04-26-2017 11:36 PM
The power of p3608 is 40W at active state by the following document.
https://www-ssl.intel.com/content/www/jp/ja/solid-state-drives/ssd-dc-p3608-spec.html https://www-ssl.intel.com/content/www/jp/ja/solid-state-drives/ssd-dc-p3608-spec.html
The power of pro 6000p is 100mW at active state by the following document.
https://www-ssl.intel.com/content/www/jp/ja/solid-state-drives/ssd-pro-6000p-brief.html https://www-ssl.intel.com/content/www/jp/ja/solid-state-drives/ssd-pro-6000p-brief.html
Why the power consumption of p3608 is significantly overlarge compared to the performance difference between p3608 and 6000p?
04-27-2017 02:42 PM
Hello So_Hibino,
Thanks for posting in our forum.Regarding your question, first of all, the Intel® SSD DC P3608 is a Data Center drive for high-end use like servers.Also, this drive uses two controllers, it is just like having 2 SSDs.Please check http://ark.intel.com/compare/88731,94932 this link with a comparison of both drives, in there you will also see that the Data Center drive comes with enhanced power-loss data protection."Enhanced Power Loss Data Protection prepares the SSD for unexpected system power loss by minimizing data in transition in temporary buffers, and uses on-board power-loss protection capacitance to provide enough energy for the SSD firmware to move data from the transfer buffer and other temporary buffers to the NAND, thus protecting the system and user data."All these reasons apply to the power consumption for each drive.Please let us know if you have any other question.Regards,Nestor C05-05-2017 02:01 PM
Hello So_Hibino,
We would like to know if you require further assistance about this thread. We'll be waiting for your response.Regards,Nestor C06-18-2017 05:14 PM
thanks you for giving your good help!
06-19-2017 05:12 AM
Hi So_Hibino,
You are very welcome. Hope you have a nice week.Regards,Nestor C