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Kingston launches 30.72TB Gen5 U.2 NVMe SSD for Next Generation Data Centers

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  • PCIe® 5.0 enterprise SSD now available up to 30.72TB
  • Up to 14GB/s bandwidth, 2.8M IOPS, and predictable QoS for AI, HPC, and cloud workloads

Kingston Digital Europe Co LLP, the flash memory affiliate of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., a world leader in memory products and technology solutions, today announced the launch of the Kingston DC3000ME Gen5 U.2 NVMe SSD with a new high-capacity 30.72TB1 option, expanding the DC3000ME family to address the growing storage density and performance demands of modern data centers.

The DC3000ME leverages a high-speed PCIe 5.0 NVMe interface, delivering sequential read speeds of up to 14GB/s2 and random read performance of up to 2.8 million IOPS2, enabling faster data access for compute intensive applications. Full backward compatibility with PCIe 4.0 allows organisations to deploy DC3000ME across mixed server environments while preparing for future platform upgrades. Designed with enterprise class reliability in mind, DC3000ME utilises 3D eTLC NAND and includes on-board power loss protection (PLP) to safeguard data in the event of unexpected power loss. The drive also supports AES 256-bit encryption and TCG Opal 2.0 self-encrypting drive (SED) capabilities to help organisations meet stringent security and compliance requirements.

“The launch of the 30.72TB DC3000ME marks an important milestone for Kingston’s data center portfolio,” said Tony Hollingsbee, SSD business manager, Kingston EMEA. “As AI, HPC, and cloud environments continue to scale, customers are looking to maximise storage density without compromising performance or reliability. DC3000ME with 30.72TB delivers exactly that.”

All DC3000ME capacities, including the newly launched 30.72TB model, are backed by Kingston’s legendary technical support and a 5-year limited warranty3, providing long-term confidence for enterprise and data center deployments.

1 Some of the listed capacity on a flash storage device is used for formatting and other functions and thus is not available for data storage. As such, the actual available capacity for data storage is less than what is listed on the products.

2 Performance measurement as defined by SNIA Solid State Storage Performance Test Specification Enterprise v1.1; Drive write cache enabled; NVMe power state 0; Sequential workloads measured using FIO with queue depth of 32; Random Read workloads using FIO with queue depth of 128 based on 4K sector size; Random Write workloads measured using FIO with queue depth of 128. Latency values measured with random workloads using FIO, 4KB transfers, queue depth = 1.

3 Limited warranty based on 5 years or when the usage of an NVMe SSD as indicated by Kingston’s implementation of the Health attribute “Percentage Used” reaches or exceeds a normalized value of one hundred (100) as indicated by the Kingston SSD Manager (kingston.com/SSDManager). For NVMe SSDs, a new unused product will show a Percentage Used value of 0, whereas a product that reaches it warranty limit will show a Percentage Used value of greater than or equal to one hundred (100).