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Software Defined Storage NoSQL (Scale-Out) Databases Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) Virtualization Business Intelligence Database Content Streaming Applications for NVMe SSDs NVMe A communications protocol optimized specifically to handle high bandwidth transfer speeds with up to 4 lanes per device Supports up to 1000MB/s per lane (PCIe Gen 3.1) INFOGRAPHIC *Theoretically, 4-lane NVMe interface delivers up to 7x better performance than SATA based on 1000MB/s per lane NVMe and 600MB/s SATA . Practically speaking, current NVMe SSDs have the capability of delivering up to 3-5X better sequential performance, depending on whether the workload is write or read. © 2019 Western Digital Corporation or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Produced 4/18, Rev 6/19. Western Digital, the Western Digital logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Western Digital Corporation or its affiliates in the US and/or other countries. The NVMe word mark is a trademark of NVM Express, Inc. All other marks are the property of their respective owners. References in this publication to Western Digital products, programs, or services do not imply that they will be made available in all countries. Product specifications provided are sample specifications that are subject to change and do not constitute a warranty. Pictures shown may vary from actual products 5601 Great Oaks Parkway San Jose, CA 95119, USA US (Toll-Free): 800.801.4618 International: 408.717.6000 www.westerndigital.com NVMe vs SATA SATA A communications protocol optimized for spinning magnetic disk. Supports up to 600MB/s transfer rate (SATA 6Gb/s) noSQL CPU Future-Ready Your System NVMe TM SATA Does your system support NVMe? Do you expect your workload to increase over the next year? Yes! Make the switch & experience improved performance. Does your system support NVMe? Not Yet. Then make sure all future builds are NVMe enabled. If it will increase, then NVMe could require fewer systems with higher performance. Accomplish up to 5x* more work using NVMe vs SATA Is Your System Ready for the Future?

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Page 1: Future-Ready Your System - Western Digital...per lane (PCIe Gen 3.1) INFOGRAPHIC *Theoretically, 4-lane NVMe interface delivers up to 7x better performance than SATA based on 1000MB/s

SoftwareDefined Storage

NoSQL (Scale-Out)Databases

HyperconvergedInfrastructure

(HCI) Virtualization

BusinessIntelligence

Database

ContentStreaming

Applications for NVMe SSDs

NVMeA communications

protocol optimizedspecifically to handle

high bandwidth transferspeeds with up to4 lanes per device

Supports up to 1000MB/sper lane (PCIe Gen 3.1)

INFOGRAPHIC

*Theoretically, 4-lane NVMe interface delivers up to 7x better performance than SATA based on 1000MB/s per lane NVMe and 600MB/s SATA . Practically speaking, current NVMe SSDs have the capability of delivering up to 3-5X better sequential performance, depending on whether the workload is write or read.

© 2019 Western Digital Corporation or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Produced 4/18, Rev 6/19. Western Digital, the Western Digital logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Western Digital Corporation or its affiliates in the US and/or other countries. The NVMe word mark is a trademark of NVM Express, Inc. All other marks are the property of their respective owners. References in this publication to Western Digital products, programs, or services do not imply that they will be made available in all countries. Product specifications provided are sample specifications that are subject to change and do not constitute a warranty. Pictures shown may vary from actual products

5601 Great Oaks Parkway San Jose, CA 95119, USAUS (Toll-Free): 800.801.4618 International: 408.717.6000

www.westerndigital.com

NVMe vs SATA

SATAA communicationsprotocol optimizedfor spinningmagnetic disk.Supports up to600MB/s transferrate (SATA 6Gb/s)

noSQL

CPU

Future-Ready Your System

NVMeTM SATA

Does yoursystem support

NVMe?

Do you expectyour workload

to increase overthe next year?

Yes! Make the switch& experience improved

performance.

Does yoursystem support

NVMe?

Not Yet. Then makesure all future buildsare NVMe enabled.

If it will increase, thenNVMe could requirefewer systems with

higher performance.

Accomplish up to5x* more work using

NVMe vs SATA

Is Your System Ready for the Future?