By Darren Allan
There was a time when one of the issues with SSDs was capacity, but that certainly isn’t the case anymore – particularly not with the latest offering from Fixstars.
The new Fixstars SSD-13000M is a whopping 13TB 2.5-inch drive, making it the biggest SSD in the world at the time of writing. Fixstars has also launched a 10TB model alongside this one.
Along with the whopping capacity – to give some perspective, if you want to store 13TB on standard DVDs, you’ll need around 2,800 discs! – both drives offer read speeds of up to 540MB/s and sequential writes of up to 520MB/s.
Satoshi Miki, CEO of Fixstars, commented: “The Fixstars SSD series has been highly regarded for their distinct reliability on steady read/write performance that lasts over time.”
The SSD offers a temperature control system to minimise any risk of heat damage to the drive, and there’s also an optional high durability mode which apparently triples the longevity of the drive – although with this on, storage capacity is halved (so you’ll only have a mere 6.5TB).
Of course, this drive is priced out of the reach of the average user and is aimed at enterprises and for tasks such as heavy-duty video processing.
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Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components