14.6GBps and 3.6 million 4K RR IOPS at QD512 — Dapustor puts Kioxia, Micron, Solidigm and Samsung on red alert

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  • Chinese company DapuStor builds high capacity ultra-fast enterprise SSDs
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  • An “engineering masterpiece,” the SSD delivered record read speeds

DapuStor is a Chinese start-up specializing in the development and manufacturing of enterprise-grade SSDs – and although you’ve possibly never heard of it, it makes very large – and very fast – storage products.

At the start of 2025, TweakTown tested DapuStor’s J5060 61.44TB SSD against a number of enterprise SSDs, including Solidigm’s same size beast, and came away impressed with the drive’s superior read performance, declaring it to be “the most efficient SSD of its capacity point currently in circulation”. A new 122.88TB version of that SSD has been spotted online, and we look forward to seeing how it compares.

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