Don’t buy a new NAS right now — SSD prices just doubled and aren’t coming back
It feels like everyone keeps telling me to build a NAS these days. After all, the benefits are significant — an always-on streaming server, a Google Photos replacement, and a local backup are a few of them. With a combination of cheap and capacious hard drives and a handful of fast SSDs, you can create a NAS that has the best of both worlds. However, if you're convinced enough to go buy an all-SSD NAS, you may want to hold off for a while. Since September last year, SSD prices have more than doubled due to the ongoing DRAM supply crunch. What's worse is that a reversal doesn't seem on the cards for two years, at least. You could consider pre-owned enterprise SSDs as a replacement while you wait for consumer SSD prices to cool down.
It feels like everyone keeps telling me to build a NAS these days. After all, the benefits are significant — an always-on streaming server, a Google Photos replacement, and a local backup are a few of them. With a combination of cheap and capacious hard drives and a handful of fast SSDs, you can create a NAS that has the best of both worlds. However, if you’re convinced enough to go buy an all-SSD NAS, you may want to hold off for a while. Since September last year, SSD prices have more than doubled due to the ongoing DRAM supply crunch. What’s worse is that a reversal doesn’t seem on the cards for two years, at least. You could consider pre-owned enterprise SSDs as a replacement while you wait for consumer SSD prices to cool down.
Constance Bennett
Australia
Australia
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