NAS SSD Series
Built for 24/7 NAS workloads with consistent performance, high endurance (up to 1 DWPD), and data protection features such as Power Loss Protection (PLP).
Choose D60 for PCIe Gen4 NVMe caching/tiered storage, or D20 for high-capacity 2.5"; SATA reliability.
• D60: PCIe Gen4x4 NVMe (M.2 2280) for NAS caching; tiered storage, with sustained reads up to 6000 MB/s• D20: Enterprise 2.5" SATA III SSD for consistent 24/7 storage, with sustained reads up to. 530 MB/s and capacity up to 15.36TB.
How do the SSDs compare?
Key differences:
D60 is an M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD built for NAS caching and tiered storage with higher sustained throughput.
D20 is a 2.5” SATA SSD optimized for consistent 24/7 NAS storage and larger capacity options.
Choose based on your NAS slot type (M.2 NVMe vs 2.5” SATA) and workload (cache/performance vs capacity/storage).
FAQs
Q1: Which NAS SSD should I choose: D60 or D20?
Answer: Choose D60 for M.2 NVMe caching and tiered storage performance. Choose D20 for 2.5" SATA bays when you need consistent 24/7 storage and higher capacity options.
Q2: Are these SSDs built for 24/7 NAS workloads and heavy writes?
Answer: Yes. Both are designed for sustained 24/7 operation and are rated up to 1 DWPD. They also feature Power Loss Protection (PLP) to help protect data integrity during unexpected outages.
Q3: Compatibility, capacities, and warranty — what should I know?
Answer: D60 is PCIe Gen4 NVMe and works in PCIe Gen3 systems (performance depends on platform). D20 fits standard 2.5" SATA bays.
Capacities: D60 - 480GB / 960GB / 1.92TB; D20 - 960GB to 15.36TB. Both lines are backed by a 5-year limited warranty.





