| Brand | Intel |
|---|---|
| Model | D3-S4510 |
| Capacity | 1.92 TB |
| Usage Class | Enterprise |
| Host Interface | SATA 6Gb/s |
|---|---|
| Total Interface Bandwidth | 6 Gb/s |
| Form Factor | 2.5 inch 7mm |
|---|
| NAND Flash | 64-layer 3D TLC |
|---|---|
| Drive Writes Per Day | 1 |
| Total Bytes Written | 7100 TBW |
| Sequential Read | 560 MB/s |
|---|---|
| Sequential Write | 510 MB/s |
| Random Read IOPS | 97000 |
| Random Write IOPS | 35500 |
| Average Latency | 36 μs |
| Mean Time Between Failures | 2 Million Hours |
|---|---|
| Uncorrectable Bit Error Rate | 1.0×10⁻¹⁷ |
| Power Loss Protection | Yes |
| MPN | SSDSC2KB019T7 |
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Compared with the previous-generation SSDSC2KB019T7, the SSDSC2KB019T8 D3-S4510 moves to a 64-layer 3D TLC platform, delivering a more advanced endurance-per-watt profile in the same 1.92 TB SATA footprint while sustaining up to 560/510 MB/s and 97,000/35,500 IOPS. Its standout value is pairing SATA drop-in compatibility with 1 DWPD and 7,100 TBW, making it a stronger choice than typical read-optimized SATA SSDs for dense boot, virtualization, and scale-out server deployments that need higher write tolerance without moving to NVMe.
With an endurance rating of 7,100 TBW and 1 DWPD, the SSDSC2KB019T8 is built to handle writing its full capacity once per day throughout its rated service life, which is far beyond the demands of typical OS, boot, and mainstream application workloads. In practical terms, under normal enterprise system-disk or mixed read/write usage, this level of endurance provides long-term headroom and makes the drive a dependable choice for years of continuous operation. The drive also includes power-loss protection (PLP), which helps preserve data in flight and prevents metadata corruption if power is interrupted unexpectedly, an essential safeguard for business and data-center environments. Its enterprise-class UBER of 1.0E-17 and 2 million-hour MTBF indicate an extremely low probability of uncorrectable bit errors and strong overall reliability, giving procurement teams greater confidence in data integrity and operational stability.
1. The SATA 6Gb/s interface ensures broad drop-in compatibility with mainstream enterprise servers and storage arrays, simplifying upgrades in legacy and mixed-infrastructure deployments.
2. With sequential read performance of up to 560 MB/s, the drive accelerates boot storms, image distribution, and large-file retrieval in virtualized and content-serving environments.
3. Delivering up to 97,000 random read IOPS with a typical latency of just 36 µs, it helps databases and VDI workloads respond faster under heavy concurrent access.
4. A 1 DWPD endurance rating makes the SSD a dependable fit for read-centric enterprise applications that require predictable lifespan and controlled replacement cycles.
5. Built with 64-layer 3D TLC NAND, the drive balances capacity, cost efficiency, and stable performance for business workloads that need better economics than higher-endurance flash tiers.
Lower capacity reference: 960 GB Higher capacity reference: 3.84 TB At 1.92 TB, this SSD sits in the sweet spot of the family. Compared with the 960 GB option, it gives much more headroom for OS images, application data, logs, and growth, reducing early capacity pressure in always-on enterprise environments. Compared with the 3.84 TB model, it usually offers a more attractive cost-per-deployment while maintaining essentially the same enterprise SATA performance profile. This makes 1.92 TB a balanced choice for mid-scale virtualization clusters, such as hosting boot and utility volumes for about 40 to 60 mixed-workload servers or edge nodes.
Q: Is SSDSC2KB019T8 suitable for a write-heavy database server?
A: Yes, it can support database workloads thanks to 1 DWPD, 7100 TBW, low 36 µs latency, and PLP. For extremely write-intensive environments, a higher-endurance SSD may be preferable.
Q: How many full drive writes per day can it actually endure over its warranty period?
A: This model is rated at 1 DWPD, meaning it can sustain about one full 1.92 TB drive write per day during its warranty term, with total endurance rated at 7100 TBW.
Q: Does it include power loss protection (PLP) and why is that critical?
A: Yes, it includes power loss protection. PLP helps protect in-flight data and metadata during unexpected outages, reducing corruption risk and improving reliability in servers, databases, and enterprise storage systems.
Q: What RAID level is recommended for this SSD?
A: RAID 10 is typically recommended for this SSD when performance and redundancy are both important. RAID 1 is also common, while RAID 5/6 may add write penalties in heavy-write workloads.