- Phison x200z writes the journey every 24 minutes without stopping
- Offers endurance and record performance with 60 DWPD capacities
- Tweaktown calls him the most powerful flash SSD ever tested
Tweaktown Delivered his first practical overview of the Phison Pascari X200Z company SSD 3.2 TO and – Spoiler alert – He was blown away.
Built with SLC Flash and running on a PCIe Gen5 X4 interface, the X200Z has a 60 -drive writing endurance rating written per day (DWPD), translating by an amazing writing to the complete line every 24 minutes.
Like Jon Coulter de Tweaktown The Met: “The SLC Cacison SLC SLC of Phison Pascari X200Z is both the highest capacity, the lowest latency and most of the SSD Flash of this kind.”
The best ever seen
The X200Z is designed for extreme sustainability in demanding cache roles, especially in front of QLC tables.
He buffers random writing workloads, reshapes them in sequential data and directs them towards slower and more fragile QLC layers, improving the speed, reliability and overall lifespan of the storage system.
COULTER Note: “The 3.2 TB model that we have in hand is evaluated at 60 DWPD or 350 Endurance petacts.”
The reader also shines on performance. During tests, he exceeded his factory specifications at all levels. The sequential reading rate struck 15,026 MB / s – Breaking Tweaktown Laboratory recordings – While writing performance came from more than 10,200 MB / s.
In the random workloads, the X200Z struck up to 2800K IOPS and showed strong coherence in all the depths of queue.
Coulter has been impressed by the performance curve: “its performance of shallow queues here are superb.”
He adds: “We knew it would be good, but we did not plan that the reader’s mixed workload performance would also be fantastic. By far, the best we have ever seen. ”
Phison positions its Pascari line as a business, offering flexibility in the form factors U.2 and E3.S and the management of double -port configurations. The Pascari X200 series already has design victories between data centers, video platforms and HPC workloads.
Coulter concludes: “The SSD Pascac X200Z of Phison is easily the most powerful SSD Flash that we have ever tested.”