Solidigm D5-P5336 vs WD Ultrastar

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Our Recommendation
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WD Ultrastar DC SN655 7.68TB U.2

WD Ultrastar DC SN655 7.68TB U.2 wins on both price ($38.35/TB) and warranty (5 years).

Best $/TB: WD
Best Warranty: WD
Best for RAID: Solidigm
Full Specification Comparison
Spec
Solidigm
D5-P5336 7.68TB NVMe U.2
$125.00/TB
WD
Ultrastar DC SN655 7.68TB U.2
$38.35/TB
Brand
Solidigm
WD
Model
D5-P5336 7.68TB NVMe U.2
Ultrastar DC SN655 7.68TB U.2
Series
D5 Series
Ultrastar DC
Part Number
SSDPF2KX076TZ
WUS5EA176ESP7E1
$/TB
$125.00
👑$38.35
Price
$959.99
$294.52
Condition
New
New
Capacity
7.68TB
7.68TB
Interface
NVMe-PCIe4
NVMe-PCIe4
Form Factor
U.2
U.2
Drive Type
SSD
SSD
Recording Tech
QLC
TLC
RPM
N/A (SSD)
N/A (SSD)
Cache
Sector Size
Workload Rating
DWPD
0.58 DWPD
1 DWPD
Warranty
👑5 years
👑5 years
Workload Tier
archive
oltp
In Stock
✓ In Stock
✓ In Stock
Workload Fit
Workload
Solidigm
WD
NAS Storage
Backup Target
OLTP Database
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Cold Archive
Virtualization
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AI/ML Storage
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Buying Recommendation
Choose Solidigm D5-P5336 7.68TB NVMe U.2 if:
  • You need new-with-warranty for compliance or budgeting
Buy Solidigm
Choose WD Ultrastar DC SN655 7.68TB U.2 if:
  • You need maximum storage per dollar
  • You need 5-year warranty coverage for production
  • You need new-with-warranty for compliance or budgeting
Buy WD

Frequently Asked Questions

WD Ultrastar offers better value at $38.35/TB vs $125.00/TB - a 69% price difference. Factor in warranty length and workload rating when the price gap is small.

Mixing drives of different models in RAID is not recommended even if capacities match. Different firmware, error handling and seek patterns can cause rebuild issues. Use identical drives within the same RAID group for reliable operation.

Both drives carry 5-year warranties and are built for enterprise operation. Check brand-specific AFR data and Backblaze drive stats for real-world failure rate comparisons.

Solidigm D5-P5336 is the better fit for NAS storage.