Kingston launches its new ssds for corporate data centers
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Kingston is in the midst of renewing its SSD ranges. For this reason, the firm now leaves us with its new family of SSDs, the DC500. A range for corporate data centers, since they are prepared to have intense and mixed workloads, so that they will give a good performance in all kinds of situations. The models that leave us are the DC500R range and the DC500M.
Kingston Launches New SSDs for Corporate Data Centers
They have a resistance index of 0.5 in the case of the DC500R and 1.3 in the case of the DC500M. So the second can be a great option when dealing with large amounts of data. Since you can with them.
New Kingston SSDs
Kingston confirms that they have been optimized for read-intensive applications, with low latency responsiveness and consistent I / O performance. In addition to being optimized for mixed-use applications. One of the primary aspects in them is the protection of data integrity, which is achieved with ECC protection with advanced management. Protection against power loss is also essential in case of power problems.
The new Phison S12 Sata SSD controller has been used in them, which is what makes these mentioned functions possible. Performance rates are typical for SATA with TCL Nand. As for capacity, the two models have versions with 480 GB, 960 GB, 1.92 TB and 3.84 TB.
Starting next week, these new Kingston SSDs will go on sale officially in stores. It is confirmed that all of them arrive with a 5-year guarantee. You can find out more on the company's website.
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