SOLIDIGM D5-P5336 15.36 TB Solid State Drive - E1.L Internal - PCI Express NVMe (PCI Express NVMe 4.0 x4) - Read Intensive

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SOLIDIGM D5-P5336 15.36 TB NVMe PCIe 4.0 x4 Read-Intensive Internal SSD (E1.L)

The Solidigm D5-P5336 is a high-capacity, read-optimized solid state drive built for demanding data-center workloads. As part of Solidigm’s third-generation QLC SSD family, this drive delivers an industry-leading blend of capacity, read performance, and value for read- and data-intensive tasks. Designed to accelerate metadata services, caching layers, streaming applications, big-data analytics, and other read-heavy environments, the D5-P5336 combines a generous 15.36 TB capacity with robust read throughput and sustained performance. Its PCIe Gen4 x4 NVMe interface unlocks the kind of bandwidth required by contemporary dense servers, storage arrays, and cloud infrastructure while maintaining a cost-effective profile typical of QLC-based products. The drive is purpose-built for enterprise workloads that demand fast access to large datasets, quick boot and database warm-up, and efficient scaling in data-center deployments.

With the D5-P5336, enterprises gain a storage solution that prioritizes predictable read performance across long-tail workloads and large catalogs. The third-generation QLC architecture enables higher capacities per device while maintaining favorable read latency, making it a compelling option for cache-tiering, read-intensive databases, content delivery networks, and analytics pipelines where fast read access translates to lower latency and higher throughput. The E1.L internal form factor supports modern data-center servers and storage backplanes, enabling dense configuration in racks and optimized cabling. In short, this Solidigm drive is engineered to lower total cost of ownership by combining substantial capacity with proven read efficiency and reliability for enterprise-grade deployments.

  • Massive capacity for data-heavy workloads: At 15.36 TB, the D5-P5336 provides ample space for large catalogs, media libraries, metadata caches, and read-dominant datasets without frequent expansion or tiering.
  • Read-optimized performance: Designed to accelerate read-intensive tasks with high sequential and random read throughput, enabling faster data access, faster analytics, and quicker query results.
  • PCIe 4.0 NVMe interface: The PCIe Gen4 x4 interface delivers substantial bandwidth to support high-throughput read workloads, low latency, and efficient parallel I/O for multi-user environments.
  • E1.L internal form factor: A compact, scalable form factor suited for dense data-center servers, backplanes, and storage arrays, enabling flexible deployment in racks and blade environments.
  • Value-driven QLC technology with enterprise readiness: Third-generation QLC brings cost efficiency without sacrificing essential data-center reliability and performance for long-read workloads and cache use-cases.

Technical Details of SOLIDIGM D5-P5336 15.36 TB Solid State Drive

  • Model: Solidigm D5-P5336
  • Capacity: 15.36 TB
  • Form Factor: E1.L Internal
  • Interface: PCIe Gen4 NVMe (PCI Express 4.0 x4)
  • Drive Type: Read-Intensive Solid State Drive (QLC-based)
  • Target Workloads: Read-heavy databases, metadata services, streaming applications, caching layers, analytics preprocessing
  • Endurance: Enterprise-grade endurance designed for read-dominant scenarios
  • Warranty: Enterprise warranty coverage (typical for data-center SSD offerings)

How to install SOLIDIGM D5-P5336 15.36 TB Internal SSD

Installing the Solidigm D5-P5336 is straightforward in compatible servers and storage systems. Follow these best-practice steps to ensure a smooth deployment and optimal performance:

  • Verify compatibility: Confirm that your server, backplane, or storage array supports PCIe NVMe drives in the E1.L form factor and that the system firmware (BIOS/UEFI) is up to date. Check vendor documentation for any firmware prerequisites or driver requirements.
  • Power down and prepare: Perform a safe power-down of the host system. Ground yourself to prevent static discharge and gather the necessary mounting hardware if the drive requires securing screws or a specific backplane.
  • Install the drive: Insert the D5-P5336 into the appropriate PCIe NVMe slot or hot-swap bay/backplane that accommodates the E1.L form factor. Ensure firm seating and proper alignment to avoid damage during operation.
  • Power up and recognize: Boot the system and enter the storage or OS utility (BIOS/UEFI, RAID controller, or software-defined storage manager) to verify the drive appears as a new NVMe device. If needed, update or apply controller firmware to enable optimal operation with QLC media.
  • Initialize and format: In your operating system or storage management software, initialize the drive, create one or more volumes, and format with the desired file system (for example, NTFS, ext4, XFS, or a Linux software RAID configuration). Consider implementing a storage pool or tiering strategy that leverages the drive’s read-optimized characteristics.
  • Configure performance and reliability options: If your environment supports it, enable features such as write buffering policies, over-provisioning, or NVMe namespace management to tailor performance and endurance to your workloads. Validate the drive’s health and monitor SMART attributes through your preferred monitoring tools.
  • Test thoroughly: Run representative read workloads to verify throughput, latency, and cache behavior. Validate drive performance under realistic data-center conditions and ensure compatibility with your application stack.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the capacity of the SOLIDIGM D5-P5336? It is a 15.36 terabyte (TB) internal NVMe SSD designed for read-intensive workloads in data centers.
  • What interface and form factor does it use? It uses a PCIe Gen4 x4 NVMe interface in an E1.L internal form factor, optimized for dense server and storage backplanes.
  • What workloads is this drive best suited for? Read-heavy databases, metadata services, caching layers, content streaming, analytics preprocessing, and other read-intensive data-center tasks where fast data access is essential.
  • Is this drive compatible with older servers? Compatibility depends on server hardware supporting PCIe NVMe drives in the E1.L form factor and having a suitable firmware/driver stack. Always verify vendor compatibility before purchase.
  • What OS and software environments support this SSD? Enterprise-grade NVMe drives like the D5-P5336 are typically supported across major operating systems (Linux, Windows Server, VMware/Hyper-V, and other virtualization platforms) when the host hardware and drivers are up to date.
  • How should I deploy this drive for best performance? Consider pairing it with a storage tier strategy, using it as a read-optimized cache or capacity tier, and implementing appropriate namespace and provisioning settings to maximize throughput and latency characteristics for your workloads.

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