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Intel® Solid-State Drive Data Center
S3500 Series delivers next-generation performance to meet the growing storage
needs of cloud computing.Deployment of Intel® SSDs in data centers increases
multicore CPU utilization, reduces rack space, lowers power consumption and
improves total cost of ownership.Based on Intel's industry-leading 20nm NAND
flash memory, the new SSD offers fast, consistent performance and stress-free
protection in a cost- and power-efficient design.
Intel® Solid-State Drive Data Center S3500 Series
CLOUD COMPUTING EXPO, New York, June 11, 2013 -- Intel Corporation today
announced the Intel® Solid-State Drive DC S3500 Series, its latest solid-state
drive (SSD) for data centers and cloud computing. Designed for read-intensive
applications such as Web hosting, cloud computing and data center
virtualization, the Intel DC S3500 Series is an ideal replacement for
traditional hard disk drives (HDD), allowing data centers to save significant
costs by moving toward an all-SSD storage model.
Intel SSDs, including the Intel SSD DC S3500 Series, enable transformational
improvements in cloud infrastructure, fostering new and enriching Web
experiences. End customers experience quicker Web page loads and improved
response times as a result of dramatically improved data access times and
reduced latency. IT managers and cloud developers are rewarded with improved
total cost of ownership as a result of reduced power consumption, more
consistent performance and smaller space requirements. More than half of U.S.
businesses now employ cloud computing applications, and IDC predicts that
worldwide spending on cloud services will reach $44.2 billion this year1. Data
centers powering these cloud applications need to quickly, efficiently and
reliably scale to handle the tremendous growth of connected users and data
traffic.
"The Intel SSD DC S3500 Series breaks through barriers – like the need for
high throughput/low latency storage with a low total cost of ownership – to
deliver the storage solution that meets the needs of the cloud, and its demand
for storage, which has exploded in recent years," said Rob Crooke, Intel
corporate vice president and general manager for the Non-Volatile Memory
Solutions Group. "Intel's data center family of SSDs helps make cloud computing
faster and more reliable, enabling more transactions and richer
experiences."
In cloud computing and data center environments, fast and consistent
performance, reduced power consumption, high multicore CPU utilization and
stress-free data protection are important requirements. The Intel SSD DC S3500
Series offers enterprise IT and data center managers storage options that
deliver increased IO performance, reliability and a lower total cost of
ownership over traditional HDDs, ideal for cloud applications.
"Intel SSDs have enabled our chip designers to gain up to 27 percent
performance throughput in our massive design distributed computing environment,"
said Kim Stevenson, chief information officer at Intel. "In fact, we are
increasing our deployment of Intel SSDs in our data centers from 10,000 units to
40,000 by the end of this year to enable our global design team to help bring
products to market faster."
By combining 20nm Intel® NAND Flash Memory technology with SATA 6 Gb/s
interface support, the Intel SSD DC S3500 Series delivers sequential read speeds
of up to 500 MB/s and sequential write speeds of up to 450 MB/s and a tight
distribution of input/outputs per second with low maximum latencies. Random read
performance can go up to 75,000 input-output operations per second.
The Intel SSD DC S3500 Series also includes data protection features to
address IT and data center professional's concerns of data loss. Built-in
capacitors provide a short period of backup power to the drive allowing it to
finish operations in the event of power loss. The drives also use 256-bit AES
encryption for data protection.
The new SSDs will be offered in capacities ranging from 80 gigabyte (GB) to
800GB and both 2.5 and 1.8 inch form factors. Available through Intel
distributors and resellers, the Intel DC S3500 Series is offered at the
suggested channel price of $115 for a 1.8-inch 80GB drive and $979 for a
2.5-inch 800GB drive. It is also accompanied by a 5-year warranty.
The new DC S3550 Series, as well as a previously released data center family
(Intel SSD DC S3700 Series and 910 Series), are being showcased in Intel's booth
(#519) at the Cloud Computing Expo. The event runs from June 10-13 at Jacob K.
Javits Center in New York.
More information on Intel SSDs can be found at www.intel.com/go/ssd or by
accessing the multimedia press kit at www.intel.com/newsroom/ssd. Follow Intel
SSDs on Twitter: @intelssd, or communities.intel.com.
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1 "Neovise Report, Public, Private and Hybrid Clouds – When, Why and How They
are Really Used."
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Tuesday, June 11, 2013
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