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Dell W9G88 1.6TB SAS 12Gb/s Write Intensive 2.5-Inch Solid State Drive
- Capacity: 1.6TB
- Interface: 12Gb/s SAS
- Form Factor: 2.5-inch
- Workload Optimization: Write Intensive
- High endurance for demanding write operations
- Suitable for logging, databases, and transactional systems
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Product Overview
The Dell W9G88 is a 1.6TB SAS 12Gb/s solid-state drive specifically designed for write-intensive workloads. It offers high endurance and consistent performance for applications that involve frequent data writes.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 1.6TB |
| Interface | SAS 12Gb/s |
| Form Factor | 2.5-inch |
Additional Specifications
| Workload Type | Write Intensive |
| Drive Type | Solid State Drive (SSD) |
Product Description
This Dell 1.6TB SAS SSD, SKU W9G88, is engineered with a focus on write-intensive applications. Unlike general-purpose SSDs, write-intensive drives are optimized to handle a high volume of data writes over their lifespan, making them ideal for environments where data is constantly being updated or logged. The 12Gb/s SAS interface ensures high-speed, reliable connectivity within enterprise server and storage systems. The drive's design prioritizes endurance, meaning it can sustain a higher number of write cycles before reaching its end-of-life compared to standard SSDs. This is crucial for applications such as transaction processing, database logging, real-time analytics, and content delivery networks where constant data writes are the norm. The 2.5-inch form factor is standard for enterprise deployments, allowing for easy integration into existing infrastructure. By selecting a write-intensive SSD like the W9G88, organizations can ensure the longevity and performance of their storage systems when faced with demanding write workloads. This prevents premature drive failure and maintains consistent application performance, which is critical for business operations that rely on rapid data capture and processing.



