Seagate Ships 8 TB Hard Drives
Dang ! Seagate today announced it is shipping the world's first 8 TB hard disk drive. An important step forward in storage, the 8 TB hard disk drive provides scale-out data infrastructures with supersized-capacity, energy-efficiency and the lowest total cost of ownership (TCO) in the industry for cloud content, object storage and back-up disaster recovery storage.
"As our world becomes more mobile, the number of devices we use to create and consume data is driving an explosive growth in unstructured data. This places increased pressure on cloud builders to look for innovative ways to build cost-effective, high capacity storage for both private and cloud-based data centers," said Scott Horn, Seagate vice president of marketing. "Seagate is poised to address this challenge by offering the world's first 8 TB HDD, a ground-breaking new solution for meeting the increased capacities needed to support the demand for high capacity storage in a world bursting with digital creation, consumption and long-term storage."
"Public and private data centers are grappling with efficiently storing massive amounts of unstructured digital content," said John Rydning, IDC's research vice president for hard disk drives. "Seagate's new 8 TB HDD provides IT managers with a new option for improving storage density in the data center, thus helping them to tackle one of the largest and fastest growing data categories within enterprise storage economically."
The 8 TB hard disk drive increases system capacity using fewer components for increased system and staffing efficiencies while lowering power costs. With its low operating power consumption, the drive reliably conserves energy thereby reducing overall operating costs. Helping customers economically store data, it boasts the best Watts/GB for enterprise bulk data storage in the industry.
"Cleversafe is excited to once again partner with Seagate to deliver to our customers what is truly an innovative storage solution. Delivering absolute lowest cost/TB along with the performance and reliability required for massive scale applications, the new 8 TB hard disk drive is ideal for meeting the needs of our enterprise and service provider customers who demand optimized hardware and the cost structure needed for massive scale out," said Tom Shirley, senior vice president of research and development, Cleversafe.
Outfitted with enterprise-class reliability and support for archive workloads, it features multi-drive RV tolerance for consistent enterprise-class performance in high density environments. The drive also incorporates a proven SATA 6Gb/s interface for cost-effective, easy system integration in both private and public data centers.
Shipping drives to select customers now with wide scale availability next quarter.
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It will all depend on price as to whether it will take off and atm 2-3TB SSD's will be so expensive that nobody will bother as they will just use a mechanical. It may change in the future but with current prices of large SSD's for storage its silly and a waste of cash. If the price can come down then yeah SSD's for storage is great.
Thing is it no longer becomes a Storage drive does it once you start booting all your data from it.
Well... atm im using a 256gb ssd, and 2x 3tb hdd's... one hdd contains all my games (roughly 2 tb) and the other contains my movies and music... especially the hdd containing my games would be WONDERFULL if it could all be moved over to a large ssd without read latency.
But you are absolutely right that it depends on Price, but thats what we said from the start that we want to go Down, and what could help the Price go Down, is focus on modules that are larger, but have slower read / write speeds.
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Access time isn't overly important when it comes to games, music or movies......
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I agree, on the other hand, it is an industry standard to measure in terabits instead of terabytes for hard drives; you're technically not being cheated out if all drives from all brands are do this. But still, 700GB alone is more than enough storage for everything I use and do.
You mean SI units, bits would just multiply it out by 8.
I just did the math to give a more precise number, the difference between 8TB (8*1024^4) and 8 trillion bytes is about 741.42GB. That's a ridiculous difference.