Description
7.68TB Enterprise U.2 PCIe X4 SSD for Dell
Experience breakthrough performance and colossal capacity with the Axiom UX10 Series 7.68TB U.2 NVMe SSD designed for Dell deployments. This enterprise-grade drive combines a massive 7.68 TB capacity with a PCIe Gen4 x4 interface and hardware-accelerated I/O to deliver unmatched speed, reliability, and efficiency in data centers. Built to handle data-intensive workloads—from large-scale databases and virtualized environments to real-time analytics and AI workloads—this SSD is engineered to maximize throughput while minimizing latency, ensuring you can scale your Dell infrastructure with confidence.
- 7.68 TB of high-density flash in a single drive provides ample headroom to consolidate databases, virtual machines, backups, and data lakes. In data-center environments where every terabyte matters, this drive reduces storage sprawl without compromising performance. The expansive capacity enables you to provision more workloads on fewer devices, streamline data management, and improve overall operational efficiency while maintaining fast data access for mission-critical applications.
- PCIe Gen4 x4 architecture unlocks dramatically higher bandwidth and lower latency than Gen3 systems. With up to 1,000,000 IOPS in random read scenarios, you’ll notice faster cold starts, quicker cache warm-ups, and sustained responsiveness under heavy user demand. This performance uplift translates into faster transaction processing for OLTP databases, accelerated boot storms for virtualization platforms, and snappier data retrieval for real-time analytics and AI workflows.
- U.2 NVMe form factor ensures seamless integration with Dell servers and other enterprise storage solutions that support U.2 interfaces. The familiar 2.5-inch drive footprint simplifies installation, cable routing, and hot-swapping in compatible chassis. Dell-centric management workflows—via Dell OpenManage or equivalent tools—benefit from straightforward firmware updates, consistent drive health monitoring, and easier lifecycle management across your Dell infrastructure.
- Hardware-accelerated I/O optimizes data paths and offloads common storage tasks from the host CPU. By speeding up I/O processing and improving queue efficiency, this UX10 drive delivers higher sustained throughput under heavy workloads, reducing contention with other subsystems. Whether running large-scale databases, virtual desktop infrastructure, or AI inference pipelines, you’ll experience smoother operation and the ability to scale workloads without sacrificing response time.
- Enterprise-grade reliability features focus on data integrity, uptime, and predictable performance. The UX10 series is built for 24/7 data-center operation, offering robust error detection, firmware optimization, and enhanced resilience to drive faults. For IT teams, this translates into lower maintenance windows, fewer unexpected outages, and more consistent service levels across mission-critical applications on Dell platforms.
Technical Details of 7.68TB Enterprise U.2 PCIe X4 SSD for Dell
- Capacity: 7.68 TB
- Interface: PCIe Gen4 x4 with U.2 NVMe protocol
- Form Factor: U.2 NVMe SSD (enterprise drive designed for Dell environments)
- IOPS (Random Read): Up to 1,000,000 IOPS
- Target workloads: Databases, virtualization, real-time analytics, data-intensive AI workloads, and other demanding enterprise applications running on Dell infrastructure
How to Install 7.68TB Enterprise U.2 PCIe X4 SSD for Dell
- Prepare your Dell system by powering down completely, unplugging from power, and following anti-static safety practices. Confirm that the server supports U.2 NVMe drives and PCIe Gen4, and ensure you have the correct mounting hardware and connectors for your chassis model.
- Power down fully, open the drive bay or PCIe U.2 slot, and carefully remove any existing drive if required. Align the 7.68TB UX10 SSD with the connector, slide it into place, and secure the drive with the appropriate screws or tray mechanism. Verify that the drive is seated firmly and that cables are connected securely to avoid intermittent connections.
- Power on the system and enter the BIOS/UEFI to confirm the drive is detected. If applicable, configure the drive as a data drive or boot drive depending on your deployment plan. Apply any Dell-specific NVMe or firmware settings recommended by Dell for optimal compatibility and performance.
- Boot into your operating system and initialize the SSD as needed. Create partitions, format with the desired file system (for example, NTFS on Windows Server or ext4/XFS on Linux), and assign mount points or drive letters. Use your OS storage management tools to verify the drive shows up correctly and is ready for data ingestion.
- Perform a basic health check and run initial benchmarks to ensure stable operation. Implement a data protection strategy with regular backups and monitoring. Keep firmware up to date by checking for revisions from the vendor or Dell and applying updates to maximize reliability and performance over time.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is the capacity of this SSD?
A: 7.68 TB. -
Q: What interface and form factor does it use?
A: It uses a U.2 NVMe interface over PCIe Gen4 x4, designed for enterprise Dell environments. -
Q: Is this drive compatible with Dell servers?
A: Yes, it is designed for Dell systems that support U.2 NVMe drives and PCIe Gen4 interfaces. -
Q: What workloads benefit most from this drive?
A: Large databases, virtualization deployments, real-time analytics, and AI workloads that require high IOPS and low latency. -
Q: What makes the UX10 series unique?
A: The UX10 series leverages hardware-accelerated I/O to boost throughput and reduce CPU overhead, delivering exceptional performance for demanding enterprise workloads.
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