- Innodisk launched the PCIE Gen5 SSD series for AI and BIG data demands
- Read speed for 128TB capacity and enterprise data centers up to 14GBPS
- The new drive supports several form factors with increased safety and VMware compatibility
Innodisk has announced its first PCIE GEN5 SSD series, which targets the high performance-and attractive-detta center market.
The new drive is designed to meet AI model training, large data analytics and other data-intensive environment. The series supports several form factors including U.2, EDSFF E1.S, E3.S, and new E3.l, providing flexibility for a wide range of enterprises and data centers.
“To ensure high quality and alignment with market trends, the PCIE GEN5 SSD aims to increase integration with industry-agronic data center standards, such as OCP Data Center NVMMME SSD SSD Spect V2.0,” Inodisk made comments.
Read fast/write speed
Manufactured on the PCIE Gen5 X4 interface, Innodisk says the new 128TB drives achieve up to 14GB/s and write up to 10GB/s up to 10GB/s.
The company says that the PCIE GEN5 SSDs have been developed to integrate easily with industry standards, which provide compatibility with the VMWare environment and other virtuous systems to increase performance.
Entrepreneurs managing large-scale or multi-level deployment will benefit from facilities such as streamlined SSD management and NVME-Mi for multi-numspace support, which helps ensure scalable, efficient operations, calling inodiscs.
SSD also includes advanced security mechanisms. The safe boot technology firm conducts digital signature during the firmware update, blocks unauthorized amendments and only executes verified firmware.
Innodisk PCIE GEN5 SSD series is expected to be available in the second quarter of 2025, but there is no word on pricing yet.