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Guru3D.com » News » Sabrent Unveils 16 TB External SSD: Up to 2.7 GB/s in RAID 0

Sabrent Unveils 16 TB External SSD: Up to 2.7 GB/s in RAID 0

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/22/2021 08:42 AM | source: | 1 comment(s)
Sabrent Unveils 16 TB External SSD: Up to 2.7 GB/s in RAID 0

Sabrent has released an external SSD, the unit is comprised of two 8 TB NVME SSDs. With support for raid 0/1/jbod so you can choose one large 16TB SSD, two 8TB, or a redundant solution with a total capacity of 8TB.

The unit connects over Thunderbolt 3. The unit has been rugged and was fitted into a rubber case. It is not known when the Rocket XTRM-Q 16 TB should be available. Sabrent does mention a suggested retail price; the external ssd comes with a hefty price tag of 2,900 US dollars which boils down to 16 cents per GB.



Sabrent Unveils 16 TB External SSD: Up to 2.7 GB/s in RAID 0 Sabrent Unveils 16 TB External SSD: Up to 2.7 GB/s in RAID 0




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#5922678 Posted on: 06/22/2021 04:16 PM
This seems to be a rather hacky way to get 16TB externally. Isn't Sabrent pretty close to making a 16TB drive? Seems like the R&D isn't worth it.

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