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KIOXIA CM7-V Series is a mixed use SSD that is optimized to support a broad range of enterprise applications and associated workloads, including high performance computing, online transaction processing, IoT and edge computing, media streaming. Built on PCIe® 5.0 and NVMe™ 2.0 technology, the CM7 Series SSDs deliver excellent performance up to 2,700K IOPS (random read) and 600K IOPS (random write).
Featuring KIOXIA 112-layer BiCS FLASH™ 3D TLC flash memory, the CM7-V Series of enterprise NVMe™ SSDs deliver 3 DWPD (Drive Writes Per Day) of endurance and support storage capacities up to 12.8 TB, making them ideally suited for read and write mixed use enterprise applications.
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| General Information | |
| Manufacturer | Toshiba |
| Manufacturer Part Number | KCM71VJE3T20 |
| Manufacturer Website Address | http://www.toshiba.com |
| Brand Name | KIOXIA |
| Product Series | CM7-V |
| Product Model | KCM71VJE3T20 |
| Product Name | Enterprise NVMe Mixed Use SSD |
| Packaged Quantity | 1 |
| Product Type | Solid State Drive |
| Technical Information | |
| Storage Capacity | 3.13 TB |
| Features | Power Loss Protection |
| Features | Low Power Consumption |
| Features | End-to-end Data Protection |
| Features | 3D Triple-level Cell Flash |
| Drive Performance | |
| Random 4KB Read | 2700000IOPS |
| Random 4KB Write | 600000IOPS |
| Endurance (DWPD) | 3 |
| Endurance Type | Mixed Use |
| Maximum Sequential Read | 13.67 GB/s |
| Maximum Sequential Write | 6.59 GB/s |
| Interfaces/Ports | |
| Drive Interface | PCI Express NVMe |
| Drive Interface Standard | PCI Express NVMe 5.0 x2 |
| Physical Characteristics | |
| Drive Type | Internal |
| Form Factor | E3.S |
| Height | 0.3" |
| Width | 3" |
| Length | 4.4" |
| Weight (Approximate) | 3.88 oz |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Device Supported | Server |
| Device Supported | Storage System |
| Device Supported | Data Center |
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