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Samsung 870 QVO 2.5" Solid State Drive: 1TB $85, 2TB $162, 4TB $306, 8TB

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Newegg.com has Samsung 870 QVO 2.5" Solid State Drives on sale listed below when you apply promo code EMCEYSU47 during checkout. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member element72 for finding this deal.

Prices after EMCEYSU47 code:
  • 8TB (MZ-77Q8T0B/AM) $594.99
  • 4TB (MZ-77Q4T0B/AM) $305.99
  • 2TB (MZ-77Q2T0B/AM) $161.49
  • 1TB (MZ-77Q1T0B/AM) $84.99

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Newegg.com has Samsung 870 QVO 2.5" Solid State Drives on sale listed below when you apply promo code EMCEYSU47 during checkout. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member element72 for finding this deal.

Prices after EMCEYSU47 code:
  • 8TB (MZ-77Q8T0B/AM) $594.99
  • 4TB (MZ-77Q4T0B/AM) $305.99
  • 2TB (MZ-77Q2T0B/AM) $161.49
  • 1TB (MZ-77Q1T0B/AM) $84.99

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Model: Samsung 870 QVO 8TB SATA III 2.5" Internal SSD

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This is an amazing deal. I own one and use it heavily. The drive is a beast and Samsung QLC is rock solid. Forget waiting for BF, if you need storage just buy it.
Also, there's 5% cash back if you pay using PayPal with your Discover It credit card this quarter (July 1st - September 30)
That definition of NAS's purpose is new to me. I have a tiny cluster of computers using NAS for shared storage for computations and prototyping for development before moving the pipelines into the cloud that can surely use a hardware like this over the network.

What about home security systems or DVR?

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Jul 24, 2021
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SammieSocal25
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Does samsung, western digital, or Seagate make any spindle drives that are sata 2.5" form factor and are 4TB+? I cannot find any and would really be a cheaper alternative for my laptop. I run the os on my nvme and store data on the spindle drive.
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wighty
Jul 24, 2021
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Quote from LotusCloudLex :
Does samsung, western digital, or Seagate make any spindle drives that are sata 2.5" form factor and are 4TB+? I cannot find any and would really be a cheaper alternative for my laptop. I run the os on my nvme and store data on the spindle drive.
Absolutely they do, I have a 5TB (it is on the thicker side so it would likely not fit a lot of laptops, but I have it in my ITX desktop build)... Are they out of stock due to the chip storage?
Jul 24, 2021
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247DEALS365
Jul 24, 2021
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This is an amazing deal. I own one and use it heavily. The drive is a beast and Samsung QLC is rock solid. Forget waiting for BF, if you need storage just buy it.
Jul 24, 2021
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hukeshchandu
Jul 24, 2021
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Are these good for Synology NAS?
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Quote from wighty :
Absolutely they do, I have a 5TB (it is on the thicker side so it would likely not fit a lot of laptops, but I have it in my ITX desktop build)... Are they out of stock due to the chip storage?
Now that I recall, maybe I was looking for WD and Samsung ones. Looks like only Seagate with 5tb 2.5" one. Thanks!
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Quote from hukeshchandu :
Are these good for Synology NAS?
This seems like an overkill for a NAS storage as they (NAS) are meant to mainly archive data. maybe if you're going to run a VM off it, then it would be a good investment.
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IshNET
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Been waiting SSD to reach 8TB. At this price, I would not be surprised if hardware storage and backup manufacturers don't start to take advantage of them.
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Also, there's 5% cash back if you pay using PayPal with your Discover It credit card this quarter (July 1st - September 30)
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teetee1
Jul 24, 2021
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Quote from LotusCloudLex :
This seems like an overkill for a NAS storage as they (NAS) are meant to mainly archive data. maybe if you're going to run a VM off it, then it would be a good investment.
That definition of NAS's purpose is new to me. I have a tiny cluster of computers using NAS for shared storage for computations and prototyping for development before moving the pipelines into the cloud that can surely use a hardware like this over the network.

What about home security systems or DVR?
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Quote from wighty :
Absolutely they do, I have a 5TB (it is on the thicker side so it would likely not fit a lot of laptops, but I have it in my ITX desktop build)... Are they out of stock due to the chip storage?
Okay. Did some more searching, apparently Seagate 5tb drives are 2.5" and THICK so it won't fit laptops. So that must be for small desktops. A measly 2tb is all I can find for laptops. What a shame
Last edited by LotusCloudLex July 24, 2021 at 06:37 AM.
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MikeR3561
Jul 24, 2021
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Quote from IshNET :
Been waiting SSD to reach 8TB. At this price, I would not be surprised if hardware storage and backup manufacturers don't start to take advantage of them.
For enterprise SANs 15tb+ ssds have been out for several years they are starting to utilize qlc drives now as well for tier 2 storage
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talkaboutdeals
Jul 24, 2021
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$600 for this awesomeness or a used third-rate video card?
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JesusFreak
Jul 24, 2021
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Quote from hukeshchandu :
Are these good for Synology NAS?
Potentially a great nas choice as it would allow you to combine something like zfs plus parity storage for multiple levels of redundancy without the huge performance penalty you'd pay doing that with spindle storage.
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shoulda2
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Quote from teetee1 :
That definition of NAS's purpose is new to me. I have a tiny cluster of computers using NAS for shared storage for computations and prototyping for development before moving the pipelines into the cloud that can surely use a hardware like this over the network.

What about home security systems or DVR?
Security cameras really wouldn't benefit from ssd much, unless you were trying to do something with the video. (TF for image search or video editing for example)

The spindle drives do fine on streaming stuff, large file moves, playing movies etc. SSD really shines on small random IO, think like a database etc.
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Quote from JesusFreak :
Potentially a great nas choice as it would allow you to combine something like zfs plus parity storage for multiple levels of redundancy without the huge performance penalty you'd pay doing that with spindle storage.
Great. Thanks for reply!
I've DS 920+ and need 6TB space to dump my data. Do we need to keep an extra drive for redundancy just like HDD? If so, any advice on how many dives I would need?
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