SMART Modular Technologies Announces Next Generation of PCIe NVMe SSDs
SMART Modular Technologies, a division of SGH, introduces the DuraFlash™ MP3000 PCIe NVMe SSD portfolio, enhancing storage options for data centers and telecom applications. The MP3000 series features M.2 2280, 22110, and E1.S form factors with capacities from 240GB to 1920GB and speeds up to 3500MB/s read and 2000MB/s write. It incorporates SafeDATA™ technology for power-loss protection, targeting enterprise environments with up to 1 Drive Write per Day endurance. The MP3000 is compliant with NVMe v1.4 and includes advanced security features like self-encryption.
- Launch of DuraFlash MP3000 PCIe NVMe SSDs expands storage options for data center and telecom applications.
- High performance with speeds up to 3500MB/s read and 2000MB/s write.
- Support for multiple form factors (M.2 2280, M.2 22110, E1.S) and a broad capacity range (240GB to 1920GB).
- Incorporation of SafeDATA™ technology for enhanced data protection during power loss.
- Compliance with NVMe v1.4 specification, ensuring modern enterprise SSD features.
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New DuraFlash™ MP3000 portfolio of PCIe NVMe products expands Flash choices for data center, networking, and telecom applications
SMART Modular introduces the MP3000 family of PCIe NVMe drives in M.2 2280, M.2 22110, and EDSFF E1.S form factors available in both industrial and commercial temperature grades. (Photo: Business Wire)
“We are excited to announce this new series of DuraFlash PCIe NVMe SSD products, which will enable our customers to take advantage of next-gen PCIe Gen 4 x4 compatibility,” said
The MP3000 offers speeds up to 3500MB/s Sequential Read and 2000MB/s Sequential Writes. It is compliant to NVMe v1.4 specification with supported enterprise SSD features such as Namespace Management (up to 16 namespaces), out-of-band NVMe Management Interface (NVMe-MI), and 512-bytes and 4096-bytes LBA formats.
For Enterprise environments, the MP3000 series meets endurance requirements of up to 1 Drive Write per Day (DWPD) of Enterprise workloads as defined by JEDEC. The MP3000 series is also offered in extended life cycle versions for industrial applications that need longer availability. Since power loss is a key concern in most applications, the MP3000 also come with the SafeDATA™ system, SMART Modular’s power-loss data protection system that includes specialized hardware circuitry and algorithms for securely protecting in-flight data during a power loss or power fluctuation scenarios. The MP3000 series products are Self-Encrypting Drives (SEDs) supporting advanced security features that include Secure Boot with PKI-based firmware authenticity verification and the latest Trusted Computing Groups (TCG) Opal 2.01 standard with AES-XTS 256 data encryption.
Form Factor |
Capacities |
Temperature Grade |
SafeDATA Technology Version |
M.2 2280 |
240GB – 1920GB |
Industrial and Commercial |
Yes |
M.2 22110 |
240GB – 1920GB |
Industrial and Commercial |
Yes |
E1.S |
240GB – 1920GB |
Industrial and Commercial |
Yes |
SMART Modular builds upon its decades of experience in supporting demanding environments -- in networking, telecommunications, factory automation, military and industrial -- to bring a solution such as the DuraFlash MP3000 portfolio that meets all of the latest industry standards for performance, security and power-loss protection.
For more information on SMART’s new MP3000 drives and SSDs, visit the product page at smartm.com
*The stylized “S” and “SMART” as well as “SMART Modular Technologies”, “DuraFlash”, and “SafeDATA” are trademarks or registered trademarks of
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