Synology’s PAS7700 all‑flash NVMe storage system is now available for Singapore enterprises accelerating their AI, analytics and virtualisation workloads.
The new system is a high‑availability, high‑performance platform built for mission‑critical environments where downtime and latency directly impact operations.
“After a year of extensive real-world validation through our enterprise proof-of-concept programme, PAS7700 is field-proven to deliver high reliability and performance, while helping customers lower total cost of ownership,” said Bie-i Chu, Executive Vice President of Synology NAS Group.
PAS7700’s active‑active storage enables both controllers to run simultaneously rather than relying on an active‑standby setup. The architecture minimises service disruption, especially for sectors such as semiconductor design, healthcare, manufacturing, and data centre operators that process large volumes of data in real time.
It features 48 NVMe SSD bays in a 4U chassis and scales up to 1.65 PB of raw capacity with expansion units. The systmem supports file and block protocols including NVMe‑oF, iSCSI, Fibre Channel, SMB, and NFS, making it suitable for diverse enterprise environments.
Performance‑wise, PAS7700 delivers up to two million IOPS, sub‑millisecond latency, and sequential throughput of up to 30 GB/s, backed by up to 2,048 GB of memory and 100GbE networking. Synology is positioning the system for workloads such as VDI, EDA, AI training pipelines, large‑scale databases, and virtualized infrastructure—areas where Singapore enterprises are rapidly expanding capacity.
To ensure resilience, the system incorporates triple‑parity RAID, mirrored write cache, IP failover, and automated failover mechanisms. Synology’s Continuous Availability Manager provides visual monitoring of system health, helping IT teams detect and resolve issues before they impact services.
Data protection features include support for self‑encrypting drives, WORM folders and immutable snapshots that prevent unauthorised modification or deletion. Snapshot Replication and Hyper Backup allow enterprises to build multi‑layered backup and recovery strategies across production and secondary sites, strengthening cyber‑resilience.
In terms of long‑term cost efficiency, PAS7700 supports inline and offline deduplication to reduce data footprint and extend SSD lifespan. Upcoming support for Synology Tiering will automatically move cold data to high‑capacity storage, freeing NVMe resources for active workloads. Running on Synology’s DSM Enterprise operating system, it is designed for high‑performance environments while maintaining operational simplicity.
PAS7700 is now available globally through Synology’s partner and distributor network.
