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Last Updated April 2, 2024

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Why Does The Solidigm™ (Formerly Intel®) Data Center Drive Show Two Partitions Of 3.2TB?

Information About Solidigm SSD DC P4618 Series 6.4TB And Solidigm SSD DC P4608 Series 6.4TB That Show Two Hardware Partitions Of 3.2TB

Summary

The x8 drive was designed with two drives and two controllers inside. Each controller manages a half section of the Solid State Drive (SSD); so, it shows two separate drives that can be configured as RAID 0 to reach the whole capacity.

Other models described below that are x4 come as one full drive of 6.4TB, meaning that it comes as one full drive using one controller:

  • Solidigm SSD DC P4610 Series (6.4TB, 2.5in PCIe* 3.1 x4, 3D2, TLC)
  • Solidigm SSD DC P4600 Series (6.4TB, 2.5in PCIe* 3.1 x4, 3D1, TLC)

These drives will be recognized as two separate SSD storage units of 3.2TB each:

  • Solidigm SSD DC P4608 Series (6.4TB, 1/2 Height PCIe* 3.1 x8, 3D1, TLC)
  • Solidigm SSD DC P4618 Series (6.4TB, 1/2 Height PCIe* 3.1 x8, 3D2, TLC)

Note

Theoretically, RAID configurations are possible between both portions of a P4608/P4618, meaning that RAID-0 can be used to combine them and use full capacity. RAID-1 can be used for fault tolerance (but will not protect in case of complete drive failure). This also applies to RAID configurations involving other drives, such as a RAID-10 configuration between two P4608/P4618.

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Why Does The Solidigm™ (Formerly Intel®) Data Center Drive Show Two Partitions Of 3.2TB?