Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Micron 7400 PRO compatible with my server?
The Micron 7400 PRO uses PCIe Gen4 x4 NVMe in a M.2 form factor. It is compatible with enterprise servers and storage arrays that support M.2 NVMe drives. Check your server's drive bay specifications for M.2 compatibility.
What does 1DWPD endurance mean on the Micron 7400 PRO?
1DWPD means 1 Drive Write Per Day — the drive is rated to sustain one full drive write per day over its warranty period. For the 1.92TB model, this translates to approximately 701 TB of total writes over 5 years. Ideal for read-intensive workloads — databases, web serving, content delivery, virtualization, cloud infrastructure.
Does the Micron 7400 PRO have power loss protection?
Yes. The Micron 7400 PRO features enterprise-grade power loss protection (PLP) with onboard capacitors that ensure all in-flight data is safely committed to NAND flash during unexpected power loss events. This is critical for maintaining data integrity in enterprise environments without UPS or in high-availability configurations.
Can the Micron 7400 PRO be hot-swapped?
M.2 drives are not typically hot-swappable and require system shutdown for installation.
What workloads is the Micron 7400 PRO designed for?
The Micron 7400 PRO is designed for data center boot, logging, caching. The PRO (1DWPD) class is optimized for read-intensive workloads such as databases, web serving, content delivery, and virtualization.