This is a genuine Micron 5100 Pro M.2 2280 960GB SATA 6Gb/s Solid State Drive (SSD) (P/N: MTFDDAV960TCB-1AR1ZABYY). Designed for enterprise and data center applications, the Micron 5100 Pro series offers an excellent balance of performance, endurance, and cost efficiency. With a substantial 960GB capacity and leveraging the reliable SATA 6Gb/s interface in a compact M.2 2280 form factor, this SSD is ideal for server boot drives, caching, virtualization, and other mixed-use workloads. The 5100 Pro series is known for its consistent performance, advanced data path protection, and robust endurance, making it a dependable choice for enhancing system responsiveness and storage efficiency in compatible servers and workstations.
Key Features
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Genuine Micron Enterprise SSD: Ensures high reliability, consistent performance, and data integrity for demanding business environments.
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960GB Storage Capacity: Offers ample space for operating systems, applications, and frequently accessed data.
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SATA 6Gb/s Interface: Provides reliable and widely compatible high-speed data transfer, ideal for upgrading traditional HDD systems or expanding existing SATA SSD storage.
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M.2 2280 Form Factor: Compact and space-saving design (22mm width, 80mm length) suitable for a wide range of servers, workstations, and high-end desktops that support M.2 SATA.
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5100 Pro Series (Mixed-Use/Mainstream Endurance): The "Pro" designation indicates a drive optimized for mixed read/write workloads, offering higher endurance (Drive Writes Per Day - DWPD) compared to strictly "Eco" or read-intensive drives, making it suitable for a broader range of enterprise tasks.
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Advanced Features: Typically includes features like power-loss protection (capacitors to flush data in flight to NAND), advanced error correction, and end-to-end data path protection for enhanced data reliability.
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Consistent Performance: Delivers stable read and write speeds, crucial for multi-tasking and maintaining application responsiveness in server environments.
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Energy Efficient: SSDs consume less power than traditional HDDs, contributing to lower operating costs and reduced heat generation.