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Memblaze PBlaze7 7940 Gen5 Enterprise SSD Review

March 12, 2026
The Memblaze PBlaze7 7940 joins a select cohort of PCIe Gen5 enterprise SSDs currently available on the market, continuing Memblaze’s impressive track record of product launches. Centered firmly on performance optimization, this SSD is built upon the Multi-Stream Unified Flash Platform (MUFP) and integrates a comprehensive suite of advanced functionalities. Serving as a reliable solution for mission-critical business applications and high-demand data storage needs, this review will conduct an in-depth exploration of its technical specifications, reliability metrics, robust enterprise feature set, and overall operational performance.
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Memblaze PBlaze7 7940 Front

 

Memblaze PBlaze7 7940 Series Performance

 
In terms of performance benchmarks, the 7946 model delivers quoted 4K random performance of up to an impressive 2.8 million IOPS for read operations and 700K IOPS for write operations (with the 7940 variant reaching 400K IOPS for writes). Sequential read and write speeds exhibit notable enhancements over the previous Gen4 generation drives, with peak potential of 14GB/s for reads and 10GB/s for writes. This translates to a substantial leap forward in sequential performance, coupled with a significant reduction in read/write latency—an impressive 55μs for reads and 9μs for writes. This performance profile ensures a superior Quality of Service (QoS), making the drive an ideal choice for latency-sensitive application scenarios.
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Memblaze PBlaze7 7940 End

 
Beyond raw performance metrics, the PBlaze7 7940 Series excels in power efficiency. Delivering up 970MB/s of sequential read performance per watt, it reflects Memblaze’s commitment to energy-saving design principles. This efficiency is achieved through optimized hardware architecture and firmware refinement, maximizing hardware utilization while minimizing the server’s heat dissipation overhead. Additionally, the 7940 Series offers dynamic power control capabilities, with power mode settings ranging from 12W to 25W, providing flexible adaptability across diverse usage scenarios.
 

Memblaze PBlaze7 7940 Capacities and Form Factors

 
One of the distinctive characteristics of the PBlaze7 7940 Series is its versatility in form factor compatibility and storage capacity options. It spans a capacity range from 3.2TB to 15.36TB, ensuring seamless compatibility across various deployment environments.
 
Available in multiple form factors—including 2.5-inch U.2, E3.S 1T, E3.S 2T, E1.S, and HHHL AIC—further enhances its suitability for different infrastructure setups. Notably, the E3.S 2T variant represents the first drive we have encountered utilizing this specific form factor. Positioned in the mid-size range within the EDSFF family, it strikes a practical balance between physical dimensions and storage capacity.
 
With such a comprehensive range of options, whether you are deploying standard servers, hyperscale systems, or compact, space-constrained configurations, this new enterprise SSD family is fully compatible with any setup.
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Memblaze PBlaze7 7940 Lid

 

Memblaze PBlaze7 7940 Enterprise Features

 
The PBlaze7 7940 Series comes equipped with an impressive array of enterprise-grade features, including support for Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV). This technology optimizes performance and resource allocation for virtual machines in virtualized environments such as data centers and cloud computing platforms, enhancing operational efficiency and reducing resource contention issues.
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Reliability and security are core priorities for the PBlaze7 7940 Series NVMe enterprise SSD. TCG Opal2.0 security standards and AES 256-bit Data Encryption strengthen data security, while 128K Atomic Write functionality ensures consistent data integrity. The Sanitize feature securely erases sensitive data, and Full Data Path Protection with Power Failure Protection guarantees end-to-end data reliability. Secure Download and Secure Boot capabilities further fortify against unauthorized access attempts, making the drive a resilient choice for enterprise-level data storage requirements.
 

Memblaze PBlaze7 7940 Specifications

  PBlaze7 7940 PBlaze7 7946
User Capacity (TB) 3.84 7.68 15.36 3.2 6.4 12.8
Form Factor 2.5-inch U.2, E3.S 1T, E3.S 2T, E1.S, and HHHL AIC
Interface PCIe 5.0 x 4
128KB Sequential Read up to 14 GB/s
128KB Sequential Write up to 10 GB/s
Sustained Random Read (4KB) IOPS up to 2800K
Sustained Random Write
(4KB) IOPS (Steady State)
  • up to 400K (PBlaze7 7940)
  • up to 700K (PBlaze7 7946)
Lifetime Endurance DWPD
  • 1 DWPD (PBlaze7 7940)
  • 3 DWPD (PBlaze7 7946)
Random R/W Latency 55/9μs
Sequential R/W Latency 8/9μs
Operating Temperature Ambient: 0℃ to 35℃ with suggested airflow; Case: 0℃ to 77℃
Uncorrectable Bit Error Rate < 10-17
Mean Time Between Failures 2 million hours
Protocol NVMe 2.0, OCP 2.0
NAND Flash Memory 3D TLC NAND
Operation System RHEL, SLES, CentOS, Ubuntu, Windows Server, VMware ESXi
Power Consumption < 25 W
Basic Feature Support Power Failure Protection, Full Data Path Protection, S.M.A.R.T, Flexible Power Management, Hot Pluggable

