- Exascend 30.72TB PE4 SSD claims to avoid thermal thrilling at 70 ° C
- Uses the thermal algorithm predicted to keep performance in hot, compact deployment
- Eat 7 watts only when active and 1.5 watts are useless
In a market under Kuxia and Samsung, Axisland has introduced it, which they call the industry’s first 30.72TB SSD in the 7mm U.2 form element.
It seems that the company is targeting thermal challenged deployments, such as Edge servers and compact AI systems, where the air flow is limited and the electricity budgets are strict.
Axi Second says its new PE4 series maintains permanent thermoplastic at the temperature of permanent thermal thrilling at a temperature covers 70 ° C, a problem that usually causes high -density storage solutions.
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This heat control is obtained through its proprietary adaptive thermal control technology, which is obtained from a mixture of predispting algorithms, optimized controller layout, and a template designed to improve heat consumption.
Although the basic approach seems to borrow from the leading principles of inactive temperature management, it remains to be seen how well it performs in real -world data centers.
PE4 drives use 3D TLC Nand and PCIE Gen4 X4 interface, providing 1 DWPD endurance and up to 2 million hours of MTBF.
This rating is common for the enterprise drives of this class, but in a continuous writing environment, the long -term SSD’s long -term process will be required to be verified.
On the Security Front, the drive AES-256 hardware encryption and TCG UPAL 2.0 compliance.
It also supports the protection of data from the end to the end through the LDPC and the raid level equality.
The SSD field upgrades uses hardware -based power loss and support for the upgradeable firmware, which makes it useful for the deployment of Edge where physical access is limited.
“PE4 30.72TB is not just a growing step,” said Frank Chen, CEO of Exysland. This is a sample shift for Edge and Premies Storage. “
“Through the supply of 30.72TB storage in the 7 mm slim form element, by reducing power consumption by 50 %, we enable users to measure the storage density without existing thermal design or server layout maintenance.”
PE4 power consumption is 7 watts when active and less than 1.5 watts when useless.
It is claimed that the use of most other drives is less than 70 %.
It is unclear if this surface performance remains the same under a mixed workload, but if this happens, it can help reduce the cooling requirements and make the system maximum energy efficient.
In addition to the 30.72TB model, Axisland also launched a 23.04TB version that maintains the same 7mm form factor, thermal control properties, and power performance, which makes it a more affordable option for deployment that does not require maximum density.
Chen added, “For users who need a sweet position between 15.36TB and 30.72TB, our new 23.04TB model provides additional storage headroom at a higher budget friendly price.”


