| Brand | Intel |
|---|---|
| Model | D3-S4610 |
| Capacity | 1.92 TB |
| Usage Class | Enterprise/Mixed-Use |
| 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 | 3 |
| Total Bytes Written | 12000 TBW |
| Sequential Read | 560 MB/s |
|---|---|
| Sequential Write | 510 MB/s |
| Random Read IOPS | 96000 |
| Random Write IOPS | 51000 |
| Average Latency | 36 μs |
| Mean Time Between Failures | 2 Million Hours |
|---|---|
| Uncorrectable Bit Error Rate | 1.0×10⁻¹⁷ |
| Power Loss Protection | Yes |
| MPN | SSDSC2KG019T801 |
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Compared with SSDSC2KG019T801, the SSDSC2KG019T8 is the later D3-S4610 procurement revision, delivering the same proven 1.92TB enterprise SATA profile while standardizing on a mature 64-layer 3D TLC platform for stable qualification and long-life deployment. Its real differentiator in the 6Gb/s SATA class is the combination of 3 DWPD and 12,000 TBW with up to 560/510 MB/s and 96K/51K IOPS, making it a stronger choice than typical read-centric SATA SSDs for mixed-workload virtualization and write-heavy server refreshes.
With an endurance rating of 12,000 TBW and 3 DWPD, the SSDSC2KG019T8 is designed for sustained write-intensive enterprise use rather than light client workloads. In practical terms, under typical server or storage-system operating conditions, it can comfortably support daily full-drive writes over many years, making it a dependable choice for long-term deployment such as boot, caching, or mixed-use infrastructure roles. The drive also includes power-loss protection (PLP), which helps preserve in-flight data and protect mapping tables if power is suddenly interrupted, reducing the risk of corruption and unplanned recovery events. Its UBER of 1.0E-17 indicates an extremely low unrecoverable bit error rate, supporting high data integrity expectations for enterprise environments where reliability and data consistency are critical.
1. The SATA 6Gb/s interface ensures broad compatibility with mainstream enterprise servers and storage arrays, making this drive a low-risk upgrade for legacy refresh and large-scale deployments.
2. Its sequential read performance accelerates bulk data access, helping databases, VM images, and analytics workloads load faster and reducing application wait time during peak operations.
3. Strong random read capability supports high-concurrency transactional environments, improving responsiveness for virtual desktops, OLTP systems, and read-intensive cloud workloads.
4. The 3 DWPD endurance rating enables sustained write-heavy enterprise use, giving IT teams the confidence to run logging, caching, and mixed-workload applications with predictable lifespan.
5. Built on 64-layer 3D TLC NAND and backed by very low typical latency, the drive balances enterprise-grade capacity efficiency with fast response times for latency-sensitive applications.
Lower capacity reference: 960 GB Higher capacity reference: 3.84 TB In this series, the 1.92 TB model sits at the sweet spot for mainstream enterprise deployment. Compared with the 960 GB version, it gives meaningfully better headroom for data growth, over-provisioning flexibility, and mixed workload consolidation without changing the expected enterprise-class performance profile. Compared with the 3.84 TB option, it typically delivers the best balance of acquisition cost, usable capacity, and fleet-wide standardization. It is especially well suited for mid-scale virtualization clusters, such as hosting boot and application volumes for about 40 to 60 general-purpose virtual machines.
Q: Is SSDSC2KG019T8 suitable for a write-heavy database server?
A: Yes. With 3 DWPD, 12,000 TBW endurance, 64-layer 3D TLC NAND, and 36 µs typical latency, SSDSC2KG019T8 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 a 1.92 TB SSD, that equals about 5.76 TB of writes daily throughout the official 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 mapping tables during sudden outages, which is critical for preventing corruption and maintaining enterprise storage reliability.
Q: What RAID level is recommended for this SSD?
A: RAID choice depends on your priority. RAID 10 is commonly recommended for databases because it provides strong performance and redundancy. RAID 1 or RAID 5 may also fit capacity-focused deployments.