The Asian Age

World’s largest SSD at 30TB starts production

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Samsung has begun mass producing the industry’s largest capacity Serial Attached SCSI ( SAS) solid state drive ( SSD) — the PM1643 — for use in next- generation enterprise storage systems. Leveraging Samsung’s latest V- NAND technology with 64- layer, 3- bit 512GB chips, the 30.72TB drive delivers twice the capacity and performanc­e of the previous 15.36TB high- capacity line- up introduced in March 2016.

This breakthrou­gh was made possible by combining 32 of the new 1TB NAND flash packages, each comprised of 16 stacked layers of 512Gb V- NAND chips. These dense 1TB packages allow for approximat­ely 5,700 5GB, full HD movie files to be stored within a mere 2.5- inch storage device.

In addition to the doubled capacity, performanc­e levels have risen and are nearly twice that of Samsung’s previous generation high- capacity SAS SSD. Based on a 12Gbps SAS interface, the new PM1643 drive features random read and write speeds of up to 400,000 IOPS and 50,000 IOPS, and sequential read and write speeds of up to 2,100Mbps and 1,700 Mbps, respective­ly. These represent approximat­ely four times the random read performanc­e and three times the sequential read performanc­e of a typical 2.5- inch SATA SSD. Samsung reached this new capacity and performanc­e t h rough several technology progressio­ns in the design of its controller, DRAM packaging and associated software.

Samsung also plans to expand the line- up later this year with 15.36TB, 7.68TB, 3.84TB, 1.92TB, 960GB and 800GB versions to further drive the growth of all- flash- arrays and accelerate the transition from ( HDDs) to SSDs.

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