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The Cisco UCSX-NVME4-3840-D= is a high-density NVMe storage module engineered for Cisco’s UCS X-Series Modular System, designed to meet enterprise demands for low-latency data access, high IOPS throughput, and multi-petabyte scalability. Built around 3.84 TB NAND flash with 3D TLC architecture, it leverages PCIe Gen4 x4 interfaces and dual-port NVMe 1.4 protocol support, achieving 750K random read IOPS (4K blocks) and 6.8 GB/s sustained throughput in Cisco-validated benchmarks.
Cisco’s design integrates dynamic thermal throttling with predictive wear-leveling algorithms, ensuring consistent performance under 24/7 mixed read/write workloads. The module’s dual-plane NAND layout reduces cross-talk interference, improving error rates by 40% compared to previous-gen UCSX-NVME4-3200-D= models.
In TensorFlow/PyTorch environments, 8x UCSX-NVME4-3840-D= modules achieved 1.2M IOPS for small-file metadata operations, reducing model checkpointing times by 35% versus SAS SSDs.
VMware vSAN 8.0 tests demonstrated 4.2 ms average latency under 70/30 read/write mix at 80% utilization, outperforming competing U.2 NVMe drives by 22% in OLTP simulations.
With Intel DSA (Data Streaming Accelerator) offload, the module processed 8.4M market data packets/sec with <5 µs jitter, critical for real-time arbitrage systems.
While the 7680-D offers double capacity (7.68 TB), the 3840-D= delivers 18% higher random write IOPS and 30% lower $/IOPS for metadata-intensive workloads.
Yes, but requires Cisco UCS 6500 Series Fabric Interconnects and minimum firmware 4.3(4.242066) to avoid NVMe discovery failures.
Cisco’s Intersight Workload Optimizer reduces replacement cycles by 40% through wear monitoring, while NVIDIA GPUDirect Storage integration cuts AI pipeline costs by 25%.
For guaranteed compatibility and warranty coverage, the UCSX-NVME4-3840-D= is available exclusively at itmall.sale. Always validate configurations using Cisco’s NVMe Hardware Compatibility Matrix, particularly when integrating with UCSX-CPU-I8592+C= processors.
In telecom 5G core networks and financial risk modeling systems, the UCSX-NVME4-3840-D= demonstrates unmatched consistency in mixed workload environments—simultaneously handling real-time analytics and batch processing without QoS degradation. While higher-capacity NVMe drives exist, Cisco’s predictive maintenance ecosystem and multi-vendor interoperability (validated with Marvell controllers) make this module ideal for enterprises prioritizing operational stability over raw capacity. The lack of PCIe Gen5 support is mitigated by NVMe-oF readiness, positioning it as a transitional asset for next-gen storage architectures. Its true value emerges in software-defined storage pools, where Intersight’s global wear-leveling algorithms extend usable lifespan beyond vendor specifications.