SOLIDIGM D7-P5810 1.60 TB Solid State Drive - U.2 15mm Internal - PCI Express NVMe (PCI Express NVMe 4.0 x4) - Write Intensive

SOLIDIGMSKU: 9596680

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Experience a new standard in enterprise storage with the SOLIDIGM D7-P5810. This 1.60 TB U.2 internal SSD is engineered for the most demanding write-intensive workloads, delivering exceptional performance, endurance, and reliability in data centers, servers, and high-velocity analytics environments. Built on a modern PCIe NVMe 4.0 x4 interface, the D7-P5810 provides the speed and responsiveness required by mission-critical applications while maintaining a compact 15 mm height that fits a wide range of backplanes and drive trays. Whether you are accelerating database transactions, powering real-time analytics streams, or enabling high-throughput logging, this drive is designed to keep data moving at the pace your workloads demand. The combination of Storage Class Memory (SCM) technology and a robust endurance profile positions the D7-P5810 as a scalable solution for long-term enterprise deployments that seek predictable performance under heavy write pressure.

  • Write-intensive endurance: The D7-P5810 is engineered for heavy, sustained writes with endurance up to 50 DWPD, enabling enterprises to sustain aggressive write rates over the drive’s lifespan. This drives down total cost of ownership by reducing maintenance intervals and avoiding premature replacements in write-heavy environments, such as database logging, telemetry capture, and real-time data ingestion pipelines.
  • High-throughput PCIe 4.0 NVMe performance: Leveraging the PCIe 4.0 x4 interface, this drive delivers high sequential and random I/O performance to minimize latency spikes during peak workloads. The architecture is optimized for write-intensive operations where rapid data persistence, batch updates, and rapid commit cycles directly influence application responsiveness and throughput.
  • Storage Class Memory (SCM) architecture: The D7-P5810 blends non-volatile storage with memory-like performance characteristics to reduce latency and maintain consistent I/O under heavy load. SCM technology offers improved write latency and sustained throughput, making it well-suited for workloads that demand both rapid data visibility and reliable endurance over time.
  • Enterprise-grade reliability and compatibility: Built to support data-center service levels with robust data integrity, error management, and dependable long-term availability. The drive’s enterprise-grade design integrates with standard management workflows, firmware updates, and monitoring tools to help IT teams maintain service continuity across large fleets of storage devices.
  • U.2 form factor with 15 mm internal height: The standard U.2 interface simplifies integration into servers, storage arrays, and hot-swap backplanes that support NVMe drives. Its 15 mm height aligns with common enterprise trays and backplanes, enabling straightforward installation, maintenance, and scalability in mixed hardware environments.

Technical Details of SOLIDIGM D7-P5810

  • Capacity: 1.60 TB
  • Form Factor: U.2 15 mm internal
  • Interface: PCIe NVMe 4.0 x4
  • Drive Type: Write Intensive SCM SSD
  • Endurance: Up to 50 DWPD
  • Technology: Storage Class Memory (SCM) SSD
  • Workload Suitability: Write-heavy enterprise applications, real-time data ingestion, and high-throughput logging

How to Install SOLIDIGM D7-P5810

Follow these steps to install or replace the SOLIDIGM D7-P5810 in a compatible system, ensuring proper seating, detection, and minimal downtime:

  • Power down the host system completely and unplug from power sources. Ground yourself to prevent static discharge and protect sensitive electronics.
  • Identify a suitable U.2 NVMe slot or backplane connector that supports a 15 mm height drive. Confirm that the chassis or backplane is configured for U.2 NVMe and that no structural clearance issues exist in the drive bay.
  • If using a hot-swap tray, remove the existing drive and prepare the tray for the new SSD. If installing into a fixed slot, release any retaining screws or latching mechanisms per your chassis documentation.
  • Align the D7-P5810 with the U.2 connector, ensuring the connector pins engage properly. Gently slide the drive into the slot until it is fully seated and secured by the backplane or tray mechanism.
  • Reconnect any backplane cables or tray hardware, close the chassis, and reconnect power. Power on the system and enter the BIOS or UEFI to verify that the drive is detected.
  • In the operating system, initialize the new drive, allocate a suitable volume, and format with the preferred file system. For database or analytics workloads, optimize alignment, striping, and block size settings to achieve optimal throughput and endurance.
  • Implement any necessary firmware updates and integrate monitoring software to track health, wear levels, and performance. Regularly reviewSMART attributes and vendor guidance to maintain peak reliability over time.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What does DWPD mean and why is it important? A: DWPD stands for Drive Writes Per Day. It indicates how many times the drive can be written to each day over its warranty period. A higher DWPD, such as up to 50, signals the drive is engineered for sustained, heavy-use workloads common in data centers and mission-critical applications, delivering predictable performance under continuous write pressure.
  • Q: What workloads is the D7-P5810 best suited for? A: It excels in write-intensive environments such as real-time data logging, transaction logging for databases, caching layers, and high-throughput analytics. The combination of SCM technology and PCIe NVMe performance makes it ideal for workloads that require fast data persistence, low latency, and high reliability under sustained load.
  • Q: Is this drive hot-swappable? A: In compatible servers and backplanes, U.2 NVMe drives can be hot-swapped following the system vendor’s procedures. Always follow proper hot-swap guidelines and ensure data is backed up before removing any drive.
  • Q: How do I monitor drive health? A: Use standard operating system disk utilities and any vendor-provided management tools to monitor SMART attributes, wear-leveling, endurance, and overall health. Regular health checks help anticipate potential issues and plan maintenance before disruptions occur.
  • Q: Do I need special software or drivers? A: Most modern operating systems include NVMe drivers. For maximum performance and monitoring, consult your hardware vendor’s documentation for recommended firmware versions and management utilities tailored to SCM-based NVMe drives.

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