Description
Elevate data-center performance with the SOLIDIGM D3-S4520 1.92 TB Solid State Drive. Built for enterprise servers and cloud storage, this 2.5-inch internal SSD is designed to deliver consistent, high-speed data access across demanding workloads. The D3-S4520 combines standard-endurance reliability with a dense, compact form factor to help you maximize rack density, reduce latency, and boost IOPS per terabyte—key metrics that determine how many users you can serve simultaneously and how quickly applications respond. Ideal for databases, virtualization, virtual desktop infrastructure, and other I/O-intensive tasks, this drive is engineered to outperform legacy hard disk drives while consuming less energy, generating less heat, and simplifying data-center operations. Whether you’re expanding an existing deployment or building a new rack, the D3-S4520 provides dependable, scalable storage that grows with your business needs.
With a focus on cloud-friendly endurance and enterprise-grade quality, the SOLIDIGM D3-S4520 is a trusted choice for organizations seeking predictable performance over the long term. The 1.92 TB capacity strikes a balance between capacity and latency, ensuring hot data remains readily accessible while preserving efficient backup, replication, and archival workflows. Its compatibility with standard 2.5-inch drive bays makes upgrades straightforward in conventional servers, backplanes, and storage arrays, enabling rapid deployment without specialized adapters. The drive is engineered to sustain high-availability environments, offering robust data integrity features and consistent throughput that keep mission-critical applications responsive under load. In short, the D3-S4520 is a practical, performance-forward SSD that aligns with modern data-center strategies aimed at lowering total cost of ownership while maintaining peak service levels.
- High-capacity storage for data-intensive workloads: 1.92 TB of solid-state storage provides ample space for hot data, frequently accessed files, OS and application binaries, and database transaction logs, reducing data shuttling and accelerating workload timelines across virtualized and containerized environments.
- 2.5-inch internal form factor with SATA 6Gb/s (SATA/600) interface: A familiar, plug-and-play form factor that fits standard server trays and drive bays, enabling seamless upgrades in traditional rack-mounted servers, NVMe-to-SATA bridges, or hybrid storage systems while delivering full SATA 6Gb/s performance.
- Enterprise-grade endurance for cloud storage: Designed to support steady-state and bursty cloud workloads, ensuring consistent latency, sustainable throughput, and reliable operation in multi-tenant environments where predictable IOPS matter most.
- Improved IOPS and latency versus HDDs: Standard-endurance SSD with optimized firmware reduces random read/write latency and accelerates random I/O operations, producing snappier application performance, faster boot times, and quicker database queries compared with traditional HDD-based storage.
- Energy efficiency and reliable operation: Lower power draw, cooler operation, and longer drive life contribute to a smaller data-center footprint and lower total cost of ownership, making the D3-S4520 appealing for dense server configurations, edge deployments, and long-running workloads.
Technical Details of SOLIDIGM D3-S4520
- Capacity: 1.92 TB
- Drive Type: Solid State Drive (SSD)
- Form Factor: 2.5-inch internal
- Interface: SATA 6Gb/s (SATA/600)
- Endurance: Standard-endurance
how to install SOLIDIGM D3-S4520
Installing the SOLIDIGM D3-S4520 is straightforward in servers and storage systems that support 2.5-inch SATA drives. Follow these practical steps to ensure a smooth, reliable upgrade or deployment:
- Power down the server or storage array and disconnect all power sources to avoid electrical hazards. Ground yourself to prevent static discharge that could damage sensitive electronics.
- Open the chassis or access the drive shelf where the new SSD will be installed. If replacing an existing drive, remove the old drive from its tray or backplane as per your hardware guide, noting screw locations and mounting orientation.
- Prepare the D3-S4520 in its drive tray, aligning the screw holes with the tray and securing it firmly. If your system uses a tool-less mounting, ensure the latch or bracket locks the drive securely in place.
- Connect the SATA data cable to the drive’s SATA interface and attach the other end to the motherboard or backplane. Attach the corresponding SATA power connector from the power supply or backplane. Ensure cables are neatly routed and do not obstruct fans or other components.
- Power on the system and enter BIOS/UEFI or the storage controller management utility. Detect the new drive, initialize it if required, and configure any relevant RAID or pass-through settings. If you are cloning from an existing drive, perform the clone operation using supported software or hardware tools. Finally, format or partition the drive in the operating system and verify SMART attributes and health status after the first boot.
Frequently asked questions
- What capacity does the SOLIDIGM D3-S4520 provide? It offers 1.92 TB of solid-state storage, optimized for enterprise workloads that require fast access to large data sets.
- What interface does this drive use? It uses a SATA 6Gb/s (SATA/600) interface, compatible with SATA I/II/III ports and backplanes, delivering high throughput for SATA-based systems.
- Who should consider the D3-S4520? Data-center operators, cloud service providers, virtualization teams, and businesses that rely on storage-intensive applications and databases needing low latency and steady performance.
- Is this drive suitable for cloud storage and data-center workloads? Yes. It is designed for standard-endurance workloads common in cloud storage and server environments, delivering predictable performance and reliability.
- How does it compare to HDDs? The D3-S4520 provides significantly lower latency, higher IOPS, and better energy efficiency, resulting in faster application response, quicker data access, and reduced total cost of ownership in data centers.
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