Built for endurance, Phison X200Z touches speeds and lifespan that has never been seen before
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- Phison X200Z writes non -stop every 24 minutes every 24 minutes
- Provides record-breaking endurance and performance with 60 DWPD options
- Twaktown calls it the most powerful flash -based SSD ever tested
Tweak Has given its first practical view of the Phison Pascari X200Z 3.2TB Enterprise SSD and spoiler Alert-this was blown away.
Built with SLC flash and runs via a PCIE Gen5 X4 interface, the X200Z has a writing endurance of 60 drive writes per day (DWPD), which translates into an amazing full-drive writing every 24 minutes.
As Jon Coulter of Tweak States, “Phison’s Pascari X200Z 3.2 TB SLC Caching SSD is at the same time the highest capacity, the lowest latency and the most continuous flash-based SSD in its kind that we have ever encountered.”
The best ever seen
The X200Z is built for extreme sustainability in demanding caching roles, especially for QLC Arrays.
It buffers random writing taxes, reforms them in successive data and sends them to slower, more vulnerable QLC layers, improving speed, reliability and the total lifespan of the storage system.
Coulter notes: “The 3.2 TB model that we control has been assessed on 60 DWPD or a mind-expanding 350 petabytes of endurance. Unbelievable.”
The disk also shines on performance. When testing, it surpassed its factory specifications across the board. Sequential reading transit affected 15,026mb/s – break Tweak Labrecords – While writing performance more than 10,200 MB/s arrived.
In random workloads, the X200Z hit 2800K IOPs and showed a strong consistency about all pants depths.
Coulter was impressed by the performance curve: “The low sheet depth performance here are amazing.”
He adds: “We knew it would be good, but we did not expect that the mixed workload performance of the drive would be so fantastic. By far the best we’ve ever seen.”
Phison positions its Pascari line as an enterprise-grade and offers flexibility in U.2 and E3.S form factors and support for configurations with double poorts. The Pascari X200 series already has design victories on data centers, video platforms and HPC -WORBLOADS.
Coulter concludes: “Phison’s Pascari X200Z 3.2 TB SSD is easily the most powerful flash -based SSD that we have ever tested.”
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