Synology launches PAS7700, an Active-Active NVMe enterprise storage solution
Synology has officially announced the general availability of PAS7700,
the company's first active-active, all flash NVMe storage system. Built for
mission-critical workloads, PAS7700 delivers enterprise-grade performance,
uninterrupted resilience, and optimized operational efficiency.
"PAS7700 reflects Synology's 25+ years of
experience in storage and our close collaboration with enterprise customers to
address evolving requirements for high availability, performance, and
scalability," said Bie-i Chu, Executive Vice President of the Synology NAS
Group. "After a year of extensive real-world validation through our
enterprise proof-of-concept program, PAS7700 is field-proven to deliver high
reliability and performance, while helping customers lower total cost of
ownership (TCO)."
High-performance storage for
demanding workloads
PAS7700 features a dual-controller architecture and
48 NVMe SSD bays in a 4U chassis, scaling up to 1.65 PB of raw capacity with
support for up to seven expansion units. It offers broad compatibility across
both file and block protocols, including NVMe-oF, iSCSI, Fibre Channel, SMB,
and NFS.
Equipped with up to 2,048 GB of memory* and 100GbE
networking, PAS7700 delivers up to 2 million IOPS at sub-millisecond latency
and throughput up to 30 GB/s.
Built for continuous uptime and
data resiliency
PAS7700 is engineered for environments where
downtime and data loss cannot be tolerated. Its active-active architecture
delivers multi-layer redundancy through RAID triple-parity, synchronized in-memory
write protection, IP failover, and protocol-level failover, ensuring continuous
operations even during unexpected incidents.
Built-in features including Self-Encrypting Drives
(SEDs), Write-Once Read-Many (WORM), shared folders, immutable snapshots, Snapshot
Replication, and Hyper Backup give organizations access to Synology's proven
suite of data protection tools out of the box.
Optimize cost and storage
efficiency
PAS7700 enables organizations to optimize storage
efficiency and reduce costs. Advanced deduplication minimizes storage
consumption across large-scale enterprise workloads. Additionally, upcoming
support for Synology Tiering will automatically allocate cold data to
lower-cost storage based on customizable policies, reserving high-performance storage
for active workloads.





























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