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Management number | 202048275 | Release Date | 2025/09/19 | List Price | $2,411.00 | Model Number | 202048275 | ||
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The Micron MTFDKCC3T8TGP-1BK1DABYYR is a solid state drive that offers 3.84TB of capacity through a U.3 interface and takes advantage of PCIe 4.0 and the NVMe protocol. Built for workloads that read far more data than they write, it suits busy data centers that need consistent throughput and quick access to large datasets. The drive relies on Micron technology that stacks 232 layers of 3D TLC NAND, delivering low latency while fitting into a standard 2.5 inch bay.
Sequential performance reaches up to 6800 MBps on reads and 5300 MBps on writes. Random operations can deliver as many as 1.1 million IOPS on reads and 180,000 IOPS on writes, so analytics pipelines, content delivery services, and cloud applications stay responsive even during heavy traffic. The U.3 connector makes full use of PCIe 4.0 bandwidth and still supports hot plug servicing, which helps reduce downtime when drives need to be swapped.
Hardware-based security features protect data at rest through support for TCG Opal 2.01 and AES 256-bit encryption. Integrated power-loss protection secures in-flight transactions, and digitally signed firmware helps block unauthorized code. An MTBF rating of two million hours and a five-year limited warranty show that the drive is engineered for long duty cycles in demanding environments.
Administrators can deploy the 7500 PRO in existing servers that use 2.5 inch bays, then perform field-upgradeable firmware updates as requirements evolve. Whether the need is a read-intensive database cluster, a real-time analytics engine, or a cloud storage tier that serves thousands of simultaneous users, this drive supplies the performance and resilience required to keep applications running smoothly.
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