| Brand | Intel |
|---|---|
| Model | D3-S4610 |
| 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 | 3 |
| Total Bytes Written | 12300 TBW |
| Sequential Read | 560 MB/s |
|---|---|
| Sequential Write | 510 MB/s |
| Random Read IOPS | 96000 |
| Random Write IOPS | 51000 |
| Average Latency | 37 μs |
| Mean Time Between Failures | 2 Million Hours |
|---|---|
| Uncorrectable Bit Error Rate | 1.0×10⁻¹⁷ |
| Power Loss Protection | Yes |
| MPN | SSDSC2KG019T7 |
|---|
The Intel D3-S4610 1.92TB (SSDSC2KG019T8R) is a high-endurance SATA SSD built for 24x7 write-intensive workloads such as virtualization, OLTP, and read/write caching, combining 3 DWPD, 12.3 PBW, and up to 96K/51K IOPS with full SATA 6Gb/s throughput. Compared with the previous SSDSC2KG019T7, it advances to 64-layer 3D TLC and delivers a stronger endurance-to-capacity profile with better sustained mixed-workload performance, making it a more robust drop-in choice for enterprise SATA refresh cycles.
With an endurance rating of 12,300 TBW and 3 DWPD, the SSDSC2KG019T8R is designed for sustained write-intensive enterprise workloads and can support writing its full capacity three times per day throughout its rated service life. In practical terms, this level of endurance is far beyond typical OS, boot, logging, and general server application needs, giving buyers strong confidence for long-term, worry-free deployment under normal enterprise usage. For reliability, the drive includes power loss protection (PLP), which helps preserve in-flight data and protect metadata integrity if power is suddenly interrupted. Its enterprise-class UBER of 1.0E-17, combined with a 2 million-hour MTBF, indicates an extremely low probability of unrecoverable bit errors and supports dependable operation in business-critical environments.
1. The SATA 6Gb/s interface ensures broad drop-in compatibility with mainstream enterprise servers and storage arrays, enabling low-risk upgrades without changing backplanes or controller infrastructure.
2. With sequential reads up to 560 MB/s, this drive accelerates boot storms, backup restores, and large-file streaming workloads where steady throughput matters most.
3. Delivering up to 96,000 random-read IOPS, it supports dense VM farms and database query workloads with faster access to hot data and better user responsiveness at scale.
4. Built with 64-layer 3D TLC NAND and rated for 3 DWPD, it balances flash density with enterprise-class write endurance for write-intensive mixed workloads over a long service life.
5. A typical latency of 37 µs helps reduce storage wait time for transactional applications, improving consistency for OLTP, metadata lookups, and other delay-sensitive operations.
Lower capacity reference: 960 GB Higher capacity reference: 3.84 TB Typical same-series performance reference: 960 GB: up to 560 MB/s read, 510 MB/s write, about 97K/36K random read/write IOPS 1.92 TB: up to 560 MB/s read, 510 MB/s write, about 97K/38K random read/write IOPS 3.84 TB: up to 560 MB/s read, 510 MB/s write, about 97K/37K random read/write IOPS At 1.92 TB, this SSD sits in the sweet spot of the series. Compared with the 960 GB model, it offers much better space headroom for OS images, logs, hot data, and future growth, reducing the risk of early capacity pressure. Compared with the 3.84 TB option, it keeps acquisition cost and replacement budget more controlled while delivering essentially the same enterprise SATA performance. It is a strong fit for mid-scale virtualization clusters, such as shared boot and application storage for around 40 to 60 general-purpose virtual machines.
Q: Is SSDSC2KG019T8R suitable for a write-heavy database server?
A: Yes. With 3 DWPD endurance, 12,300 TBW, 64-layer 3D TLC NAND, and 37 µs typical latency, SSDSC2KG019T8R is well suited for write-intensive database and transactional 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 within its specified warranty endurance limits.
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 enterprise databases, logging, and virtualization environments.
Q: What RAID level is recommended for this SSD?
A: RAID recommendation depends on workload. RAID 1 suits high availability, RAID 10 is preferred for database performance and redundancy, and RAID 5/6 may fit capacity-focused environments with lower write intensity.