Kingston launches the DC22000B: a PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD tailored for servers that require higher flash memory performance.
Kingston Digital Europe has introduced the DC2000B, a PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD optimized for use as an internal boot drive in high-capacity server environments. The SSD offers advanced features such as hardware-based power loss protection and an integrated aluminum heatsink for better thermal compatibility.
The DC2000B is equipped with a Gen 4×4 PCIe interface and 112-layer 3D TLC NAND technology, making the SSD suitable for systems where high performance and reliability are required. A standout feature of the DC2000B is its integrated hardware-based Power Loss Protection (PLP), a data protection feature not typically found in M.2 SSDs. This ensures that the risk of data loss or damage due to unexpected power outages is reduced.
In addition, the SSD features a new integrated aluminum heatsink that provides better thermal compatibility in different system designs.
speed
Available in 240GB, 480GB and 960GB capacities, the DC2000B offers sequential read/write speeds of up to 7,000MB/s or 1,300MB/s for the highest capacity model. The SSD supports low latency and I/O consistency and is optimized for heavy workloads in data center environments. In addition, the SSD offers an average read latency of 70 microseconds and a write latency that ranges from 53 microseconds for the 240GB version to 20 microseconds for the 960GB version.
In terms of durability, the SSD has a total bytes written (TBW) of up to 700 TBW for the 960GB model and a drive writes per day (DWPD) of 0.4 over five years. The SSD is backed by a five-year warranty and free technical support from Kingston.