Synology Introduces PAS7700 Active-Active NVMe All-Flash Storage for Enterprises

Synology launches PAS7700, an enterprise-grade active-active NVMe storage system designed for uninterrupted high-performance workloads and exceptional scalability.

Synology has announced the PAS7700, a new active-active NVMe all-flash storage solution engineered for enterprise environments requiring uninterrupted, high-performance data access. The PAS7700 is designed to handle mission-critical workloads, leveraging a dual-controller architecture for maximum redundancy and uptime. Its space-efficient 4U chassis houses up to 48 NVMe SSD bays, with raw capacity scaling up to 1.65 petabytes when paired with up to seven expansion units, making it suitable for growing enterprise storage needs.

The PAS7700 supports a comprehensive array of file and block storage protocols, including NVMe over Fabrics (NVMe-oF), ensuring versatility across different enterprise applications. The system provides redundant memory architecture, with the capability to upgrade total memory capacity to 2,048 GB across both controllers. Additionally, the PAS7700 supports high-speed 100GbE networking, addressing modern data throughput requirements and guaranteeing exceptional performance as well as reliability.

According to Kenneth Hsu, Director of the System Group at Synology, the PAS7700 reflects the company’s 25 years of experience in data management and storage. The product is the result of Synology’s combined hardware and software expertise and feedback from enterprise partners and customers. With the PAS7700, Synology aims to bring ultra-high performance to the enterprise storage market at a more accessible price point, enhancing both the competitiveness and operational flexibility of data-centric organizations.

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