The range of server SSDs from Intel is extremely rich, diverse and focused on solving different types of tasks. The lineup begins with Intel D3 models, which are classic 2.5-inch server solutions with a SATA interface, an average read speed of 550 MB/s and a wide selection of available capacities (480 GB, 960 GB, 1.92 TB and 3.84 TB) . Given their low cost and high compatibility, Intel drives are aimed at cost-effective modernization of outdated server infrastructure.


Server SSD Intel D5 uses a more modern 144-layer flash memory, a U.2 profile interface is provided for connection, and the average read speed often exceeds 3000 MB/s. According to Intel, using QLC memory allowed them to increase flash memory density and optimize maximum capacity, making it an ideal server SSD for read-intensive workloads. The maximum capacity of such a drive can reach 30.72 TB, which makes it the optimal choice for use in data centers.

Well, D7 drives are best suited for complex mixed loads, when the drive is required to be able to do literally everything. The use of long-lasting three-bit TLC memory, built-in Intel PCI-E 4.0 controller with NVMe support, coupled with regular firmware updates, allows the D7 models to be used to solve corporate and cloud needs with minimal time delay. The available memory volumes in the “sevens” are almost the same as in the “triples” - the younger models start at 256 GB, the older ones hit the ceiling of 3.84 TB.