Nimbus Data unveils the world's largest SSD: 100TB of flash storage
The world’s largest SSD comes in a surprisingly casual package – Nimbus Data’s ExaDrive DC100, a 100TB solid state drive, is packed up in a familiar 3.5” SATA drive form factor. The focus of this drive is efficiency, not speed.
It is power efficient (0.1W/TB) and space efficient too. Nimbus says that data centers can reduce their spending for electricity, cooling and rack space by 85%, compared to other large SSDs (like Samsung’s 30.72TB SSD). Nimbus estimates that the total cost (drive and all) over a 5-year period will be 42% less per terabyte compared to such drives.
The drive isn’t terribly fast – it has symmetrical sequential read/write performance of 500MB/s and random read/write of 100K IOPS. That’s better random write than the Samsung, but slower read (it does 400K/50K). The sequential read and write speeds are quite a bit behind though (Samsung’s drive promises 2,100MB/s and 1,700MB/s respectively).
The ExaDrive DC100 comes with a 5-year “unlimited endurance guarantee” and has a mean time between failures of 2.5 million hours. If it’s too pricey for your needs, Nimbus Data launched a 50TB version last year.
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- AnonD-731363
- 21 Mar 2018
- SH3
Disk like this is tottal waste of moey mayba alarge companies or PC like Titan 2 will have a pratical use in here but for a normal perosn he will need a several years of life to fill this disk :-) I cant even imagine how many adult industry movies ...
- Anonymous
- 21 Mar 2018
- vD0
Their SSD is pretty irrelevant in server space.
- Max
- 21 Mar 2018
- Mvv
There's a bit of a disconnect between 100TB SSDs existing and even 1TB SSDs being still too expensive to be practical - you can get far more HDD capacity for your money if you need lots of it, as a private user. SSDs are nice for keeping your OS on,...