ATP Electronics has recently unveiled the N651Si Series E1.S solid state drives (SSDs) which are designed to offer the best performance, endurance, and data retention capabilities perfect for the most demanding workloads.
Supporting industrial temperature operating range (-40°C to 85°C) along with hardware power loss protection (HW PLP), the new SSDs offer the highest levels of reliability and total cost of ownership value in harsh environments, making them especially beneficial for mission-critical applications running under extreme temperatures, such as automotive, data logger, data centers, and defense/aerospace. Engineered for 1U Edge servers, the EDSFF offering with 9.5 mm symmetrical enclosure is available with up to 8 TB capacity and is constructed with 512 Gb prime NAND die 176-layer 3D triple level cell (TLC).
ATP Electronics’ N651Si Series E1.S SSDs satisfy the demands of modern data-hungry applications for speed, capacity, and scalability.
Sustained sequential read/write performance of 6100/6000 MB/s ensures high-speed processing and access to critical data. These SSDs leverage NVMe 1.4 and the PCIe Gen 4 x4 interface to accelerate workloads, maximize throughput, and transform data into actionable insights.
Engineered for 1U Edge servers, ATP’s E1.S SSDs are tested rigorously and comply with JEDEC’s JESD219A standard for Enterprise Workloads.
With a high endurance rating of 1 drive write per day (DWPD) for five years, the N651Si Series E1.S SSDs can withstand daily writes to their entire 8 TB capacity within the warranty period. This demonstrates that they can deliver long-lasting performance and exceptional reliability even under the most intense operations. The drives features anti-sulfur resistors provide enhanced defense against corrosion caused by sulfur. To ensure supply continuity, the new offerings come with ATP’s five-year longevity support.
When storage devices reach 100% of their rated P/E cycles, data retention can be a challenge. Archived data, which may be crucial for legal and regulatory compliance, continuing corporate operations, intellectual property protection, and other important purposes, may risk corruption or loss if the storage device cannot maintain integrity over extended periods.
N651Si Series E1.S SSDs with 100% P/E cycles, can store data for up to a year at 55°C. This data retention capability is superior to other storage devices with the same P/E cycles.
Using ATP’s Advanced Thermal Management System, the N651Si Series E1.S SSDs deliver excellent thermal performance, making them especially beneficial for mission-critical applications running under extreme temperatures, such as automotive, data logger, data centers, and defense/aerospace.
These SSDs can operate dependably within I-Temp ranges of -40°C to 85°C. When the SSD temperature exceeds the assigned temperature, thermal throttling is activated to prevent damage to both the device and stored data but without sudden drops in performance, thus maintaining balance and sustaining optimal performance.
Hardware power loss protection (HW PLP) makes sure that when a power outage occurs while data is being processed in volatile memory, the data is safely flushed or written to the non-volatile NAND flash, hence preventing data loss or corruption.
The N651Si Series E1.S SSDs comply with TCG Opal 2.0 and are integrated with AES 256-bit encryption for robust protection against data theft and tampering. Optional self-encrypting drive (SED) capabilities with IEEE 1667 access authentication protocol provide an extra layer of security with full-drive encryption and pre boot access protection.
Constructed to fit vertically in a 1U chassis, the N651Si Series E1.S SSDs expand the data storage capabilities of compact systems and 1U servers.
The design also allows airflow to pass through the server backplane, thus offering better cooling efficiency. The E1.S SSDs support hot swapping/hot plugging for easy replacement and maintenance without downtime.
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