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With every new generation, hard drive manufactures keep pushing the boundaries of what was once thought impossible and are releasing models with dramatic increases in both performance and capacity. Unfortunately, consumers' demands have increased and an e...
With all of the headline-grabbing advances on the solid state storage front, the equally impressive achievements happening in the typical spindle-based market pass largely unnoticed. Well its time to sit up and take notice because Seagate has shown the e...
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A single hard disk offering a mind-bogging total storage capacity of 6TB (6000GB) is a new milestone for computing, and it has been reached almost simultaneously by two firms, Seagate and HGST, a subsidiary of Western Digital. Previously, the maximum capa...
Fast sequential speed, Respectable access times, Enormous capacity...
Eye, watering initial pricing for 6TB disks...
Lower-cost drives will surely trickle down soon and for business environments, the ability to add 50% of fast extra storage without requiring additional rack space could be worth more than the high retail price of the drive. Seagate offers a five-year wa...
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A single hard disk offering a mind-bogging total storage capacity of 6TB (6000GB) is a new milestone for computing, and it has been reached almost simultaneously by two firms, Seagate and HGST, a subsidiary of Western Digital. Previously, the maximum capa...
Fast sequential speed, Respectable access times, Enormous capacity...
Eyewatering initial pricing for 6TB disks...
The Seagate Enterprise Capacity 3.5 HDD V.4 squeezes up to 6TB of storage into a 3.5-inch drive, a capacity that previously could only be achieved across multiple disks. With a large cache, optional drive encryption and high platter density, fast perform...
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Many, if not most of you, might remember the days of hard drives with just Megabytes of data. It wasn't until 1980 when the first 5.25-inch hard disk was actually released by Seagate. Before that, the idea of storage was left to the lab monkeys budgets. T...
GOBS of storage: 6TB of glory, Rather quick compared to smaller capacity drives, Insane sustained speed 216 MB/s, Perfect for backup storage or surveillance, Average power use – not more for more storage...
Cost, it is going to cost you a little more for the enterprise quality.
Well, I think it is safe to say that the Seagate Enterprise Capacity 6TB 3.5 HDD v4 is indeed a BEAST. I think I've said "beast" quite enough times throughout the review, often more referring to the size of this drive, but along with its large capacity is...
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In recent times “enthusiast” storage has all been about SSDs. They offer great speeds and as we have progressed from generation to generation capacity has been on the rise with prices constantly falling. Now new models generally have a 900GB-1TB model, ma...
When thinking about the build quality of a “traditional” hard drive, there isnt a lot to say about the differences from major manufacturers. Yes some may prefer to get a drive from a particular manufacturing plant based on past experience but overall as l...
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The Seagate Enterprise Performance 10K v7 is a 10,000 RPM SAS HDD designed for mission critical server applications. Let's take a close look...
Addressing performance challenges in dense environments with strict power constraints is essential in today's datacenter. The addition of an extra 300GB of capacity extends Seagate's portfolio of high performance 10,000 RPM HDD's, and also helps to fend...
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The Seagate Enterprise Capacity HDD v3 is a 2.5” drive is Seagate's third generation of Enterprise Capacity drives, this time with the highest capacity currently available for 2.5” HDDs at 2TB (Toshiba has a 3TB 2.5” HDD but it is not currently available)...
Largest capacity 2.5” HDD currently on the market, Secure erase feature along with SED FIPS 1402 models available, About half the price of its Performance counterpart...
Trades price/power consumption for performance...
The Seagate Enterprise Capacity HDD v3 is the highest capacity 2.5” drive currently shipping, giving data centers much more capacity and density with a much lower footprint...
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Hard disk drive capacities have increased more (skyrocketed is more like it) in the past 5 years than in the 20 years prior and although we've yet to reach the point which I've been waiting for (drives exceeding 20TB in capacity) still we do have models w...
Enterprise Class Quality, 1.4 Million Hours MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures), Top Of The Charts Performance, 6TB's Capacity, PowerChoice Technology, T10 DIF Technology, Temperatures/Noise Levels, 5 Years Warranty...
Price (For Some), 12Gb/s vs 6Gb/s Performance Difference (HDDs)...
