Datasheet

Intel® Solid-State Drive DC S3700 Series
Parameter Value
Power On/Off Cycles
24 per day
Power On/Off Cycles is defined as power being removed from the
SSD, and then restored. Most host systems remove power from
the SSD when entering suspend and hibernate as well as on a
system shutdown.
Insertion Cycles
50 on SATA cable
500 on backplane
SATA/power cable insertion/removal cycles.
Data Retention
3 months power-off retention once SSD
reaches rated write endurance at 40 °C
The time period for retaining data in the NAND at maximum rated
endurance.
Endurance Rating
100GB: 1.83 PBW
200GB: 3.65 PBW
400GB: 7.30 PBW
800GB: 14.60 PBW
While running JESD218 standard
1
and based on JESD219 workload.
Note:
1 Refer to JESD218 standard table 1 for UBER, FFR and other Enterprise SSD endurance verification requirements. UBER design and majority of
life target is 1E-17. Endurance verification acceptance criterion based on establishing <1E-16 at 60 confidence.
2.7 Temperature Sensor
The Intel
®
SSD DC S3700 Series has an internal temperature sensor with an accuracy of +/-2C over a
range of -20C to +80C which can be monitored using two SMART attributes: Airflow Temperature
(BEh) and Device Internal Temperature (C2h).
For more information on supported SMART attributes, see Table 19 “SMART Attributes” on page 20.
2.8 Power Loss Capacitor Test
The Intel SSD DC S3700 Series supports testing of the power loss capacitor, which can be
monitored using the following SMART attribute: (175, AFh).
2.9 Hot Plug Support
Hot Plug insertion and removal is supported in the presence of a proper connector and appropriate
operating system (OS), as described in the SATA 3.0 specification.
This product supports asynchronous signal recovery and issues an unsolicited COMINIT when first
mated with a powered connector to guarantee reliable detection by a host system without hardware
device detection.
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