Samsung has showed the world’s biggest solid state drive — an unassuming-looking piece of unit that brags an astounding 30.72 terabytes of capacity.
It’s the most stockpiling at any point packed into the 2.5-inch shape factor, and is intended for big business clients hoping to move far from the mechanical parts of your standard plate based hard drive.
The new Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) drive offers noteworthy consecutive read and compose velocities of up to 2,100MB/s and 1,700 MB/s.
That is around three times as quick as the normal SATA SSD you’d find in a buyer work area or PC, similar to Samsung’s own particular SSD 850 EVO. Furthermore, the drive is powerful as well, with Samsung offering a five-year guarantee that is beneficial for one full drive compose every day.