
Intel SSDPEDMX012T401 DC P3500 Series SSD
Enterprise-Class Performance and Reliability The Intel Solid-State Drive DC P3500 Series is engineered for demanding data center environments. With its high-performance controller interface, this PCIe SSD delivers exceptional speed, low latency, and consistent quality of service. Experience world...
View price on AmazonNotice a mistake? Let Us Know
Overview
Enterprise-Class Performance and Reliability
The Intel Solid-State Drive DC P3500 Series is engineered for demanding data center environments. With its high-performance controller interface, this PCIe SSD delivers exceptional speed, low latency, and consistent quality of service. Experience world-class reliability, endurance, and power efficiency.
Key Features:
- Interface: PCIe
- High IOPS: Consistently high IOPS and throughput
- Low Latency: Sustained Low latency
- Data Protection: Enhanced power-loss data protection
- Power Loss Protection: Power loss protection capacitor self-test
- Management: Out of band management
Key Features
Consistently high IOPS and throughput
Sustained Low latency
Enhanced power-loss data protection
Power loss protection capacitor self-test
Out of band management
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers consistently high IOPS and throughput, essential for demanding enterprise applications and databases.
- Delivers sustained low latency, crucial for mission-critical operations where quick response times are vital.
- Features enhanced power-loss data protection, safeguarding data integrity during unexpected power outages.
- Includes a power loss protection capacitor self-test, ensuring the reliability of the data protection mechanisms.
- Supports out-of-band management, allowing for remote monitoring and maintenance independently of the operating system.
👎 Cons
- Specific storage capacity is not provided in the features, making it difficult to assess its suitability for different storage needs.
- The interface type (e.g., PCIe, NVMe) is not detailed, which impacts compatibility and potential performance metrics.
- Details regarding form factor (e.g., U.2, HHHL) are not specified, which is important for physical installation.
- Targeted at data centers (DC series), it might be an overkill or more complex for standard consumer or small business use cases.
- Specific endurance ratings (e.g., TBW) are not mentioned, which is key for understanding the drive's lifespan in intensive write environments.