Oracle Flash Accelerator F680 PCIe Card Product Specifications
This section provides the specification for Oracle Flash Accelerator F680 PCIe Cards.
NVMe Storage Drive Product Specification
Oracle Flash Accelerator F680 PCIe Card product specifications are listed in the following table.
Table 2-1 Oracle Flash Accelerator F680 PCIe Card: 6.8 TB, NVMe PCIe 4.0
Specification | Value |
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Device name |
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Marketing Part Number |
7605208: Oracle Flash Accelerator F680 PCIe Card: 6.8 TB, NVMe PCIe 4.0 |
Manufacturing name |
6.8TB Intel ArbordalePlus D7-P5628, 3D NAND TLC AIC HHHL Solid State Drive Solidigm™ D7-P5520/D7-P5620 |
Form factors |
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PCIe interface |
PCIe Gen 4 Interface, x8 lanes 4 lanes, each going directly to a controller (no PCIe bus switch). Requires 2 x 4 lanes bifurcation. |
Features |
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Product Compliance |
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Product ecological compliance |
RoHS |
Certifications and declarations |
cUL-us, CE, TUV-GS, CB, CE, BSMI, KCC, Morocco, VCCI, RCM, FCC, IC |
Table 2-2 Drive Capacity and Performance
Attribute | Value |
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Capacity, formatted |
Default Formatted Capacity: 3,400,670,601,216 bytes (x2) Sector Size (LBA size): 512 bytes per sector per controller |
Capacity, unformatted |
Unformatted Capacity (Total User Addressable LBA): 6,641,934,768 per controller |
Capacity, raw NAND |
4096 GiB per controller |
Random 4 KB Read |
1.56M IOPS Typical 4KB Random Read QD=256, Worker=8 |
Random 4 KB Write |
460K IOPS Typical 4KB Random Write QD=256, Worker=8 |
Sequential Read |
128 KB, QD 128, Worker=1: 13,400 MB/s Note: Sequential accesses on both controllers for aggregate performance. |
Sequential Write |
128 KB, QD 128, Worker=1: 6,800 MB/s Note: Sequential accesses on both controllers for aggregate performance. |
Interface data transfer rate |
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Table 2-3 Drive Usage Information
Usage | Description |
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Operating temperature (Case) |
0 to 70 degrees Celsius (SMART) |
Non-Operating temperature |
-40 to 95 degrees Celsius |
Maximum temperature (SMART trip) |
Thermal Throttling at 70 degrees Celsius (SMART) when approaching maximum temperature. Thermal Shutdown at 80 degrees Celsius (SMART) |
Error rates |
Uncorrectable Bit Error Rate (UBER): 1 sector per 10^17 bits read |
Data retention |
3 months powered off at 40 degrees Celsius at end of rated endurance |
Endurance |
Refer to the JEDEC JESD218A standard for SSD device life and endurance measurement techniques. |
Other environmental factors |
Conforms to IEC standards |
Table 2-4 Drive Reliability
Attribute | Value |
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Component Design Life (Useful life) |
5 years |
MTBF |
2,000,000 hours |
Expected AFR (Annualized Failure Rate) |
0.44% for normal 24x7 operating conditions |
Table 2-5 Drive Electrical Specifications
Attribute | Value |
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Power On to Ready (no rebuild) |
RTD3R: 10 seconds |
Power On to Ready (full rebuild) |
18 seconds |
Supply Voltage / Tolerance |
12 V +10%/-20% 3.3 Vaux +/-9% |
Supply Average Current |
12 V: 2.1 A @ 25W 3.3 Vaux: 20 mA (non-wakeup enabled) |
Inrush Current |
12 V, 1.5 A |
Power Consumption |
Note: Maximum power is measured as the average power in a 1 ms interval. |
Power Requirements |
Refer to vendor product specification. |
Table 2-6 Drive Physical Characteristics
Height | Width | Depth | Weight |
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68.8 mm +/-0.34 |
167.55 mm +/-0.1 |
14.47 mm Max Component side. 2.67 mm Max bottom side. |
205g +/- 5g |
Table 2-7 NVMe Solid State Drive Characteristics
Attribute | Value |
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Minimum operating system versions |
Refer to the server product notes for minimum operating system versions, hardware, firmware, and software compatibility. |
