Netflix will simply remain a thing of the past when Samsung becomes the leader of huge servers with great capabilities for both large amounts of documents and its power. During their next NVIDIA GTC event, they are planning to launch an entirely new product line called ‘SSD Subscription’, an unprecedented sub-subscription service that aims to provide cutting-edge memory solutions at accessible and affordable costs.
The program allows consumers to choose the latest technology beyond just offering hardware. PBSSD with Samsung is one of the examples of a petabyte-scale SSD solution subscription. For those who are completely ignorant, a petabyte is one of the largest amounts of storage that can be placed in a space whose length is equivalent to approximately 173,000 HD movies. Companies won’t need to spend hundreds of dollars at a time. Rather, they will pay a monthly subscription. Therefore this modern technology will be affordable and pocket-friendly.
There’s another benefit: scalability. Any expansion of data requirements by a company can only be achieved by utilizing affordable additional storage capacity without the business interruptions associated with the purchase and installation of new equipment. Samsung will also include a full range of services like updates, security, and expert support in storage management so that IT teams have less to think about.
This subscription service is like a gimmick for startups working in the field of augmented intelligence (AI and ML) and many other areas. These industries require large amounts of data for performance, thus Samsung solutions provide these organizations with a cost-effective way to simplify data analysis, and storage management, and even scale more data as needed due to ultimate expansion. Must be able to provide.
The confirmation is coming during a critical period. The AI/ML Summit is held every year, and hosting Samsung’s new memory solutions at this high-profile event is a good thing as it gathers professionals in the industry. The time has come, and we have no hesitation in saying that this move will take Samsung to the next level and make it the leader in the high-performance memory market.