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Samsung Unveils Data Center SSD Line-up in India

Author : NewsGram Desk

The new SSD portfolio promises to raise the efficiency when compared to legacy storage systems, thus requiring fewer servers and reduced power and cooling for a lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).

The price of the new line-up ranges between Rs 9,599 and Rs 2,01,299 and will be available at retail outlets across India.

Samsung's new SSD line-up has the "860 DCT" which is designed for servers that require SSD-levels of sustained performance and is suitable for various applications including content delivery networks.

The "883 DCT" is designed for servers used to safeguard critical data, including power loss protection and end-to-end data protection.

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The "983 DCT" is a high-performance solution for servers using a non-volatile memory express (NVMe) interface, which allows for fast speeds and high responsiveness while the "983 ZET" is a cache memory solution that offers a new level of performance with ultra-low latency and breakthrough speeds and high reliability. (IANS)

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