Thursday, May 6th 2021

Sabrent Preparing 64 TB PCIe 4.0 RocketQ Battleship SSD

Sabrent first teased their upcoming RocketQ Battleship SSD offering 8x 8 TB RocketQ M.2 NVMe SSDs paired with the Highpoint SSD7540 8-port PCIe 4.0 x16 NVMe RAID controller in January. This combination offers 64 TB of NVMe storage with speeds of up to 28 GB/s, the product appears to be nearing release after HighPoint listed the SSD on their website. The RocketQ Battleship has been listed on HighPoint Technologies NVMe AIC Drive Solutions page as coming soon. The RocketQ Battleship won't come cheap with the individual 8 TB RocketQ drives costing 1299 USD each, we would expect the product to retail for north of 10,000 USD if it ever gets a public release.
HighPoint TechnologiesBuilt around Sabrent's diverse Rocket Series of NVMe SSD's, Elite Class AIC drives offer unprecedented storage capacity and class-leading versatility
Source: HighPoint Technologies
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10 Comments on Sabrent Preparing 64 TB PCIe 4.0 RocketQ Battleship SSD

#1
Hardcore Games
probably costs more than some U.2 SSD products used in servers
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#3
Hyderz
isnt dram price gonna increase, id imagine this thing's price is gonna be pricey...
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#4
flatty
more and more Sabrent is measuring with "big guys" and seems overpassing them :)
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#5
Caring1
Perfect for mining, especially if the ROI increases.
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#6
TumbleGeorge
PCIe 4.0 X16... Why is so slow? Miserable controller?
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AnarchoPrimitiv
I have a Highpoint 3.0x16 4xm.2 RAID card SSD7103 with four HP EX950 2TB NVMe SSDs as the top storage tier in my home server/NAS, never had a problem with the card, they make good products
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#8
W1zzard
That controller board alone is $1k ... wish they made cheap ones, how expensive can it be? it's just a bridge chip + the physical slots?
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#10
Yrd
W1zzardThat controller board alone is $1k ... wish they made cheap ones, how expensive can it be? it's just a bridge chip + the physical slots?
When you're the only one making a certain thing you can charge whatever you want.

"F U, pay me, where else you gonna go sucker?"


I used to work for a company that converted legal documents to images and what they charge for software is crazy.
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