Synology Launches First Active-Active All-Flash NVMe System for AI Workloads

Synology has launched the PAS7700, its first active-active, all-flash NVMe storage system, built for artificial intelligence, analytics, and other mission-critical workloads that demand ultra-low latency and continuous uptime.

Enterprise-Grade Performance for AI-Era Infrastructure

The PAS7700 delivers up to two million IOPS, sub-millisecond latency, and 30GB/s throughput, with capacity scaling to 1.65 petabytes. The system targets sectors where AI inferencing and real-time analytics are production-critical, including semiconductor design, healthcare, manufacturing, and large-scale virtualisation.

Active-active architecture means both storage controllers operate simultaneously, eliminating single points of failure and supporting non-disruptive maintenance — a requirement for enterprises that cannot tolerate downtime in AI production pipelines.

Synology Moves Up the Enterprise Stack

The PAS7700 marks a significant move upmarket for Synology, a company historically associated with SMB and prosumer NAS products. The launch positions it in direct competition with enterprise all-flash vendors targeting organisations running data-intensive AI workloads, where the latency gap between storage and compute can become a bottleneck in model inference and training cycles.

As enterprises accelerate deployment of AI systems beyond development environments, purpose-built storage infrastructure has become a growing investment priority — particularly for teams running AI at scale without the economics of hyperscaler infrastructure.

Regional Availability

Synology has indicated that interview opportunities with executives on AI-era enterprise storage trends in Singapore are available. Regional pricing and APAC channel distribution details were not disclosed in the initial announcement.

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