Kingston expands its data center offering with the DC3000ME, an SSD that reaches 30.72 TB of capacity. Compatible with PCIe 5.0, it offers up to 14 GB/s in sequential reads and 2.8 million IOPS. It is designed to handle workloads in artificial intelligence, HPC, and cloud environments, where space and energy efficiency are critical.
Performance and efficiency for intensive workloads ⚡
The DC3000ME uses a PCIe 5.0 controller and 3D TLC NAND memory. Its 14 GB/s speed doubles the bandwidth of previous generations, while 2.8 million random read IOPS reduce latency in databases. Kingston highlights its low power consumption per TB, a key factor in high-density storage racks. It supports AES 256-bit encryption and protects data during power outages.
When the SSD weighs more than your last final year project 😅
With 30.72 TB, this SSD could store all the pending downloads from your Telegram group, memes from the last decade, and still have room left to install Windows 11 several times. The best part is you'll no longer have to argue with your boss about whether the backup fits on an external drive. Now we just need your data center budget to be as generous as its capacity.