| Brand | Micron |
|---|---|
| Model | 7300 PRO |
| Capacity | 1.92TB |
| Usage Class | Enterprise |
| Host Interface | PCIe Gen3 x4 NVMe |
|---|---|
| Total Interface Bandwidth | 31.5 Gb/s |
| Form Factor | M.2 22110 |
|---|
| NAND Flash | 3D TLC |
|---|---|
| Drive Writes Per Day | 1 |
| Total Bytes Written | 5017 TBW |
| Sequential Read | 3000 MB/s |
|---|---|
| Sequential Write | 1000 MB/s |
| Random Read IOPS | 400000 |
| Random Write IOPS | 48000 |
| Average Latency | μs |
| Mean Time Between Failures | 2 Million Hours |
|---|---|
| Uncorrectable Bit Error Rate | 1.0×10⁻¹⁷ |
| Power Loss Protection | Yes |
The Micron 7300 PRO 1.92TB is best suited for read-centric cloud infrastructure, CDN edge caching, and scale-out analytics nodes that need PCIe Gen3 x4 NVMe responsiveness with 3,000/1,000 MB/s throughput and up to 400K/48K IOPS from power-efficient 3D TLC NAND. Compared with typical entry enterprise SATA SSDs or legacy mixed-use drives in the same capacity class, it delivers substantially higher parallel I/O performance while still providing enterprise endurance at 1 DWPD and 5,017 TBW for dense, always-on deployments.
With an endurance rating of 5,017 TBW and 1 DWPD, this SSD is designed to sustain the equivalent of writing its full capacity once per day throughout its rated service life, making it well suited for typical enterprise system, boot, and mixed-read workloads. In practical terms, under normal OS, application, logging, and virtualization use, it can comfortably serve as a long-term system drive for many years without endurance becoming a concern. Its enterprise reliability profile is further strengthened by power-loss protection, which helps preserve in-flight data and metadata during unexpected power interruptions, reducing the risk of corruption and unplanned recovery events. Combined with an UBER of 1.0E-17 and a 2 million hour MTBF, it delivers a very low probability of unrecoverable bit errors and strong overall operational dependability for business-critical environments.
1. The PCIe Gen3 x4 NVMe architecture gives this drive the low-overhead, parallel data path needed to keep virtualized infrastructure and database workloads consistently responsive under enterprise load.
2. Its high sequential read capability accelerates large-block data movement, reducing backup, restore, analytics scan, and media streaming wait times in throughput-heavy environments.
3. Strong random read performance enables fast access to small, scattered data sets, helping transaction platforms, metadata services, and boot storms complete with less application-side latency.
4. The rated endurance supports one full-capacity overwrite per day across the warranty period, making it a practical fit for read-centric enterprise deployments with predictable write intensity.
5. Built on 3D TLC NAND, the drive balances capacity efficiency, stable enterprise performance, and cost control for mainstream server and storage tier deployments.
Lower capacity reference: 960GB Higher capacity reference: 3.84TB At 1.92TB, this SSD sits in the sweet spot of the family. Compared with the 960GB option, it offers much better headroom for OS images, logs, metadata, and workload growth, reducing early capacity pressure in mixed enterprise deployments. Compared with the 3.84TB model, it keeps the same mainstream enterprise-class read/write and random IOPS profile while delivering a more efficient balance of acquisition cost, usable capacity, and fleet standardization. It is well suited for medium-scale virtualization clusters, such as boot and application storage for about 40 to 60 general-purpose virtual machines.
Q: Is MTFDHBG1T9TDF-1AW1ZABYY suitable for a write-heavy database server?
A: It can support database workloads, but with 1 DWPD it is better suited for mixed-use environments than extremely write-intensive database servers with sustained heavy daily write volumes.
Q: How many full drive writes per day can it actually endure over its warranty period?
A: This SSD is rated for 1 DWPD, meaning roughly one full 1.92TB drive write per day. Its specified cumulative endurance is 5017 TBW across the supported service life.
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 data integrity.
Q: What RAID level is recommended for this SSD?
A: For enterprise deployment, RAID 10 is commonly recommended when both performance and redundancy matter, especially for databases. RAID 1 is also suitable for smaller mirrored configurations with simpler management.