Sabrent Introduces Rocket Enterprise Level U.2/U.3 PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe SSD With Up To 30TB Capacity

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Scalable Storage Up to 30.72TB.

[Press Release] The Rocket Enterprise PCIe 4.0 U.2/U.3 NVMe SSD (SB-P4U2) offers enterprise-grade performance with speeds up to 7,000 MB/s read and 6,800 MB/s write. It handles intensive workloads efficiently with 4K random read/write speeds reaching 1,600K/180K IOPS and ultra-low latency. Available in capacities from 1.92TB to 30.72TB, it provides scalable storage solutions.

Built for reliability, it supports one drive write per day (DWPD), with the 30.72TB model reaching up to 56PBW endurance. Its ultra-low bit error rate (UBER < 1 sector per 10¹⁸ bits read) and 2.5 million hours MTBF ensure data integrity and long-term performance.

Sabrent Rocket Enterprise NVMe

Enterprise-grade features include end-to-end metadata protection, power loss protection, namespace support, NVMe-MI for manageability, and optional encryption for security compliance. The SSD is power-efficient, consuming 21W under load and 6W idle while maintaining consistent speeds.

It integrates seamlessly into enterprise storage infrastructures and is compatible with both U.2 and U.3 slots. Optimized for AI, application servers, and cloud computing, it enhances performance while offering high endurance and security.

With up to 30.72TB capacity, low power consumption, and advanced reliability, the Rocket Enterprise SSD is a scalable and future-proof storage solution. Check out the product page for more details.

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