Kioxia and Dell pack 10 PB of flash storage into a single 2RU server
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Kioxia and Dell demonstrated a 2RU server configuration achieving 10 petabytes of all-flash storage density using Kioxia's LC9 high-capacity QLC SSDs in a Dell PowerEdge R7725XD chassis. The configuration targets enterprise and AI workloads requiring high-density, low-latency storage. The achievement reflects continued advances in NAND flash density and the growing demand for massive storage capacity in AI training and inference pipelines. The product is expected to be available to enterprise customers later this year.
Technical significance
10 PB in 2RU dramatically reduces the physical footprint for AI-era storage workloads, lowering data center costs and power consumption per petabyte for enterprises running large-scale AI training and analytics pipelines.