30TB SSD for data centers announced: Best-in-class

Micron has announced its new best-in-class SSD with up to 30TB of storage. Let's see what the world's first PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD offers with its Micron 9400 SSD features. Micron 9400 NVMe SSD features Micron, more data ...
 30TB SSD for data centers announced: Best-in-class
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Micron has announced its new best-in-class SSD with up to 30TB of storage. Let’s see what the world’s first PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD offers with its Micron 9400 SSD features.

Micron 9400 NVMe SSD specifications

Micron has announced its 9400 NVMe SSD, which will be used mostly by data centers. The new SSD, which is in mass production and available to global OEM and channel partners, can be used in high-end storage capacity servers such as data centers using artificial intelligence development, machine learning and HPC software packages. The Micron 9400 NVMe SSD offers 30TB of storage capacity and a 77% improvement in I/O operations per second. The company claims to offer incredible performance over workloads compared to its competitors.

“High performance, capacity and low latency are critical features for organizations looking to maximize their investment in AI/machine learning and supercomputing systems,” said Alvaro Toledo, Micron vice president of data center storage. and says the Micron 9400 provides it.

Micron’s new SSD not only offers high performance, it comes in various capacities. Micron 9400 Pro, offered in two series, Pro and Max, up to 30TB; Micron 9400 Max comes with a capacity of up to 25TB. Micron 9400 Pro is designed for users who think that reading speed is more important. The Micron 9400 Max is for those who want to read and write in equal measure. Based on the specs, Micron 9400 Max offers higher performance in terms of performance especially random writes. The 9400 Max gives random write performance up to 600,000 IOPS, while the Micron 9400 Pro has 300,000 IOPS. For those who are confused about reading/writing; Micron 9400 Max, 940,000 IOPS; The Micron 9400 Pro offers 780,000 IOPS. The company claims that the Micron 9400 performs 71% higher than its competitors in mixed workloads exceeding 1,000,000 IOPS.

Micron says that thanks to its outstanding performance with 30TB capacity and over 1 million IOPS in mixed workloads, the SSD collects larger datasets on each server, accelerating machine learning training, and the user will get more efficiency from the GPU.

Micron 9400 comes with U.3 connector, 2.5 inch form factor and uses PCI Express Gen4 x4 and NVMe 1.4 interface. NAND flash memory uses 176 layers of 3D TLC. The company offers a 5-year warranty on new SSDs. Micron 9400 Max 3DPWD; The 9400 Pro has an endurance of 1 DWPD. No explanation was given about the price.

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