge computing will have efficient and rapid storage and retrieval of extensive datasets.
Solidigm P5336 Will Significantly Reduce Physical Footprints
Its high-capacity models also allow for smaller storage footprints, resulting in significant cost savings and more sustainable infrastructure.
Solidigm D5-P5336 | Compare with: | All-TLC arrays | All-SAS HDD arrays | Hybrid arrays |
TCO reduced by: | 17% | 47% | 61% | |
Power and cooling reduced by: | Up to 1.25x | Up to 4.9x | Up to 6x | |
Physical rack footprint reduced by: | 1.9x | 11.8x | 14x |
Solidigm P5336 Quick Specifications
Media | 192Į ǪĮC NAND (171 CiB) | |||
Power off Retention | 3 months @ 40°C | |||
Indirection Unit | 16 KB | |||
User Capacity | 7.68 TB | 15.36 TB | 30.72 TB | 61.44 TB |
Endurance (Ïive-Year DWPD)23 | 0.42 | 0.51 | 0.56 | 0.58 |
Endurance (PBW)23 | 5.9 | 14.1 | 31.5 | 65.2 |
Max Power | 25 W | |||
Idle Power | <5 W | |||
UBER | < 1 Sector per 1017 bits read | |||
MTBÏ | 2 million hours | |||
Ïeatures | OCP 2.0 support,24 NVMe 1.4 compliance,25 ÏIPS 140-3 Įevel 2 |
Solidigm P5336 Availability
The Solidigm P5336 is currently available in the E1.L form factor, supporting capacities up to 30.72TB. The company will expand the family with a 61.44TB capacity in both U.2 and E1.L form factors. Solidigm also intends to introduce the E3.S form factor in the first half of 2024, which will offer models up to 30.72TB.
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