As I suspected ATP has a Partnership with Micron.
Those are therefore Micron Flash Chips (look at the Logo on those Flash Chips: M).
The TBW Figure is pretty low for an Enterprise / Industrial Drive though: 1664 TB for the 1.92TB Model.
Still plenty for Read Intensive, although I would argue that this is NOT a very good fit for write Intensive (or with high Write Amplification) Workloads. Proxmox VE VMs would NOT be a good Fit IMHO. This is about ~ 2x of the Write Endurance of the Crucial MX500 SATA SSD (700 TBW for the 2TB Model) and I can already tell you that for a not-so-much used Proxmox VE Server (AT ALL even !), due to Write Amplification, you can easily "burn" through ~150-200 TB / Year.
So relatively Cheap (~ 90 EUR when Imported into Europe/EU if they accept 80 USD/Piece), PLP is Good, TBW not so much.
Does it support ASPM ?
Random Write Data.The linked datasheet above say 5.5TB for endurance where is 1664TB from?
OOS now anyhow.

Well, I admin it's rare for 2280 to have PLP but I cannot really say I care that much about the form Factor in a Desktop/Server PC through a M.2 to PCIe Low Profile or Full Profile Adapter. 2280 Adapters are a bit Cheaper and more Widespread, but that's about it.For me the main selling point is the high capacity and PLP on a 2280 form factor, mini ceph cluster that wont be running anything too intensive.
There might be another datasheet that got updated later, that 5.5PB endurance is for sequential and the 1.6PB endurance is for the JESD219A.The linked datasheet above say 5.5TB for endurance where is 1664TB from?
OOS now anyhow.
Your options become more limited when youre on micro form factors!Well, I admin it's rare for 2280 to have PLP but I cannot really say I care that much about the form Factor in a Desktop/Server PC through a M.2 to PCIe Low Profile or Full Profile Adapter. 2280 Adapters are a bit Cheaper and more Widespread, but that's about it.
For the Price though I'm thinking of getting some for my Desktop PC at least. So if ASPM does NOT work, at least on the Desktop it's still not so bad since it's not 24/7 ON.
And ... it's Cheap.
EDIT 1: it was just sold out.
PB !!!There might be another datasheet that got updated later, that 5.5TB endurance is for sequential and the 1.6TB endurance is for the JESD219A.
Looks like someone bought the last 35 without even making a best offer.