
Intel SSDPE2MX020T410 DC P3500 Series 2TB PCIe SSD
High-Performance Data Center SSDThe Intel SSD DC P3500 Series offers exceptional performance and reliability for data center applications. Designed with the NVMe interface and PCIe connectivity, this solid-state drive delivers high sequential read and write speeds, ensuring efficient data process...
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Overview
High-Performance Data Center SSD
The Intel SSD DC P3500 Series offers exceptional performance and reliability for data center applications. Designed with the NVMe interface and PCIe connectivity, this solid-state drive delivers high sequential read and write speeds, ensuring efficient data processing and storage...
Key Features
Consistently high IOPS and throughput
Sustained Low latency
Variable sector size and end-to-end data-path protection
Enhanced power-loss data protection
Power loss protection capacitor self-test
Specifications
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Check on Amazon →Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Delivers consistently high IOPS and throughput, essential for demanding enterprise workloads.
- Designed for sustained low latency, ensuring quick response times in data-intensive applications.
- Features variable sector size, offering flexibility in data storage and management.
- Includes end-to-end data-path protection, enhancing data integrity and reliability.
- Equipped with enhanced power-loss data protection, safeguarding data during unexpected power interruptions.
- Offers a power loss protection capacitor self-test, ensuring the protection system is functional.
- The 2TB capacity provides ample storage for large datasets and applications.
- Utilizes a PCIe SSD interface, which offers significantly faster performance than SATA-based SSDs.
👎 Cons
- Specific sequential read/write speeds, which are key performance metrics, are not provided.
- The form factor of the PCIe SSD (e.g., U.2, HHHL) is not specified, which is important for compatibility.
- Details on the NAND type (e.g., MLC, TLC) are not mentioned, impacting understanding of endurance characteristics.
- Targeted for data center (DC) use, which may indicate specialized features or higher costs not needed by general consumers.
- The power loss protection, while robust, adds complexity that might not be necessary for every user scenario.