Apacer: Large-Capacity Enterprise SATA and PCIe 2.5-Inches and M.2 2280 SSDs Series for Industrial Applications
Including SV24E-25, SV24E-M280, PV19E-25W, PV19E-25M, and PV16E-M280
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on July 24, 2023 at 2:02 pmFocusing on the demand for industrial-grade storage devices among SMEs, Apacer Technology, Inc. launches of a new product line.
It’s called the Enterprise SSD series, and it focuses on large capacity, high performance, high reliability and low latency. It is expected to obtain certifications of Windows Hardware Quality Lab and VMware Ready in the near future. With value-added services including data encryption and power-off protection technology, it provides data protection and will find a home in an edge server or a data center.
The role of most enterprise SSDs is to serve as a boot drive or additional storage, but this doesn’t take full advantage of the drive’s storage space in most cases. Depending on the actual application behavior and requirements of enterprises, the company’s Enterprise SSD can be flexibly configured as a boot device or a storage device via user-adjustable settings. In addition, because enterprise storage equipment does not use only one hard disk, but rather dozens or even hundreds of disks operating at the same time, the question of how best to provide stable and predictable data transmission is important. Apacer has consistent performance in QoS, IOs, and DWPD, to ensure that the drive’s multifunctional performance meets high-speed and mass transmission requirements.
In the process of cloud data transmission, the most important thing is the security of storage. The company provides a variety of value-added technologies, such AES (advanced encryption standard), to provide highly secure encryption. TCG Opal specs are also available, providing pre-boot authentication and distributing the content of data that different users can access through firmware technology to prevent data from being stolen or tampered with, which is a key advantage of self-encrypting drives. Another concern is an unexpected loss of power, which can lead to data loss or equipment failure. The firm has developed CorePower technology, which can maintain data transmission when the SSD faces an emergency power outage. Through these 3 technologies, a protective transmission process is created to deliver reliability and stability to enterprise users.
When asked about the Enterprise SSD series, C. K. Chang, president, Apacer, said: “With the development of technologies such as the cloud, the IoT, high-speed computing, and big data, SSD storage requirements have expanded from large-scale data centers to small and medium-sized application fields, such as data centers in the financial or telecommunications industry, and cloud computer rooms. When this is coupled with the recent low price of memory, and ChatGPT, which is sweeping the world, there is a predicted increased demand for servers. The introduction of enterprise-level SSDs at this time will help customers upgrade small operations, and this is expected to bring benefits to operations in 2024.”
The firm’s Enterprise SSD Series support SATA and PCIe interface in 2.5” and M.2 2280 form factors including: