- Chinese company Dapustor builds high capacity ultra-fast corporate ssd
- Son 1-DWPD Roealsen6 R6101 7.68 TO SSD seriously impressed in a new review
- An “engineering masterpiece”, the SSD has delivered recorded reading speeds
Dapustor is a Chinese start-up specializing in the development and manufacturing of company quality SSDs-and although you may have never heard of it, it manufactures very large and very fast storage products.
At the beginning of 2025, Tweaktown Tested SSD J5060 61.44 TB of Dapustor against a certain number of corporate SSDs, including the beast of the same size of Soligm, and has left impressed by the higher reading performance of the reader, declaring that it is “the most effective SSD of its capacity point currently in circulation”. A new version of 122.88 TB of this SSD has been spotted online, and we can’t wait to see how it compares.
Before that, however, Tweaktown managed to get their hands on another Dapustor product, the Roealsen6 R6101 7.68 to Enterprise SSD. It may not be as big as the J5060, but – Spoiler alert – it’s incredibly fast.
An engineering masterpiece
Presentation of the new reader, Tweaktown said: “The new SSD is built on the DP800 controller and Dapustor’s DP800 firmware. The new series has a PCIe 5.0 interface and a Flash NAND 3D ETLC. By taking charge of the NVME 2.0 protocol, it offers twice the performance of SSD PCIE 4.0.”
The SSD at 1-DWPD (1 writing reader per day) has proven to offer puffed performance in the tests that Tweaktown Put it, leading the site to declare the SSD Roealsen6 R6101 7.68 to PCIe Gen5 X4 U.2 as an “engineering masterpiece”, the marking 100% for performance, quality, functionality and overall.
Summarizing his conclusions, TweaktownJon Coulter Gushed, publisher of senior equipment, “The Drive offers a record of 3.62 million IOPS of random reading 4K on QD512. This is a huge 10% more than anything we have encountered before.
This level of flow alone would be impressive, but it is only part of the story.
“Then there is its mixed prowess of workload where our 1-DWPD test subject offers more than anything in its class at depths of queues up to 64. Its mixed workload performance is so good that it can hang with 3-DWPD SSDs at depths of queue up to 16 years. And finally, also perfectly illustrated by our preconditioned people, the R6101 7.68 TB Coulter concluded.




