I know we've normally got used deals, but hear me out:
NEW Micron PRO 7450 15.36TB for $1170 with quantity discount: Micron PRO 7450 PRO 15.36 TB Solid State Drive - 2.5" Internal - U.3 [PCI 649528926265 | eBay
NEW Solidigm D5-P5430 for $1012: SOLIDIGM D5-P5430 15.36 TB - 2.5 Internal - U.2 [PCI Express NVMe 4.0 x4] - Read 840307301598 | eBay
There's even that big 30TB Micron 6500 ION STH just reviewed for $2500 new but that's more on a $/TB basis: Micron 6500 ION 30.72 TB MTFDKCC30T7TGR-1BK1DFCYYR Enterprise encrypted SSD 649528938640 | eBay
I know they're not used, but if I'm paying $400-500 for a 7.68TB drive then a 15TB drive for the same price per TB at the top end seems really good, especially for new Gen4 drives. They're read intensive, but that's a lot of storage. I was thinking about getting 4TB drives and a card and doing RAID 0 but then I looked at those drives and it's like the same price, maybe only a little more and I've got a single drive instead of a RAID array.
Given the price of these new drives I'm thinking they're actually a good deal if you've just got a lot of stuff you're wanting to move off of disk and onto SSDs. I was pricing out the 3.84TB drives, 4TB m.2's, the 7.68TB drives. Then I just looked for fun and saw the new drives are not much more expensive especially after adapters and cables.
Maybe this means the used 7.68TB drives are too expensive now at $400-500 since usually there's a big drop off between new and used drives. That's especially true when looking at high capacity new drives.
NEW Micron PRO 7450 15.36TB for $1170 with quantity discount: Micron PRO 7450 PRO 15.36 TB Solid State Drive - 2.5" Internal - U.3 [PCI 649528926265 | eBay
NEW Solidigm D5-P5430 for $1012: SOLIDIGM D5-P5430 15.36 TB - 2.5 Internal - U.2 [PCI Express NVMe 4.0 x4] - Read 840307301598 | eBay
There's even that big 30TB Micron 6500 ION STH just reviewed for $2500 new but that's more on a $/TB basis: Micron 6500 ION 30.72 TB MTFDKCC30T7TGR-1BK1DFCYYR Enterprise encrypted SSD 649528938640 | eBay
I know they're not used, but if I'm paying $400-500 for a 7.68TB drive then a 15TB drive for the same price per TB at the top end seems really good, especially for new Gen4 drives. They're read intensive, but that's a lot of storage. I was thinking about getting 4TB drives and a card and doing RAID 0 but then I looked at those drives and it's like the same price, maybe only a little more and I've got a single drive instead of a RAID array.
Given the price of these new drives I'm thinking they're actually a good deal if you've just got a lot of stuff you're wanting to move off of disk and onto SSDs. I was pricing out the 3.84TB drives, 4TB m.2's, the 7.68TB drives. Then I just looked for fun and saw the new drives are not much more expensive especially after adapters and cables.
Maybe this means the used 7.68TB drives are too expensive now at $400-500 since usually there's a big drop off between new and used drives. That's especially true when looking at high capacity new drives.