Scalable, high-performance, energy-efficient storage devices must continue to keep pace with the market's evolving needs. Fortunately, industry innovations in the form of standards and technologies such as PCIe Gen.4 and the sixth-generation V-NAND are proving equal to the task. Samsung's state-of-the-art PM9A3 NVMe SSD is a testament to this fact - one that is available in more form factors than any competing SSD. Traditionally, data centres and enterprise storage have represented two separate markets for SSDs. While the former require storage solutions that are optimised for data centre architectures and offer greater efficiency, SSDs for enterprises tend to emphasize special features and robust reliability. Samsung's PM9A3 NVMe SSD offers PCIe Gen.4 performance, multiple platform efficiencies, a highly scalable design encompassing several form factors, and greater reliability with advanced V-NAND technology. The SSD is specifically designed for the next era of servers, both in data centres and for enterprises in general, meets the needs of servers for mainstream use, and is suitable for the web, applications, and file servers. The following table highlights the PM9A3's advancements and compares them with the previous generation's enterprise SSD leader, the PCIe Gen.3-based PM983. The new PM9A3 fully complies with the Open Compute Project's (OCP) NVMe Cloud SSD Specification, which proves that it satisfies the rigorous demands of enterprise workloads and hyperscalers. This includes an emphasis on efficient, scalable operations and support, along with commitments to open source and to creating a positive impact.
Scalable, high-performance, energy-efficient storage devices must continue to keep pace with the market's evolving needs. Fortunately, industry innovations in the form of standards and technologies such as PCIe Gen.4 and the sixth-generation V-NAND are proving equal to the task. Samsung's state-of-the-art PM9A3 NVMe SSD is a testament to this fact - one that is available in more form factors than any competing SSD. Traditionally, data centres and enterprise storage have represented two separate markets for SSDs. While the former require storage solutions that are optimised for data centre architectures and offer greater efficiency, SSDs for enterprises tend to emphasize special features and robust reliability. Samsung's PM9A3 NVMe SSD offers PCIe Gen.4 performance, multiple platform efficiencies, a highly scalable design encompassing several form factors, and greater reliability with advanced V-NAND technology. The SSD is specifically designed for the next era of servers, both in data centres and for enterprises in general, meets the needs of servers for mainstream use, and is suitable for the web, applications, and file servers. The following table highlights the PM9A3's advancements and compares them with the previous generation's enterprise SSD leader, the PCIe Gen.3-based PM983. The new PM9A3 fully complies with the Open Compute Project's (OCP) NVMe Cloud SSD Specification, which proves that it satisfies the rigorous demands of enterprise workloads and hyperscalers. This includes an emphasis on efficient, scalable operations and support, along with commitments to open source and to creating a positive impact.
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Scalable, high-performance, energy-efficient storage devices must continue to keep pace with the market's evolving needs. Fortunately, industry innovations in the form of standards and technologies such as PCIe Gen.4 and the sixth-generation V-NAND are proving equal to the task. Samsung's state-of-the-art PM9A3 NVMe SSD is a testament to this fact - one that is available in more form factors than any competing SSD. Traditionally, data centres and enterprise storage have represented two separate markets for SSDs. While the former require storage solutions that are optimised for data centre architectures and offer greater efficiency, SSDs for enterprises tend to emphasize special features and robust reliability. Samsung's PM9A3 NVMe SSD offers PCIe Gen.4 performance, multiple platform efficiencies, a highly scalable design encompassing several form factors, and greater reliability with advanced V-NAND technology. The SSD is specifically designed for the next era of servers, both in data centres and for enterprises in general, meets the needs of servers for mainstream use, and is suitable for the web, applications, and file servers. The following table highlights the PM9A3's advancements and compares them with the previous generation's enterprise SSD leader, the PCIe Gen.3-based PM983. The new PM9A3 fully complies with the Open Compute Project's (OCP) NVMe Cloud SSD Specification, which proves that it satisfies the rigorous demands of enterprise workloads and hyperscalers. This includes an emphasis on efficient, scalable operations and support, along with commitments to open source and to creating a positive impact.
Scalable, high-performance, energy-efficient storage devices must continue to keep pace with the market's evolving needs. Fortunately, industry innovations in the form of standards and technologies such as PCIe Gen.4 and the sixth-generation V-NAND are proving equal to the task. Samsung's state-of-the-art PM9A3 NVMe SSD is a testament to this fact - one that is available in more form factors than any competing SSD. Traditionally, data centres and enterprise storage have represented two separate markets for SSDs. While the former require storage solutions that are optimised for data centre architectures and offer greater efficiency, SSDs for enterprises tend to emphasize special features and robust reliability. Samsung's PM9A3 NVMe SSD offers PCIe Gen.4 performance, multiple platform efficiencies, a highly scalable design encompassing several form factors, and greater reliability with advanced V-NAND technology. The SSD is specifically designed for the next era of servers, both in data centres and for enterprises in general, meets the needs of servers for mainstream use, and is suitable for the web, applications, and file servers. The following table highlights the PM9A3's advancements and compares them with the previous generation's enterprise SSD leader, the PCIe Gen.3-based PM983. The new PM9A3 fully complies with the Open Compute Project's (OCP) NVMe Cloud SSD Specification, which proves that it satisfies the rigorous demands of enterprise workloads and hyperscalers. This includes an emphasis on efficient, scalable operations and support, along with commitments to open source and to creating a positive impact.
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