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According to news from this site on June 26, Toshiba yesterday released the MG10-D high-end enterprise-level mechanical hard drive. This series of products uses traditional magnetic recording (CMR) and is an air mechanical hard drive (note from this site: it is not a helium-filled hard drive) ). The MG10-D series mechanical hard drive adopts a 3.5-inch + 5-platter design, with a rotation speed of 7200RPM. It provides two interfaces, SATA-3.3 and SAS-3.0, both covering capacities of 2TB, 4TB, 6TB, 8TB, and 10TB. The SATA version also provides 1TB. capacity. This series of mechanical hard drives supports 24×7 enterprise-level applications and has extremely high reliability. The annual rated workload is 550TB, the AFR (annualized failure rate) is 0.44%, and the MTTF/MTBF is 2 million hours.
Toshiba claims that the excellent
MG10-D series products have significantly improved compared to previous generations of products in terms of excellentperformance and power supplyefficiency: model MG10ADA10TE's 10TBfastSATA-3.3 The maximum sequential transfer rate of the interface model has been increased by about 13%, reaching an astonishing 268MiB/s, and the cache space has been doubled, reaching a generous 512MiB; in addition, the power consumption of this hard drive in active idle mode has been reduced to 5.74 W, a decrease of approximately 21%. Toshiba representative Akira Kura said: Toshiba's enterprise-class MG10-D series products provide extraordinary performance to meet the growing needs of business-critical applications. The MG10-D series products feature innovative designs and are purpose-built for sustainable corporate environments, integrating seamlessly into existing infrastructure to reduce total cost of ownership (TCO).The above is the detailed content of Toshiba releases MG10-D series of enterprise-class air mechanical hard drives with up to 10TB capacity. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!