Intel DC S3610 SSDSC2BX016T401 1.6TB 2.5" SATA enterprise SSD
- 2.5"
- 1.6TB
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A 7.68 TB Sata enterprise SSD delivering 560 MBps read and 490 MBps write with 1.2 PBW endurance and AES 256-bit encryption
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Struck-through versions exist but are not stocked here.
This 2.5-inch solid-state drive uses 3D TLC NAND and a SATA III 6Gb/s interface to deliver 7.68TB of storage for read-intensive server workloads. Sequential reads reach 560 MB/s while writes hit 490 MB/s with latencies of 36 µs and 37 µs respectively. End-to-end data protection, AES 256-bit hardware encryption and enhanced power-loss protection safeguard data integrity. The drive is rated for 1.2 PBW endurance and 2,000,000 hours MTBF.
This drive targets servers that need high-capacity, low-latency reads within existing SATA backplanes and controllers. It operates at 1.0W idle and 3.0W active across a 0°C to 70°C range with 1000G shock resistance. Buyers who need higher write endurance or a different interface should look at other enterprise SSDs.
The single specification that determines whether this is the right part is the 7.68TB usable capacity combined with the SATA III interface. If the storage array or server bay requires this exact capacity and a 2.5-inch 7mm SATA form factor, the D3-S4510 matches; otherwise a different drive is required.
| Brand | Intel |
|---|---|
| Series | D3-S4510 |
| Model | SSDSC2KB480G801 |
| Part Number | SSDSC2KB480G801 |
| Form Factor | 2.5" |
| Capacity | 7.68TB |
| Memory Components | 3D2, TLC |
| Interface | SATA III |
| Max Sequential Read | Up to 560 MBps |
| Max Sequential Write | Up to 490 MBps |
| Read Latency | 36 µs |
| Write Latency | 37 µs |
| MTBF | 2,000,000 hours |
| Features | Endurance Rating (Lifetime Writes) 1.2 PBW Enhanced Power Loss Data Protection: Yes Hardware Encryption: AES 256-bit Temperature Monitoring and Logging: Yes End-to-End Data Protection: Yes Compatible with existing SATA setups for an easy storage upgrade Up to 6x lower power and lower cooling requirements than 2.5-inch HDDs 3.2x more data in the same amount of space Up to 4.2x lower annualized failure rates (AFR) for fewer drive replacements Up to 300x more IOPS/TB than HDDs |
| Power Consumption (Idle) | 1.0W |
| Power Consumption (Active) | 3.0W |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C ~ +70°C |
| Max Shock Resistance | 1000G / 0.5 msec |
| Max Vibration Resistance | Operating: 2.17 GRMS Non-Operating: 3.13 GRMS |
| Height | 7.00mm |
| Width | 5.800 |
| Weight | 0.26 |
The drive uses a SATA III 6Gb/s interface. Connect it to a SATA 6Gb/s port on the motherboard or RAID controller to achieve the rated 560 MBps sequential read and 490 MBps sequential write speeds.
The drive has a 2.5"/7mm form factor. It fits 2.5" hot-swap bays directly; a 3.5" bay needs a 2.5"-to-3.5" adapter bracket. The SATA III 6Gb/s interface works with existing SATA backplanes and controllers.
Check SMART attributes for temperature (0–70 °C range), media wear indicator, and power-on hours. Latency should be near 36 µs read and 37 µs write. The drive also logs temperature history and supports end-to-end data protection status reporting.
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