- Rocket Enterprise SSD offers reading speeds up to 7,000 MB / s with low latency performance
- Includes an MTBF of 2.5 million inhabitants
- Supports U.2 and U.3 interfaces, which makes it incompatible with standard office motherboards
Sabrent presented its first large SSD, The Rocket Enterprise PCIe 4.0 U.2 / U.3 NVME SSD, designed for the company – including data centers and large -scale operations by offering up to 30.72 TB of storage, as are the 9550 NVME Enterprise SSD of Micron, published in 2024.
The list of Sabrent products notes that the device is not intended for consumer use, but companies requiring high -speed and high endurance storage solutions.
The new SSD offers speeds up to 7,000 MB / s for sequential readings and 6,800 MB / s for sequential entries and also provides up to 1600,000 IOPS for 4K random readings, offering the required speed for IA tools, servers and large -scale data management.
Performances adapted to corporate workloads
The Rocket Enterprise PCIe 4.0 offers corporate features such as name spaces and the protection of power losses with an endurance rating of a DWPD.
The highest capacity model, at 30.72 TB, can manage more than 56% written data during its lifespan, and it also has a Bit (Uber) error rate of one sector by 10 ^ 18 bits, guaranteeing data integrity.
In terms of reliability, the SSD has an average time between failures (MTBF) of 2.5 million hours, reducing the probability of unexpected failures. To maintain performance, the SSD offers low -latency random readings and random entries.
It works effectively, consuming 21W during active use and only 6 W although inactive.
The SSD supports U.2 and U.3 interfaces, which can be used simultaneously to ensure compatibility with a wide range of business storage systems. However, this form factor makes it incompatible with standard office motherboard cards, which generally use M.2 or SATA connections.
Even if you could use it in a consumption configuration, you may want to think about it – the largest model of 30.72 GB of the Rocket Enterprise PCIe 4.0 is at a little less than $ 4,500.