Administrator DKT27 Posted August 2, 2016 Administrator Share Posted August 2, 2016 Don't get too excited - it costs a bomb Samsung is shipping its PM1633a SSD which has 15.36TB of storage space however you are not going to get much change out of $10,000. Samsung now has the drive available at select retailers but at $10,000 it is one of the most expensive SSD storage drives around. Pricing seems to vary too with CDW asking $10,311.99 while SHI wants $9,690 on pre-order. There is a 7.68TB flavour but that is $5,700. The SSDs are based around 16 of Samsung's 256Gb TLC 3D V-NAND memory chips. These chips make a 512GB package which are then scaled up. The biggest drive uses 32 of those packages to build the largest of the PM1633a SSDs. The is a new controller specifically for this drive to increase the performance offered. The 15.36TB SSD offers sequential read performance of up to 1200 MB/s and sequential write performance of up to 900 MB/s using a SAS-12Gbps interface. Random read operations are 195,000 and write speds are 31,000 IPOPs. Those wanting to spend less money and needing less storage can get 480GB, 960GB, 1.92TB, 3.84TB, and 7.68TB models. Although it looks pricey, actually it works out being cheaper for business running massive data centers. Power consumption is around 11W active and 4.5W idle for the SSDs. View: Original Article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pc71520 Posted August 3, 2016 Share Posted August 3, 2016 Too Expensive... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RejZoR Posted August 3, 2016 Share Posted August 3, 2016 Bargain Though I think I'll stick with my Sammy 850 Pro 2TB for quite a while. At 800€ it wasn't something many are willing to pay that often for storage device. I did it only because I wanted to get rid of spinning drives entirely and have decided that 2TB will serve me for a very long time without any problems. And it comes with 10 years warranty so that's something as well. This 15TB monster is clearly an enterprise grade model or for users that can get those 10k back relatively fast with smooth running business thanks to these snappy SSD's. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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