ASK Corp. Commences Distribution of Synology's PAS7700, a 4U Rackmount All-Flash Storage Kit with Active/Active Support

ASK Corp. has launched Synology's enterprise-grade all-flash storage kit, the PAS7700, along with dedicated NVMe SSDs. It features zero-downtime operation via active/active controllers and scalability up to 1.65PB.
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ASK Corp. is pleased to announce the distribution of the Synology PAS7700, an enterprise-grade 4U rackmount all-flash storage kit.

The PAS7700 is designed for high-performance needs, supporting 48 2.5-inch U.3 NVMe SSDs. Utilizing an active/active dual-controller design, it guarantees continuous operation across all layers. It supports networking up to 100GbE and NVMe-oF, achieving random read speeds of up to 2 million IOPS, providing overwhelming performance optimized for large-scale parallel workloads.

With petabyte-level scalability, the system can be expanded to a maximum of 216 bays and 1.65PB of capacity by adding seven optional 24-bay expansion units (PAX224), providing strong support for mission-critical business workloads as primary storage.

Additionally, the company is launching the Synology-branded SPU7200D series 2.5-inch U.3 NVMe SSDs, designed specifically for this system. Available in 1.92TB, 3.84TB, and 7.68TB capacities, they offer high performance and durability for demanding workloads, and integrate with the next-generation data platform 'DSM Enterprise' for detailed drive analysis and one-click firmware updates.

The PAS7700 will be on display at the Synology Japan booth during 'Interop Tokyo 2026', held at Makuhari Messe from June 10 (Wed) to June 12 (Fri), 2026.

FAQ

What use cases is the PAS7700 suitable for?

It is ideal for large-scale parallel workloads and mission-critical enterprise storage requiring high performance and low latency.

Can updates be performed while the system is running?

Yes, it supports zero-downtime operations during system, software, and firmware updates through its active/active controller design.

When will the Synology Tiering feature be available?

The data tiering feature is scheduled to become available in Q4 2026.