![]() ![]() SSDs used in a NAS are either to be used for caching, on-the-fly video editing or flash-server use, which are all utilities with a high write (and read of course) rate and recycled data rate too. This largely passed because people understood that much like the cutlery in your kitchen drawer, some tools are designed better for one purpose than another (ever tried cutting a steak with a butter knife?) and in the case of NAS Server SSDs, the focus shifts a little away from top-end speed and more towards durability and endurance above all else. Much like when the idea of hard drives that were designed for specific uses started to occur (i.e NAS, Surveillance, Gaming, etc), there was initial scepticism from many that this was just a case of clever marketing selling something old in disguise of something new. The idea of an SSD that is specifically targeted towards NAS use is something that many are starting to get on board with. ![]() When Seagate first announced the Ironwolf 525 SSD, the reception was definitely warmer than when NAS server optimized SSDs were first raised back in 2017/2018. 9.2 Related Review of the Seagate Ironwolf 525 M.2 NVMe SSD for NAS Drives ![]()
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