Designed for data centers and enterprise workloads, the SOLIDIGM D7-P5620 SERIES 6.4TB SSD delivers high-throughput storage in a familiar 2.5-inch form factor. It’s built for reliable endurance and steady performance under demanding workloads.
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Capacity: 6.4TB of storage to accommodate large datasets, databases, and logs
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Form Factor: 2.5-inch drive compatible with standard server bays
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Interface: PCIe 4.0 x4 for high data transfer speeds and low latency
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Memory Type: 3D4 TLC NAND engineered for enterprise endurance and efficiency
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Security: Generic No OPAL, enabling flexible deployment without built-in hardware encryption
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Reliability: Enterprise-grade performance and durability designed for continuous operation
In real-world terms, this SSD accelerates application speed, reduces I/O wait times, and helps sustain peak performance during database backups, analytics workloads, and virtualization tasks. The 6.4TB capacity minimizes maintenance windows by consolidating data and improving storage density, while the 2.5-inch form factor simplifies upgrades in existing server racks. With enterprise-grade durability, IT teams can plan longer refresh cycles and lower total cost of ownership. The generic No OPAL security keeps deployment flexible across environments that may not require hardware encryption.
Specifications
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Capacity: 6.4TB
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Form Factor: 2.5-inch
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Interface: PCIe 4.0 x4
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Memory Type: 3D4 TLC NAND
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Security: Generic No OPAL
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Compatibility: Standard 2.5-inch server bays
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: What is the endurance rating of this SSD?
A: The drive uses 3D4 TLC NAND designed for enterprise endurance; a numeric endurance rating is not specified in the provided details.
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Q: Is this SSD compatible with standard 2.5-inch bays?
A: Yes. It fits standard 2.5-inch form-factor slots in servers and storage enclosures.
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Q: What interface does it use?
A: PCIe 4.0 x4, enabling higher throughput compared with PCIe 3.0 drives.
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Q: Does it include hardware encryption?
A: This model is described with Generic No OPAL security features, so hardware encryption is not active by default.
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Q: Is it suitable for data centers?
A: Yes. It’s engineered for enterprise-grade performance, reliability, and sustained operation in data-center workloads.