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Default HGST SS300 enterprise SSDs store up to 7.68 TB

Everybody loves the high performance of NVMe SSDs, but the fact remains that packing a whole bunch of them into a server can be problematic. CPUs only have so many PCIe lanes to go around, after all. The SAS-3 interface isn't going anywhere for a while yet, and HGST's Ultrastar SS330 series SSDs makes good use of it.

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