Synology has announced that it has added two 800GB models to its range of enterprise-class M.2 NVMe SSDs for data storage caching.
Recall that the first SSD M.2 with PCIe 3.0 x4 interface was presented by Synology last summer. These were the SNV3400 and SNV3500 models of the M.2 2280 and M.2 22110 sizes, respectively. Both drives were 400 GB in size, and the difference was the SNV3500’s power failure protection.

Like their predecessors, the 800GB drives are optimized for read-dominated workloads. During the five-year warranty period, they withstand 0.68 rewrites per day. Performance on read operations reaches 375,000 IOPS, and on write operations – 70,000 IOPS. For comparison: for a 400 GB SSD, these indicators were equal to 205,000 and 40,000 IOPS.
The manufacturer does not provide prices for new drives.
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