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    Seagate announces 60TB SAS and 8TB Nytro XP7200 NVMe SSDs

    The former 3.5-inch device offers huge capacity, the latter breakneck speeds.
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    Re: Seagate announces 60TB SAS and 8TB Nytro XP7200 NVMe SSDs

    If i need to ask how much, i guess i cant afford it then. Still 8TB would be sweet for my steam account

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    Re: Seagate announces 60TB SAS and 8TB Nytro XP7200 NVMe SSDs

    I'd settle for one of those 2TB XM1440 M.2 drives from the 8TB card!

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    Re: Seagate announces 60TB SAS and 8TB Nytro XP7200 NVMe SSDs

    They are made by Seagate, the failure rate on their drives alone makes me angry since I had 2 3TB drives fail within a month of the warranty period lapsing.

    No way I would trust them for enterprise drives, nope no thank you.

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    Re: Seagate announces 60TB SAS and 8TB Nytro XP7200 NVMe SSDs

    I'd love to have the 60tb drive, but I don't fancy taking out a mortgage to get it ^^;

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    Re: Seagate announces 60TB SAS and 8TB Nytro XP7200 NVMe SSDs

    Quote Originally Posted by Defiant View Post
    They are made by Seagate, the failure rate on their drives alone makes me angry since I had 2 3TB drives fail within a month of the warranty period lapsing.

    No way I would trust them for enterprise drives, nope no thank you.
    These are enterprise grade, not consumer grade. They'll carry much heftier warranties. If you want to check out high failure rate drives, take a look at the OCZ(Toshiba) range... I sold 30 of these with a fleet of new PC's for a client and.. wait for it... ALL 30 died within 12 months. Fecking ridiculous! Wouldn't touch OCZ with a 10ft barge pole from now on..

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