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Published: 2016-01-07, Author: Paul , review by: tomsitpro.com
Excellent sequential performance and low OIO mixed workload performance, Low cost, Reasonable power, Unbeatable density
Intel's DC P3608 offers the most density in a HHHL form factor with a decent power envelope and at a great price. It features strong performance metrics, but reduced endurance and MTBF. Its RAID 0 implementation requires robust protection schemes...
Great overall performance, Integrated solution, Up to 4TB in capacity
Capacity split across two storage pools
The Intel P3608 is an AIC SSD that is aimed at database, HPC, and real-time analytics and brings a strong performance punch with it...
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Published: 2015-09-24, Author: Jon , review by: tweaktown.com
The Intel SSD DC P3608 Series NVMe SSD on eight lanes of PCIe 3.0 is Intel's most powerful datacenter SSD. The progression to an eight-lane Gen 3 NVMe PCIe card is a natural one because current high-end enterprise SSDs are capable of exceeding the available bandwidth of four-lane PCIe Gen 3. The DC P3608 has indeed brought with it a new level of performance...
Published: 2015-09-23, Author: Marco , review by: hothardware.com
Strong Performance, Power Loss And Data Protection, Cool and Quiet Operation, Bleeding Edge Technology
Trailed With Small Transfer Sizes, Software RAID Required For Full Performance, Pricey (Relatively Speaking)
Intel SSD DC P3608 Series -- Find Them At AmazonThere was a time when enterprise-class, PCI Express based storage solutions carried astronomical price tags. And while the Intel SSD DC P3608's ultimate prices will seem daunting compared to consumer-class s...
Very high data capacity and capability in a very small HHHL PCIe package, Near 100% performance scaling over the single controller model of the same
Higher capacities of the SSD DC P3608 have lower OP and reduced rated IOPS performance which may confuse some customers expecting the same performance across this product line.
Intel's new P3608 is a successful combination of a pair of high end datacenter SSDs into a single HHHL package. The new unit accomplishes this feat by the use of a PLX chip and some clever PCB design and flash packaging, allowing datacenter builders the a...
The Intel SSD DC P3608 Series 1.6TB drive laid down some very impressive performance numbers and shows that this NVMe drive really does need the PCIe Gen 3 x8 interface as it topped 5,500 MB/s sequential write speeds and 2,000 MB/s sequential write speeds...
Published: 2015-09-23, Author: Sean , review by: thessdreview.com
Overall, as you can probably tell, we are quite excited to see the performance that the Intel SSD DC P3608 was able to deliver. For $2.19 per GB and capacities up to 4TB, Intel has set up this SSD to be one heck of a deal. Although, competition is heating...