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Intel SSD vs SanDisk SSD comparison

 

Categories and Ranking

Intel SSD
Ranking in SSD
3rd
Average Rating
8.0
Number of Reviews
1
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
SanDisk SSD
Ranking in SSD
2nd
Average Rating
9.0
Number of Reviews
4
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
 

Mindshare comparison

As of November 2024, in the SSD category, the mindshare of Intel SSD is 15.1%, up from 12.6% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of SanDisk SSD is 29.9%, up from 30.2% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
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Featured Reviews

it_user6186 - PeerSpot reviewer
It increased our productivity for performance sensitive applications from database to server virtualization.
Do your homework and be prepared. A little bit of flash SSD in the right place can go a long way to boost productivity and performance. Get as much SSD storage space capacity as you can afford. Decide whether or not you will you be attaching via PCIe slots, or U.2/8639 or M.2 if NVMe, or SAS, SATA internal or external to a server, or if will you need an external shared storage system. Look beyond the cost per GB. Look at what the performance can do for your workload/applications. It is a good value, in terms of performance and benefit for many environments. However, it is no longer top of the line with newer Optane, 3D XPoint, and other options.
it_user392349 - PeerSpot reviewer
I can keep one or two Adobe Premiere or After Effects projects on it.
I have only a few aspects of this SSD that can be improved. First of all, the hard plastic "shell" on the drive seems a little weak. When transporting the drive to my second computer, I noticed it rattled a little, it would be nice if the shell was more solid. I want to feel security when I pick up the piece of hardware that contains the most important pieces to my company. Also, the SATA port on the SSD seem a little loose, the cable has the potential to drop off of the back of the drive. Same goes for the SATA power cable. I would like to see a sleeker design. I want to be able to feel security when I pick it up, so maybe a metal case? Something that when I hold it, it feels heavy. It feels sleek and secure; there is no busting it up if it is dropped. Another suggestion is the ports on the back are a little more tightened, so the cables have no way of falling out of the back. Another cool aesthetic I would like to see is a logo. No more plain "SanDisk" logo at the top. A cool, sleek design engraved would be awesome. Even though no one sees the hardware in a computer (for the most part), it would add a professional vibe to it.
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Manufacturing Company
17%
Computer Software Company
12%
University
9%
Healthcare Company
8%
Computer Software Company
9%
Educational Organization
9%
University
8%
Comms Service Provider
7%
 

Company Size

By reviewers
Large Enterprise
Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
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