@robx is about to think consumer NVMe vs Enterprise NVMe due to price, performance,..
But have a look at: Samsung OEM Enterprise SSD PM1733 3.84TB, U.2 PCIe Gen 4.0
It came down (price-wise) a few days ago. The performance numbers are quite sick, but even more so is the price: here in Germany that drive lands somewhere at 0,18€ - 0,19€ per GB (3.84TB drive). For the 3.84TB version the performancerice ratio sounds almost too good to be true. More performance (read and slightly below in write) than the Kioxia SM6-V at almost half the price. It's actually cheaper (in relation) than consumer NVMe's.
Or did I miss something?
Edit: added the "price-wise" part. Here the drives only dropped down to the 700€ and less area like 50 days ago.
But have a look at: Samsung OEM Enterprise SSD PM1733 3.84TB, U.2 PCIe Gen 4.0
It came down (price-wise) a few days ago. The performance numbers are quite sick, but even more so is the price: here in Germany that drive lands somewhere at 0,18€ - 0,19€ per GB (3.84TB drive). For the 3.84TB version the performancerice ratio sounds almost too good to be true. More performance (read and slightly below in write) than the Kioxia SM6-V at almost half the price. It's actually cheaper (in relation) than consumer NVMe's.
Or did I miss something?
Edit: added the "price-wise" part. Here the drives only dropped down to the 700€ and less area like 50 days ago.
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