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Samsung ships the world's highest capacity SSD, with 15TB of storage

The new PM1633a SSD comes in a 2.5-in. form factor, and is targeted for enterprise storage use; compared to 3.5-in. drives, twice as many of the Samsung drives fit in a standard 19-inch, 2U rack. Read More

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