Kingston Technology just announced that their DC500 enterprise-grade SSDs are now certified VMware Ready. Find out what this means!
Kingston DC500 SSDs Are Now Certified VMware Ready!
After the VMware Ready validation process, the Kingston DC500 family of enterprise SSDs are now certified for VMware vSAN and vSphere in production environments.
The Kingston DC500 family of enterprise SSDs had earlier been validated by NAS providers like QNAP and Synology, but this is their first enterprise-class validation.
This gives their enterprise clients assurance that the Kingston DC500 SSDs can be deployed in production environments without worry.
The Kingston DC500 drives have been tuned using comprehensive QoS test scripts developed in-house that measure IO and latency patterns at varying block sizes and queue depths. This allows them to deliver low latency out to six 9s (99.9999 percent) of consistency while delivering high throughput and predictable IO.
The VMware Ready program is a co-branding benefit of the VMware Technology Alliance Partner (TAP) program that makes it easy for customers to identify partner products certified to work with VMware cloud infrastructure.
The Kingston DC500 SSD Family
The Kingston DC500 SSD family consists of two models – DC500R and DC500M that are tuned for different use cases :
Kingston DC500R : Read-Centric SSD
The Kingston DC500R is highly optimised for read-centric workloads, delivering high I/O speeds and response times at lower price points than write-intensive SSDs.
Kingston DC500M : Mixed-Use SSD
The Kingston DC500M, on the other hand, is tuned for mixed-use workloads which demand a mix of read and write operations. It offers greater write endurance with strict performance consistency for datacenters.
Kingston DC500 Common Features
Both Kingston DC500R and DC500M SSDs incorporate end-to-end data path protection, which guarantee that all data will be written to the SSD and is protected against transient errors.
They also include on-board Power-Loss Protection (PLP) using tantalum capacitors. This ensures that data-in-flight is written to the flash memory in the event of unexpected power loss. The PLP also ensures that the drives’ mapping table (FTL) is updated before the drive powers down.
These safeguards reduce the risk of data loss, and ensure that the drive will initialise properly when the server powers up again.
Kingston DC500 SSD Family Specifications
For your convenience, we compare both DC500R and DC500M models in this table :
Specifications | Kingston DC500R | Kingston DC500M |
Form Factor | 2.5-inch | |
Interface | SATA 3.0 (6 Gbps) | |
Storage Capacities | 480 GB / 960 GB / 1.92 TB / 3.84 TB | |
NAND Flash Type | 3D TLC NAND | |
Built-In Encryption | 256-bit AES Encryption | |
Power Loss Protection | Tantalum capacitors | |
QoS Read Latency | < 500 µs | |
QoS Write Latency | < 2 ms | |
Sequential Read Speed | 480 GB : 555 MB/s 960 GB : 555 MB/s 1.92 TB : 555 MB/s 3.84 TB : 555 MB/s |
480 GB : 555 MB/s 960 GB : 555 MB/s 1.92 TB : 555 MB/s 3.84 TB : 555 MB/s |
Sequential Write Speed | 480 GB : 500 MB/s 960 GB : 525 MB/s 1.92 TB : 525 MB/s 3.84 TB : 520 MB/s |
480 GB : 520 MB/s 960 GB : 520 MB/s 1.92 TB : 520 MB/s 3.84 TB : 520 MB/s |
Steady-State Random Read | 480 GB : 98,000 IOPS 960 GB : 98,000 IOPS 1.92 TB : 98,000 IOPS 3.84 TB : 98,000 IOPS |
480 GB : 98,000 IOPS 960 GB : 98,000 IOPS 1.92 TB : 98,000 IOPS 3.84 TB : 98,000 IOPS |
Steady-State Random Write | 480 GB : 12,000 IOPS 960 GB : 20,000 IOPS 1.92 TB : 24,000 IOPS 3.84 TB : 28,000 IOPS |
480 GB : 58,000 IOPS 960 GB : 70,000 IOPS 1.92 TB : 75,000 IOPS 3.84 TB : 75,000 IOPS |
Endurance | 480 GB : 438 TBW 960 GB : 876 TBW 1.92 TB : 1752 TBW 3.84 TB : 3504 TBW |
480 GB : 1139 TBW 960 GB : 2278 TBW 1.92 TB : 4555 TBW 3.84 TB : 9110 TBW |
Power Consumption | Idle : 1.56 W Average : 1.6 W Max. Read : 1.8 W Max. Write : 4.86 W |
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Vibration (Non-Operating) | 20 G peak (10-2000 Hz) | |
Vibration (Operating) | 2.17 G peak (7-800 Hz) | |
Storage Temperature | -40°C ~ 85°C | |
Operating Temperature | 0°C ~ 70°C | |
Dimensions | 69.9 mm x 100 mm x 7 mm | |
Weight | 92.34 g | |
Warranty | 5 Years |
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