Seagate's 6th Generation High-Speed Enterprise Performance 15K HDDs

👤by Michael Pabia Comments 📅27.10.2016 20:31:15


Seagate introduces 6th generation Enterprise Performance 15K HDDs for mission critical applications. The Seagate Enterprise Performance 15K HDD v6 has the industry's fastest and highest performing hard drives. It features capacities of up to 900GB with the industry's highest data performance of up to 315 MB/s sustained transfer rates. The new Enterprise Performance 15K HDDs are ideal for business, consumer users and organization purposes that require fast and smooth data transfer rates. The Seagate Enterprise Performance 15K HDDs are in a 2.5-inch hard drive form factor designed for data center efficiency that requires minimum power for operation. Seagate also stamps enterprise-class specifications on this HDD such as the 2 million hours MTBF and a low annualized failure rate of 0.44%.

Seagate's Enhanced Cache feature explained on the video below:



Features
With capacity options of 900 GB, 600 GB and 300 GB, you never have to trade performance for affordable capacity.

Accelerates I/O operations and completes more transactions faster — for OLTP, big data analytics and data warehousing — even during peak demand.

Industry-leading read caching with Seagate TurboBoost™ technology for optimum response times and Advanced Write Caching for the industry’s highest mission-critical storage workload efficiency.

Versatility is key. Choose 512n format or a new Fast Format feature for advanced formats (4Kn and 512e) and simplified integration into all data centers.

Data-at-rest is protected with Seagate Secure® technology (SED, SED-FIPS and Common Criteria) as defined by the AES-256 standard (TCP).

The Seagate Enterprise Performance 15K HDD v6 will be available worldwide this quarter. Check out the Seagate website for more details.



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