Performance
Solid-state drive capacity |
256 GB |
Read speed |
520 MB/s |
Write speed |
470 MB/s |
TBW rating |
80 |
Random write (100% span) |
57000 IOPS |
Random read (100% span) |
91000 IOPS |
Solid-state drive interface |
Serial ATA III |
Memory type |
SLC |
Technical details
Operating vibration |
5 G |
Non-operating vibration |
4.9 G |
256 GB 2.5" SATA III, 520/470 MB/s, 80 TBW
<b>RELIABLE AND RESPONSIVE PERFORMANCE WITH LOW POWER</b>
Based on state of the art 1Ynm X3 flash technology, the SanDisk X300 SSD SATA SAS PCIe delivers performance with high reliability and low power. It features nCache™ 2.0, SanDisk’s next generation tiered caching technology, designed to improve SSD responsiveness for most corporate and consumer workloads.
The X300 is highly versatile and can accommodate a wide range of computing platforms. It is available in 2.5” 7mm cased, M.2 2280, and mSATA form factors with capacities of 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB*.
<b>nCache 2.0 Technology</b>
nCache 2.0 uses a combination of SLC and X3/TLC flash blocks to improve endurance, increase efficiency, and boost performance. By first writing all of the data to SLC blocks, the write amplification on the X3 blocks is minimized.
<b>DataGuard Client</b>
The X300 SSD also includes a new and robust on-the-fly error handling mechanism called DataGuard Client. It uses page-level striping with distributed parity for an added layer of data protection and can recover errors that other traditional error correction mechanisms cannot.
<b>Low Power</b>
The X300 utilizes a SATA DEVSLP low-power mode to minimize its power consumption during idle periods. DEVSLP enables the SSD to completely shut off its SATA PHY, thus resulting in much lower power
consumption compared to SATA Slumber. This increases the amount of usable hours per battery charge,
which is essential for modern mobile devices.
<b>TCO</b>
SanDisk SSDs can improve total cost of ownership (TCO) by reducing downtime due to hard drive failures.
They also offer lower latency and greater read/write speeds over traditional HDDs6. IT departments
can extend the useful life of their PC inventory by upgrading the HDDs to the X300 SSD, thus prolonging
replacement cycles and maximizing asset value.