Micron storage, ranked by cost per terabyte
The manufacturer behind Crucial, here in its enterprise and OEM guise. Compare every Micron product we track, sorted by real $/TB.
Micron is one of the world's major memory and flash manufacturers — the silicon behind the consumer Crucial brand — and under its own name it sells the enterprise and OEM side of the business. That means datacenter SSDs such as the 5400 and 7450 series, built for endurance and 24/7 workloads, alongside server-grade DDR4 and DDR5 memory and, at times, bare NAND and modules destined for system builders.
Because Micron-branded products lean enterprise and OEM rather than retail, their value story differs from Crucial's. Enterprise SSDs are priced for endurance, consistency and features like power-loss protection rather than the lowest sticker price, so they don't always post the cheapest cost per terabyte — but for servers, NAS and workstations that need rated write endurance, they're a strong, reliable choice. When these drives surface on the used or surplus market they can become genuine value, much like used enterprise hardware generally. Compare the live, Micron-filtered catalog below, sorted cheapest-per-terabyte first.
Every Micron product we track, by value
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