Overview
Do you need to accelerate the performance of your mixed use applications? HPE SAS Mixed Use (MU) Solid State Drives (SSDs) deliver high performance and endurance for applications requiring high read and write IOPS performance. HPE Enterprise SAS MU SSDs transfer data at full duplex (bidirectional) allowing greater I/O bandwidth to alleviate bottlenecks at quadruple the 6Gb interface of SATA drives. HPE Enterprise SAS MU SSDs are best suited for mission-critical applications requiring a balanced mix of read and write I/O to deliver significantly faster data transfers from storage than SATA SSDs. HPE SAS MU SSDs are ideal for big data analytics, high performance compute and virtualization workloads. SAS technology continues to be the interface of choice for many workloads for its reliability and 24x7 operation in the enterprise data center. HPE SSDs are backed by over 3 million hours of testing and qualification ensuring reliable, high performing drives.
  • High performance, exceptional reliability and efficiency for faster business results
  • HPE continues to enhance its SSD portfolio by offering NVMe U.3 universal connect PCIe Gen4 SSDs
  • Self-encrypting FIPS
High performance, exceptional reliability and efficiency for faster business results HPE NVMe High Performance Read Intensive (RI) Solid State Drives are ideal for read caching, social media, bulk storage, email and boot/swap. Achieve higher IOPS and low latency to enhance the performance of your data center. Maintain data accuracy with full data-path error detection. HPE continues to enhance its SSD portfolio by offering NVMe U.3 universal connect PCIe Gen4 SSDs HPE NVMe U.3 Universal Connect PCIe Gen4 SSDs deliver higher performance for server-storage solutions to better meet the challenges within high performance workloads. HPE NVMe U.3 Universal Connect PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSDs are 100% backwards compatible with NVMe U.2 SSD backplanes on HPE Gen10 servers. Self-encrypting FIPS Supports Self-Encrypting TCG Opal FIPS-140-2. Protect data if the storage device is physically stolen or subject to inappropriate chain of custody, returned for warranty, repair, expired lease, disposal, or repurposed for other storage duties.