Additionally, Micron claims that the ION 6550 is the most energy-efficient SSD for data centers, beating out rivals like Solidigm, Samsung, and Western Digital in terms of performance per Watt. The drive is available in a variety of form factors, including the newly introduced E3. S and E1. L with traditional 2.5″ U.2. In these configurations, it is the densest PCIe 5.0 SSD available, capable of supporting up to 44.2 petabytes in a single 19-inch rack server.
However, these drives will most likely not be sold directly to consumers and their prices will be high. Interested buyers should contact Micron sales for more information.
Source: Ferra

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