
Toshiba PX04SVQ160 1.6TB SAS Enterprise Server SSD
Unleash Enterprise-Class Performance with Speed and ReliabilityIntroducing the Toshiba PX04SVQ160 Enterprise SSD, designed for demanding server environments requiring high-speed data access and robust data protection. Interface: SAS-3.0 (12Gb/s) Formatted Capacity: 1.6 TB Memory Type: MLC Su...
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Overview
Unleash Enterprise-Class Performance with Speed and Reliability
Introducing the Toshiba PX04SVQ160 Enterprise SSD, designed for demanding server environments requiring high-speed data access and robust data protection.
- Interface: SAS-3.0 (12Gb/s)
- Formatted Capacity: 1.6 TB
- Memory Type: MLC
- Sustained 64KiB Sequential Read/Write: 1500MB/s / 750MB/s
- Sustained 4KiB Random Read/Write: 270K IOPS / 60K IOPS
- DWPD: 3
- MTBF: 2M-hours
- Dimensions (HxWxL): 15mm x 69.85mm x 100.45mm
Key Features
Dual-port 12 Gbps SAS interface, designed for systems with compatible controllers
Mixed-use device ideal for media streaming, data warehousing, and web servers
19nm eMLC NAND flash for enterprise-grade reliability and performance
3 drive writes per day (DWPD) endurance rating with 100% random workload
Backed by a 2-year warranty from point of purchase, ships in secure packaging
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features a dual-port 12 Gbps SAS interface, providing high-speed and redundant connectivity for compatible systems.
- Ideal for mixed-use workloads, making it versatile for applications like media streaming, data warehousing, and web servers.
- Utilizes 19nm eMLC NAND flash, offering enterprise-grade reliability and consistent performance.
- Boasts a 3 drive writes per day (DWPD) endurance rating, indicating robust durability for demanding write-intensive operations with 100% random workload.
- Backed by a 2-year warranty from the point of purchase, providing assurance for its operational lifespan.
- Ships in secure packaging, ensuring the product arrives in optimal condition.
👎 Cons
- Requires a system with a compatible SAS controller, which may not be present in all server or desktop motherboards.
- The 2-year warranty period is somewhat standard; some enterprise drives offer longer coverage.
- Specific sequential read/write speeds are not provided, making direct performance comparisons challenging.
- The 1.6TB capacity, while significant, might not be sufficient for all large-scale data warehousing applications without multiple units.
- As an enterprise-grade component, it may carry a higher cost than consumer-grade SSDs with similar capacities.