 

 

Advanced Feature Support

TRIM, Multi-namespace, AES 256 Data Encryption & Crypto Erase, EUI64/NGUID, Variable Sector Size Management & NVMe End-to-End Data Protection (DIF/DIX), Firmware Upgrade without Reset, Timestamp, Weighted Round Robin, Persistent Event Log, Telemetry, Secure Download, Secure Boot, TCG OPAL2.0, 128K Atomic Write, NVMe-MI, SR-IOV
Software Support Open-source management tool, CLI debug tool, OS in-box driver (Easy system integration)

 

 

Memblaze PBlaze7 7940 Gen5 SSD Performance

Testbed

To test the Memblaze PBlaze7 7940 Gen5 SSD, we leveraged the Dell PowerEdge R760 in our test lab. The R760 is a highly versatile 2U rackmount server that supports two 4th generation Intel Xeon processors with configurations that support up to 24 NVMe drives. This general-use server is intended for mixed workloads, databases, and VDI.

Dell PowerEdge R760 Configuration

  • Dual Intel Xeon Gold 6430 (32 cores/64 threads, 1.9GHz base)
  • 1TB DDR5 RAM
  • Ubuntu 22.04

For ultimate flexibility, we also worked with Serial Cables, who supplied us with an 8-bay PCIe Gen5 JBOF for U.2/U.3, M.2, and EDSFF SSD testing. This allows us to test all current and emerging drive types on the same test hardware.

The Memblaze PBlaze7 7940 marks our second Gen5 SSD with this test platform, following our initial go with the KIOXIA CM7 (results of which we will add to the charts below). Our performance comparison also includes the Samsung PM1743 Gen5 SSD. Notably, the 7940 and PM1743 each have a 1 DWPD endurance rating, in contrast to the CM7-V’s 3 DWPD rating.

VDBench Workload Analysis

When benchmarking storage devices, application testing is best, and synthetic testing is second. While not a perfect representation of actual workloads, synthetic tests help baseline storage devices with a repeatability factor that makes it easy to compare apples-to-apples between competing solutions. These workloads offer a range of testing profiles ranging from “four corners” tests and common database transfer size tests to trace captures from different VDI environments.

These tests leverage the common vdBench workload generator, with a scripting engine to automate and capture results over a large compute testing cluster. This allows us to repeat the same workloads across various storage devices, including flash arrays and individual storage devices. Our testing process for these benchmarks fills the entire drive surface with data and then partitions a drive section equal to 25% of the drive capacity to simulate how the drive might respond to application workloads. This differs from full entropy tests, which use 100 percent of the drive and take them into a steady state. As a result, these figures will reflect higher-sustained write speeds.

Profiles:

  • 4K Random Read: 100% Read, 128 threads, 0-120% iorate
  • 4K Random Write: 100% Write, 128 threads, 0-120% iorate
  • 64K Random Read: 100% Read, 128 threads, 0-120% iorate
  • 64K Random Write: 100% Write, 128 threads, 0-120% iorate
  • 16K Sequential Read: 100% Read, 32 threads, 0-120% iorate
  • 16K Sequential Write: 100% Write, 16 threads, 0-120% iorate
  • 64K Sequential Read: 100% Read, 32 threads, 0-120% iorate
  • 64K Sequential Write: 100% Write, 16 threads, 0-120% iorate
  • 4K, 8K, and 16K 70R/30W Random Mix, 64 threads, 0-120% iorate
  • Synthetic Database: SQL and Oracle
  • VDI Full Clone and Linked Clone Traces

In our first VDBench Workload Analysis, random 4K read, the PBlaze7 7940 recorded a peak of just 1.1 million IOPS (at 183.2 µs), while the KIOXIA CM7 more than doubled this number with 2.7 million IOPS at a latency of 188.6µs.

