Read more.Ramping up on capacity through QLC NAND. 8TB, anyone?
Read more.Ramping up on capacity through QLC NAND. 8TB, anyone?
Well I would like to see a greater line of PCI 4 lineup, how does Samsung compare to? And does relieability tests also exist?
I love M2, due to how fast it is it means it's reached that same point mechanicals did when it comes to deciding which to purchase; cheapest per GB, and nothing else really matters (for most applications anyway, there is always space for stand out drives for stand out purposes)
HOW WHY that price jump from 1tb to 4tb?
Makes no sense and well you can stuff that price where the sun dont shine............. 4 tb hdd for storage works well enough for me.
pci-e gen 3 is going to become a form of mass storage most likely, with gen 4 the fast storage option.
Won't be long before they figure out 16Tb+ drives for a competetive price (I know they already exist, but are crazy expensive).
Obviously you take a hit to the longevity for that storage increase though, so you have to weigh that against what backup solution you have, though with Microsoft adding native SSD health data to Windows 10 in a forthcoming update, it should be easier to predict when a drive might fail rather than relying on the manufacturers software to tell you.
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