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expired Posted by vvrrs • Dec 3, 2022

Samsung 870 QVO SATA III 2.5" SSD 8TB (EPP/Education) - $584.99

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Please note that this is an older version which has speed of 500mb

2nd generation 4-bit MLC technology that delivers fast read/write speeds of 560/530 MB/s*
• V-NAND reliability backed by up to 3-year or 2,880 TBW warranty



https://www.samsung.com/us/comput...7q8t0b-am/
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Please note that this is an older version which has speed of 500mb

2nd generation 4-bit MLC technology that delivers fast read/write speeds of 560/530 MB/s*
• V-NAND reliability backed by up to 3-year or 2,880 TBW warranty



https://www.samsung.com/us/comput...7q8t0b-am/

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

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Original Poster
Dec 3, 2022
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vvrrs
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Looking for 8tb ssd for my qnap server. this seemed like a good deal
Dec 4, 2022
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ghettocowboy
Dec 4, 2022
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870 EVO should be at this price
Dec 4, 2022
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Half Decaf
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Someday this will be mine.
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drsnowmon
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8TB? wow
Dec 4, 2022
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nickn8911
Dec 4, 2022
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Bought qty 4 for my smb server
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MistaClean
Dec 4, 2022
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Remember kids, 4-Bit MLC = QLC

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fishbomb
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Quote from spittlbm :
I only use full-height drives. Don't trust these flimsy thin drives.
They're just OK for roof shingling. They really excel at storing data.
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woots
Dec 4, 2022
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I absolutely love that bigger format SSDs are finally starting to go on sale.

Now I just need to wait a little longer for that 100TB Nimbus Data SSD goes on sale. $40,000 is still a bit too steep for my blood.
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20 years ago, it could barely hold 8GB in this size
Original Poster
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vvrrs
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Quote from Half Decaf :
Someday this will be mine.
Wait 10 years and and 8tb will be today's 2tb.
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Too bad it is QVO and not EVO
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This is a real slow SSD. I would not recommend it. 870 EVO cost a little more, but a lot better performance.

Micron is shipping a 232-layer NAND that brings higher density and performance with potentially lower costs, starting on the client side before moving to the data center.

SSD prices are dropping 60% in 6 months.
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JasonM121
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Quote from spittlbm :
I only use full-height drives. Don't trust these flimsy thin drives.
The m.2 drives are flexible but durable. I've bent a drive and dropped one and they still work

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