Micron Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq: MU), today announced it has begun
qualification of the 6550 ION NVMe™ SSD with customers. The Micron
6550 ION is the world’s fastest 60TB data center SSD and the
industry’s first E3.S and PCIe Gen5 60TB SSD.1 It follows the
success of the award-winning 6500 ION and is engineered to provide
best-in-class performance, energy efficiency, endurance, security,
and rack density for exascale data center deployments. The 6550 ION
excels in high-capacity NVMe workloads such as networked AI data
lakes, ingest, data preparation and checkpointing, file and object
storage, public cloud storage, analytic databases, and content
delivery.
“The Micron 6550 ION achieves a remarkable 12GB/s while using
just 20 watts of power, setting a new standard in data center
performance and energy efficiency,” said Alvaro Toledo, vice
president and general manager of Micron’s Data Center Storage
Group. “Featuring a first-to-market 60TB capacity in an E3.S form
factor and up to 20% better energy efficiency than competitive
drives, the Micron 6550 ION is a game-changer for high-capacity
storage solutions to address the insatiable capacity and power
demands of AI workloads.”
Delivers unmatched performance and energy
efficiency The Micron 6550 ION is the industry’s
first PCIe Gen5 60TB data center SSD and offers class-leading read
and write bandwidth.1 The drive is also the world’s first 60TB SSD
with OCP 2.5 support, introducing the active state power management
(ASPM). This new feature allows the drive to idle at 4 watts in the
L1 state versus 5 watts in the L0 state, improving energy
efficiency up to 20% when idling. Additional power benefits come
from the drive’s industry-leading and energy-efficient G8 NAND,
which is one to three NAND generations ahead of competing 60TB
SSDs,2 enabling the drive to achieve its published performance
numbers using just 20 watts. Compared to competing 60TB drives, it
delivers up to:
- 179% faster sequential reads and 179% higher read bandwidth per
watt3
- 150% faster sequential writes and 213% higher write bandwidth
per watt3
- 80% faster random reads and 99% higher read IOPS per watt3
The 6550 ION also excels in critical AI training workloads
compared to competitive 60TB SSDs, achieving:
- 147% higher performance for NVIDIA® Magnum IO™ GPUDirect®
Storage (GDS) and 104% better energy efficiency4
- 30% higher 4KB transfer performance for deep learning IO Unet3D
testing and 20% better energy efficiency5
- 151% improvement in completion times for AI model checkpointing
while competitors consume 209% more energy6
Even with an impressive 61.44TB capacity, the drive can be fully
written in just 3.4 hours, while competing drives take up to 150%
longer to fill.7 This allows for faster drive rebuilds and AI
training set preparation – improving deployment times, increasing
GPU utilization, and enhancing storage resiliency in high capacity
NVMe SSDs.
Reduces footprint driving data center
efficiencyThe Micron 6550 ION is available in E3.S, U.2,
and E1.L form factors. As the world’s first E3.S 60TB SSD, the 6550
offers best-in-class density, reducing rack storage needs by up to
67%.8 It provides industry-leading space efficiency to store over
1.2 petabytes per rack unit (U).9 Using a 1U high-density server,
such as the HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen11 that can accommodate 20 E3.S
drives per rack unit, operators can load servers in a single rack
with 44.2 petabytes.10 This solution is 67% denser than 2U servers
that often house a maximum of 24 U.2 drives, yielding only 26.5
petabytes per rack.10 The 6550 61.44TB E3.S SSD, when compared to
122.88TB U.2 drives, delivers up to 3.3x the performance per
terabyte.11 This improvement allows for significant server
consolidation to optimize data center space and efficiency.
Increases drive endurance and bolsters
securityThe drive delivers best-in-class 60TB SSD
endurance with 1.0 random drive writes per day (RDWPD) for 16KB
random writes, providing up to 42% more endurance than competing
60TB SSDs.1 Additionally, the 6550 ION offers an industry-leading
security feature set, including SPDM 1.2 for attestation and
SHA-512 for secure signature generation. It is TAA-compliant and
FIPS 140-3 L2 certifiable delivering government required levels of
security.12 The Micron 6550 ION is manufactured at multiple sites
for supply chain resilience and is built with a vertically
integrated architecture, including Micron DRAM, NAND, controller,
and firmware.
Industry quotes: “The introduction of the
Micron 6550 ION SSD is a groundbreaking advancement for
data-intensive and emerging AI applications. Such innovations in
storage technologies enable dense and energy-efficient solutions
that evolve our customer’s infrastructure capabilities,” said Raghu
Nambiar, corporate vice president, Data Center Ecosystems and
Solutions at AMD. “We are excited to collaborate with Micron in
enabling the ecosystem with the latest 5th Gen AMD EPYC
processor-based platforms.”