Life monitoring capability |
Provides alerts for proactive replacement of the drive before the endurance is depleted. Provides endurance remaining in NVMe SMART logs. SSD supports the standard method defined by NVMe for Solid State Drive to report NAND wear through the “Get Log” command SMART/Health Information Percentage Used field. The units are whole percentage of wear. Percentage Used: Contains a vendor specific estimate of the percentage of NVM subsystem life used based on the actual usage and the manufacturer’s prediction of NVM life. A value of 100 indicates that the estimated endurance of the NVM in the NVM subsystem has been consumed, but may not indicate an NVM subsystem failure. The value is allowed to exceed 100. Percentages greater than 254 are represented as 255. This value is updated once per power-on hour (when the controller is not in a sleep state). Refer to the JEDEC JESD218A standard for SSD device life and endurance measurement techniques. |
End-to-End data-path protection |
T10 DIF Type 0, Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, no performance impact. T10 DIF (data integrity field) end-to-end data protection includes multiple levels of data-path protection. |
Enhanced power-loss data protection |
Energy storage components complete buffered writes to the persistent flash storage in case of a sudden power loss. |
Power loss protection capacitor self-test |
Supports testing of the power loss capacitor. Power is monitored using SMART (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology) attribute critical warning. |
Out-of-Band Management (SMBUS) |
Managed through the SMBUS. Provides out-of-band management by means of SMBUS interface. This requires 3.3V auxiliary voltage. SMBUS access includes NVMe-MI, the VPD page and temperature sensor. |
Hot-Plug Support |
Supports PCIe presence detect and link-up detect. Device advanced power loss protection provides robust data integrity. During IOs, the storage drive integrated monitoring enables the integrity of already committed data on the media and commits acknowledged writes to the media. |
Management utilities |
For more information about management utilities, refer to the server documentation. |
Table 2-8 LED Status Indicator Characteristics
LED | Color | Normal operation | Status |
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(1) Controller 1 Activity |
Green |
N/A |
Green Drive Activity indicator for controller ASIC 1: OFF – Power is off, or normal operation. STEADY ON (does not blink) – Oracle Flash Accelerator F640 PCIe Card v3 Activity LED status indicator LED 1 should be ON during idle. Driver is Idle. Driver is disabled. Power off until Host system shuts down. Controller function level reset. BLINK with varying duty cycle - Power On. BLINK at 375 msec on, 125 msec off – IO activity, Format NVM. Note: Both flash memory controllers enumerate. |
(2) Controller 2 Activity |
Green |
N/A |
Green Drive Activity indicator for controller ASIC 2: OFF – Power is off, or normal operation. STEADY ON (does not blink) – Oracle Flash Accelerator F640 PCIe Card v3 Activity LED status indicator LED 2 should be ON during idle. Driver is Idle. Driver is disabled. Power off until Host system shuts down. Controller function level reset. BLINK with varying duty cycle - Power On. BLINK at 375 msec on, 125 msec off – IO activity, Format NVM. Note: Both flash memory controllers enumerate. |
(3) Link Status |
Green Yellow |
ON – Normal operation. |
Green STEADY ON (does not blink) – Link at highest speed and lane width. Drive PCIe link is healthy. Normal operation. Yellow STEADY ON (does not blink) – Drive link sub-optimal The LED reports only secondary bus link status (behind internal switch) and does not report the status between the switch and host. OFF – No link |
(4) Health |
Yellow Red |
OFF – Normal operation. |
Yellow – Fault, Drive Critical Warning: OFF – Drive is idle. Power is off, or normal operation. STEADY ON (does not blink) – Drive critical warning. Red – Drive fail: OFF – Drive is idle. Power is off, or normal operation. STEADY ON (does not blink) – Service Action Required. Drive is in disabled logical mode. |