I've had an 8TB Samsung 870 QVO 2.5" SSD in the "Saved for later" part of my Amazon cart for at least a year now - probably longer. My server storage is 16TB platter drive with older 10 and 6TB drives as backup devices. I fantasize about having SSDs instead with the 16TB drive the backup, but I typically wait for something to fail before moving to the next level.
Commonly and almost exactly, I end up paying about $250 for the next drive. When the 16TB drive was new it was about $250, when the 10TB drive was new it was about $250...6TB, 4TB, 2TB...ad infinitium into the past.
Initially these 8TB SSDs were around $800 a piece and let's be real - $1600 for server storage is just stupid. Today I noticed the price has dropped rather sharply from 600ish to $425. Still $850 for 16TB worth - still too much - but getting closer!
I assume the advent of PCIe 4.0 and 5.0 NVME drives (I have several) that are exponentially faster than SATA drives has driven the 2.5" market down. However, there aren't that many of this capacity out there.
My fingers are crossed for a BOGO or maybe a small lotto win, lol
Commonly and almost exactly, I end up paying about $250 for the next drive. When the 16TB drive was new it was about $250, when the 10TB drive was new it was about $250...6TB, 4TB, 2TB...ad infinitium into the past.
Initially these 8TB SSDs were around $800 a piece and let's be real - $1600 for server storage is just stupid. Today I noticed the price has dropped rather sharply from 600ish to $425. Still $850 for 16TB worth - still too much - but getting closer!
I assume the advent of PCIe 4.0 and 5.0 NVME drives (I have several) that are exponentially faster than SATA drives has driven the 2.5" market down. However, there aren't that many of this capacity out there.
My fingers are crossed for a BOGO or maybe a small lotto win, lol
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