The cheapest SSD per TB I have seen was 2TB @ $159 from Sandisk[1], which is an one off price, but most of the SATA non NVME PCI-E SSD can go as low as $90 - $100 / TB.
I dont mind QLC / PLC or Speed limited by SATA Port. Some day I would like to replace my NAS with SSD, but it has to be a price point that is worth it. May be around $60/TB.
The problem is I dont see any roadmap to suggest we have tech to bring it to that price point in the next few years. ( ignoring economic irregularities )
I was having a look at NVMe SSDs yesterday and noticed the cost per TB premium is now only ~4x over hard drives for a much faster device. How quickly should I expect my home NAS to be feasibly SSD only? I'd probably dump hard drives and never look back at ~1.5x premium. Is that soon?
How big is your home NAS? I've been transitioning to SSD for a couple of years now, though I still use Seagate 5TB HDDs for cold-storage backups. The speed and lighter physical weight makes a huge difference to me.
I have two at 4x4TB, so it's still much too expensive to go SSD. I was planning an SSD cache with 2x512GB SSDs in RAID1 for the next build but now I'm wondering how long it will take to be able to go all SSD.
I think this is the second 8TB SSD on the market. I'd been eyeing the 8TB Sabrent Rocket M.2 as an upgrade for my 2014 MacBook Pro, but the price is eye-watering. I'd need to buy 2, because there's no bus-powered hard drives that size to backup to.
Now Samsung's made this an affordable backup option, I just need to start saving up.
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The problem is I dont see any roadmap to suggest we have tech to bring it to that price point in the next few years. ( ignoring economic irregularities )
[1] https://wccftech.com/sandisk-ssd-plus-line-of-solid-state-dr...
Intel has a much quicker (and much more expensive) NVMe equivalent.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/memory-stor...
> https://www.techpowerup.com/review/samsung-870-qvo-1-tb/
2+TB SKUs have slightly better performance but I would still choose TLC everyday over this.
A hypothetical 6TB TLC version would cost the same but perform much better while having much much longer endurance.
https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/80991/i...
I have been very happy with them.
Now Samsung's made this an affordable backup option, I just need to start saving up.