Samsung Semiconductor PM1725a Series SSDs & HDDs

Features and applications of Samsung Semiconductor PM1725a Series SSDs & HDDs

The enterprise-grade Solid State Drives (SSDs) and Hard Disk Drives (HDDs) of the Samsung Semiconductor PM1725a Series are created for high-end data processing and archiving. Data centers, supercomputers, high-performance computing (HPC) clusters, content delivery networks (CDNs), processes for broadcast and media creation, financial applications, and governmental organizations are all excellent places to deploy these drives. This article introduce its features and applications.

Applications

  • Data center & enterprise computing
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The enterprise-grade Solid State Drives (SSDs) and Hard Disk Drives (HDDs) of the Samsung Semiconductor PM1725a Series are created for high-end data processing and archiving. Data centers, supercomputers, high-performance computing (HPC) clusters, content delivery networks (CDNs), processes for broadcast and media creation, financial applications, and governmental organizations are all excellent places to deploy these drives.

The PM1725a SSDs deliver extremely quick data transfer speeds of up to 6,400 MB/s read and 3,800 MB/s write, with sizes ranging from 800GB to 30.72TB. They offer low latency and great endurance by utilizing the PCIe Gen3 x8 interface with NVMe protocol.

On the other hand, PM1725a HDDs with capacities ranging from 1.92TB to 15.36TB employ the SAS interface. They provide extremely large storage capacities and provide great sequential read and write speeds.

To guarantee data integrity, secure storage, and high availability, PM1725a SSDs and HDDs are built with features including power loss prevention, TCG Opal encryption, and dual-port SAS connectivity. They are appropriate for applications that need dependable, high-speed storage, and real-time data processing.

 

Features

 

High Capacity: PM1725a SSDs come in sizes from 800GB to 30.72TB.

Extremely speedy data access and transfer are made possible by the SSDs' read and write speeds, which may reach 6,400 MB/s and 3,800 MB/s, respectively.

For high-speed data transfer and minimal latency, PM1725a SSDs use the PCIe Gen3 x8 interface and NVMe protocol.

Low Latency: PM1725a SSDs can handle real-time data processing and mission-critical applications with ultra-low latency levels as low as 90 microseconds.

High Endurance: PM1725a SSDs have an endurance rating of up to 10 disk writes per day (DWPD) and can tolerate heavy read/write workloads.

These SSDs have built-in power loss prevention features that guarantee data integrity in the event of unanticipated power outages.

Dual-port Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) connectivity is also available in the PM1725a series for increased availability and redundancy.

Data Security: TCG Opal encryption is supported by PM1725a SSDs.

 

Applications

 

  • Government

  • Supercomputing

  • Financial Services

  • Big Data Analytics

  • Data Center Storage

  • Broadcast and Media Production

  • Content Delivery Networks (CDNs)


Frequently Asked Questions

What makes PM1725a SSDs and HDDs different?

While PM1725a HDDs use spinning disks to store data and offer enormous storage capacity, PM1725a SSDs use flash memory technology and offer excellent read/write speeds.

Which interface type do PM1725a SSDs employ?

PM1725a SSDs transfer data with low latency and high throughput using a PCIe Gen3 x8 interface and the NVMe protocol.

What does DWPD in the specifications for PM1725a SSDs mean?

The term "drive writes per day," or DWPD, refers to the most frequent data overwrites a drive can withstand each day without wearing out.