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Synology Announces New Active-active NVMe Storage Solution at Computex 2025

At Computex 2025, Synology has announced its latest personal best in storage solutions. The PAS7700 surpasses all previous flagship benchmarks twice over, with a focus on providing non-disruptive service for mission-critical workloads. Scheduled for release in the second half of 2025, Synology’s new offering promises flagship performance with security built in.

Synology has announced its new active-active NVMe storage solution at Computex 2025 in Taipei, providing 3x new flagship performance compared to its past SA6400 and FS6400 models. The PAS7700 is an enterprise solution designed to accelerate, scale and protect enterprise data, leveraging an active-active architecture for seamless support at every networking layer.

“PAS7700 is the culmination of Synology’s 25 years of engineering experience in data management and storage,” said Kenneth Hsu, Director of the System Group at Synology.

This personal best storage device achieves millisecond-grade low latency leveraging an end-to-end NVMe, and achieves up to 2 million IOPS and 30GB/s sequential throughput, as per internal testing.

This storage device is optimised for mission critical applications and high volume transaction processing. This means that the PAS7700 is perfect for enterprise workloads, such as databases which will have a comprehensive level of support, ensuring low latency, high availability and seamless scalability. Hypervisors can also expect seamless deployment,  fast backups, and efficient resource usage to ensure mainstream virtualisation stays seamless at scale.

“By combining our deep software and hardware development expertise with close collaboration with partners and enterprise customers, we’ve engineered PAS7700 to deliver ultra-high performance at a price point previously unseen in the enterprise storage market,” continues Hsu.

To be able to deliver on these intentions, one stand-out feature will be the non-disruptive support at every layer, from the physical and all the way up to the applicational layer, which Synology have dubbed non-disruptive everything. The PAS7700 uses an active-active dual controller architecture ensuring uptime even when servicing and updates are required, meaning enterprises will experience less downtime and continual support.

Furthermore, we can expect support for AI and machine learning workloads with faster data access to reduce bottlenecks and speed up large-scale model training. The device will also support Synology applications such as Synology Drive and Synology Office.

The exceptional performance specs above are expected to launch with cost efficiency built in, meaning enterprises can have primary storage-grade performance at the cost of mainstream storage. Including both inline and offline deduplication, organisations can keep a balance between efficiency and performance.

In addition to the 7000 series, Synology will also release the PAS3600 for secondary file and block workloads requiring high availability. This is fantastic for secondary file system access, thus the modern networking stack can leverage both models for active and archival needs.

The PAS7700 is scheduled for release in the second half of 2025. For the latest updates, have a look at Synology’s website.


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