Sandisk has introduced the NAS 600 SATA and NAS 800 NVMe series of solid-state drives. These new drives are specifically engineered for use in Network Attached Storage (NAS) systems, targeting prosumers, professionals, and businesses requiring high-performance and durable storage solutions for their NAS setups.
The Sandisk NAS 800 series boasts high endurance ratings, with the 7.68TB model officially rated for 14 petabytes written (PBW) over its lifespan. This translates to the ability to write up to 7.67TB of data to the drive daily for five consecutive years, equivalent to one Drive Write Per Day (DWPD). This level of endurance is crucial for NAS devices that operate 24/7 and handle constant data writes.
The Sandisk NAS 800 7.68TB model is priced at $2,199.99. The NAS 600 series utilizes the 2.5-inch form factor, while the NAS 800 series employs the M.2 2280 form factor, offering options for different NAS configurations.
The endurance figures of the Sandisk NAS 800 place it in a category typically occupied by enterprise-grade SSDs. Consumer SSDs generally have endurance ratings around 2,500 TBW, and some NAS SSDs reach up to 5,000 TBW. For instance, the 1.92TB Sandisk NAS 800 SKU offers 3,500 TBW, which is 25% higher than the 2,800 TBW of the 2TB Seagate IronWolf 525.
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Sandisk has released two new series of SSDs, the NAS 600 SATA and NAS 800 NVMe, specifically designed for Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices. The NAS 800 series, particularly the 7.68TB model, features an endurance rating of 14 petabytes written (PBW), allowing for daily full drive rewrites over five years, which is significantly higher than typical consumer and some NAS SSDs.