OceanDisk 300P PCIe 5.0 7.68TB Dual-port NVMe SSD Introduction
The 02356PYU OceanDisk 300P (STL31SSD7680) is an advanced enterprise-grade dual-port NVMe solid-state drive with a standard 2.5-inch form factor, officially specified as HSSD-O0025DL7T6N. Featuring the latest PCIe 5.0 generation interface and a maximum transmission bandwidth of 32Gb/s, this high-performance storage unit delivers significant speed upgrades compared with traditional PCIe 4.0 SSD, providing ultra-low latency and high-concurrency I/O capabilities for mission-critical data center workloads.
One of its most prominent advantages is the dual-port design, which supports redundant data transmission paths and improves overall system fault tolerance and link reliability. This dual-port architecture effectively avoids single-point link failures, ensuring continuous and uninterrupted data access for core business systems that require extremely high availability. With a robust 7.68TB enterprise-level capacity, the drive efficiently supports large-scale data caching, database operations, virtualized cloud platforms, real-time data analysis and long-term data archiving, greatly optimizing server storage density and reducing overall hardware investment and power consumption.
Rated at 1 DWPD (일일 드라이브 쓰기), the SSD delivers stable and reliable write endurance throughout its service life, fully adapting to long-term 24/7 continuous operation in medium and high-load enterprise scenarios. Equipped with premium enterprise flash memory and an intelligent optimized control algorithm, the OceanDisk 300P achieves excellent heat dissipation, power efficiency and operational stability. Its universal 2.5-inch form factor ensures broad compatibility with mainstream servers and storage arrays, enabling simple deployment and convenient maintenance. 전반적인, this high-bandwidth, high-availability dual-port PCIe 5.0 SSD is an ideal reliable storage solution for modern data centers, cloud infrastructure and critical enterprise business systems.
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