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Seagate on security and interface trends at SNW Fall 2011

The fall 2011 Storage Networking World (SNW) show is just around the corner and will be held next week at the JW Marriott Grande Lakes in Orlando, Florida. SNW is the world’s largest storage, data center, and IT infrastructure conference and brings together top information from information technology executives, leading product and service providers, and [...]

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Busy Bees in Minnesota – Seagate Enterprise Stings the Competition!

Tardiness with this post explained at last!  Whether it’s bees or beavers, we’ve been working our tails off getting ready for today. In coordination with the annual tradition of “Springing Forward”, Seagate Enterprise has done just that. Today, we announced thelargest enterprise product line refresh in our 30+ year history. Our engineers must have been [...]

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Looking Back – Seagate’s Key 2010 Enterprise Storage Accomplishments

Happy New Year and welcome back to the world of enterprise storage! Full of promise, resolution and ideas for 2011, it’s important to look back on our achievements from the past year. Built on our Unified Storage strategy for the future,  here are our key 2010 Enterprise storage accomplishments: Seagate® Ships World’s Highest-Capacity, Most Reliable Small Form [...]

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SSD Standards Covered in Detail at EE Times

EE Times recently published an article that further dives into and explains the SSD standards that we reported had been released by JEDEC in September. Authored by Alvin Cox, chairman of the JEDEC JC-64.8 committee, and a Seagate senior staff engineer, the article defines the enterprise and client classes of solid state storage, outlines endurance [...]

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IDC on Lower Power and Cooling Costs Trends

Rising storage power and cooling costs are expected to plateau and level off by the 2013-2014 timeframe, according to an analysis by International Data Corporation (IDC). Several key trends were cited as reasons: the migration to smaller (2.5in.), more energy efficient enterprise-class hard disk…

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Two Cheetah 15K.7 drives do the work of ten

The history of the disk drive industry is a long series of relentless “firsts”.  The latest Seagate Cheetah 15k drive stands out as a particularly impressive milestone. Barefeats was able to use two Cheetah 15K.7 drives on uncompressed video in a way that required ten drives in the…

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HP goes all in for SAS

Beth Pariseau reported on two big storage announcements from HP:  HP will move its entire storage line to six Gbps small form factor SAS, starting with the D2000 in the fall.  That’s two valuable transitions in one: moving from 4Gbps FC to 6 Gbps SAS, and moving from 3.5″…

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Seagate Cheetah 15K.7: a coping strategy for IT

Seagate’s Cheetah 15K.7 is the biggest, baddest 15K rpm drive in the world.  It weighs in at 600 GB, twice the capacity of its predecessor.  And even though it is blazingly fast, the drive makes use of Seagate’s PowerTrim technology to reduce power consumption. It is now available…

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It’s a SAS world after all

Not so long ago the future of storage device interfaces was considered to be a three-way race.  Forecasts projected about 30% share for FC, SAS and SATA.  The latest IDC projections show that the game will change dramatically to become all about SAS.  Fibre Channel’s future as a drive…

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Everything you wanted to know about Seagate enterprise drives – but not from Seagate

The guys over at sacklun.ch must’ve spend a month spinning Seagate drives to generate this thoughtful and incredibly thorough review.  Their focus was documenting the difference between 2.5″ and 3.5″ enterprise drives using just about every imaginable scale. Consider it a handy…

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