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It has only been about two years since Seagate introduced the world to their Guardian series which consists of three different HDDs. There’s the SkyHawk for NVR/DVR usage, the BarraCuda for desktop ...
Last September, Seagate slipped a Nytro server SSD in the channel based on the Phison PS5010-S10 SATA controller. The 256GB drive sold for less than $80 and was an excellent value. Seagate never ...
All about all we have to say about the Barracuda Pro 3.5-inch hard drive is 14TB and 260MBps. It’s pricey, especially if you run them in pairs as you should, but with a nice five-year warranty and two ...
This hard drive is the fastest, vastest currently available for storing and transferring large files. With a 5-year warranty and 2-years of data recovery, it’s also a reasonably safe investment.
You’re probably thinking that by the time a product hits its 11th generation, it might be starting to wear a little thin. But if you have that notion about Seagate’s Barracuda 7200.11 series of hard ...
Hard drive maker Seagate Technology today announced a beefed-up version of its Barracuda line of PC hard drives. The company said the new Barracuda 7200.7 and the Barracuda 7200.7 Plus drives offer up ...
As if 10TB drives weren’t impressive enough, Seagate announced the addition of 12TB version to their IronWolf, IronWolf Pro and BarraCuda Pro series. All three drives belong to the so-called Guardian ...
Seagate announced on Monday the "world's first" 2TB hard drive with full support for the third-generation SATA interface and moving data at 6Gbps, double the rate of previous controllers. The 3.5-inch ...
Hard drives just got a lot bigger and smarter thanks to the Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 range. We've just taken receipt of the absolutely ginormous 750GB version and it's a BitTorrent file hoarder's ...
Upon first glance, the Barracuda ES.2 SAS looks like any standard 3.5" SATA hard drive. Visually, it’s hard to see any difference between the Barracuda ES.2 SAS and SATA models. However, upon closer ...
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