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As the 11th generation SATA SSD product, Micron's 5400 solid-state drive (SSD) uses the industry-leading 176-layer NAND technology to achieve a triple breakthrough in performance, reliability and durability.
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Micron 5400 SATA SSD was officially released recently, which means that we have successfully introduced Micron's cutting-edge 176-layer NAND technology to the data center SATA platform . Although the technology circle often focuses on new technologies, new protocols and new architectures, it is well known that the current SATA platform still invests heavily in key infrastructure. Although they also want to apply the latest technology, they are not yet ready for updates and iterations.
The SATA platform is a technology that has been deployed in data centers for many years as a storage workhorse, running and delivering critical workloads and services, including business intelligence, noSQL, block/object storage, and even boot services. Micron is committed to providing all of our customers with the latest in NAND excellence. That’s why we’ve introduced our new 5400 SATA SSD for the data center.
With the 5400 SSD, Micron applies the world's leading 176-layer NAND technology to data center SATA SSD products. This advanced technology can optimize performance, improve customer experience, meet conventional network bandwidth requirements, and have best-in-class mixed write performance while retaining the embedded foundation of the SATA platform. In addition, we also have the industry's broadest product portfolio to meet different size requirements.
The 5400 SSD is the flagship of Micron’s 11th generation of data center SATA SSDs . This proven architecture has been used for many years and is trusted by major server OEMs to support critical infrastructure around the world. Micron has shipped millions of 5000 series SSDs since 2017 , and the 5400 SSD can easily replace or upgrade existing SSDs and hard disk drives (HDDs) to 8TB. This has the benefit of accelerating the customer validation process for the 5400 SSD while improving the performance and life of the SATA platform.
In addition, the Micron 5400 SSD is renowned for being 50% more reliable than other leading SATA SSD products on the market. This means longer life and lower failure rates for the Micron 5400 SSD, while also being backed by an industry-leading 5-year warranty. The Micron 5400 SATA SSD uses high-performance, low-cost technology, making it ideal for boot services and an ideal replacement for mechanical hard drives. It can also coexist with NVMe SSD environments, providing overall platform quality of service and excellent total cost of ownership.
With Micron's newly launched 5400 SATA SSD , data center operators can continue to deploy SATA platforms using high-security, low-power SSDs. The proven SATA interface based on the latest NAND technology can extend server life or refresh platform deployments.
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