Facebook sees E1.S and E3 as DOA formats as it plans for QLC SSDs as big as 512TB

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  • Hard drives are getting larger, but performance is a problem in data centers
  • Meta sees QLC flash as a solution, bridging the gap between HDDs and TLC
  • With 512TB QLC SSDs planned, Meta is shifting away from E1.S and E3

Hard disk drives are still the go-to storage choice for most data centers, mainly because they are cheaper and use less power than TLC flash.

But while HDDs are getting ever larger, their input/output performance hasn’t kept up. As a result, bandwidth per terabyte has been shrinking, forcing data centers to move frequently accessed data to TLC flash or overprovision storage.

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