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Model: 4TB SN850X NVMe Internal Gaming Solid State Drive
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When can we have 8TB SSD for $250? And when can we have a Synology tiny NAS with 4 SSDs? Just love the advancement of technology (Paid $550 for a 512GB SSD in 2013)
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I would suggest to buy an SSD enclosure with 10Gbps speed. I made this mistake when I bought Samsung T7 2TB. Now I am no longer using the external one. I wish I could use that in my Synology for read/write cache. But now I have to pay again.
I would suggest to buy an SSD enclosure with 10Gbps speed. I made this mistake when I bought Samsung T7 2TB. Now I am no longer using the external one. I wish I could use that in my Synology for read/write cache. But now I have to pay again.
You know there is a deal for a 118GB Optane drive for $66 right now. Which is like what that is designed for.
4tb gonna end up in the $250 range b4 long even on gen 4... this is the new density making the transiton to last years price point of 2tb.
When can we have 8TB SSD for $250? And when can we have a Synology tiny NAS with 4 SSDs? Just love the advancement of technology (Paid $550 for a 512GB SSD in 2013)
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When can we have 8TB SSD for $250? And when can we have a Synology tiny NAS with 4 SSDs? Just love the advancement of technology (Paid $550 for a 512GB SSD in 2013)
As we subsidize big tech.. 8 and 15tb sizes are coming to the m.2 2280 standard maxing out at 128tb by 2036. Dont hold your breath for affordability though they are in the design & testing phases for densities up to 64tb now. Assuming most favorable outcomes for world peace and moderate economic recovery. 2028 at the earliest for 8tb m.2 2280 gen 6/7 @ 20,000MB/sec
I would suggest to buy an SSD enclosure with 10Gbps speed. I made this mistake when I bought Samsung T7 2TB. Now I am no longer using the external one. I wish I could use that in my Synology for read/write cache. But now I have to pay again.
I personally wouldn't use such an expensive drive as a cache for synology. Something like high endurance enterprise drive or optane is up your alley as a cache.
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Should be plenty though.. To last us through the current console generation, but yea the upcoming 2023 roster of hits will certainly stress this
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