This is sufficient to store 11,000 films in 4K format. Drivers are designed for data centers that require a balance between high capacity and performance.
The E2 format is suitable for EDSFF standard (institutional and data center standard form factor) used for server equipment. It provides a total capacity of 40 petabytes by allowing you to place up to 40 drives on the 2U server, which has a length of 200 mm long, 76 mm high and 9.5 mm thick. Drivers use QLC NAND technology-allow you to store PCIe 6.0 X4 interface for more data and high data transfer speed (8-10 GB/s for 1 PB) on a chip. The E2 focuses on “hot” data that is used more frequently than the archive data on hard drives, but less frequently used than high -performance SSDs. Despite the properties, the driver consumes 80 watts that require adequately advanced cooling.
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Source: Ferra

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