A month ago there were reports that Samsung was already mass producing a 30TB SSD after that a 60TB SSD was announced by Seagate but it has not materialized. A few days ago, Nimbus Data announced an SSD of 100 TB, which breaks the previous storage record. Nimbus Data ExaDrive DC100 The Nimbus Data ExaDrive DC100, is already starting to reach customers of the company. Its availability is also very close, as the company has said that it will start to be available in the market. To build this capacity, the company used NAND 3D MLC memories manufactured by SK Hynix (probably 64 layers, although they haven't confirmed this), as well as being a 3.5-inch unit. This capacity allows to you store up to 20,000 HD movies, and has sequential read and write speeds of 500 MB/s when using SATA interface, as well as 100,000 IOPS. The unit uses up 10 watts at rest and 14 watts in operation, something similar to what a high-performance hard drive consumes The industry will be us...
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