Synology has unveiled the PAS7700, an active-active NVMe all-flash storage solution engineered to deliver uninterrupted, high-performance services for enterprise mission-critical workloads.
The PAS7700 integrates two controllers and 48 NVMe SSD bays within a 4U chassis and can scale up to 1.65 PB of raw capacity with seven additional expansion units. It supports a comprehensive range of file and block protocols, including NVMe-oF. With memory upgradeable to 2048 GB (the memory module is upgradable to 1024 GB per node, totalling 2048 GB for the entire PAS7700 system) and support for high-speed 100 GbE networking, the PAS7700 delivers performance, availability, and scalability to meet enterprise storage demands.
The PAS7700 features an active-active dual-controller architecture, ensuring non-disruptive operations across all layers, from storage media and memory systems to networking and protocols. With security at its foundation, PAS7700 offers built-in 3-2-1-1 protection capabilities, including immutable snapshots, replication, and offsite tiering and backup options, safeguarding data integrity at every level.
The PAS7700 leverages an end-to-end NVMe design to deliver millisecond-grade low latency and exceptional IOPS. It achieves up to 2 million IOPS and 30 GB/s sequential throughput. It also supports Synology applications, such as Synology Drive and Synology Office, increasing the maximum number of concurrent users by three times compared to existing Synology product stacks.
With both inline and offline deduplication, it helps organisations strike the optimal balance between efficiency and performance. The PAS7700 is scheduled for release in the second half of 2025.
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