Intel SSDSC2BX800G4K 800 GB 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
Capacity800 GB
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 Written5300 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

MPNSSDSC2BX800G401

Engineer's Note

The Intel SSDSC2BX800G4K (DC S3610 800GB) is a strong fit for mixed-read/write enterprise SATA deployments such as virtualization clusters, database logs, and boot/storage tiers, combining 3 DWPD endurance, 5,300 TBW, and steady 540/520 MB/s performance with 84K/28K IOPS from durable 20nm MLC NAND. Compared with the earlier SSDSC2BX800G401, this later-revision MPN offers a more current lifecycle option for the same S3610 class, giving architects a safer path for fleet standardization while preserving the high write endurance and consistent QoS that lower-end SATA SSDs typically cannot match.

Endurance & Reliability

With an endurance rating of 5,300 TBW and 3 DWPD, the SSDSC2BX800G4K is built to handle sustained write-intensive enterprise workloads over its service life. In practical terms, for typical server or system-disk usage, this level of endurance provides a very large safety margin and can support many years of reliable operation without endurance becoming a concern. For enterprise reliability, the drive includes power-loss protection (PLP), which helps preserve in-flight data and metadata during an unexpected power interruption, reducing the risk of corruption and downtime. Its UBER of 1.0E-17, together with a 2 million-hour MTBF, indicates a very low uncorrectable bit error rate and strong long-term operational reliability expected in data center environments.

Technical Specs & Insights

1. The SATA 3.0 interface ensures broad drop-in compatibility with mainstream enterprise servers and storage arrays, simplifying refresh projects without requiring a platform overhaul.
2. Its top-end sequential read performance helps accelerate boot storms, image distribution, backups, and other streaming-heavy data access in virtualized environments.
3. Strong random read capability enables faster response under mixed VM, database, and metadata workloads where small-block access dominates user-perceived performance.
4. A 3 DWPD endurance profile makes it well suited for write-intensive enterprise applications, supporting sustained daily overwrite cycles with lower replacement risk over the service life.
5. Built on enterprise 20nm MLC NAND and delivering very low typical latency, it provides a balanced combination of predictable QoS, solid endurance, and snappy transaction handling for business-critical systems.

Endurance & Reliability

Within the Intel DC S3610 family, the closest step down from the 800 GB SSDSC2BX800G4K is 400 GB, and the next step up is 1.2 TB. Since sequential throughput and random IOPS are broadly similar across these capacities, 800 GB stands out as the sweet spot. Compared with 400 GB, it gives much better headroom for OS images, logs, snapshots, and workload growth. Compared with 1.2 TB, it usually delivers the best balance of usable capacity, acquisition cost, and performance consistency. It is well suited for a mid-sized virtualization cluster hosting around 60 to 80 mixed application VMs.

FAQ

Q: Is SSDSC2BX800G4K suitable for a write-heavy database server?

A: Yes. With 3 DWPD endurance, 5300 TBW, 20nm MLC NAND, and 55 µs typical latency, SSDSC2BX800G4K is well suited for write-intensive database and enterprise server workloads.

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. For an 800 GB SSD, that equals about 2.4 TB of writes daily throughout its supported warranty period.

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 unexpected outages, reducing corruption risk and improving reliability in enterprise storage environments.

Q: What RAID level is recommended for this SSD?

A: For enterprise use, RAID 1 or RAID 10 is generally recommended for better redundancy and performance. RAID 5 may be acceptable, but write-heavy workloads usually benefit more from RAID 10.

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