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Will a future fourth-generation computational storage product offer random write performance higher than 700,000 IOPS for compressible data?

Category: Performance and trade-offs

In the 4th generation of drives with our PCIe 5 ASIC, expect performance to be approximately 2x on all of the performance metrics. The current gen ship with up to 16TB of physical capacity and supports up to 24TB of data storage. Next gen includes plans for up to 32TB physical and 64TB of data storage, though higher capacities are possible as NAND densities increase.

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