NVMe SAMSUNG PM1735 6.4TB PCIe SSD MZPLJ6T4HALA-00007

Best-in-class for enterprise

  • Solid state drive
  • 6.4 TB
  • internal
  • PCIe card (HHHL)
  • PCI Express 4.0 x8

  • $USD $2,291.00

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NVMe SAMSUNG PM1735 6.4TB PCIe SSD MZPLJ6T4HALA-00007

Best-in-class for enterpriseSamsung's all-flash solutions for heavy workloads deliver unrivaled performance, reliability and capacity without bottlenecks. Samsung's PCIe Gen 4 enabled PM1735 SSD will have double the thro

Best-in-class for enterprise

Samsung's all-flash solutions for heavy workloads deliver unrivaled performance, reliability and capacity without bottlenecks. Samsung's PCIe Gen 4 enabled PM1735 SSD will have double the throughput capabilities of current Gen 3 SSDs, giving it the high performance. The NVMe SSD series suits the diverse needs of OEMs worldwide.

Samsung PM1733 and PM1735 NVMe SSDs


The Samsung PM1733 and PM1735 have a number of new technologies. First, Samsung is introducing what it calls fail in place which allows for an entire NAND die to fail and the drive continue to run. Second, Samsung is adding what it calls virtualization technology. This is really SR-IOV for the NVMe SSDs which is a major feature itself as it allows for up to 64 VMs to access the drives natively. We should note, that SR-IOV pass-through to VMs often impairs live migration efforts, but it is still an important technology. Lastly, the SSDs feature what Samsung calls V-NAND machine learning technology. This helps characterize different NAND cell characteristics. Samsung claims it is using big data analytics, but we think this is an important feature, but one that is using buzzwords to sound more exciting.

Here are the key specs of the new SSDs:


From 800GB to 30.72TB is the range of capacities and the PCIe Gen4 x8 cards with 1.6TB to 15.36TB are going to top out at around 8GB/s read and 3.8GB/s write per drive. As a result, Samsung is not fully utilizing the PCIe Gen4 bandwidth so we see these more as first-generation PCIe Gen4 drives with future generations offering more performance.


Samsung is still using the legacy U.2 drives, so we expect the company will need to refresh in 2020 as we start to see more drives adopt U.3 for better backplane flexibility. One may note that DWPD ratings have come down from the 7-10+ that we saw years ago but that is because as drives have grown, the amount of data a drive write represents has grown as well.

Main Specifications:

Product Description : Samsung Pm1735 V5 Mzplj6t4hala-00007 - Solid State Drive - 6.4 Tb - Hhhl Pci Express Gen4 X8

Type : Solid State Drive - Internal

Capacity : 6.4 Tb

Form Factor : Hhhl

Interface : Pci Express Gen4 X8

Extended Specifications :

Device Type : Solid State Drive - Internal

Capacity : 6.4 Tb

Form Factor : Hhhl

Interface : Pci Express Gen4 X8

Performance :

drive Writes Per Day (dwpd) : 3(5yrs)

internal Data Rate : 8000 Mbps (read) / 3800 Mbps (write)

maximum 4kb Random Write : 250k Iops

maximum 4kb Random Read : 1500k Iops

Expansion & Connectivity :

Interfaces : 1 X Pci Express Gen4 X8

Compatible Bay : Hhhl

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