The era of 200TB solid-state drives (SSD) appears to be on the horizon, with a 
successor to the world’s largest SSD confirmed to be in development.
Nimbus Data’s 100TB ExaDrive immediately became the biggest SSD in the world 
when it launched more than two years ago. However, that record will soon belong 
to its successor, which may even launch sometime in 2022.
https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/worlds-first-200tb-ssd-is-nearly-here-but-you-cant-use-it/

Nimbus CEO Thomas Isakovich told TechRadar that it is actively working on a 
200TB SSD. Apart from the obvious jump in storage space, he stated that the 
product will deliver improvements in both performance and energy-efficiency 
aspects when compared to the 100TB drive.

Isakovich expects Nimbus will “deliver this next-generation SSD in 2022.” But 
unless your system is some type of supercomputer, normal PCs will not be 
capable of installing these SSDs; they’re predominantly designed for the 
enterprise space such as data centers and the like.

The 100TB ExaDrive features a 3.5-inch form factor, but Isakovich would not 
confirm whether the same unit dimensions will be replicated for the 200TB 
version. Elsewhere, Isakovich also remained tight-lipped when he was seemingly 
queried about the 200TB drive coming with a SATA or SAS interface, and whether 
it will be developed with the TLC/QLC NAND.

A 2.5-inch form factor is normally the go-to choice for manufacturers, but it’s 
not likely that Nimbus decides to adopt that design instead for its upcoming 
monster SSD. As TechRadar highlights, ExaDrive SSDs are largely created to 
replace existing hard disk drives used by data centers, which indicates that 
the 200TB drive will retain its predecessor’s 3.5-inch form factor.

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