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Guru3D.com » News » Samsung PM1653 SAS compatible enterprise SSD has a maximum capacity of 31 TB

Samsung PM1653 SAS compatible enterprise SSD has a maximum capacity of 31 TB

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/27/2021 08:20 AM | source: | 6 comment(s)
Samsung PM1653 SAS compatible enterprise SSD has a maximum capacity of 31 TB

A new enterprise SSD product that supports 24G SAS connectivity. The 6th generation (128 layers) V-NAND is adopted for the NAND flash, and a large capacity model from 800GB to 30.72TB is lined up.

The controller uses Samsung's original "Rhino". The transfer speed is up to 4,300 MB/sec for sequential reading, 3,800 MB/sec for writing, 800,000IOPS for random reading, and 135,000 / 270,000IOPS for writing, achieving approximately twice the performance of the conventional model "PM1643a" . Combined with Broadcom's next-generation SAS RAID controller, RAID 5 performance can be boosted up to five times. In addition, it supports redundant configuration with a dual port system, so if one port fails, data can be accessed through the other port. Minimize enterprise system downtime.

Samsung has already started shipping samples of the "PM1653" and plans to start mass production in the latter half of 2021.



Samsung PM1653 SAS compatible enterprise SSD has a maximum capacity of 31 TB




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schmidtbag
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#5908001 Posted on: 04/27/2021 04:02 PM
I wonder how many thousands of dollars these will cost

RavenMaster
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#5908021 Posted on: 04/27/2021 05:43 PM
Wow that's an insane amount of storage :)

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#5908087 Posted on: 04/27/2021 11:22 PM
lol this is incredible!! so I hope someday earn a lot of $$$$$ in lotery then I buy one at least 10 TB :D

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#5908098 Posted on: 04/28/2021 12:49 AM


I want it....


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#5908245 Posted on: 04/28/2021 04:06 PM
You need the proper SAS controller for it as well

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