SATA SSD for the data centre

HK4 Series is Toshiba’s first enterprise SSD to embed 15nm MLC NAND flash memory for enterprise and data centre applications.

  • Wednesday, 24th February 2016 Posted 9 years ago in by Phil Alsop
Toshiba Electronics Europe (TEE) announces the HK4, a new enterprise 6.0 Gbit/s SATA solid-state drive (SSD) series designed for read-intensive and value-endurance workloads. The HK4 Series is Toshiba’s first SSD for enterprise and data centre applications to embed 15nm MLC NAND flash memory and offers low latency tuned for high quality of service (QoS).

The read-intensive HK4R Series combines capacities up to 1.92TB[1] with low operating power and is suitable for enterprise applications such as web servers, files servers, media streaming, video-on-demand, search engines and warm data storage.
 
The HK4E value-endurance drive offers an endurance level of three DWPD[2] and a capacity up to 1600GB. It is well suited for data centres and mixed workload applications.
 
The HK4 Series is Toshiba’s first SATA SSD with optional Trusted Computing Group (TCG) enterprise encryption support and is also equipped with Toshiba’s QSBC (Quadruple Swing-By Code) error technology. This proprietary QSBC error-correction technology is a highly efficient error correction code (ECC) that helps protect customer data from corruption caused by NAND flash memory media wear. This improves reliability and extends life of Toshiba SSDs.
 
“With the introduction of a leading edge SATA drive, Toshiba has strengthened their portfolio of SSDs and is rapidly becoming a supplier that Enterprises and Datacentres can rely on for all of their Solid-State Storage needs,” said Don Jeanette, TrendFocus’s NAND and SSD research vice president.
 
“The HK4 Series joins our family of SATA SSDs and is designed to meet the needs of our customers who are looking for a SATA SSD with low operating power, excellent quality of service, high capacity and with encryption,” said Martin Larsson, vice president of Toshiba Electronics Europe, Storage Products Division. “Knowing that security and encryption is a priority for our customers, we are thrilled to release a SATA SSD that meets those needs.”