A NAND flash memory solutions provider Solidigm newly released a mainstream and read intensive workloads QLC SSD: Solidigm D5 - P5430.

Because of today's most enterprise applications is given priority to with read, D5 - P5430 can provide considerable storage density, better TCO costs, at the same time provide with TLC SSD rather read performance.
D5 - P5430 aimed at mainstream workload (for example, E-mail/unified communications, decision support system, object storage and the virtual desktop infrastructure) and read intensive workloads (for example, a content delivery network, data lake/pipes, online video) is optimized. In these areas, more than 80% of the workload is read, and need to high throughput move large amounts of data.
As TLC PCIe SSD directly substitute, D5 - P5430 can cut the TCO of typical object storage solutions as much as 27%, 1.5 times higher storage density, energy costs by 18%. In addition, compared with the leading TLC SSD, Solidigm latest drive to life can be increased by 14% at most.
Power efficiency, edge calculation and sustainability of the infrastructure and other important data center problems that benefit from D5 - P5430 density, compared with an alternative solution, it can reduce power and cooling costs, and the required number of drives up to 2 times.
Solidigm strategic planning and marketing vice President Greg Matson said, "data center need to use the economic efficient and sustainable solutions for storage and analysis of large amounts of data, Solidigm D5 - P5430 drive is an ideal choice to realize this aim, can provide high density for the mainstream and read intensive workload, lower TCO and proper performance."
D5 - P5430 supports a wide range of 1 U 2 U server and storage configuration, and has a wide range of capacity, supports the following traditional and modern EDSFF appearance specifications: among them, the U. 15 mm version 3.84 TB - 30.72 2 TB capacity choice; E1. S 9.5 mm version 3.84 TB - 15.36 TB capacity choice; E3. S 7.5 mm with 3.84 TB - 30.72 TB capacity to choose. 30 TB version will be available later this year.