Revolutionary 122.88TB SSD Hits Market, Transforming Data Center Storage in 2025
August 30, 2025
In 2025, the market offers a variety of large SSDs tailored for different needs, with trade-offs among capacity, speed, compatibility, and price.
The largest SSD available in 2025 is a 122.88TB PCIe 4.0 Solidigm drive, primarily designed for data centers and priced between $14,500 and $15,500.
For on-the-go creators, external high-capacity SSDs such as the Glyph Blackbox Plus U.2 provide up to 30.72TB of storage at around $4,995, with transfer speeds of 1,050MB/s and requiring external power.
These SSD options cater to data centers, gamers, and mobile creators, balancing factors like capacity and performance.
For consumer use, the largest M.2 NVMe SSD is an 8TB Western Digital WD_Black model, priced at $599, offering speeds up to 7,200MB/s.
Samsung announced an 8TB PCIe 5.0 SSD, the 9100 Pro, with speeds up to 14,800MB/s, designed for demanding users and compatible with PS5, priced at approximately $1,020, though it is not yet available for purchase.
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BGR • Aug 30, 2025
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