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Review Summary
SATA 6Gb/s
Humidity Sensor: Yes
Super Parity: Yes
Low Halogen: Yes
AcuTrac Technology: Yes
Power Balance Technology: Yes
Hot-Plug Support: Yes
Cache (Multisegmented): 128MB
1.2M (MTBF, Hours)
0.63% at Full 24x7 Operation (AFR)
1 sector per 10E15, per Bits Read
8760 (24x7)
512/4096
7200
6.0, 3.0, 1.5 Gb/s
216 MB/s
4.16
Single
12.5 rad/s2 at 1500Hz
6W
9.42W
+12V and +5V
5 to 60 deg. C / 41 to 140 deg. F
5Grms, 10Hz to 500Hz
70/40 Gs, 2ms (Read/Write)
300 Gs, 1ms and 2ms
1.03 x 4.01 x 5.88" / 2.62 x 10.19 x 14.94cm
1.4g / 0.05oz
763649064078
Strong Storage for Ambitious Business
Reliably built on customer proven technology
Precision designed for lowest TCO in 1 to 16-bay enclosures
Endurance for SMB at 300TB/year Workload Rating Limit (WRL)
Trusted and Proven Reliability
Forged from the award winning Seagate Enterprise Capacity 3.5-HDD
7200-RPM spindle speed performance
RV Sensors for strong reliable performance
Precision-tuned with NAS-optimized firmware for balanced reads and writes
Proven conventional perpendicular magnetic recording
1.2M hour MTBF for enterprise-class reliability
Most Efficient for Mid-range NAS and Cloud-based Storage
Consolidate, collaborate and store more with the super high-capacity Enterprise NAS HDD
33% more capacity - 1.33TB-per-disk - over the previous generation
Can reduce rackmount storage costs by reducing the number of enclosures and drives needed
Reduce storage footprint and power consumption with fewer systems, fewer drives
Easy-to-purchase, easy-to-install
Rescue Data Recovery Services Options Available
Enterprise NAS HDDs are engineered for demanding mid-range enterprise environments, but there are times when the unimaginable can happen. With Seagate Rescue Data Recovery coverage on your rackmount or tower NAS, you can still have peace of mind - even in the unlikely event something happens to your business data. Seagate Recovery Services (SRS) can save the day in the following situations:
RAID controller failure
Lost RAID configuration
Accidental reconfiguration
Accidental re-initialization of the RAID array
Power surges that cause multiple drive failures simultaneously
Missing RAID partitions
Reformatted RAID partitions
Virus damage
Natural disaster, human error and drive failures
Best-Fit Enterprise NAS Applications
Global business ecosystems require data agility for collaboration. Ideal for environments that require 24x7 availability and accessibility, the Enterprise NAS HDD is designed to manage aggressive workloads in enterprise environments.
Cloud-based and NAS storage
Backup and disaster recovery
Multi-media server and storage
File and print server sharing
Archiving and cloud replication
On-premise private cloud
Tiered storage
Remote access
Virtualization
Auxiliary storage