The demise of the mechanical hard drive has been predicted for years now, and many hardcore enthusiasts will tell you they just use solid state drives in their system. But contrary to popular belief the mechanical hard drive is alive and kicking. Seagate’s IronWolf delivers solid performance with the latest in anti-vibration drive technology.
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Breaking all the rules of NAS storage We are not exactly sure how Seagate was able to cram a ninth platter into a standard 3.5-inch form-factor chassis… but the results do speak for...
Looking at the Seagate Ironwolf 12TB we see a lot more of what we saw from the other Ironwolf drive we reviewed a few weeks ago except around 3-10% faster. All in all, this is quite the performer for magnetic spinning platers, even beating the Barracuda...
By now, there might still be some people asking why we need a NAS drive as these devices are slightly slower compared to the HDDs of regular desktops and the transferring speed is mostly delayed by the speed of your network. Basically, this may come off...
A few weeks back, Seagate launched an array of 12TB hard drives targeted a variety of market segments, from desktops to workstations and high-performance Network-Attached Servers. The Seagate Barracuda Pro, IronWolf, and IronWolf Pro are fundamentally...
Through firmware optimization, Seagate manages to offer us three different 10TB drives in the Guardian Series where each one is tuned specially to deliver the type of workloads the drive is best-suited for. In addition, Seagate is able to fine-tune each...
The demise of the mechanical hard drive has been predicted for years now, and many hardcore enthusiasts will tell you they just use solid state drives in their system. But contrary to popular belief the mechanical hard drive is alive and kicking. Seagate’s IronWolf delivers solid performance with the latest in anti-vibration drive technology.
While Seagate is lagging behind the world in SSDs it is stretching the imagination when it comes to building mechanical hard disks for different functions . In addition to the regular 3.5-inch desktop drives and 2.5-inch ‘laptop' drives there are now...
All PagesPage 1 of 9INTRODUCTION3.5 inch hard disk drives have always enjoyed the highest possible price/capacity ratio found in storage media and with projected availability for 22TB capacity models by the end of 2020 things are only getting better...