128TB SSD going mainstream as Innodisk announces its Gen5 flagship solid state drive with 14GBps read speeds


- Innodisk launches PCIe Gen5 SSD series for AI and big data demands
- Up to 128TB capacity and 14GBps read speeds for enterprise data centers
- New drives support multiple form factors with enhanced security and VMware compatibility
Innodisk has announced its first PCIe Gen5 SSD series, targeting the high-performance – and lucrative – data center market.
The new drives are designed to meet the demands of AI model training, big data analytics, and other data-intensive environments. The series supports multiple form factors, including U.2, EDSFF E1.S, E3.S, and the newer E3.L, offering flexibility for a wide range of enterprise and data center needs.
“To ensure high quality and alignment with market trends, the PCIe Gen5 SSD aims to enhance integration with industry-leading data center standards, such as OCP Data Center NVMe SSD spec v2.0,” Innodisk commented.
Fast read/write speeds
Built on the PCIe Gen5 x4 interface, Innodisk says the new 128TB drives achieve read speeds up to 14GB/s and write speeds up to 10GB/s.
The company says the PCIe Gen5 SSDs have been developed to integrate easily with industry standards, offering compatibility with VMware environments and other virtualized systems to enhance performance.
Enterprises managing large-scale or multi-tiered deployments will benefit from features like NVMe-MI for streamlined SSD management and multi-namespace support, helping to ensure scalable, efficient operations, Innodisk says.
The SSDs also include advanced security mechanisms. Secure Boot technology checks digital signatures during firmware updates, blocking unauthorized modifications and ensuring only verified firmware is executed.
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The Innodisk PCIe Gen5 SSD series is expected to be available in the second quarter of 2025, but there’s no word on pricing as of yet.
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