Kingston 2.5 inch DC500M Enterprise Series SATA600

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Kingston's DC500 series has been designed to cater to the needs of data centres (hence the DC part of the product name).  The DC500R we looked at previously has been designed as a highly optimised SSD for read-centric workloads in data centres. The...

By Kitguru.net on

Kingston has been in the storage business for a lot of years and they've learned a lot in those years. That knowledge has been compacted into the DC500 series which includes the DC500M which I put through the paces for today's review. The DC500M is...

By eTeknix on

Kingston DC500 Series Solid State Drives - Find Them At AmazonEnterprise-class solid state drives used to cost many multiples of their consumer-class counterparts, but times have changed. The read-centric 3.84TB DC500R is currently available for about...

By HotHardware on

The SATA SSD market is fairly mature, and in many respects our performance testing boils down to confirming that the bottleneck for a particular workload is the SATA link itself rather than the drive. For the most part, the Kingston DC500 SSDs check the...

By AnandTech on

The DC500M is one of Kingston's newest SATA SSD offerings designed for enterprises require greater write-performance generally found in a mixed-use workload environment. Available in capacities ranging from 480GB to 3.84TB, the DC500M features 3D TLC...

By StorageReview on