Micron P400m 400 GB,External (MTFDDAK400MAN1S1AA) (SSD) Solid State Drive

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$39.99
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Used
Genuine Micron RealSSD P400m 400GB 2.5" 6Gb/s SATA SSD P/N: MTFDDAK400MAN-1S1AA Tested Working.

About this product

Product Identifiers

BrandMicron
ModelP400m
eBay Product ID (ePID)177466256

Product Key Features

Storage Capacity400 GB

Dimensions

Depth3.92in
Height0.27in
Width2.72in
Weight0.28 oz.lbs.

Additional Product Features

PlatformServer
EnclosureExternal
Form Factor2.5"
Drive InterfaceSATA III
TypeSsd

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  • Just my two Canadian centavos...

    I'll make it short and sweet, for everyone's benefit: The Good: MLC baby... The 400GB version comes with 7.0PB endurance. With a three year warranty, that is 16 full drive writes per day. Optane territory in 2013. Its firmware has TRIM option and "SANITIZE feature set" (BLOCK_ERASE_EXT and OVERWRITE_EXT, both working). Decent Marvell controller, doesn't saturate the SATA III interface though (380MB/s reads, 310MB/s writes with 64KB blocks). It's supported by Micron's "Storage Executive", I upgraded mine to the latest firmware (0225). Massive tantalum capacitors prevent data loss in case of power failure (real enterprise feature). The Bad: Modest size by today standards (tops at 400GB). Don't think to put them in an old laptop (the top label says 5V/2A). Long out of warranty. The Ugly: With the race to the bottom (TLC/QLC), MLC drives are pieces of museum or blood curdling pricewise (the current enterprise ones). If you are a Linux/BSD tinkerer and find them reasonable priced, go for it. Micro$oft's users need not apply, that bloated abomination can barely fit inside (and it doesn't deserve either). WARNING: There are two versions of this drive (1S1AA and 2S1AA). The ones ending in "2S1AA" are formatted with 520/528 bytes/sector (usually in EMC environments) and good luck reconverting them to 512 bytes /sector.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned