Dell and Kioxia Launch 2U Server with 9.8PB Flash Storage Using 40 SSDs

Dell and Kioxia announce a 2U server with 9.8PB flash storage using 40 Kioxia LC9 245.76TB NVMe SSDs, featuring 8th-gen BiCS FLASH QLC NAND and PCIe 5.0.

Dell and Kioxia Launch 2U Server with 9.8PB Flash Storage Using 40 SSDs

and Kioxia have jointly announced a 2U rack server that packs 9.8 petabytes of flash storage. The system uses 40 Kioxia LC9 series 245.76TB NVMe SSDs. It is designed for high-density storage workloads.

40 Kioxia LC9 SSDs deliver 9.8PB capacity

The LC9 SSD uses 8th-gen BiCS FLASH QLC 3D NAND with CBA direct bonding and 218-layer stacking. It supports PCIe 5.0 and delivers up to 12000 MB/s sequential read and 1.3 million IOPS random read. The PowerEdge R7725xd server features dual 5th-gen EPYC 9005 CPUs, 24 DDR5 DIMM slots, air cooling, and up to five 400Gbps NICs.

Spec comparison

Spec Dell PowerEdge R7725xd with Kioxia LC9 SSDs
Form Factor 2U rack server
Storage Capacity 9.8 PB
Number of SSDs 40
SSD Model Kioxia LC9 series 245.76 TB NVMe
SSD NAND 8th-gen BiCS FLASH QLC 3D, 218-layer, CBA direct bonding
Dell PowerEdge R7725xd server with Kioxia LC9 245.76TB SSDs
The 2U server houses 40 Kioxia LC9 NVMe SSDs for 9.8PB total flash storage.

Compared to using 30TB SSDs, Kioxia says this solution reduces power consumption by 8x and saves rack space. The combination of high-capacity SSDs and a compact form factor aims to lower total cost of ownership for data centers.

Dell and Kioxia have not disclosed pricing or availability for the PowerEdge R7725xd with LC9 SSDs. The system targets enterprises that need massive flash storage in a small footprint.

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