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Channel Post MEA
7 days ago
- Business
- Channel Post MEA
Synology Announces PAS7700 Active-Active NVMe All-Flash Storage Solution
Synology unveiled PAS7700, an active-active NVMe all-flash storage solution engineered to deliver uninterrupted, high-performance services for enterprise mission-critical workloads. 'PAS7700 is the culmination of Synology's 25 years of engineering experience in data management and storage,' said Kenneth Hsu, Director of the System Group at Synology. 'By combining our deep software and hardware development expertise with close collaboration with partners and enterprise customers, we've engineered PAS7700 to deliver ultra-high performance at a price point previously unseen in the enterprise storage market.' PAS7700 integrates two controllers and 48 NVMe SSD bays within a 4U chassis and can scale up to 1.65PB of raw capacity with 7 additional expansion units. It supports a comprehensive range of file and block protocols, including NVMe-oF. With memory upgradeable to 2,048GB* and support for high-speed 100GbE networking, PAS7700 delivers exceptional performance, availability, and scalability to meet enterprise storage demands. Designed for mission-critical workloads PAS7700 features an active-active dual-controller architecture, ensuring non-disruptive operations across all layers—from storage media, memory, system to network 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. Exceptional performance Optimized for demanding workloads, 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 30GB/s sequential throughput. PAS7700 also supports Synology applications such as Synology Drive and Synology Office, increasing the maximum number of concurrent users by threefold compared to existing Synology product stacks. Cost efficiency Engineered to provide exceptional performance with cost efficiency in mind, the PAS7700 enables enterprises to achieve primary storage-grade performance and reliability at the cost of mainstream storage. With both inline and offline deduplication, it helps organizations strike the optimal balance between efficiency and performance. 0 0


Business Wire
21-05-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
At COMPUTEX 2025, Synology Debuts PAS7700: Enterprise NVMe Powerhouse with Active-Active Architecture and 2M IOPS
TAIPEI, Taiwan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--During an invite-only event Synology unveiled PAS7700 the company's next generation storage solution for the enterprise. Featuring active-active NVMe architecture and all-flash storage, PAS7700 is engineered to deliver uninterrupted, high-performance services for mission-critical workloads. 'PAS7700 is the culmination of Synology's 25 years of engineering expertise in data management and storage,' said Kenneth Hsu, Director of the System Group at Synology. 'By combining our deep software and hardware development experience and closely collaborating with our enterprise customers and partners, we've engineered PAS7700 to deliver ultra-high performance at a price point previously unseen in the enterprise storage market.' Combining dual-controllers with 48 NVMe SSD bays in a space-efficient 4U chassis, PAS7700 scales seamlessly to 1.65 PB of raw capacity with the addition of seven expansion units. PAS7700 features comprehensive support for a range of file and block protocols including NVME-oF. With redundant memory upgradable to 2,048 GB* across both controllers and support for high-speed 100GbE networking, PAS7700 delivers exceptional performance, availability, and scalability to meet enterprise storage demands. Exceptional performance Optimized for demanding workloads, PAS7700 leverages an all NVMe array to deliver millisecond-grade low latency and up to 2 million IOPS and 30GB/s sequential throughput**. Designed for mission-critical workloads PAS7700 is built on an active-active dual-controller architecture to deliver uninterrupted operations for mission-critical workloads. Designed with security at its core, PAS7700 features robust data protection tools including immutable snapshots, advanced replication and flexible offsite tiering ensuring end-to-end data integrity and resilience. Availability For more information about early testing programs, please visit: *Memory module is upgradable to 1,024 GB per node; 2,048 GB for the whole PAS7700 system. **Performance figures are obtained through internal testing by Synology. Actual performance may vary depending on the testing environment, usage, and configuration. Please refer to the Synology performance page for detailed information.
Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
At COMPUTEX 2025, Synology Debuts PAS7700: Enterprise NVMe Powerhouse with Active-Active Architecture and 2M IOPS
TAIPEI, Taiwan, May 21, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--During an invite-only event Synology unveiled PAS7700 the company's next generation storage solution for the enterprise. Featuring active-active NVMe architecture and all-flash storage, PAS7700 is engineered to deliver uninterrupted, high-performance services for mission-critical workloads. "PAS7700 is the culmination of Synology's 25 years of engineering expertise in data management and storage," said Kenneth Hsu, Director of the System Group at Synology. "By combining our deep software and hardware development experience and closely collaborating with our enterprise customers and partners, we've engineered PAS7700 to deliver ultra-high performance at a price point previously unseen in the enterprise storage market." Combining dual-controllers with 48 NVMe SSD bays in a space-efficient 4U chassis, PAS7700 scales seamlessly to 1.65 PB of raw capacity with the addition of seven expansion units. PAS7700 features comprehensive support for a range of file and block protocols including NVME-oF. With redundant memory upgradable to 2,048 GB* across both controllers and support for high-speed 100GbE networking, PAS7700 delivers exceptional performance, availability, and scalability to meet enterprise storage demands. Exceptional performance Optimized for demanding workloads, PAS7700 leverages an all NVMe array to deliver millisecond-grade low latency and up to 2 million IOPS and 30GB/s sequential throughput**. Designed for mission-critical workloads PAS7700 is built on an active-active dual-controller architecture to deliver uninterrupted operations for mission-critical workloads. Designed with security at its core, PAS7700 features robust data protection tools including immutable snapshots, advanced replication and flexible offsite tiering ensuring end-to-end data integrity and resilience. Availability For more information about early testing programs, please visit: *Memory module is upgradable to 1,024 GB per node; 2,048 GB for the whole PAS7700 system. **Performance figures are obtained through internal testing by Synology. Actual performance may vary depending on the testing environment, usage, and configuration. Please refer to the Synology performance page for detailed information. View source version on Contacts Kyle FosterKyleF@ 425.818.1587 Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


