Intel SSDSC2BX016T4K 1.6 TB DC S3610 SATA 3.0 6Gb/s 2.5 inch 7mm Enterprise/Mixed-Use Solid State Drive

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General

BrandIntel
ModelDC S3610
Capacity1.6 TB
Usage ClassEnterprise/Mixed-Use

Interface

Host InterfaceSATA 3.0 6Gb/s
Total Interface Bandwidth6 Gb/s

Physical Dimension

Form Factor2.5 inch 7mm

Flash & Endurance

NAND Flash20nm MLC
Drive Writes Per Day3
Total Bytes Written10700 TBW

Performance

Sequential Read540 MB/s
Sequential Write520 MB/s
Random Read IOPS84000
Random Write IOPS28000
Average Latency55 μs

Reliability

Mean Time Between Failures2 Million Hours
Uncorrectable Bit Error Rate1.0×10⁻¹⁷
Power Loss ProtectionYes

Part Number

MPNSSDSC2BX016T401

Engineer's Note

Compared with the earlier SSDSC2BX016T401, the SSDSC2BX016T4K is the newer DC S3610 production revision, preserving the platform’s enterprise-class 3 DWPD endurance and 10.7 PBW lifetime in a currently qualified 1.6 TB SATA deployment option. Its standout value versus typical SATA SSDs in the same class is the combination of 20nm MLC, 540/520 MB/s throughput, and 84K/28K IOPS with far stronger write endurance, making it a better fit for mixed-read/write virtualization, database logging, and boot-storage tiers that would quickly wear out lower-endurance drives.

Endurance & Reliability

With an endurance rating of 10,700 TBW and 3 DWPD, the SSDSC2BX016T4K is built for sustained write-intensive enterprise use, allowing the full drive capacity to be written three times per day throughout its rated service life. In typical server or system-disk workloads, this level of endurance provides ample headroom for many years of reliable operation, making it a low-risk choice for long-term deployment. The drive’s power loss protection (PLP) helps preserve in-flight data and metadata during unexpected power interruptions, reducing the risk of corruption and improving system integrity. Its UBER of 1.0E-17, together with a 2 million-hour MTBF, reflects enterprise-class data reliability and a very low probability of unrecoverable read errors, giving procurement teams added confidence for business-critical environments.

Technical Specs & Insights

1. The SATA 3.0 interface delivers near bus-limit streaming performance while preserving drop-in compatibility with mainstream enterprise backplanes, making refresh projects fast and low risk.
2. Its sequential read capability speeds up boot storms, backup restores, and large file delivery in content, virtualization, and analytics environments.
3. Strong random read performance helps databases and virtual desktop farms serve more concurrent requests with smoother application responsiveness under mixed workloads.
4. The enterprise endurance rating supports sustained write-heavy operation over the drive’s service life, reducing replacement frequency in caching, logging, and transactional systems.
5. MLC NAND paired with very low typical latency provides a balanced mix of consistent QoS, solid longevity, and quick data access for latency-sensitive business applications.

Endurance & Reliability

Lower capacity reference: 1.2 TB Higher capacity reference: None in the exact Intel SSD DC S3610 series; 1.6 TB is the top standard capacity. Capacity positioning analysis: At 1.6 TB, this model sits at the sweet spot of the S3610 lineup. Versus the 1.2 TB version, it gives noticeably more headroom for OS images, logs, snapshots, and steady data growth, reducing early capacity pressure in mixed enterprise workloads. Because read/write throughput and random IOPS stay broadly similar across capacities, the extra space comes without a meaningful performance trade-off. With no larger same-series step above it, 1.6 TB effectively becomes the best balance of usable capacity and platform efficiency, ideal for a 2-node virtualization cluster hosting about 60 to 80 general-purpose virtual desktops.

FAQ

Q: Is SSDSC2BX016T4K suitable for a write-heavy database server?

A: Yes. SSDSC2BX016T4K is well suited for write-heavy database workloads, thanks to its 3 DWPD endurance, 10,700 TBW rating, 20nm MLC NAND, low 55 µs latency, and enterprise PLP support.

Q: How many full drive writes per day can it actually endure over its warranty period?

A: This model is rated for 3 drive writes per day. With 1.6 TB capacity, that equals about 4.8 TB of writes daily across its supported warranty endurance window.

Q: Does it include power loss protection (PLP) and why is that critical?

A: Yes, it includes power loss protection. PLP helps preserve in-flight data and metadata during sudden outages, reducing corruption risk and improving reliability for transactional and enterprise storage environments.

Q: What RAID level is recommended for this SSD?

A: RAID 10 is commonly recommended for this SSD in database and virtualization environments, as it balances performance, redundancy, and rebuild safety better than RAID 5 for write-intensive workloads.

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