When we finally started testing the SAS 12Gb/s variant of the Enterprise Capacity 3.5 V4 6TB model we had two goals in mind, first to find out how it compared to its SATA brother and second to see if it would top our charts. Well having tested several SAS...
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Getting to the 6TB level presented some problems, as only five platters normally fit in a standard 3.5 inch drive and the 1TB platter is the largest common standard. Manufacturers have got around this limitation in different ways. Hitachi made waves with...
The Seagate Enterprise Class 3.5 HDD V4 6TB is an exceptional performer, shaming all the 7200 RPM drives that preceded it. It also came a hair's breadth away from toppling the 10,000 RPM VelociRaptor 1TB, while offering six times more storage space. Power...
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On a normal day, I tend to have about 110GB of storage on me. That's just counting my cellphone's internal storage, one extra MicroSD card, and the Patriot Stellar USB/OTG attached to my keychain. Nothing fancy by today's standards you might argue; but if...
On a normal day, I tend to have about 110GB of storage on me. That's just counting my cellphone's internal storage, one extra MicroSD card, and the Patriot Stellar USB/OTG attached to my keychain. Nothing fancy by today's standards you might argue; but if...
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Last night while i was discussing the future of hard disk drives with my cousin it just occurred to us that just roughly 5 years ago storage capacities at around the 3.2GB mark were considered as quite large and not everyone could afford even just that. F...
Enterprise Class Quality, 1.4 Million Hours MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures), Top Of The Charts Performance, 6TB's Capacity, PowerChoice Technology, Temperatures/Noise Levels, 5 Years Warranty...
Price (For Some)...
As far as I'm concerned capacity always comes before performance because simply put the second is not really needed when you just want plenty of backup space (for example what good would it do if my media collection was stored on a 1TB SSD instead of a 1T...
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Through the years we've had the chance to review several 3.5" and 2.5" HDD models ranging from normal everyday ones ideal for consumer use and up to enterprise class ones designed for 24/7 heavy duty workloads. However no matter how many HDDs we've gotten...
Enterprise Class Quality, 1.4 Million Hours MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures), Top Performance, SelfEncrypting (AES256), FIPS 1402 Certified, 4TB's Capacity, Power Choice Technology, Temperatures/Noise Levels, 5 Years Warranty...
Price (For Some)...
One of the myths surrounding SED drives always has been their reduced performance levels compared to their normal brothers so after checking our charts there's not much for me to add since the only difference we could spot between the normal Enterprise Ca...
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The 8th generation Seagate Enterprise Performance 10K 2.5" HDD allows data centers to keep up with the rapid growth in data all the while offering low power consumption. The 10k.8 drives are optimized for write-intensive applications such as mission-criti...
Great max latency results and a decent performance gain over previous generation, Small 2.5” form factor with SAS interface, High capacity for its class...
1.8TB is still not a big enough leap in capacity from the 7th generation, Somewhat mixed performance results...
The Seagate Enterprise Performance 10k.8 HDD offers a minor boost in capacity to the company's 10K RPM, 2.5" HDD portfolio and a significant performance improvement over its previous generation...
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The Seagate's Enterprise Performance 10K HDDs are eighth generation of Seagate's Enterprise Performance line. The drive is a 2.5” form factor, 10K SAS 12Gb/s HDD coupled with the “TurboBoost” of 32GB of eMLC flash for faster read and write performance as...
A maximum capacity of 1.8TB, TurboBoost gives it an edge on throughput, Comes in secure erase and FIPS 140-2 models...
Lagged behind the rest of the pack in synthetic latency tests...
The Seagate Enterprise Performance 10Kv8 with TurboBoost offers a nice mix of performance and capacity in an energy saving 2.5” form factor...
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Seagate Technology has released yet another version of its 10,000 RPM, SAS, 2.5” Enterprise Performance HDD, this being its ninth. Much like the pervious versions, the latest is geared more for write-intensive applications. One major change is that the dr...
Big jump in capacity from one generation to the next, Improved performance over the previous generations, Strong SQL Server performance...
Performance HDDs facing SSD headwinds (when able to leverage data reduction technologies)...
Seagate has taken its Enterprise Performance 10K drive and improved it in every way in this new generation making it an ideal choice for hybrid storage appliances and situations where the HDD economics make sense over flash...
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