Enterprise NVMe SSDs: Reliable Flash Technology for Continuous Operation
Enterprise NVMe SSD Prices
Filter products
Kioxia
KCM6DRUL7T68 Kioxia CM6-R 7.68TB U.3 NVMe 2.5" Server SSD
Out of stock
Micron
MTFDKCC15T3TGH-1BC1ZABYYR Micron 9400 PRO 15360GB U.3 NVMe 2.5" Server SSD
Out of stock
Micron
MTFDKCC960TFR-1BC1ZABYYR Micron 7450 PRO 960GB U.3 NVMe 2.5" Server SSD
Out of stock
Kioxia
KCD61LUL7T68 Kioxia CD6-R 7680GB U.3 NVMe 2.5" Server SSD
Out of stock
Intel
SSDPE2MD800G401 Intel DC P3700 800GB U.2 NVMe 2.5" Server SSD
Out of stock
Micron
MTFDKCC15T3TGP-1BK1DABYY Micron 7500 PRO 15.36TB U.3 NVMe 2.5" Server SSD
Out of stock
Micron
MTFDKCC30T7TGH-1BC1ZABYY Micron 9400 PRO 30.72TB U.3 NVMe 2.5" Server SSD
Out of stock
Micron
MTFDKCB1T6TFS-1BC1ZABYY Micron 7450 MAX 1.6TB U.3 NVMe 2.5" Server SSD
Out of stock
Can't find the right product from "Enterprise NVMe SSD"?
Frequently Asked Questions about Enterprise NVMe:
Form factors of Enterprise NVMe SSDs: M.2, U.2/U.3, and AIC
NVMe SSDs for server use come in various form factors, each optimized for specific applications:
M.2 NVMe SSDs: The Compact Performance Booster
An M.2 SSD is the compact standard for NVMe storage. Thanks to their extremely small form factor (typically M.2 2280), they are installed directly on the motherboard in a dedicated M.2 slot. This makes them the ideal choice as a fast boot drive for the operating system or as a high-performance caching layer. It is important to distinguish them from SATA M.2 SSDs, which use the same form factor but a significantly slower SATA connection.
U.2 / U.3 SSDs (2.5-inch SFF): The Enterprise Standard
The 2.5-inch SFF form factor is the established standard for enterprise storage. U.2 and the newer, backward-compatible U.3 SSDs use this form factor and allow for installation in hot-swap capable drive bays at the front of the server. This offers crucial advantages: the SSDs can be replaced while in operation, greatly simplifying maintenance. This form factor is the first choice for building large, highly available NVMe storage arrays.
AIC (Add-in Card) SSDs: Maximum Performance per Slot
An AIC (Add-in Card) NVMe SSD is essentially an SSD on a full-fledged PCIe card. It is plugged directly into an available x4, x8, or x16 PCIe slot on the motherboard. This form factor offers very high performance per PCIe slot through direct connection and good cooling capability but is not hot-swap capable and primarily intended for specialized scenarios. It is ideal for workstations or servers that require maximum possible I/O performance for specific applications such as video editing or scientific simulations.
The Benefits of Server NVMe SSDs
Server NVMe SSDs offer decisive advantages over conventional SATA or SAS solutions, especially noticeable in business-critical environments:
- High Performance: NVMe SSDs enable considerably higher read and write speeds. This ensures fast data access even with large workloads and complex applications.
- Low Latency: The direct PCIe protocol drastically reduces access times. This is particularly beneficial for virtualization, VMware environments, and database-intensive applications.
- Reliability & Flash Technology: Flash-based NVMe SSDs are robust, durable, and designed for continuous 24/7 operation. This reduces failure risks and ensures the stability of your systems.
- Scalability: Server NVMe SSDs can be integrated into RAID arrays – depending on the platform, firmware, controller, or software RAID – to combine data redundancy and performance. Thus, storage systems grow flexibly with your company's demands.
- Energy Efficiency: Compared to traditional hard drives, NVMe SSDs offer significantly higher performance per watt, which saves costs and reduces cooling requirements particularly in large data centers.
- Optimized Storage Performance: Ideal for data-intensive applications, fast database access, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), and storage arrays that require consistently high IOPS.
Optimize your servers now with powerful NVMe SSDs! Request a non-binding quote and get personalized advice.
Compatibility and Integration of Server NVMe SSDs
For server NVMe SSDs to work optimally, hardware and software compatibility is crucial:
- Protocols: Server NVMe SSDs use the NVMe protocol over PCIe, which allows for significantly higher performance and lower latencies compared to SAS- and SATA-based drives.
- RAID Integration: Many NVMe SSDs can be integrated into RAID arrays – depending on the platform, controller, or software RAID – to combine data redundancy and performance.
- Firmware & Updates: Manufacturers offer regular firmware updates to ensure stability, security, and compatibility.
- Software Support: Monitoring tools and management software help efficiently monitor the SSDs and optimally utilize the storage.
Server NVMe SSDs – Enterprise Quality for the Highest Demands of Server Hardware
When purchasing critical flash storage that holds your company's or clients' most valuable data, no compromises should be made. We rely on tested enterprise quality designed for demanding 24/7 server operation – see for yourself!
- Extra discount for bulk orders
- Available 24/7 for you
- Free shipping
- Warranty extension up to 6 years
- Highest quality
- Non-binding & individual quote
Maximize the efficiency and reliability of your servers with our NVMe SSDs, specially developed for data-intensive applications, virtualization, and high-performance computing!