With the Highest Storage Density of Any Hard Drive Today, HGST Delivers 1.5TB Capacity in a Standard 2.5-inch 9.5mm Form Factor, Targeting Notebooks, External Hard Drives, Gaming Consoles and ...
The new Travelstar™ 1TB, 2.5-inch 7,200 RPM hard drive is ideally suited for upgrading notebooks, game consoles, and other high-capacity, high-performance personal storage products. This standard ...
More than a year after first announcing the technology, 6TB helium-filled hard drives from Western Digital subsidiary HGST started shipping on Monday. The new 3.5-inch Ultrastar He6 hard drives are ...
“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 ...
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New 4TB MegaScale HDD Delivers Low Power, High Capacity and CoolSpin TM Performance for Lower TCO in Cost-Sensitive, Low-Workload Environments with Infrequently Accessed Data LONDON., October 15, 2013 ...
Unlike Iomega’s eGo Helium portable hard drive, a new hard disk drive platform developed by Western Digital (WD) subsidiary HGST actually does fill hard drives with helium. Rather than just making the ...
HGST (Formerly Hitachi's hard drive division) has been talking about its helium storage devices for several years and the firm is finally ready to ship the new drives for enterprise deployments. The ...
HGST (formerly Hitachi Global Storage Technologies and now a Western Digital company, NASDAQ: WDC) is partnering with the Harvard University Clean Energy Project (CEP) and providing HGST ...
I'm specing out a new build, and I've got some questions around HDDs: * Does HGST no longer make non-enterprise drives? All the sites I'm looking at either have their drives as clearance or ...