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Mushkin Shows Off a 500-Dollar 4 TB SSD

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How to make headlines with a rather mainstream SSD controller like the Silicon Motion SM2246EN? Ask Mushkin - after unveiling a 2 TB variant of the Reactor SSD, which maxes out the NAND flash capacity limit for the SM2246EN controller, the company also showed off a prototype of its 4 TB variant, which overcomes the capacity limitation by doing a good old-fashioned multi-controller SSD subunit RAID, which is host-transparent. Your machine reads the drive as 4 TB, while internally, it's a JBOD of two 2 TB Reactor subunits.

The drive uses 3D MLC NAND flash to keep densities high. It features a standard SATA 6 Gb/s interface, and ships in a standard 7 mm-thick, 2.5-inch form-factor. The best part? Mushkin plans to sell the drive at $500, or $0.125/GB, making it an exciting game folder drive option. In addition to the Reactor duo, Mushkin unveiled a 1920 GB variant of the Striker, a performance-oriented drive based on the Phison PS3110-S10 controller, with faster MLC NAND flash chips. This drive could be pricier.



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I'm in for this. Where the heck do I pay?

Also is there anyway to force raid 0 as opposed to JBOD?
 
Nice. Time to scrap my mATX/3.5" home server and rebuild in a SilverStone CS01-HS (ITX, 8 x 2.5").
 
I'm in for this. Where the heck do I pay?

Also is there anyway to force raid 0 as opposed to JBOD?

Would be convenient if they made access to those controls available with little effort. Either way I want one!
 
Sounds like the dream!
 
I would literally replace all of my data drives with these if they went on sale. No Problem. The only reason I even have HDDs still is because of the high cost of dense SSDs.
 
Good job Mushkin, this is what we want to see, mass SSD storage at reasonable prices, well done sticking it to the competition.
 
After seeing the Black Friday prices and holiday sales (960GB for $220), I predicted (to my brother at least) that 2016 would be the year we saw $100/TB SSDs - this is getting awfully close already, whenever it's actually released. @btarunr - $500 for 4TB comes to $.125/GB (12.5 cents per GB). When my prediction comes to pass, it will be 10 cents/GB! I paid almost that for my first 1 TB HDD in 2008!
 
Sounds like other company's are either doing it wrong or they are just plain ripping us off.

They have been doing it for years, people just kept buying, why make it cheaper when they could keep getting away with it?
 
Damn. Just damn! :toast:
 
They have been doing it for years, people just kept buying, why make it cheaper when they could keep getting away with it?
Perhaps a more realistic way to look at it is that any tech commodity (such as NAND flash chips) has to go through several generations of technical advances and economies of scale (not to mention widespread consumer acceptance) before arriving at such a low price. In other words, if we hadn't bought all those earlier expensive models, SSDs would still be $2 or $3/GB...
 
Pretty soon we will be talking about hard drives like they were vinyl records
 
I wonder why it took this long...
 
THAT is what I wanted to see. Finally we have a good replacement for mechanical HDDs, which means that in the near future 1TB models will get cheaper and I can replace my noisy 1TB Barracuda 7200.13 with inaudible piece of awesomeness.
 
Pretty soon we will be talking about hard drives like they were vinyl records

More like cassette tapes, vinyl is still persistent.

But yeah... I would be pleased with even more cheap 2TB drive even. My loudest thing in the case is the HDD.
 
Pretty soon we will be talking about hard drives like they were vinyl records

Their on a come back apparently, and tell you the truth i still like Vinyl over CD any day.
 
Sounds amazing but this breaks from conventional pricing so much that I'll have to see it on newegg before I believe it and I could be wrong but outside of a controller most flash should come from only several places, so either everyone has this on the way or Mushkin knows some dirty secrets on one of the suppliers lol.
 
Sounds amazing but this breaks from conventional pricing so much that I'll have to see it on newegg before I believe

Aye this. If they actually make this and release an 1TB SSD at about €100... That would be game changing.
 
Good news for my new home server project.
Cant wait to scrap those old vibrating HDDs.
Only need 2TB tough, limitation of WHS2011.
 
Too bad its gonna be limited in performance (random anyway) with a crappy raid controller...

Also, pricing per gigabyte is wrong.

Btw, now @RejZoR has no excuse not to buy one :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
 
Now this is good news. I want one.
 
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