Kioxia PX05SRB384Y 3.84TB 1 DWPD SAS-3 12Gb/s Read Intensive MLC 2.5in Recertified Solid State DriveThe Kioxia PX05SRB384Y is a high performance 3. 84TB solid state drive designed for enterprise applications requiring reliable and efficient storage solutions. Featuring a 1 DWPD (Drive Write Per Day) endurance rating, this SAS 3 12Gb s drive is optimized for read intensive workloads, making it ideal for data centers and business environments where consistent performance and durability are critical. Its 2. 5 inch form factor ensures compatibility with
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The Kioxia PX05SRB384Y is a high-performance 3.84TB solid state drive designed for enterprise applications requiring reliable and efficient storage solutions. Featuring a 1 DWPD (Drive Write Per Day) endurance rating, this SAS-3 12Gb/s drive is optimized for read-intensive workloads, making it ideal for data centers and business environments where consistent performance and durability are critical. Its 2.5-inch form factor ensures compatibility with a wide range of server and storage systems.
Built with advanced MLC (Multi-Level Cell) NAND technology, the PX05SRB384Y delivers a balanced combination of speed, capacity, and longevity. The SAS-3 interface provides fast data transfer rates up to 12Gb/s, enhancing overall system responsiveness and reducing latency. As a recertified product, this SSD undergoes rigorous testing to meet stringent quality standards, offering a cost-effective yet dependable storage option without compromising on performance or reliability.
This solid state drive is engineered to support demanding enterprise workloads, including database management, virtualization, and cloud computing. With its robust design and consistent read-intensive performance, the Kioxia PX05SRB384Y ensures data integrity and operational efficiency, making it a valuable asset for organizations seeking to optimize their storage infrastructure.