
The PBlaze6 6530 series is equipped with a wide range of features useful for the enterprise. This makes the 6536 more suitable for businesses with higher write endurance needs. Here, the highest capacity model of PBlaze6 6536 offers 425,000 IOPS compared to the 230,000 IOPS of the PBlaze6 6530.Īnother difference is the lifetime endurance, as the PBlaze6 6536 features a DWPD (Drive Writes per Day for 5 years) rating of 3.3 while the 6530 is quoted at 1.5. While the 6530 is specced with these same numbers, sustained random write performance differs significantly. In sequential reads and write, it is quoted to deliver up to 6.8GB/s and 4.8GB/s, respectively, while sustained random reads are quoted at 1.1 million IOPS. 6536Īs far as performance goes, the PBlaze6 6536 offers a slightly different profile. The new Memblaze PBlaze6 6530 Series includes two models: the PBlaze6 6530 and the PBlaze6 6536, the latter of which we will be looking at for this review. Memblaze highlights its significant improvement in power efficiency (172% better than the PBlaze6 6920), which allows for significant cost savings for organizations with larger deployments.

Designed for the mainstream enterprise market, the new PBlaze6 6530 series is based on the company’s self-developed Unified Framework Platform (MUFP) and 176-layer enterprise 3D eTLC NAND flash.

The Memblaze PBlaze6 6530 series is the company’s newest addition to the company’s PCIe Gen4 enterprise SSD portfolio.

