Longsys UNCIA 3836 Archives - TechGoing https://www.techgoing.com/tag/longsys-uncia-3836/ Technology News and Reviews Wed, 28 Dec 2022 15:13:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 Longsys released the first enterprise-level SSD: PCIe 4.0 / U.2 interface https://www.techgoing.com/longsys-released-the-first-enterprise-level-ssd-pcie-4-0-u-2-interface/ Wed, 28 Dec 2022 15:13:43 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=58634 According to Longsys’ official news, Longsys released its first enterprise-class SSDs, including the Longsys ORCA 4836 series NVMe SSD and Longsys UNCIA 3836 series SATA 3.2 SSD that supports PCIe 4.0. According to reports, Longsys ORCA 4836 series NVMe SSDs are mainly for enterprise-level read-write-intensive and mixed application scenarios and are independently developed by Longsys’ […]

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According to Longsys’ official news, Longsys released its first enterprise-class SSDs, including the Longsys ORCA 4836 series NVMe SSD and Longsys UNCIA 3836 series SATA 3.2 SSD that supports PCIe 4.0.

According to reports, Longsys ORCA 4836 series NVMe SSDs are mainly for enterprise-level read-write-intensive and mixed application scenarios and are independently developed by Longsys’ enterprise-level SSD team. This series of SSDs uses 128-layer TLC NAND domestic particles, supports PCIe 4.0 interface and 2.5inch U.2 form, and can be adapted to mainstream server interfaces. Its sequential read performance and random read performance can reach up to 6900MB/s and 1100K IOPS. In terms of reliability, the product is subdivided into two versions, PRO and MAX, corresponding to the durability levels of 1DWPD and 3DWPD respectively.

Longsys UNCIA 3836 series SATA SSD is built on the basis of domestic enterprise-level master control equipped with domestic 128-layer TLC NAND particles. Longsys independently designs and develops software and hardware. It provides four capacity specifications of 480GB, 960GB, 1.92TB, and 3.84 TB. The sequential read-and-write performance is the highest. Up to 560MB/s / 520MB/s, random read and write IOPS up to 93K / 50K.

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