What irks me is that with 8TB becoming more or less normal with linear prices, you'd want to consolidate the drives you have.
With SATA I'd SSDs into a nice big JBOD in a 6x or 8x drive cage filling a 5 1/4" HH slot in the chassis and enjoy the lesser capacities a while longer in a crowd. A port multiplier or SAS expander was always lying around somwhere, too.
But with NVMe the real issue is scarcity of PCIe lanes (apart from having to dig in deep to get at them NVMe sticks), so what do you do with those nice 1TB sticks, that still show 99-97% remaining endurance?
PCIe switch chips seem to cost more than a 8TB drive, after Avago/Broadcom bought the PLX and others, the only affordable option I've seen is a PCIe v3 variant which allocates a single lane to each of of four M.2 slots it connects to a PCIe x4, so it's not much of a switch.
I'd really like to see something that's capable of aggregating say multiple PCIe v3 NMe drives into one PCIe v5 x4 or M.2 connector, and I believe PCIe would allow for that, but since I've never seen such a chip or card, there is a good chance I'm wrong.