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Samsung MZWLJ15THALA 15.36TB PCI Express NVMe U.2 2.5-inch SSD
- 15.36TB storage capacity
- PCI Express interface
- NVMe protocol
- U.2 connector
- 2.5-inch form factor
- High-speed data access
- Enterprise-grade reliability
- Suitable for servers and workstations
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Product Overview
This is a 15.36TB enterprise SSD from Samsung, featuring a PCI Express NVMe interface and a U.2 form factor in a 2.5-inch size. It is designed for high-performance storage solutions.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 15.36TB |
| Interface | PCI Express NVMe |
| Form Factor | 2.5-inch U.2 |
Additional Specifications
| Brand | Samsung |
| Model | MZWLJ15THALA |
| Protocol | NVMe |
Product Description
The Samsung MZWLJ15THALA is a high-capacity enterprise solid-state drive offering a substantial 15.36TB of storage. It utilizes the high-speed PCI Express interface combined with the NVMe protocol, which is specifically designed to unlock the full potential of flash storage, delivering significantly lower latency and higher throughput compared to traditional SATA interfaces. This SSD comes in a standard 2.5-inch form factor and uses the U.2 connector (also known as SFF-8639), making it compatible with a wide range of modern servers and storage systems that support this interface. The U.2 form factor allows for dense integration into server chassis, enabling high-capacity storage solutions in a compact footprint. Designed for demanding enterprise workloads, the MZWLJ15THALA provides the performance and reliability required for applications such as large databases, virtualization, and data analytics. Its massive capacity combined with NVMe speeds makes it an excellent choice for consolidating storage, accelerating application performance, and improving overall data center efficiency.


