The Synology PAS7700 is a high-speed, all-NVMe storage platform offering 30GB/s throughput, 2M IOPS, and up to 1.65PB capacity.
Synology has introduced the PAS7700, a new all-flash NVMe storage solution designed to meet the growing demands of enterprise-level operations. Engineered for high availability and performance, the PAS7700 adopts an active-active dual-controller configuration within a 4U chassis, supporting up to 48 NVMe SSDs.
Synology PAS7700 Features
The system can be scaled to a raw capacity of 1.65PB by adding seven expansion units, making it adaptable for businesses experiencing rapid data growth. It also supports a range of file and block protocols, including the NVMe-over-Fabrics (NVMe-oF) standard, enabling faster data access and improved network storage efficiency.
Thanks to its full NVMe architecture, the PAS7700 can deliver up to 2 million IOPS and sequential data transfer rates of up to 30GB/s. This makes it well-suited for applications requiring low latency and consistent performance, such as virtualization, large-scale databases, and analytics workloads. Beyond performance, the PAS7700 incorporates a range of data protection features. These include immutable snapshots, advanced replication capabilities, and flexible options for off-site data tiering, which help safeguard data integrity and ensure operational resilience.
It is also designed to ensure continuous operation, even during hardware failures, with its dual-controller setup minimizing downtime. The system supports up to 2,048GB of redundant memory and integrates high-speed 100GbE networking, further reinforcing its readiness for critical infrastructure roles.
With the PAS7700, Synology is looking to address the storage needs of enterprises seeking comprehensive, scalable, and secure NVMe solutions without the typical financial overhead associated with high-end infrastructure. Availability, pricing, and drive requirements are yet to be disclosed.
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