• This is what a 1000TB SSD could look like next year: New E2 Petab

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    This is what a 1000TB SSD could look like next year: New E2 Petabyte SSD
    could accelerate transition from hard drives

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    Wed, 11 Jun 2025 17:33:00 +0000

    Description:
    E2 SSDs could reshape enterprise storage by offering petabyte capacity in compact servers.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================E2 SSDs aim to balance storage performance capacity and efficiency New form factor fits rising demand for warm tier data storage High density flash could reduce reliance on hard drives long term

    As workloads shift and cold data heats up under AI and analytics demands, the traditional split between high-speed SSDs and cost-effective hard drives is
    no longer serving every use case.

    A new SSD form factor known as E2 is being developed to tackle the growing
    gap in enterprise data storage. Potentially delivering up to 1PB of QLC flash per drive, they could become the middle-ground option the industry needs.

    StorageReview claims the E2 form factor is being designed with support from key players including Micron, Meta, and Pure Storage through the Storage Networking Industry Association and Open Compute Project. Solid speeds, but not cutting-edge

    E2 SSDs targets warm data - information thats accessed often enough to burden hard drives but which doesnt justify the cost of performance flash.

    Physically, E2 SSDs measure 200mm x 76mm x 9.5mm. They use the same EDSFF connector found in E1 and E3 drives, but are optimized for high-capacity, dense deployments.

    A standard 2U server could host up to 40 E2 drives, translating into 40PB of flash in a single chassis. StorageReview says these drives will connect over PCIe 6.0 using four lanes and may consume up to 80W per unit, although most are expected to draw far less.

    Performance will reach 8-10MB/s per terabyte, or up to 10,000MB/s for a 1PB model. Thats faster than hard drives but not in the same class as top-end enterprise SSDs. E2s priorities will instead be capacity, efficiency, and
    cost control.

    Pure Storage showed off a 300TB E2 prototype in May 2025 featuring DRAM caches, capacitors for power loss protection, and a flash controller suited for this scale. While current servers aren't yet ready for this form factor, new systems are expected to follow.

    Its fair to say E2 won't replace hard drives overnight, but it does signal a shift. As the spec moves toward finalization this summer, vendors are already rethinking how large-scale flash can fit into modern infrastructure. You
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