WYP News Guru Aug 10, 2016 #1 Seagate has created a 60TB 3.5" SSD, the largest SSD in the world with plans to release in 2017. Read more on Seagate's new 60TB SSD.
Seagate has created a 60TB 3.5" SSD, the largest SSD in the world with plans to release in 2017. Read more on Seagate's new 60TB SSD.
K Kushiro New member Aug 10, 2016 #2 Hmm price Seagate. Would also really like to know what the internals are like, cant wait! Would love to get two of these and just do away with all those HDDs in my NAS array.
Hmm price Seagate. Would also really like to know what the internals are like, cant wait! Would love to get two of these and just do away with all those HDDs in my NAS array.
DarthDudo New member Aug 10, 2016 #3 Kushiro said: Hmm price Seagate. Would also really like to know what the internals are like, cant wait! Would love to get two of these and just do away with all those HDDs in my NAS array. Click to expand... 70K+ seems excessive for a NAS upgrade
Kushiro said: Hmm price Seagate. Would also really like to know what the internals are like, cant wait! Would love to get two of these and just do away with all those HDDs in my NAS array. Click to expand... 70K+ seems excessive for a NAS upgrade
WYP News Guru Aug 10, 2016 #4 Kushiro said: Hmm price Seagate. Would also really like to know what the internals are like, cant wait! Would love to get two of these and just do away with all those HDDs in my NAS array. Click to expand... Just imagine what TTLs next server will be like. Lol
Kushiro said: Hmm price Seagate. Would also really like to know what the internals are like, cant wait! Would love to get two of these and just do away with all those HDDs in my NAS array. Click to expand... Just imagine what TTLs next server will be like. Lol
D Doomslayer New member Aug 10, 2016 #5 WYP said: Just imagine what TTLs next server will be like. Lol Click to expand... We can only imagine :lol:
WYP said: Just imagine what TTLs next server will be like. Lol Click to expand... We can only imagine :lol:
Excalabur50 Well-known member Aug 10, 2016 #6 I bet it's also the most expensive ssd in the world too
AlienALX Well-known member Aug 10, 2016 #7 So this thing costs 35 grand and they have it on a tacky 3d printed stand? lolz.
Dicehunter Resident Newb Aug 10, 2016 #9 Insane price but at least it's a good sign that extremely high capacity SSD's are possible which means eventually we'll start to see sizes go up and prices come down
Insane price but at least it's a good sign that extremely high capacity SSD's are possible which means eventually we'll start to see sizes go up and prices come down