Seagate Nytro Enterprise SSDs

SAS, NVMe, M.2 and SATA flash for servers and all-flash arrays

About Nytro Enterprise SSDs

Nytro is Seagate's enterprise flash family — less famous than Exos, but a fixture inside OEM arrays and blade servers. Because it flies under the radar, Nytro replacements are hard to source at EOL; we hold one of the deeper independent stocks in the US.

The Range We Stock

  • Nytro XF1440 / XM1440 — M.2 22110 NVMe drives used in blades and boot duty (our largest Nytro cluster)
  • Nytro 5360 / 5560 series — high-endurance U.2/U.3 NVMe for mixed and write-intensive workloads
  • Nytro 3332 / 3732 / 2332 — 12Gb/s SAS SSDs for array shelves and dual-port HA duty
  • Nytro XP6500 — PCIe flash accelerator cards for legacy database hosts

Endurance tiers matter with Nytro: the same capacity ships in ~1 DWPD (read-intensive), ~3 DWPD (mixed) and 10 DWPD (write-intensive) versions with different part numbers. Every listing states the exact model and endurance class. Unsure which your array needs? Send us the part number off the failed drive — we cross-reference before shipping.

Featured Nytro Enterprise SSDs Products

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Seagate Nytro XF1440 used for?

The XF1440 is an M.2 22110 (110mm) NVMe SSD designed for enterprise boot and caching duty in blade servers and dense compute nodes. It ships in 400GB-1.92TB capacities with power-loss protection — a feature consumer M.2 drives lack, and the reason OEMs specified it.

Nytro vs Micron 5300 / Samsung PM893 — how do they compare?

All three are enterprise SATA/SAS-class SSDs with power-loss protection and similar endurance tiers. The practical difference is sourcing: if your array or server was built with Nytro drives, staying with the same family keeps firmware behavior and latency profiles consistent — which matters in RAID and HA pairs.

Do Nytro SAS SSDs work in Dell or HP servers?

Yes — Nytro 12Gb/s SAS SSDs are standard dual-port SAS devices and work in any PowerEdge, ProLiant or JBOD with a SAS backplane, in the correct caddy. Many OEM-branded SSDs are in fact rebadged Nytro drives with vendor firmware.

What does DWPD mean on a Nytro SSD?

Drive Writes Per Day — how many times the full capacity can be written daily for 5 years under warranty. 1 DWPD suits read-heavy workloads (web, analytics), 3 DWPD mixed use (VMs, databases), 10 DWPD write-intensive duty (logging, caching, heavy OLTP). Match or exceed the DWPD class of the drive you are replacing.

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