The D5-P5430 can reduce TCO up to 27% versus an all TLC configuration and up to 39% compared to a hybrid configuration.
Compared to widely-adopted TLC SSDs, the D5-P5430 delivers equivalent read performance, strong write performance with ample lifetime write endurance for mainstream workloads.
Realize up to 5x higher storage density, and up to 4x lower energy cost, versus a hybrid array for object storage.
Mainstream workloads and use cases such as general purpose servers, object-based storage, and online analytical processing tend to cluster in the high-read, low-write mix ratio (e.g., 80/20), and because the mix of writes is relatively low, drives with sufficient petabytes written (PBW) can service these workloads. Read-intensive workloads such as CDNs, data pipelines, VoD services, and large, sequential databases cluster in the mostly-read-with-occasional-writes ratio (e.g., 90/10 or higher), and, like their mainstream counterparts, value high throughput.
Engineered to deliver TLC-equivalent read performance and massive petabytes written, the D5-P5430 supports both mainstream and read-intensive workloads by providing unique density, efficiency, and serviceability advantages without sacrificing performance.
When compared to widely adopted PCIe TLC SSDs, the D5-P5430 can support up to 4x more capacity in the same space while delivering equivalent read performance and up to 14% higher lifetime writes.
With its unique combination of density and optimal performance for mainstream and read-intensive workloads, the D5-P5430 can open TCO savings opportunities across a range of legacy configurations such as all-TLC SSDs, hybrid, and all-HDDs arrays:
Sustainability as a by-product of TCO not only benefits bottom-lines, but it also addresses concerns on the minds of consumers, regulators, and communities. It is estimated that data centers are on a trajectory to consume 3 to 13% of global power by 2030, and with 85 to 90% of data center storage still on hard disk drives, high density NAND SSDs present a meaningful sustainability opportunity.
The higher capacity of the D5-P5430 coupled with effective performance can deliver up to 5x higher density storage, 4.3x lower 5-year energy consumption, and 3.8x fewer drives to disposition at end-of-life compared to a hybrid array.
Bottom line, the D5-P5430 delivers more sustainable storage, versus lower-density, less efficient storage.