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Samsung Unveils V-NAND High Performance SSDs, Fast NVMe Card At 5.5GB Per Second 61

MojoKid writes: Sometimes it's the enterprise sector that gets dibs on the coolest technology, and so it goes with a trio of TCO-optimized, high-performance solid state drives from Samsung that were just announced, all three of which are based on three-dimensional (3D) Vertical NAND (V-NAND) flash memory technology. The fastest of bunch can read data at up to 5,500 megabytes per second. That's the rated sequential read speed of Samsung's PM1725, a half-height, half-length (HHHL) PCIe card-type NVMe SSD. Other rated specs include a random read speed of up to 1,000,000 IOPS, random write performance of up to 120,000 IOPS, and sequential writes topping out at 1,800MB/s. The PM1725 comes in just two beastly storage capacities, 3.2TB and 6.4TB, the latter of which is rated to handle five drive writes per day (32TB) for five years. Samsung also introduced two other 3D V-NAND products, the PM1633 and PM953. The PM1633 is a 2.5-inch 12Gb/s SAS SSD that will be offered in 480GB, 960GB, 1.92TB, and 3.84TB capacities. As for the PM953, it's an update to the SM951 and is available in M.2 and 2.5-inch form factors at capacities up to 1.92TB.
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Samsung Unveils V-NAND High Performance SSDs, Fast NVMe Card At 5.5GB Per Second

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  • by sectokia ( 3999401 ) on Wednesday August 12, 2015 @09:09PM (#50306245)
    Even I have my limits.
    • Roughly $2.50 per gig.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      Even I have my limits.

      And when speaking of anything in the latest-and-greatest category, since when has the price tag been anything south of what-the-fuck-man?!?

      This is also why basketball shoes are now sold like cars, with the 2015 model commanding the most premium (or perhaps the 2016 models are now hitting the floor)

    • by maligor ( 100107 )

      Even I have my limits.

      Avnet seems to list something that looks like the PM953 M.2 480GB for 306.24$ per drive, but with a minimum order of 216 units.

      http://avnetexpress.avnet.com/store/em/EMController/Solid-State-Storage/Samsung/MZ1LV480HCHP-00003/_/R-5004524405155/A-5004524405155/An-0?action=part&catalogId=500201&langId=-1&storeId=500201

    • SHUT UP AND TAKE MY m.... Seriously? That much, eh? Maybe I be a little bit later on the adoption curve for this one then.

  • Symmetric read/write at 5.5GB/s would be better, but as it is, it would still be quite an upgrade from my current RAID0 array. I'm only getting ~700-800MB/s sequential with four 10krpm SAS drives right now. Of course one of these SSDs will probably cost 5-10x more than a set of those spinning drives. So price/performance really isn't that great of a deal.

  • http://avnetexpress.avnet.com/... [avnet.com]

    $306. I don't know if that is wholesale or what.

  • > 6.4TB, the latter of which is rated to handle five drive writes per day (32TB) for five years

    ~10K write cycles. This sounds rather good.

  • I remember just ten years ago RAM, yeah RAM, was slower than these drives. Time flies!

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