Micron unveils industry's first 60TB SSD with a PCIe 5.0 x4 interface
Micron unveils industry's first 60TB SSD with a PCIe 5.0 x4 interface
Micron joins the 60TB SSD club.
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A 1U rack with 20 of such drives can hold over 1.2 PB of data per rack unit, which greatly optimizes server space. A single rack can accommodate up to 44.2 PB with this setup, achieving a 67% increase in density compared to traditional 2U racks that hold 'only' 26.5 PB.
Those are some insane numbers.
19 0 ReplyIf you've got that kind of dosh, you should definitely do it and then back up the internet archive.
4 0 Replyinternetarchive.org currently is storing 145 PB. So you'd need only 4 of these track units would backup the entire internet archive
2 0 ReplyYou would need a setup that supports the E3.S form factor. I can't imagine this being cheap unless you can procure 2nd hand hardware.
2 0 ReplyOh yeah. I'm guessing the drives themselves are going to cost something like $10,000 a piece. Maybe more.
If you've got 250 Grand to drop on ssds then adding in $10,000 for the server that can run them is not that big of a spend
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Imagine all the porn you could save on that.
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