The PM1725 incorporates tantalum capacitors as part of its power-loss protection system. Our Samsung PM1725 review unit uses a 2.5-inch NVMe form factor with an SFF-8639 connector. Power Consumption (Active/Idle): 25W/7W.The HHHL form factor is available in sizes up to 6.4TB.
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We had the opportunity to profile the performance of a 2.5-inch version of the drive in its 3.2TB model, the largest capacity available in that form factor. This review offers an in-depth look at how the PM1725 compares to its predecessor (the XS1715), as well as NVMe SSD offerings from other vendors.
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Samsung has not published the full results of its in-house benchmarks, but the company does report that the PM1725 had better random read performance than its rivals from other vendors. Going into the review, we knew that the PM1725 uses Samsung’s vertical-NAND (V-NAND) flash technology and that the drive is rated for 5 drive writes per day over a period of 5 years. In terms of on online presence, Samsung provides a datasheet and a bit of other information oriented towards use cases where the PM1725 is deployed as an add-on card. Thus far, the rollout of the PM1725 has been more understated than its famous predecessor. This was part of the reason that the drive had such staying power–even as other enterprise SSD vendors began to roll out their own NVMe storage. Major server vendors like Dell and HPE were quick to provide recommended configurations for the new XS1715. When the XS1715 entered general availability in 2014, its performance delivered on the promise of the new form factor. Thus, we were excited to begin our benchmark of Samsung’s successor to the XS1715 - the PM1725 NVMe PCIe SSD.īack in 2013 when Samsung announced the XS1715, they made waves as the first vendor to offer an NVMe SSD for enterprise applications. Two and a half years ago, Samsung was first to market with an enterprise NVMe SSD with its XS1715, which maintained a dominant position among enterprise NVMe SSDs though 2015.
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For example, the prosumer-oriented Samsung 960 Pro M.2 NVMe SSD recently broke our consumer SSD benchmark record for sequential performance while also reaching the highest capacity of any M.2 drive on the market. Samsung has successfully established itself as an innovator in flash-based storage across the enterprise and consumer markets.
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Thus, we were excited to begin our benchmark of Samsung’s successor to the XS1715 - the PM1725 NVMe PCIe SSD. For example, the prosumer-oriented Samsung 960 Pro M.2 NVMe SSD recently broke our consumer SSD benchmark record for sequential performance,while also reaching the highest capacity of any M.2 drive on the market.