The New Performance Leader for Data Center Workloads
The Micron 9400 SSD sets a new performance standard for PCIe® Gen4 storage. It delivers exceptional performance that surpasses other major competitors up to 2.3 times mixed workload performance1 and improves power efficiency up to 77%.2
The Micron 9400 is available in industry-leading capacities up to 30.72TB3 ― which enables maximum rack-level storage density.
The Micron 9400 SSD is built to manage critical workloads like caching, online transaction processing, high-frequency trading, artificial intelligence and performance-focused databases requiring extreme performance. The Micron 9400 enables these workloads and more for flexible deployment in hyperscale, cloud, data center, OEM and system integrator designs.
1 Other major competitors (for data center NVMe SSDs) statement is based on data center market share as noted in the report, ‘SSD Insights Q4/22: Report No. FI-NFL-SSD-Q422 November 2022’ by Forward Insights. Performance measured using 7.68TB SSDs at queue depth (QD) = 256 with FIO (additional details on FIO are available here: https://fio.readthedocs.io/en/latest/.
2 7.68TB SSDs: Micron 9400 SSD: 94,118 4K random read IOPS/watt vs 53,100 IOPS/watt for prior generation Micron 9300 NVMe SSD.
3 30.72TB capacity is the highest U.2/U.3, SSD capacity available on the open market at the time of this document’s initial publication. Unformatted capacity. 1GB = 1 billion bytes, formatted capacity is less.
4 References to Micron’s prior generation SSD are to the Micron 9300 NVMe SSD.
5 30.72TB in a 2.5-inch form factor is the highest capacity available in a high-performance NVMe data center SSD as of announcement.