Micron Technology, Inc., announced
the Micron 7500 NVMe SSD for data center workloads. The 7500 SSD is the
world's only mainstream data center SSD to feature 200+ layer NAND,
utilizing Micron's 232-layer NAND and enabling up to 242% better random
write performance than competitive drives. The SSD also
delivers sub-1 millisecond (1ms) latency for 6x9s quality-of-service
(QoS) in mainstream drives, creating a new, industry-leading class of
SSDs perfectly suited to deliver the consistency required in the cloud.
The
Micron 7500 SSD is designed to meet the demands of storage-intensive
data center workloads, such as artificial intelligence (AI), databases,
content delivery, real-time analytics, social media platforms, cloud
computing and virtualization. Its remarkable QoS and performance provide
rapid, reliable responsiveness for these demanding workloads. For
example, the drive improves RocksDB performance by up to 2.1 times
versus competitive SSDs.
"The Micron 7500 SSD is a
game-changer for data center workloads, delivering blazing-fast
performance, exceptional QoS reliability and advanced security unmatched
by any other SSD in its class," said Alvaro Toledo, vice president and
general manager of Micron's Data Center Storage group. "Thanks to
Micron's industry-leading 232-layer NAND technology, we have achieved a
breakthrough in latency, enabling response times below 1ms for 6x9s QoS
in mainstream drives. This means our customers can run their
data-intensive workloads faster, more efficiently and with more
predictability than ever before."
"Data center workloads are
increasingly dependent on low latency. It is no longer a luxury, but a
necessity for these workloads to deliver instantaneous and predictable
results that businesses and consumers demand," said Jeff Janukowicz,
research vice president of IDC's Solid State Drives and Enabling
Technologies. "Whether it's for financial transactions, online gaming,
or AI training and inference, every millisecond counts. The future of
data center workloads is centered on performance and efficiency. SSDs
like the Micron 7500, which deliver low and consistent latency, are at
the heart of it."
The Micron 7500 SSD offers:
- Up to 7GB/s in sequential read and 5.9GB/s in sequential write performance
- Up to 242% better random write performance than competitive drives
- Up to 97% better sequential write performance than competitive drives
- Up to 13% better random read performance than competitive drives
- Up to 83% lower random read latency than competitive drives in 100% read workloads
- Up to 82% lower random mixed I/O latency than competitive drives in 70% read / 30 % write workloads
The Micron 7500 SSD offers broad support for the Open Compute Project (OCP) SSD 2.0 specification,
which provides intelligent management, performance optimization,
seamless integration, and error handling for data center environments.
The drive includes leading-edge advanced management and security
features such as:
- Administrative commands to
allow standardized control over functions such as namespaces and
security, which easily integrate with OCP-compliant management systems.
- Latency
monitoring to improve performance by enabling the tracking and
diagnosis of latency issues reported through the storage stack.
- Error
recovery and error injection features to enable rapid recovery of the
drive and simulation of errors commonly encountered in servers.
- Self-encrypting
drive (SED) options with AES-256 hardware-based data encryption,
running at line rate, SHA-512 and RSA to keep data safe.
- Secure
Encrypted Environment (SEE) to provide dedicated security processing
hardware with physical isolation for improved security.
- SPDM 1.2
attestation verifies device identity and firmware integrity to validate
trust in the SSD from manufacturing through deployment.
- Options for FIPS 140-3 Level 2 and TAA compliance to meet U.S. federal government procurement requirements.
The
Micron 7500 is now available through select OEMs and channel partners.
To learn more about the Micron 7500 SSD and how it can power your data
center workloads, visit micron.com/7500.