Micron Enterprise SSDs

Data center NVMe and SATA solid state drives for maximum IOPS and endurance

About Enterprise SSDs

Micron enterprise SSDs power some of the world's largest data centers. As one of only three NAND flash manufacturers globally (alongside Samsung and SK Hynix), Micron builds every component in-house — from the raw NAND wafers to the finished drive.

We stock the full range of Micron data center SSDs including the 5400 PRO (SATA, read-intensive), 7450 PRO/MAX (NVMe U.3, mixed-use), and 9400 PRO/MAX (NVMe, high-performance). Every drive ships with enterprise-grade power-loss protection, AES-256 encryption, and endurance ratings from 1 DWPD to 3+ DWPD.

Why Choose Micron for Your Data Center

Micron SSDs consistently deliver top-tier random read IOPS at competitive pricing. The 7450 series uses 176-layer TLC NAND, offering the best $/TB for mixed workloads. Key advantages:

  • U.3 form factor — backward compatible with both U.2 and SAS backplanes
  • Flex Capacity — adjust over-provisioning via firmware for your workload
  • TCG Opal 2.0 — hardware encryption for compliance (HIPAA, PCI-DSS)
  • 5-year warranty — enterprise endurance with predictable replacement cycles

Need bulk pricing for a server refresh? Contact us for volume discounts on Micron SSDs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Micron 5400 and 7450 SSDs?

The Micron 5400 is a SATA SSD designed for read-intensive workloads (boot drives, caching). The 7450 is an NVMe SSD with 4-5x the performance, designed for mixed-use workloads. Choose 5400 for cost-effective SATA replacement and 7450 for high-performance NVMe applications.

Are Micron SSDs compatible with Dell and HP servers?

Yes. Micron enterprise SSDs use standard U.2/U.3 and SATA interfaces that are compatible with all major server brands including Dell PowerEdge, HP ProLiant, Lenovo ThinkSystem, and Supermicro. No special firmware or drivers are required.

What does DWPD mean for enterprise SSDs?

DWPD (Drive Writes Per Day) measures endurance — how many times you can write the full drive capacity per day over the warranty period. A 1.92TB SSD rated at 1 DWPD can sustain 1.92TB of writes per day for 5 years. Mixed-use (3 DWPD) drives handle write-heavy workloads like databases.

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