Industrial M.2 PCIe NVMe SSDs
The latest generation of M.2 SSDs is based on the NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) protocol and the PCIe interface. NVMe offers the highest throughput and fastest response times to date for all types of enterprise workloads and was specially developed for applications with high speed requirements, such as servers and data centres or industrial automation. By integrating the new NVMe 1.3 standard, speeds of up to 3,420MB/s (read speed) and 3,050MB/s (write speed) are achieved with significantly lower latency compared to the previous AHCI protocol.
The PCIe NVMe SSDs are available with or without housing. The modules are optionally available with industrial temperature range and with PLP (Power Loss Protection).
Specifications
- pSLC, MLC, and TLC NAND flash memory
- PCIe interface
- M.2 form factors: 2280, 2260, 2242 and 2230
- PLP (Power Loss Protection)
- Industrial temperature range from -40°C to +85°C
- Capacities: up to 8TB
- Improved error correction
- Dynamic thermal throttling
- Global wear levelling
- Long-term availability and fixed BOM (Bill of Material)
Industrial M.2 SSD
The M.2 PCIe SSDs in our portfolio are all highly reliable.
AES 256-bit encryption and TCG Opal
With virtually unbreakable AES 256 and TCG Opal encryption, our SSDs offer the highest level of data protection and guarantee unbeatable encryption that meets the strictest data security requirements.
Long-term availability
Our M.2 PCIe SSDs are available for a long time and are therefore suitable for industrial applications where components are often subjected to extensive testing before qualification. In addition, they come with a fixed BOM (Bill Of Material). This means that all components remain the same for each part number, ensuring 100% compatibility from one delivery to the next. Product changes are communicated months in advance, allowing enough time to secure stocks or to evaluate new products.
Power Loss Protection
The Power Loss Protection (PLP) mechanism is a combination of controller-based solutions and capacitors built into the SSD, making sure the write cycle of data in the cache is finished even in the event of sudden power loss. PLP helps prevent both data loss and corruption of the file system, and thus protects the SSD against complete failure.