Phison has officially announced the Pascari D205V SSD with a capacity of 122.88 TB, the preparation of which was reported in early August of this year. The product is aimed at loads with high data reading intensity. Solidigm today also officially introduced the D5-P5336 drive with a capacity of 122.88 TB.
The Pascari D205V is based on the Phison X2 controller and 3D QLC NAND flash memory chips. The PCIe 5.0 (NVMe 2.0) interface is enabled: customers will be able to choose between modifications with one PCIe 5.0 x4 port and two PCIe 5.0 2×2 ports. In this case, versions U.2 and E3.L are provided.
The sequential read speed of information reaches 14,600 MB/s, the sequential write speed is 3200 MB/s. The IOPS (input/output operations per second) indicator for random reading of 4 KB blocks is stated at 3 million. The IOPS value for random writing of 16 KB blocks is up to 35 thousand. The latency for reading and writing is 110 and 12 μs, respectively.
The declared power consumption in active mode is 25 W. The DWPD value (full rewrites per day) is 0.3, the MTBF indicator (mean time between failures) is 2.5 million hours. The operating temperature range extends from 0 to +70 °C. The manufacturer provides a five-year warranty. It talks about support for TCG Opal 2.0, AES-XTS 256 encryption, and power loss protection (PLP).
Pre-orders for the drive have already begun. Deliveries are planned to be organized in the second quarter of 2025. In addition, Phison offers a 61.44 TB D200V drive and a highly reliable 15 TB SFF SSD SA50V with a SATA-3 interface.
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