Take a look at VikingTech's 3.5" SSD which was recently named 'most capacious SSD in the world'. Can you imagine this in one of our systems? Check out the article for more specs.
www.pcgamer.com/viking-crams-a-whopping-50tb-of-capacity-into-a-single-35-inch-ssd
I doubt that the release of SAS SSD's will affect the consumer market pricing for quite some time. Considering these are being estimated at price points of $0.63/GB they're pricing out at approximately $15,000.00 for the 50TB and $10,000.00 for the 25TB. Datacenter use only at those prices unless Angel Munoz gets a heck of a sponsorship from Viking.
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And I would be delighted with a 1TB ssd at the moment.
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I don't think I would really use something like that as a Boot drive and have all my other programs on it. Though I am probably missing a lot of info on what it is really used for, all I can say is Wow, that is a lot of space for 1 drive. At least coming from a consumer point of view.
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Would love a pair of 4TV's, hopefully these beasts drive down the price of 1-4TB ssd's
Other than a pair of 50TB's would be awesome in my Plex/Media server
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Well, I have two open 3.5" bays in my Enthoo. So. Send them to me, and I'll give you my thanks, and a smile? Perhaps some clapping and gawking at the fact overkill is accomplished. I bet it's a frivolous Steam Achievement. "50TB SSD OverKill for Consumer (Until 2025) PC Steam Achievement unlocked! Keep playing to unlock more"
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SAS SSD.
That's going straight to a server.
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That's... I don't know what to say.
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