e3.l form factor

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The e3.l form factor, also known as EDSFF E3.L, is a storage form factor used in enterprise and data center environments. Recent discussions on WindowsForum.com highlight its adoption in high-capacity NVMe SSDs, such as Kioxia's LC9 Series, which offers up to 245.76TB for AI and large-scale data center applications. The e3.l form factor is designed to provide efficient thermal management and high storage density in server racks. Topics covered include its role in enabling massive storage capacities for generative AI workloads and its compatibility with modern data center infrastructure. This form factor is relevant for IT professionals and system builders evaluating enterprise storage solutions.
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    Kioxia Launches 245.76TB LC9 Series SSD for AI & Data Centers

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