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Kingston Technology Corp.

Kingston Technology Corp. SEDC600M/1920G enterprise SSD 1.92TB SATA 2.5

SKU CH-G260-Z325F MPN SEDC600M/1920G

A 1.92 TB 2.5-inch SATA enterprise SSD delivering 560 MBps read and 530 MBps write with 1 DWPD endurance and power-loss protection

  • Form Factor2.5"
  • Capacity1.92TB
  • Memory Components3D TLC
  • InterfaceSATA III
  • Max Sequential ReadUp to 560 MBps
  • Max Sequential WriteUp to 530 MBps

Options 1.92TB

Struck-through versions exist but are not stocked here.

  • 92 TB capacity stores large enterprise datasets
  • Sequential read up to 560 MBps and write up to 530 MBps
  • Random read up to 94000 IOPS and write up to 78000 IOPS
  • 1 DWPD endurance with 3504 TBW for mixed-use workloads
  • Power-loss protection and hot-plug support maintain uptime in server environments

Enterprise SATA SSD for mixed-use servers

The Kingston DC600M SEDC600M/1920G is a 2.5-inch internal solid-state drive with 1.92TB capacity. It connects through a SATA 6Gb/s interface and uses 3D TLC NAND. The drive is built for mixed-use workloads that demand steady I/O and includes Power Loss Protection, wear levelling and hot-plug support.

Suits arrays needing consistent latency

This drive fits servers and storage arrays that require predictable read latency below 130 µs and write latency below 70 µs. It delivers up to 560 MBps sequential read and 530 MBps sequential write with 94,000 random read IOPS and 78,000 random write IOPS. It is not for buyers who need higher write endurance than 1 DWPD or a non-SATA interface.

1 DWPD endurance rated for 3504 TB written

The endurance specification of 1 DWPD over 3504 TBW determines whether the drive matches your workload write volume. Power draw averages 1.45W active and 1.30W idle with peaks of 3.6W write and 1.6W read. MTBF is 2,000,000 hours and operating temperature ranges from 0°C to 70°C.

Highlights

  • 92 TB capacity stores large enterprise datasets
  • Sequential read up to 560 MBps and write up to 530 MBps
  • Random read up to 94000 IOPS and write up to 78000 IOPS
  • 1 DWPD endurance with 3504 TBW for mixed-use workloads
  • Power-loss protection and hot-plug support maintain uptime in server environments

Specifications

BrandKingston
ModelSEDC600M/1920G
Form Factor2.5"
Capacity1.92TB
Memory Components3D TLC
InterfaceSATA III
Max Sequential ReadUp to 560 MBps
Max Sequential WriteUp to 530 MBps
4KB Random ReadUp to 94,000 IOPS
4KB Random WriteUp to 78,000 IOPS
Read Latency<130 µs
Write Latency<70 us
Endurance1 DWPD
Terabytes Written (TBW)3504TB
MTBF2,000,000 hours
Power Consumption (Idle)1.30W
Power Consumption (Active)Average: 1.45W
Max Read: 1.6W
Max Write: 3.6W
Operating Temperature0°C ~ +70°C
Storage Temperature-40°C ~ +85°C
Max Vibration Resistance2.17G Peak (7-800Hz) operating
20G Peak (10-2000Hz) non-operating
Height0.400
Width5.200
Depth69.9mm
Weight0.2200
Shipping weight0.09 kg
Package size184 × 130 × 8 mm

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Questions about this item

What throughput does the SATA 6 Gb/s interface cap this drive at in practice?

The SATA 6 Gb/s interface limits the drive to a 600 MBps data transfer rate, with internal sequential reads up to 560 MBps and writes up to 530 MBps.

What physical dimensions and mounting does the 2.5-inch form factor require?

The drive uses a standard 2.5-inch form factor and fits any server bay or enclosure that accepts 2.5-inch SATA SSDs with a 7 mm z-height.

How is the drive installed and what step do people often miss?

Insert the drive into a hot-plug capable SATA bay while the system is running; the step often missed is enabling hot-plug support in the BIOS or RAID controller so the OS detects it without a reboot.

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