Micron MTFDLAL7T6THG-1BP1JABYYT 7680GB 7600 PRO PCIe Gen5 NVMe U.2 Enterprise Solid State Drive

MPN:MTFDLAL7T6THG-1BP1JABYYT By:Micron Warranty:1 year
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General

BrandMicron
Model7600 PRO
Capacity7680GB
Usage ClassEnterprise

Interface

Host InterfacePCIe Gen5 NVMe
Total Interface Bandwidth32 Gb/s

Physical Dimension

Form FactorU.2

Flash & Endurance

NAND Flash3D TLC
Drive Writes Per Day1
Total Bytes Written14000 TBW

Performance

Sequential Read12000 MB/s
Sequential Write7000 MB/s
Random Read IOPS2100000
Random Write IOPS400000
Average Latency75 μs

Reliability

Mean Time Between Failures2.5 Million Hours
Uncorrectable Bit Error Rate1.0×10⁻¹⁷
Power Loss ProtectionYes

Engineer's Note

The Micron 7600 PRO 7.68TB (MTFDLAL7T6THG-1BP1JABYYT) is purpose-built for read-intensive AI data pipelines, CDN edge caches, and high-density virtualized storage nodes, combining PCIe Gen5 throughput up to 12,000/7,000 MB/s with 2.1M random-read IOPS to accelerate latency-sensitive access at scale. With 3D TLC NAND, 1 DWPD endurance, and 14,000 TBW in a 7.68TB capacity point, it delivers a stronger balance of usable capacity, sustained reliability, and Gen5-class read performance than typical same-tier mainstream enterprise SSDs optimized primarily for lower-capacity boot or mixed-use roles.

Endurance & Reliability

With an endurance rating of 14,000 TBW and 1 DWPD, this SSD is built to handle writing its full capacity every day over its designed service life, which is far beyond the needs of most system-drive, boot, and mainstream enterprise application workloads. In practical terms, under typical mixed read/write usage, procurement teams can expect ample write headroom for long-term deployment without endurance becoming a concern. For enterprise reliability, built-in Power Loss Protection (PLP) helps preserve in-flight data and metadata during an unexpected power interruption, reducing the risk of corruption and improving operational stability. Its UBER of 1.0E-17 means an exceptionally low probability of unrecoverable bit errors, supporting high data integrity for business-critical storage environments.

Technical Specs & Insights

1. The PCIe Gen5 NVMe interface gives this drive the bandwidth headroom to remove storage bottlenecks in GPU servers, high-speed databases, and scale-out cloud platforms.
2. Its top-tier sequential read performance accelerates large-block data movement, cutting dataset loading, backup restore, and analytics scan times in enterprise environments.
3. The exceptionally high random read capability enables ultra-fast access to massive volumes of small files and records, making it ideal for virtualization, OLTP, and AI inference pipelines.
4. Built on 3D TLC NAND with an endurance profile suited to one full drive rewrite per day, it delivers a practical balance of reliability, density, and cost for mainstream enterprise deployments.
5. The low typical latency helps keep response times consistently tight under demanding workloads, improving application QoS for real-time services and latency-sensitive infrastructure.

Capacity Sweet

Lower reference capacity: 3840GB Higher reference capacity: 15360GB At 7680GB, this SSD sits in the sweet spot of the series. Compared with the 3840GB model, it provides meaningfully more headroom for dataset growth, mixed application footprints, and overprovisioning flexibility without changing the expected enterprise-class read/write behavior or random IOPS profile. Compared with the 15360GB version, it delivers a more balanced cost-per-drive while avoiding unnecessary capacity overspend in performance-led deployments. In practice, 7680GB is well suited for a mid-sized virtualization cluster, such as hosting boot and application volumes for about 60 to 80 general-purpose virtual machines.

FAQ

Q: Is MTFDLAL7T6THG-1BP1JABYYT suitable for a write-heavy database server?

A: It can support mixed or moderately write-intensive database workloads, but for truly write-heavy database servers, a higher-endurance SSD above 1 DWPD is generally the better recommendation.

Q: How many full drive writes per day can it actually endure over its warranty period?

A: This model is rated for 1 DWPD, meaning it can sustain one full 7.68TB drive write per day throughout its warranty period, aligned with its 14,000TB TBW rating.

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, which is critical for maintaining data integrity and reducing corruption risks.

Q: What RAID level is recommended for this SSD?

A: For most enterprise deployments, RAID 10 is commonly recommended because it balances performance, redundancy, and rebuild efficiency. RAID 1 or RAID 5 may also fit, depending on capacity priorities.

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