India Today
21-05-2025
- Business
- India Today
At Computex 2025, Synology launches PAS7700 connected storage, C2 Surveillance system
At Computex 2025, Synology announced two new products aimed at making things easier for large businesses: PAS7700 storage solution for storing huge amounts of data and C2 Surveillance system for keeping a close eye on security. The new PAS7700 is a powerful, all-flash storage system that is designed to handle important tasks without any breaks. On the other hand, C2 Surveillance is a cloud-based system that helps businesses monitor their sites without needing to set up complicated Synology PAS7700 is designed for companies that need fast and reliable storage systems. It comes with two controllers and space for 48 high-speed NVMe SSDs in a 4U-sized chassis. If more space is needed, it can be expanded to hold up to 1.65PB of data. It supports a wide range of file types and connection methods, so businesses can easily move and manage their data. It also allows memory upgrades of up to 2,048GB and supports 100GbE high-speed networking.'By combining our deep software and hardware development expertise with close collaboration with partners and enterprise customers, we've engineered PAS7700 to deliver ultra-high performance at a price point previously unseen in the enterprise storage market', said Kenneth Hsu, Director of the System Group at Synology. What makes the PAS7700 stand out is its active-active system. This means it has two controllers that work together all the time, so even if one fails, the other keeps things running smoothly. It also has built-in safety features like automatic backups and snapshots, helping protect important data from loss or terms of performance, Synology says the PAS7700 can reach speeds of up to 2 million IOPS and 30GB/s, which means it can handle many tasks at once without slowing down. It also supports Synology's own tools like Drive and Office, and can serve more users at the same time compared to older systems. Synology also promises that it offers top-level performance at a much lower price than other high-end storage the PAS7700, Synology also launched C2 Surveillance, a new cloud-based video monitoring system. This tool is made for businesses that have cameras across multiple locations. Since it doesn't need any special hardware or extra software licenses, it's easy to set up and expand. Users can connect cameras in just a few minutes — even using a phone. "Our goal has always been to build a comprehensive surveillance ecosystem that enables seamless integration and management for our customers," said Josh Lin, Director of Synology's Surveillance key feature of the C2 Surveillance system is its continuity-first design. If the internet goes down, the cameras still record onto their memory cards. Once the connection returns, everything gets backed up to the cloud. It also supports offline failover viewing and includes features like AI detection, secure logins, and strong encryption to keep video the PAS7700 storage solution and C2 Surveillance system will be available later this year.


Techday NZ
21-05-2025
- Business
- Techday NZ
Synology launches PAS7700 NVMe storage for high demand firms
Synology has unveiled the PAS7700, an active-active, end-to-end NVMe storage system aimed at enterprises managing primary storage and workloads critical to their operations. The PAS7700 features a dual-controller setup and incorporates 48 NVMe SSD bays within a 4U chassis. It supports scaling up to 1.65 PB of raw capacity with the integration of seven additional expansion units. The device is designed to accommodate a wide range of file and block protocols, including NVMe-oF. According to Synology, the PAS7700 offers memory that can be expanded up to 2,048GB, along with support for 100GbE networking. This configuration is intended to deliver high throughput and availability that meet modern enterprise data storage requirements. The PAS7700's active-active dual-controller architecture is described as providing uninterrupted operations at all system levels, encompassing storage media, memory, system processes, network, and protocols. The system incorporates built-in 3-2-1-1 protection features, which include immutable snapshots, replication, and options for offsite tiering and backup, all intended to protect data integrity. Performance figures provided by Synology indicate that the PAS7700 is designed to achieve up to 2 million IOPS and 30GB/s sequential throughput. "PAS7700 is the culmination of Synology's 25 years of engineering experience in data management and storage," said Kenneth Hsu, Director of the System Group at Synology. "By combining our deep software and hardware development expertise with close collaboration with partners and enterprise customers, we've engineered PAS7700 to deliver ultra-high performance at a price point previously unseen in the enterprise storage market." The system leverages an end-to-end NVMe design to reach low latency performance measured in milliseconds, which is particularly relevant for demanding enterprise workloads. Synology states that, in addition to performance benefits, the PAS7700 supports its suite of applications, such as Synology Drive and Synology Office, leading to a threefold increase in the maximum number of concurrent users compared to the company's prior product lines. Cost efficiency is a highlighted aspect of the PAS7700, with Synology stating it combines primary storage-grade performance and reliability with mainstream storage costs. The device includes both inline and offline deduplication functions, designed to allow organisations to balance storage efficiency with application performance. The PAS7700 is scheduled to become available in the second half of 2025. Synology notes that the performance figures cited are based on its internal testing, and that actual results may vary depending on operational conditions, system usage, and configuration specifics. Synology indicates that the system's overall design and feature set are based on continual development in response to partner and enterprise customer input over several years. The machine's security and data protection features position it for use in settings where high availability and business continuity are priorities.