Enterprises need to consider the types of workloads they are running and adjust their storage accordingly. While quad-level cell (QLC) drives are well suited for many mainstream and read-intensive workloads, such as data lakes for artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and content-delivery networks (CDNs), the storage needs of write-intensive workloads, such as high-frequency trading, caching, and databases, are quite different. These write loads are continuous and slower than read-intensive workloads, requiring a solution that helps improve response times.
Solidigm D7-P5810 is made for extreme writes and endurance
The Solidigm D7-P5810 is a single-level cell (SLC) NVM Express (NVMe) drive that delivers what enterprises need for extremely write-heavy workloads like caching, high-performance computing (HPC), logging, and journaling, with nearly 2x better performance. [1] It also offers high random and sequential write durability at an endurance rate of up to 50 drive writes per day (DWPD) for random write workloads.
Along with high endurance and performance, the D7-P5810 operates with lower power consumption compared to storage-class memory alternatives.