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Switching over to 64k sequential workloads, the PBlaze7 7940 exhibited impressive performance. In reads, it peaked at 216K IOPS (13.5GB/s) with 295.4µs in latency. This was noticeably better than the KIOXIA drive, which achieved a peak of 11.4GB/s (182K IOPS) with a latency of 349.5µs in read activity.

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In sequential writes, the PBlaze7 7940 edged out the KIOXIA drive, peaking at 4.28GB/s (69K IOPS) at a latency of 928.8µs. The CM7 drive peaked at 4.18GB/s write (67K IOPS) at 951.7µs in latency.

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Next up are the 16K tests. In sequential reads, the PBlaze7 7940 demonstrated a peak of just 161K IOPS (2.5GB/s) at 191.3µs, while the KIOXIA CM7 achieved an impressive 352K IOPS (5.5GB/s) at 90.7µs.

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Now for our mixed read/write profiles, starting with 70/30 4K. The PBlaze7 7940’s peak performance here hit 562K IOPS at 110µs. The KIOXIA CM7 drive expectedly fared better at 881K IOPS at 71.6µs.

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In the 70/30 16K profile, the PBlaze7 7940 reached 327K IOPS at 195.6µs, while the KIOXIA CM7 completed the test at 350K IOPS at 181.4µs.

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The following two tests are 64k random benchmarks. In reads, the PBlaze7 7940 posted a very impressive and steady 188K IOPS at 170.1µs, which was more than double the KIOXIA drive’s 81K IOPS at 219.2µs (which also took a pretty steep spike in performance at the end of the test).

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In 64k random writes, the Memblaze and KIOXIA drives were neck and neck, though the 7940 pulled away at the end with 64K IOPS at 245.1µs in latency. In comparison, the KIOXIA CM7 drive peaked at 63K IOPS with a latency of 247.6µs.

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Our next set of tests is our SQL workloads: SQL, SQL 90-10, and SQL 80-20. Starting with the standard SQL workload, the PBlaze7 7940 posted a peak of 429K IOPS before taking a spike in performance at the end, while the KIOXIA CM7 peaked at 382K IOPS with a latency of 83.5µs.

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In SQL 90-10, both Gen5 drives had nearly identical performance. Here, the PBlaze7 7940 hit 392K IOPS at the end of the test with a latency of 81.2µs, while the KIOXIA peaked at 397K with a latency of 80.2µs.

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With SL 80-20, the PBlaze7 peaked at 366K IOPS with a latency of 87µs. In comparison, the KIOXIA CM7 posted a peak performance of 298K IOPS at 73.5µs.

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Next are the Oracle workloads (Oracle, Oracle 90-10, and Oracle 80-20. Starting with the general Oracle workload, the PBlaze7 7940 had a peak performance of 361K IOPS (98µs), while the KIOXIA CM7 peaked at 416K IOPS at 85.1µs.

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Next is Oracle 80-20, where the PBlaze7 7940 peaked at 280K IOPS with a latency of 78.2µs. In comparison, the CM7 peaked at 310K IOPS with a steady latency of 70.6µs.

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Next, we switched to our VDI clone test, Full and Linked. VDI Full Clone (FC) Boot 7940 peaked at 360K IOPS with a latency of 97.3µs (though it had a minor blip in performance at the end). In comparison, the KIOXIA CM7 peaked at 335K IOPS with a latency of 103µs.

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During VDI FC Initial Login, the PBlaze7 7940 achieved 209K IOPS (141.7µs), while the KIOXIA CM7 drive fell back a little, peaking at 168K IOPS with a latency of 73.2µs before it took a significant spike in performance at the very end of the test.

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With VDI FC Monday Login, the PBlaze7 7940’s performance hit 130K IOPS at 121.3µs in latency. In comparison, the KIOXIA CM7 posted an impressive 161K IOPS at a latency of 98.1µs.

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For the VDI Linked Clone (LC) Boot, the PBlaze7 7940 ended the test at a very steady 166K IOPS at 96µs in latency, while the CM7 KIOXIA drive achieved pretty much identical results with 166K IOPS and 96.3µs.

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For VDI LC Monday Login, the PBlaze7 7940’s performance peaked at 108K IOPS at 146.5µs in latency. In comparison, the CM7 peaked at 106K IOPS with a latency of 119µs (though showing a spike in performance at the very end, which took it to 100K IOPS).

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Conclusion

The Memblaze PBlaze7 7940 has made its debut in the enterprise storage market as one of the trailblazing Gen5 drives, representing a notable advancement in storage technology alongside the KIOXIA CM7. All in all, this new Memblaze SSD serves as a reliable
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