[WTB] - Four Low Capacity NVMe M.2 Drives

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Edd189

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Surely someone has a few layout around collecting dust, right? I'm upgrading my storage server to NVMe, but looking to prove out the concept with some cheaper drives before I go all in on 32TB worth.

Looking for m.2 NVMe, lower capacity is fine, but at least 64GB. Also, sustained transfer speeds in excess of 1000MB/s after exhausting the cache.
 
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SychoSly

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I have about 10 x 250Gb Samsung 960 Evo m.2 nvme. Let me know if you are interested and we can work something out.
 

UhClem

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Looking for m.2 NVMe, lower capacity is fine, but at least 64GB. Also, sustained transfer speeds in excess of 1000MB/s after exhausting the cache.
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Pending purchase from SychoSly. Thanks to everyone who responded!
@SychoSly wrote:
I have about 10 x 250Gb Samsung 960 Evo m.2 nvme.
[in the interest of preventing disappointment]

From [Link] Samsung 960 EVO:
... sequential R/W speeds up to 3,200/1,900 MB/s ...*
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*Sequential Write performance measurements based on Intelligent TurboWrite technology.The sequential write performances after Intelligent TurboWrite region are 300 MB/s(250GB),600 MB/s(500GB) and 1200 MB/s(1TB).