
The TBW, or Total Bytes Written for the different variants are as follows: The quoted power consumption of the Kingston DC600M Enterprise is between 1.3W and 3.6W (from idle to max write). Quality of Service (Latency) (99,999) read/write:.Below is what Kingston itself specifies about this: The performance of the SSD depends on the variant chosen. It is a SATA SSD, more specifically SATA 3.0 (6Gb/s).

The Kingston DC600M Enterprise (also called Data Center) SSD is available in 480GB, 960GB, 1920GB, 3840GB and 7680GB. To ensure that no one can steal the data, Kingston has provided AES 256 encryption. It means that no data is lost during power outages. To protect and secure data, Kingston has added hardware-based PLP to the SSD. This should ensure consistency in things like latency and IOPS, even when running multiple types of workloads on the SSDs. Predictability of performance is provided by the embedded Quality of Service. These are therefore the focal points of the Kingston DC600M Enterprise. These include, in particular, performance predictability, but also, of course, protecting the data stored on them.


SSDs deployed in data centers must meet certain expectations. New SSD is optimized for use in racks by SIs, hyperscalers and cloud service providers.
