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KIOXIA SDF1E86DAB02T 960GB Triple-Level Cell PCI Express NVMe 4.0 x4 Read Intensive SFF 2.5-Inch Solid State Drive OPENBOX

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NVMe 4.0 Performance and Triple-Level Cell Architecture

The KIOXIA SDF1E86DAB02T SSD utilizes the PCI Express NVMe 4.0 x4 interface, providing double the bandwidth compared to the previous generation for ultra-fast data processing. Its design is based on Triple-Level Cell (TLC) technology, which balances high storage density with sustained read and write performance. This architecture is specifically optimized for "Read Intensive" workloads, making it an ideal component for content servers, relational databases, and virtualization environments where quick access to information is critical.

SFF Format and Enterprise-Level Reliability

Presented in a compact 2.5-inch (SFF) format, this 960 GB SSD fits perfectly into server bays and high-density storage enclosures. NVMe technology drastically reduces latency compared to traditional SATA protocols, ensuring maximum system responsiveness during peak activity. As an "OpenBox" product, the drive retains all of its enterprise-class technical specifications, including advanced data protection mechanisms against power outages and sophisticated error management. Its hardware robustness ensures increased longevity for professional infrastructures requiring constant service availability.

Condition New OpenBox
Disk type NVMe SSD
Format 2.5" SFF
Storage capacity 960 GB
Storage interface 4x PCIe 4.0
Type TLC

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