SSDs now cost 16x more than HDDs due to AI supply chain crisis — hybrid SSD + HDD datacenter deployments are now significantly cheaper to deploy than SSD-only equivalents

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The memory/NAND flash shortage is continuing to chew up the storage market without mercy. VDURA reports (from Blocks and Files) that SSD prices are now a whopping 16 times greater than HDDs, making hybrid storage deployments with SSDs and HDDs mixed together significantly cheaper and more financially stable than SSD-only setups for datacenters.

VDURA claims that between Q2 2025 and Q1 2026, pricing for 30TB TLC enterprise-grade SSDs increased by an eye-watering 257%. A 30TB TLC SSD that cost $3,062 in Q2 of 2025 now costs nearly $11,000. By contrast, HDD pricing reportedly "only" went up by 35% in the same timeframe. VDURA's analysis also revealed that datacenter storage costs between SSD and HDD capacity went from 6.2x in Q2 2025 to 16.4x in Q1 2026.

VDURA 3 year ownership cost of hybrid SSD, HDD servers vs. SSD only servers

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Aaron Klotz is a contributing writer for Tom’s Hardware, covering news related to computer hardware such as CPUs, and graphics cards.

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