The 61.44TB BM1743 of Samsung, its largest capacity to date, is usually sold for $ 7,500, but currently appears in Serversupply for $ 5,950, but with the available discounts, the final price falls to $ 5,593.
This takes the cost to less than $ 0.09 per Gigabyte, which makes it one of the best $/GB values in the PCIE Gen5 category of Ultra High Capacity.
Unit is a 2.5 -inch U.2 model built for reading intensive workloads. It has a PCIe 5.0 x4 NVME interface, Flash QLC V-Nand and high sustained performance.
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Read the speeds above 14,200 Mbps, with writing speeds that reach 2,100 Mbps.
The random performance reaches its maximum point at 850,000 IAP for readings and 30,000 IOP for deeds. The latency is 150 microseconds for readings and 30 microseconds for deeds.
It is classified for 0.26 transmission deeds per day and admits 29,153TB of total resistance.
The features include the Opal 2.0 CICG, the hardware encryption of 256 AES-OXS bits, the improved protection of power loss and the complete integrity of the end-to-end data route.
The SSD also includes static and dynamic wear leveling, as well as support for advanced intelligent monitoring.
The energy requirements are high. Reading operations draw 23.8 watts, writes consume 24.7 watts and the use of inactive energy is listed 5 watts.
Despite being designed for business systems, BM1743 can be used with standard PC and laptops through a USB adapter, which makes it a good option for users, creators and energy developers (with quite deep pockets) that need large and fast storage without building a server.
Products such as Sabrent EC-U2SA allow users to connect U.2 SSDS on USB 3.2. This adapter includes a 12V/2A power supply to handle a high drawing, admits Trim and UASP, and works with Windows and Macos.
The adapter is currently available to buy at Amazon for $ 34.99, below its usual $ 59.99.
The SSD listing price in Serversupply is $ 5,950, but a 5% discount is automatically applied to the payment and an additional 1% is available when using the retail application of the retailer, which raises the final price at $ 5,593.