Enterprise SSD "small deals"

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luckylinux

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not the deal of the century but Dell / Intel P3700 2TB £240. The P3700 is a ww2 tank of an SSD: 17 DWPD. 2015 tech though.
Depending if you are after speed or capacity, these might be interesting too (capacity !), although yeah Prices are nowhere near what I consider good (approx. 100 EUR for 3.84TB), these are still more than double that:




 

is39

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Wow, we're at ~$400+ for 3.84TB SATA :-(
I do not expect things to improve dramatically anytime soon.
We may get some SSDs when AI dumps it one way or the other, but it would likely be in a different form factors (NVMe in U.2 etc).
 

zzz111

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Wow, we're at ~$400+ for 3.84TB SATA :-(
I do not expect things to improve dramatically anytime soon.
We may get some SSDs when AI dumps it one way or the other, but it would likely be in a different form factors (NVMe in U.2 etc).
I worry about the health of those drives. Locally someone was selling a handful of U.2 drives that were at 23/24PBW drive endurance and only like 3 years old. I was told they were retired them because they were too close to 0% life remaining. And they were still over $100/TB
 

is39

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I worry about the health of those drives. Locally someone was selling a handful of U.2 drives that were at 23/24PBW drive endurance and only like 3 years old. I was told they were retired them because they were too close to 0% life remaining. And they were still over $100/TB
This is unusual. I've bought quite a bit (100s) of used enterprise SSDs and even 70% life remaining was very unusual.
Most were in 90%s, and over half in 99-100% range.

I guess now we can see another round of reuse ;-) :-(
 

ca3y6

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Yeah these recyclers very rarely sell SSD under 90% health, usually disclose it, and I have never been sold a <75% health undisclosed. TBW is only half of the story. An enterprise SSD can take a lot more TBW if they are sequential, than their random TBW specification (because of write amplification).

The problem with the AI SSDs is that they will be mostly huge capacity QLC SSDs and I don't know how those age independently of usage.

Right now, Micron's market cap has increased 10x in one year, and they clearly haven't added much production capacity. So this is them hiking up their margins like if there was no tomorrow, jensen style. So this is not only not about to get better, it is about to get worse in the short term (6-12 months).
 

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The adapters aren't too bad. Currently from $8 on up including shipping. I got 4 for $18 in the past.

Bought some new 400GB Innodisk ones 2 years ago, $24 each. Haven't found a use for them yet.
 
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luckylinux

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It's close but look at the connectors under the DIMM slots (on how it's oriented in the 1st image), they are different that the unpopulated ones from the Hyve server.
Yeah, I see a few more differences now indeed.

The Model Number S8026 ringed a Bell, probably due to the [impossible to find except the fake one I received] PCIe Riser (well, at least one Type of them).
 

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$49 OBO + US S/H Advantech M.2 480GB Internal SSD - SQF-CM8V4-480G

Pardon the interruption...

Extended temperature industrial 2280 M2 SSD PCIe Gen 3 with heatsink- I wonder how low they would go. My offer at 35 each for 4 was rejected.

Heres a link to the PDF datasheets, its in the first entry "User Manual for SQFlash 920 Series"

The listing picture serial corresponds to "SQF 920 NVMe M.2 2280 SSD (OPAL) 480G 3D TLC (BiCS3) (-40~85°C)"
 

Sacrilego

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$49 OBO + US S/H Advantech M.2 480GB Internal SSD - SQF-CM8V4-480G

Pardon the interruption...

Extended temperature industrial 2280 M2 SSD PCIe Gen 3 with heatsink- I wonder how low they would go. My offer at 35 each for 4 was rejected.

Heres a link to the PDF datasheets, its in the first entry "User Manual for SQFlash 920 Series"

The listing picture serial corresponds to "SQF 920 NVMe M.2 2280 SSD (OPAL) 480G 3D TLC (BiCS3) (-40~85°C)"
Minimum offer is $45.00. Anything below that is auto declined.