Storage keeps getting more expensive, but these new Amazon deals should lessen the blow — just in time for Back to School
External storage devices just keep getting more expensive, which is why every discount is worth considering nowadays, no matter how small. Fortunately, Amazon has just dropped a bunch of storage discounts that aren't small, even if they're not quite to pre-2026 standards.
Whether you want a sturdy Samsung SSD, an all-in-one NAS server, or a compact flash drive to throw into your pocket, there is no shortage of storage discounts to check out at Amazon today.
Indeed, these prices can still be a bummer if you're accustomed to how things were before the current RAM crisis, but if you need more storage for your tech today, this is about as good as it gets. In fact, since prices are continuing to go up for these devices, unless you want to wait another year (at least) to upgrade your storage, I'd jump on these deals while you can.
Fight the global memory shortage with these Back to School storage deals Samsung T9 Portable SSD (4TB) Samsung T7 Portable SSD (4TB) Samsung SSD 9100 Pro (2TB) OSCOO External Hard Drive (1TB) ORICO Magnetic External SSD (1TB) Lexar D70e (1TB) Portable SSD TEARMOS 256GB Storage Stick UGREEN DH2300 2-Bay Desktop NAS UGREEN DXP2800 2-Bay NAS Why are storage devices so expensive right now?Storage devices (such as SSDs, HDDs, and DRAM) are getting more expensive because of a global memory shortage caused primarily by the rise of AI data centers. The rapid growth of AI technology has led to a huge demand for memory products, which means there's less supply for consumers. Some devices have seen price increases of 200% or more, so it's important to take advantage of deals whenever you can.
When will the memory shortage end?No one knows for sure, although most projections have stated that the global RAM shortage will last through 2027 at minimum. Our sister site Tom's Hardware has even reported that the memory crisis will be "even worse" in 2027 than it is this year. In other words, if you need to invest in an external storage device, I'd do it sooner rather than later.








