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Guru3D.com » News » HGST Ships 6 TB Ultrastar He6 Helium-Filled Hard Drives

HGST Ships 6 TB Ultrastar He6 Helium-Filled Hard Drives

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/04/2013 09:49 AM | source: | 7 comment(s)
HGST Ships 6 TB Ultrastar He6 Helium-Filled Hard Drives

Need some storage space ? HGST, a Western Digital company, today announced that it is shipping the 6 TB Ultrastar He6 hard disk drive (HDD). Key OEM, cloud and research leaders working closely with HGST to qualify the drive include HP, Netflix, Huawei Unified Storage, CERN, Green Revolution Cooling and Code42, as well as some of the world's largest social media and search companies.

Revealed in September 2012, HGST's cutting-edge HelioSeal platform provides a path for higher capacity storage for decades to come while significantly lowering customer total cost of ownership (TCO). Leveraging the inherent benefits of helium, which is one-seventh the density of air, the new Ultrastar He6 drive features HGST's innovative 7Stac disk design with 6 TB, making it the world's highest capacity HDD with the best TCO for cloud storage, massive scale-out environments, disk-to-disk backup, and replicated or RAID environments.

"With ever-increasing pressures on corporate and cloud data centers to improve storage efficiencies and reduce costs, HGST is at the forefront delivering a revolutionary new solution that significantly improves data center TCO on virtually every level - capacity, power, cooling and storage density - all in the same 3.5-inch form factor," said Brendan Collins, vice president of product marketing, HGST. "Not only is our new Ultrastar helium hard drive helping customers solve data center challenges today, our mainstream helium platform will serve as the future building block for new products and technologies moving forward. This is a huge feat, and we are gratified by the support of our customers in the development of this platform."

Through HGST's innovative and patented HelioSeal process, the Ultrastar He6 drive is the industry's first hermetically sealed helium-filled HDD that can be cost-effectively manufactured in high volume. The breakthrough development of the hermetically sealed process is arriving just in time as key market requirements are colliding with HDD areal density constraints. According to IDC, areal density growth rates have slowed, and are expected at a rate of less than 20 percent per year from 2011 to 2016. Moving forward, HGST's helium platform will serve as the main platform for new technologies like shingled magnetic recording (SMR) and heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) where HGST will continue to push the HDD areal density envelope. The helium platform will also serve as the future building block for new, growing market segments such as cold storage, a space that HGST plans to address over the next couple of years.

"HDD industry areal density growth is not keeping pace with the rate of storage capacity growth in enterprise data centers," said John Rydning, research vice president, IDC. "HGST's proprietary, new, hermetically sealed, helium-filled HDD solution - the industry's first helium filled platform that simultaneously increases capacity while lowering power consumption and operating temperature - is intersecting the market at a time when IT managers are seeking out capacious and energy efficient new disk drives that will help to reduce the total cost of ownership of enterprise storage systems."

TCOptimized - Driving Down Data Center TCO with Helium
The amount of data that companies need to store is growing exponentially, but IT budgets remain flat. With 6 TB, a low 5.3 idle watts, a reduced weight of 640g, and running at 4-5°C cooler, the new Ultrastar He6 lowers data center TCO on virtually every level. Key TCO benefits when compared to a 3.5-inch, five-platter, air-filled 4 TB drive include:

    • Highest Capacity HDD on the Market; 6 TB, Seven-disk Design, Providing the Best TCO
    • Lowest Power Consumption with Best Watts-per-TB
      23 percent lower idle power per drive 49 percent better watts-per-TB
      Best Density Footprint in a Standard 3.5-inch Form Factor 50 percent higher capacity
      Lighter Weight than a Standard Five-disk 3.5-inch Drive 50g lighter even with two more disks, offering 50 percent more capacity  38 percent lower weight-per-TB


Pushing New Limits: Ultrastar He6 Enables Liquid Cooling in the Data Center - See the Demo at Cloud Expo, Booth 209
Data center designers and server vendors are continuing to pack more capability into smaller spaces, and with that, effective cooling is becoming a new challenge due to hotter components and less space for efficient airflow. One solution, which has been explored by many, is liquid cooling. Liquid, which is denser than air, can remove heat more efficiently and maintain a more constant operating temperature. However, traditional drives cannot be submerged as they are open to the atmosphere and would allow the cooling liquid inside, damaging or destroying the HDD. HGST's HelioSeal platform provides the only cost-effective solution for liquid cooling as the drives are hermetically sealed and enable operation in most any non-conductive liquid. Today, HGST is working with leading innovators in this space such as Huawei and Green Revolution Cooling.

HGST Ultrastar He6 Availability
The 6 TB HGST Ultrastar He6 hard drives are now generally available. 



HGST Ships 6 TB Ultrastar He6 Helium-Filled Hard Drives




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#4692378 Posted on: 11/04/2013 10:33 AM
So 7 platters instead of the usual 3/4 or 5 tops? Man that thing is going to make a lot of noise and vibrate a lot!

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#4692398 Posted on: 11/04/2013 11:18 AM
Funny how WD announced a 5.5TB HGST Helium drive and HGST market it as 6TB...

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#4692657 Posted on: 11/04/2013 05:54 PM
I'm just wondering, if having 1/7th the air density is the reason for this being possible, why don't they have drives in a completely evacuated chamber? Probably more expensive than it's worth... but I'm just curious.

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#4693752 Posted on: 11/05/2013 07:07 PM
I'm just wondering, if having 1/7th the air density is the reason for this being possible, why don't they have drives in a completely evacuated chamber? Probably more expensive than it's worth... but I'm just curious.


You need air to keep the head from crashing into the disk.

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#4694149 Posted on: 11/06/2013 01:49 AM
I'm just wondering, if having 1/7th the air density is the reason for this being possible, why don't they have drives in a completely evacuated chamber? Probably more expensive than it's worth... but I'm just curious.


I guess the case of the drive would have to be fortified to prevent the drive from imploding if there was vacuum inside, whereas helium can be kept at normal atmospheric pressure. It could also pose a risk if damaged.

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