Solidigm - D3-S4620 Series - Solid State Drive - Generic Single Pack

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Solidigm D3-S4620 Series SATA SSD — Generic Single Pack

The Solidigm D3-S4620 Series represents a mid-endurance, enterprise-class solid-state drive built to replace traditional hard drives in servers and storage arrays. Formerly manufactured by Intel and now offered under the Solidigm brand, this Generic Single Pack is designed to deliver significantly higher IOPS per terabyte and more productive data throughput than legacy HDDs. Engineered to optimize server efficiency, the D3-S4620 Series balances robust performance with predictable endurance, making it a versatile choice for data centers, virtualization hosts, and rack-mounted storage solutions that demand reliable, higher-speed storage without sacrificing capacity.

  • High performance with better IOPS/TB: The D3-S4620 Series is designed to accelerate data-heavy workloads by delivering improved input/output operations per second (IOPS) and higher throughput per terabyte compared to traditional hard disk drives. This translates to faster boot times, quicker application responses, and smoother performance under concurrent workloads—ideal for databases, virtual machines, and large-scale analytics in mid-tier data-center environments.
  • Mid-endurance reliability for steady workloads: Built for mid-endurance workloads, these SATA SSDs provide consistent latency and reliable data handling across sustained operations. They enable predictable performance in semi-persistent, mixed-use server roles, while maintaining solid endurance characteristics that help extend drive life in busy racks and storage pools.
  • Seamless integration into existing SATA ecosystems: With a standard SATA interface (SATA III) and familiar form factors, the D3-S4620 Series plugs into current servers, storage controllers, and JBOD configurations without requiring new infrastructure. It supports straightforward deployment in environments that already rely on SATA storage, helping administrators accelerate upgrades from HDD-based fleets.
  • Energy efficiency and cooler operation: Compared with HDDs, Solidigm SSDs reduce power consumption and lower heat output for the same storage capacity. This helps data-center operators achieve better power efficiency, reduce cooling requirements, and improve overall data-center density—especially beneficial for dense racks and multi-drive arrays.
  • Value-driven upgrade with total cost of ownership benefits: By delivering higher performance per watt and longer service life than traditional HDDs, the D3-S4620 Series supports faster application throughput, lower maintenance windows, and fewer drive replacements. These factors collectively contribute to a lower total cost of ownership (TCO) over the life of the deployment, while maintaining capacity headroom up to 3.84 TB for growing workloads.

Technical Details of Solidigm D3-S4620 Series SATA SSD

  • Interface: SATA 6 Gb/s (SATA III) for broad compatibility with standard server workstations, storage controllers, and motherboard ports.
  • Form factor: 2.5-inch drive commonly used in enterprise servers and storage bays, with dimensions compatible with standard drive sleds and hot-swap cages in many enclosures.
  • Capacities: Up to 3.84 TB, offering ample space for operating systems, databases, virtual machines, and large data sets within a single drive, reducing the need for multi-drive sprawl.
  • Endurance tier: Mid-endurance design tailored for mixed and data-centric workloads, balancing longevity with price-per-GB for mid-tier enterprise deployments.
  • Target workloads: Optimized for server and data-center use cases, including virtualization hosts, boot drives for dense server farms, databases, and high-throughput file services where predictable performance is essential.

How to install Solidigm D3-S4620 Series SSD

  • Power down the server or workstation and disconnect the power cables to ensure safe handling of components.
  • Open the chassis and locate an available 2.5-inch drive bay that supports SATA drives. Remove any existing drive if you are upgrading or prepare a free bay for the new SSD.
  • Mount the Solidigm D3-S4620 in the drive bay using the appropriate mounting hardware or sleds. Secure the drive firmly to prevent vibration during operation.
  • Connect the SATA data cable to the drive and the SATA power cable from the server’s PSU or backplane. Make sure all connections are snug and properly seated.
  • Power on the system and enter the BIOS/UEFI to confirm that the SATA controller is active (AHCI mode is typically recommended for best performance and compatibility).
  • In your operating system, initialize the new SSD, create a partition, and format it with your preferred file system. If integrating into a RAID array or storage pool, configure the array or pool according to your storage strategy.
  • If applicable, update the drive’s firmware from the Solidigm/Intel support page to ensure you have the latest optimizations and reliability enhancements. Run SMART diagnostics after installation to verify health and status.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the Solidigm D3-S4620 Series? The D3-S4620 Series is a mid-endurance enterprise-class SATA SSD designed to deliver higher performance and better data throughput than traditional HDDs, while offering reliable endurance for mixed server workloads. This is a Generic Single Pack under the Solidigm brand, formerly Intel.
  • What capacities are available? The lineup includes models with a total capacity of up to 3.84 TB, enabling substantial storage density in a single drive and reducing the need for additional disks in some configurations.
  • Which workloads is it best suited for? It is well-suited for data-center environments that require improved IOPS/TB, such as virtualization hosts, boot drives in dense server racks, small to mid-size databases, file services, and general-purpose enterprise storage where predictable performance is valued.
  • How do I maximize performance and reliability? Use the drive in a compatible SATA controller with AHCI enabled, keep firmware up to date, run regular maintenance like TRIM where supported, align partitions properly, and monitor health via SMART attributes. Consider pairing the SSD with a robust cooling solution in high-density enclosures to maintain consistent performance.
  • Is this drive compatible with existing SATA infrastructure? Yes. The D3-S4620 Series uses a standard SATA interface and a common 2.5-inch form factor, making it compatible with most servers, workstations, and storage arrays that support SATA SSDs. Always verify controller compatibility and firmware requirements for your specific system.

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