SMART Modular HRS-T5E: A Ruggedized SATA SSD with AES-XTS 256
by Anton Shilov on May 8, 2019 3:00 PM EST- Posted in
- SSDs
- Storage
- 3D TLC
- Smart Modular
SMART Modular has introduced one of the industry’s first ruggedized SSDs based on 3D TLC NAND memory. Aimed at industrial and military customers, the high-reliability 2.5-inch SATA drive incorporates a plethora of features to improve the drive's overall security and operational tolerances.
SMART Modular’s HRS-T5E is a 2.5-inch SATA SSD that is based on an unknown controller that's paired with modern 3D TLC NAND, allowing the drives to go up to 4 TB in (raw) capacity. The manufacturer says that the HRS-T5E is reliable enough for read-intensive applications, such as flight data recorders, surveillance systems, and sensor data capture. Meanwhile for customers who need a ruggedized drive more suitable for heavy writing as well, the company also offers the HRS-T5E in pseudo-SLC (pSLC) configurations, which come in capacities up to 1280 GB.
As part of the Smart Rugged family of products, SMART Modular’s HRS-T5E SSD can be configured with numerous advanced (or optional) security capabilities. This includes Security Data Elimination Technology (SDET), AES-XTS 256-bit encryption, OPAL 2.0 compliance, and power loss protection. The drives are also designed to meet (or rather, survive) MIL-STD-810G standards for mechanical durability.
As for performance, SMART's new drive offers typical performance for a modern SATA SSD. Read speeds are rated for up to 550 MB/s, while write speeds go up to 535 MB/s. As for endurance, SMART Modular says that the TLC SSD can handle up to 2,100 total drive writes.
SMART Modular HRS-T5E Specifications | ||
Capacity | 120 GB - 3840 GB | 40 GB - 1280 GB |
Model Number | ? | ? |
Controller | ? | |
NAND Flash | 3D TLC NAND | 3D pSLC |
Form-Factor, Interface | 2.5-inch, SATA 6 Gbps | |
Sequential Read | 550 MB/s | |
Sequential Write | 535 MB/s | |
Random Read IOPS | 80K IOPS | ? |
Random Write IOPS | 50K IOPS | ? |
Pseudo-SLC Caching | Supported | Not needed |
DRAM Buffer | ? | |
AES Encryption | AES-256 | |
Endurance | Up to 2,100 drive writes | ? |
Power Management | Idle: 1 W Operational: 5 W |
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Warranty | 1 year | |
MTBF | 2,000,000 hours | |
Features | SDET (Optional) AES-XTS 256-bit encryption automatically protects all data written to the drive Passes MIL-STD-810G OPAL 2.0 compliant (Optional) Industrial grade storage solution for "no-compromise" applications Advanced flash management for enhanced reliability and durability Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T.) support 100% 8 hour burn-in over Temperature (-40°C to +85°C, I-Temp Version) |
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MSRP | ? | ? |
SMART Modular will start shipments of its new HRS-T5E SSDs in the near future. Pricing will depend on the configuration and features ordered.
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Source: SMART Modular
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PeachNCream - Wednesday, May 8, 2019 - link
It's probably far outside a price I'm willing to pay just because of the environmental tolerances and standards compliance, but I'm curious if the pseudo-SLC is the same TLC NAND operating in a fully SLC mode or if there are other differences worth noting.bubblyboo - Wednesday, May 8, 2019 - link
Probably soemthing like thishttps://www.mev-elektronik.com/produkt-news-detail...