“The VAST Data Platform is a unified data platform that
seamlessly combines storage, databases, and compute into a single
software solution, empowering customers with the capabilities
needed to drive their transition to advanced computing and AI,”
said Tomer Hagay, head of product at VAST Data. “By incorporating
VAST’s data platform software with the Micron 6550 ION SSD,
customers can achieve high capacity, high performance, and energy
efficiency to meet the rigorous demands of modern AI
workloads.”
“WEKA customers are achieving excellent results from their WEKA
Data Platform and Micron 6500 ION deployments today. We expect the
new Micron 6550 ION SSD will extend this value with enhanced
performance density and energy efficiency benefits for enterprise
AI environments,” said Nilesh Patel, chief product officer at WEKA.
“With its impressive 61.44TB capacity, the Micron 6550 ION will
enable our mutual customers to implement rack-dense AI
infrastructure solutions without sacrificing performance.”
The Micron 6550 ION is now available for sampling globally and
is part of Micron’s industry-leading data center SSD portfolio. To
learn more about the many other industry-leading features of the
Micron 6550 ION SSD, visit: www.micron.com/6550ION.
For more information, visit these additional resources:
- 6550 ION product page
- 6550 ION product brief
- 6550 ION AI workloads tech brief
- 6550 ION launch blog
- 6550 ION product image gallery
- 6550 ION NVIDIA GDS tech brief
About Micron Technology, Inc.We are an industry
leader in innovative memory and storage solutions transforming how
the world uses information to enrich life for all. With a
relentless focus on our customers, technology leadership, and
manufacturing and operational excellence, Micron delivers a rich
portfolio of high-performance DRAM, NAND and NOR memory and storage
products through our Micron® and Crucial® brands. Every day, the
innovations that our people create fuel the data economy, enabling
advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and compute-intensive
applications that unleash opportunities — from the data center to
the intelligent edge and across the client and mobile user
experience. To learn more about Micron Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq:
MU), visit micron.com.
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1 The Micron 6550 ION offers capacities up to 61.44TB.
Comparisons are made with 61.44TB NVMe SSDs from Samsung, Solidigm
and Western Digital. Comparisons use publicly available competitor
information from public sources at the time of the 6550 ION
announcement, with the 6550 ION and Western Digital using a maximum
power of 20W and other competitive drives using 25W, resulting in
20% less maximum power consumption for the 6550 ION.
2 Competitive 61.44TB SSDs per footnote 1 are built with NAND
that is the industry’s 7th generation or earlier, per publicly
available sources at the time of the 6550 ION announcement.
3 Based on public information available at the time of this
document’s publication. Sequential performance based on a 128KB
transfer size and a queue depth of 128. Competitive read and write
bandwidth per watt calculated using published sequential bandwidth
rating at maximum power consumption values. Random read performance
based on a 4KB transfer size.
4 Tests conducted by Micron engineering using a maximum power
limit of 20W for the Micron 6550 ION and 25W for the competitive
drive. 147% higher performance observed using a 4KB transfer size
and 256 GDSIO workers. Energy efficiency based on measured
performance and measured SSD power consumption.
5 Tests conducted by Micron engineering using a maximum power
limit of 20W for the Micron 6550 ION and 25W for the Solidigm
D5-P5336. Performance and power efficiency results using the Unet3D
benchmark with three simulated H100 accelerators and measured SSD
power consumption during 4KB transfer size.
6 Tests conducted by Micron engineering using a maximum power
limit of 20W for the Micron 6550 ION and 25W for the Solidigm
D5-P5336. DLIO checkpoint workload modeled on Llama3 405B parameter
LLM. Model representing an 8 GPU server. Checkpoint size is
415GB.
7 Calculated based on 100%, 128KB sequential write performance
based on public documents available at the time of this
publication.
8 System comparison using 20 slot SSD E3.S server in 1U vs. 24
slot U.2 server in 2U. No competitor currently offers a 61.44TB
capacity SSD in E3.S form factor per published specifications at
the time of this announcement.
9 Using Micron 61.44TB E3.S drives with 20 SSDs per U.
10 Rack storage capacity assumes 36 rack units are available for
server/storage systems.
11 Based on information on Anand Tech site at
https://www.anandtech.com/show/21526/samsungs-128-tbclass-bm1743-enterprise-ssd-displayed-at-fms-2024
and assumes other 122.88TB drives will have similar performance
metrics.
12 No hardware, software or system can provide absolute security
under all conditions. Micron assumes no liability for lost, stolen
or corrupted data arising from the use of any Micron products,
including those products that incorporate any of the mentioned
security features.
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