The experience when using Marvell SSD is amazing and its data protection capability is on top and reliable in moving large amounts of various data across different data storage platforms. Creating useful reports with Marvell SSD is easy and very quick, even the insights …
Easy to adjust the basic Marvell SSD functions and it supports a wide variety of multiple data the storage provided is excellent to store all the business and project data. Accessing data through Marvell SSD is easy and the reporting features capability is good, even the data storage space planning functions are perfect.
They are well suited in any area of computing storage needs that require speed, reliability, ease of management (with their Magician software), and good pricing is desired (i.e. day-to-day end-user desktop computer usage to HA, always-on SAN storage). Your end-users particularly will thank you for a Samsung SSD upgrade, especially if their machine is running off a hard drive, currently.
The QVO models of their drives suffer performance loss. Now, that is just inherent to the use of QLC NAND, but they could offset this by adding more fast cache to those drives.
I would love to see Samsung bring enterprise-style hot-swappable 2.5" PCIe drives to a more mainstream market. One of my biggest reasons for not going with NVMe drives in my latest production storage server was the cost-prohibitive nature of enterprise-grade hot-swappable NVMe drives.
I have been sitting here for 15 minutes trying to think of a 3rd improvement I'd like to see Samsung make to their SSDs. I cannot think of anything realistic to add. It was hard enough to come up with the first two. They are just really good all-around.
The experience when using Marvell SSD is amazing and its data protection capability is on top and reliable in moving large amounts of various data across different data storage platforms. Creating useful reports with Marvell SSD is easy and very quick, even the insights gathered through this platform are amazing and simple.
WIth a one vendor solution you are most likely getting Samsung SSD's (unless its intel or Kioxia or Micron), but from a performance and reliability standpoint we have seen very good results with Samsung ssd's.
As developers, we improve our productivity with less wasting time booting our notebooks, and also when we finish the compilation of our projects in less time. Overall Samsung's SSD disks offer a better user experience.