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100TB SSD

100TB SSD is heading to an efficient future

SSD is damn faster and expensive than HDD, but it’s the most beautiful technology available right now to read and write data. SSD, also known as Solid State Drive is nothing but an advanced version of hard disk with more speed and other such capabilities.

Samsung manufactures a lot of SSD drives and they’re like the pioneers of making SSD drives for consumer purpose (personal computers and laptops).

A lot of top brands are using Samsung SSD in their laptops to improve the speed and performance of the computing machine, they are doing a very good job selling SSD drives.

100 TB

100TB SSD

 

Well, even though Samsung was doing a great job in making SSD drives, recently NIMBUS DATA (a company located in USA) trashed Samsung’s 30TB SSD drive (which was the largest so far).

NIMBUS came up with their ExaDrive DC Series which is the world’s largest SSD storage ever built with a whopping 100TB SSD storage (that’s heaven for heavy data storing).

100TB is approximately 1,00,000GB (that’s huge).

Well, we know the fact that these kind of huge storage is not really necessary for a normal user and yes, the company is aiming to deliver the product in high end usage environments. The SSD drive is quite efficient, it reduces electricity consumption by a whopping 85% per terabyte (which is huge).

Purpose

100TB SSD

 

The 100TB SSD could be used in data centres or to keep large amounts of data and to make the read and write process as fast as they can. The company claims that the product is efficient enough to save pretty decent amount of electricity and money at the same time.

Also the speed of SSD will help the process of reading and writing faster so that the users would be able to experience the speed from the server side. Maybe after few years time, 100TB storage would be in your pocket, but at least for now it’s primarily designed for high end data storage purpose.

The company aims to save money, electricity and customer experience for their customers with the power of 100TB SSD storage (it’s amazing). They might come up with something very interesting in the future, let’s wait and watch.