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Toshiba Lists HDD Models Using SMR Technology

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/29/2020 06:55 AM | source: toshiba.semicon-storage.com/ | 6 comment(s)
Toshiba Lists HDD Models Using SMR Technology

After the WD debacle, Toshiba follows. The introduction of Shingled Magnetic Recording (SMR) technology has enabled HDD manufacturers, such as Toshiba, to increase the capacity of their spinning platter drives beyond that of existing approaches. 

SMR technology is recognized as having an impact on write-speeds in drives where this technology is used, especially in the case of continuous random writing. For this reason, Toshiba products are carefully tailored to specific workloads and use cases. For example, in use cases such as network-attached storage (NAS), where continuous random writing regularly occurs, Toshiba's current product line for consumers features the N300, which does not use SMR.The P300 / DT02 / DT02-V Desktop PC & Surveillance Hard Drive range of products, which are the product line for client drive application, such as all-in-one PCs, desktop PCs, and surveillance.

In the current range, the following drives do use SMR technology:

  • P300 6 TB
  • P300 4 TB
  • DT02 6 TB
  • DT02 4 TB
  • DT02-V 6 TB
  • DT02-V 4 TB

The L200 / MQ04 Laptop PC Hard Drive range of products,, which are the product line for client drive application, such as notebook PC, game consoles, and external enclosures, etc.

The following drives also use SMR technology:

  • L200 2 TB
  • L200 1 TB
  • MQ04 2 TB
  • MQ04 1 TB






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Astyanax
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#5783813 Posted on: 04/29/2020 11:28 AM
vendors that implement smr properly shouldn't suffer from low performance, infact they usually have higher random small accesses performance than the cmr disks.

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#5784073 Posted on: 04/30/2020 12:12 AM
vendors that implement smr properly shouldn't suffer from low performance, infact they usually have higher random small accesses performance than the cmr disks.

The problem with SMR isn't random accesses, it's random writing (actually almost "any" writing whatsoever is much slower).

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#5784074 Posted on: 04/30/2020 12:21 AM
The problem with SMR isn't random accesses, it's random writing (actually almost "any" writing whatsoever is much slower).


random access encompasses writing as much as reads.

and its not a problem on multi tiered cache designs.

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#5784079 Posted on: 04/30/2020 12:36 AM
random access encompasses writing as much as reads.

and its not a problem on multi tiered cache designs.
It's not a problem in very specific environments and use cases. It is a problem in general.

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#5784080 Posted on: 04/30/2020 12:40 AM
This is like the new "race-to-the-bottom"!! First it was crappy airline seats, now crappy SMR HDRs!!! HUMPHRA!

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