Teledyne LeCroy: Availability of Enterprise Level PCIe 5.0-Based SSDs Validation Test Solutions
OakGate PCIe 5.0 based SSD R300-G5 PRO test appliance, DE200-G5 PRO test appliance, and E-Series 16-bay expansion enclosures with support of U.2, M.2, U.3, EDSFF E1.S/L or EDSFF E3.S/L form factors
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on July 3, 2023 at 2:01 pmTeledyne LeCroy, Inc. has announced the availability of the OakGate PCIe 5.0 based SSD R300-G5 PRO test appliance, the DE200-G5 PRO test appliance, and the E-Series 16-Bay expansion enclosures.
These SSD test solutions allow customers to ensure their data center storage is operating at the expected level of performance.
Among other things, enterprise grade SSD’s are expected to operate at higher data transfer speeds (IO/s) when compared with consumer grade SSD’s. They consume more power, need to interoperate in high-capacity systems with many other devices and need to be able to operate 24 hours/day for longer lifetimes. Enterprise system and storage engineers need to validate SSD product performance, compliance, and functionality to ensure overall data center performance will meet expectations. To do so, having a test system is critical.
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OakGate R300-G5 PRO and DE200-G5 PRO appliances and 16-bay expansion enclosures are for medium to large test teams who need maximum test performance and scalability.
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R300-G5-PRO and DE200-G5-PRO appliances can be integrated with optional OakGate 8-bay plug-in modules.
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These PRO appliances can be scaled up even more with optional 16-bay expansion enclosures.
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The modules and enclosures support the U.2, M.2, U.3, EDSFF E1.S/L or EDSFF E3.S/L form factors.
These systems are powered by the OakGate SVF/Enduro validation test software, which has been purposefully built from decades of storage industry experience, making these solutions into the industry’s sophisticated, high-performance, and feature-rich test systems. The current, 5th gen of SVF/Enduro has been hardened for over a decade in test environments at major disk drive and SSD development sites WW.