Solidigm has announced the D5-P5336, the world's first 122TB data center SSD. Designed for AI and data-intensive workloads, this groundbreaking SSD doubles the capacity of its predecessor and offers significant improvements in power and space efficiency.
Massive Capacity and Performance
The D5-P5336 provides an enormous 122TB of storage, enough to hold over two and a half times the 4K copies of every movie released in the 1990s. It also boasts unlimited random write endurance for five years, making it ideal for demanding workloads.
Data center architects are scrambling to solve their power and space efficiency needs, and they can help address these issues with Solidigm’s 122TB D5-P5336 that is designed to make every watt and square inch count. - Greg Matson, Solidigm
Power and Space Efficiency
The D5-P5336 delivers remarkable efficiency:
- Up to 84% less power consumption in NAS deployments compared to hybrid HDD + TLC solutions.
- 3.4X more terabytes per watt at the edge compared to 30TB TLC SSDs.
- Enables up to 4 petabytes of storage per rack unit.
- Up to 4:1 NAS footprint reduction compared to legacy solutions.
- Stores 4x more data in space-constrained edge installations compared to 30TB TLC SSDs.
Performance and Reliability
Beyond capacity and efficiency, the D5-P5336 offers up to 15% better performance on data-intensive workloads compared to competing TLC SSDs. It also exhibits up to 40% better read response rates under sustained write workloads. The drive is currently sampling to customers and is a significant addition to Solidigm's high-capacity SSD portfolio.