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Hard Drive Makers Eye Increased Density, 20TB Drive
2014-10-28 00:02:30| PC Magazine Storage Devices Product Guide
Hard drive technology is often an underappreciated wonder. What can we expect in the next few years?
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External Hard Drive System provides 8 bays for 64 TB.
2014-09-18 14:32:57| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Holding up to 8 removable 7,200 rpm hard drives, G-SPEED Studio XL Thunderbolt 2 supports 4K workflows with user-configurable RAID 0, 1, 5, 10, 50, and 60, and transfer rates up to 1,350 Mbps in RAID 0. System can be daisy-chained via dual Thunderbolt 2 ports to boost storage speeds and support multi-stream HD, 2K, and compressed 4K workflows. Supplied in black enclosure with integrated cooling, system comes in 24–64 TB capacities for digital content creation applications. This story is related to the following:Hard Disk Drives |
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Western Digital unveils worlds first 10TB hard drive: Helium-filled, shingled recording
2014-09-10 19:30:40| Extremetech
In what can only be described as the hard drive equivalent of Game of Thrones, Western Digital's HGST has announced the world's first 10-terabyte hard drive: the helium-filled Ultrastar He10. This comes just a few weeks after Seagate announced initial availability of its 8TB air-filled hard drive, which at the time was the largest hard drive in the world. There's no word on pricing yet but Western Digital says, somewhat unbelievably, that the 10TB drive will have the lowest cost-per-gigabyte and power consumption-per-gigabyte of any drive on the market.
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Toshiba Announces 5TB Surveillance Hard Disk Drive
2014-08-06 14:56:34| Electronics - Topix.net
The Storage Products Business Unit of Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc., a committed technology leader, announces the MD04ABA-V Series, delivering the company's first 5TB1 3.5-inch, low RPM hard disk drive specifically for surveillance applications.
The liquid hard drive that could store a terabyte of data in a tablespoon of fluid
2014-07-24 19:45:02| Extremetech
New research on nanoparticles shows that they could be used to encode information when suspended in a liquid. This could one day allow us to store vast amounts of data in a very small volume of "digital colloid."