A year after its unveiling, the Exascend Enterprise-Grade PE4 Series 16TB SSD can be yours, but only 9 remain in stock.
Do you need a lot of storage? Well, then, you’re going to have to pay for it—and you’ll be paying a lot more than you would ...
It's a fair bet you could be satisfied with 2TB or less, which is the typical capacity of M.2 SSDs. If you need more, it's likely warm or cold data that could be stuffed onto relatively inexpensive ...
This is an enterprise-level drive aimed at workstations and server usage, where speed isn't the focus, but reliability and ...
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A 16 TB NVMe SSD in the standard M. 2 2280 form factor has surfaced online, and its listed price immediately puts it into a category far removed from consumer storage.
Sabrent has a well-earned reputation for being first to market with the biggest baddest solid state storage devices. The Sabrent product we have on the bench today exemplifies how this reputation for ...
Samsung has figured out how to supersize solid state storage with a whopping 16TB SSD. As usual with insanely large storage drives, however, Samsung is targeting the server market first. At this ...
Sabrent’s XTRM-Q 16TB is vast, and very fast under some circumstances when used in RAID 0, but it’s extremely pricey and relies on your OS for RAID. Mac performance dropped quickly during long test ...