According to news from this site on August 1, the storage company addlink officially released two high-endurance solid-state drives, D20 and D60, for NAS purposes. The D20 is a 7mm thick 2.5-inch SATA III specification, and the D60 is a PCIe 4.0 M.2 2280 specification.

Both D20 and D60 have a 5-year warranty and a durability level of 1 DWPD (note on this site: one full disk write per day). The reliability is enough to meet the requirements of NAS 7×24 operation. In addition, these two All SSDs are equipped with hardware PLP power-off protection circuit.
Different from conventional consumer-grade SSD products, addlink’s D20 and D60 SSDs can provide consistent performance when facing intensive workloads, ensuring that NAS devices can always run at their best.

addlink D20 adopts an external cache solution and is equipped with commercial-grade 3D TLC particles. It provides five capacity versions of 960GB, 1.92TB, 3.48TB, 7.68TB, and 15.36TB;
D20’s sequential read and write speed can reach up to 530/500 MB/s, random read and write rates up to 98K / 40K IOPS.
The addlink D60 also has an external cache solution, and the particles it is equipped with are enterprise-grade 3D TLC, which is available in three capacity versions of 480GB, 960GB and 1.92TB;
The sequential read and write speed of the D60 can reach up to 6000MB/s and 1.92TB respectively. 2000MB/s, random read and write rates up to 800K IOPS and 60K IOPS respectively.
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