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Dell RVYD5 7.68TB 12Gb/s SAS Triple-Level Cell 2.5-inch Solid State Drive
- 7.68TB Storage Capacity
- 12Gb/s SAS Interface
- TLC (Triple-Level Cell) NAND Flash
- 2.5-inch Form Factor
- Designed for enterprise servers and storage arrays
- High reliability and endurance
- Hot-swappable capability
- Suitable for demanding workloads
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Product Overview
The Dell RVYD5 is a 7.68TB 2.5-inch SSD utilizing a 12Gb/s SAS interface. It employs TLC NAND flash for reliable enterprise storage.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 7.68TB |
| Interface | 12Gb/s SAS |
| NAND Type | TLC |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | 2.5-inch |
| Brand | Dell |
| Model | RVYD5 |
Product Description
The Dell RVYD5 solid-state drive provides a substantial 7.68TB of storage capacity, engineered for enterprise environments that require high performance and reliability. It features a 12Gb/s SAS interface, offering enhanced data transfer speeds and robust connectivity options essential for critical server and storage applications. The SAS protocol ensures data integrity and supports dual-porting for high availability configurations. This SSD utilizes TLC (Triple-Level Cell) NAND flash memory, delivering a cost-effective solution that balances high capacity with dependable performance for enterprise workloads. The 2.5-inch form factor ensures broad compatibility with standard server chassis and storage arrays. Its design is optimized for demanding read and write operations common in data centers. With its high capacity and robust SAS interface, the RVYD5 is well-suited for consolidating storage, improving application response times, and supporting large datasets. The drive's hot-swappable design facilitates seamless maintenance and upgrades without system interruption, contributing to maximum uptime and operational efficiency.



