Western Digital launches SanDisk Skyhawk NVMe-compatible PCIe SSDs
Western Digital Corporation has introduced SanDisk Skyhawk NVMe-compatible PCIe solid-state drives (SSDs) via the company’s blog. The new SSDs are optimized to offer customers the ideal balance of fast and consistent performance, cost-effective storage and Quality of Service (QoS) to address large, unstructured data center workloads for cloud environments.
Skyhawk SSDs leverage advanced NAND flash storage, a new high-performance PCIe Gen 3 SSD controller, the company’s proprietary Guardian Technology platform and the industry standard NVMe 1.2 protocol to bring enterprise-class reliability, outstanding endurance and exceptional performance to data centers for data analytics processing (OLAP), databases, financial and e-commerce systems, cloud virtualization, media streaming, video on demand, and more. By utilizing the fast and highly flexible PCIe interface, they deliver nearly triple the sequential performance of comparable enterprise SATA SSDs and enable IT managers to address the rigorous workload demands of these environments with fewer devices and a smaller physical hardware footprint compared to systems built with SATA-interface-based SSDs. It offers up to 3.84 TB of storage capacity in a highly serviceable U.2, 2.5-inch small form factor. It is compliant with industry standard NVMe 1.2 protocol with in-box drivers for all major operating systems and optimized for read-intensive and mixed-use workloads (up to 1,700MiB/s sequential read and 1,200 MiB/s sequential write).
Skyhawk SSDs are the latest SSDs from the company to utilize the increasingly popular PCIe interface. These new additions to Western Digital’s large portfolio of enterprise storage devices further the company’s commitment to offer its customers a wide choice of solutions to meet their unique enterprise workload and data center requirements.
Skyhawk SSDs are currently sampling to select OEM customers and will be generally available in Q2 of this calendar year.
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