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- - 2 TB 3.5" 7200 RPM Serial ATA III
- - NAS HDD
- - Storage drive buffer size: 128 MB
- - 6 Gbit/s
- - SMART technology
- - 605 g
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nikktech.com
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2015-09-27 04:24:00 |
It's no secret that there are several storage choices out there for use with a desktop PC (or even a laptop) from the all-time classic regular mechanical drives up to the new solid state hybrid drives (HDD+SSD combo) and solid state drives. Things however...
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anandtech.com
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2015-09-27 04:24:01 |
Hard drives continue to remain the storage medium of choice for applications where capacity and cost factors outweigh performance requirements. Vendors have also realized that enterprise hard drives are an overkill for some applications, but the recently...
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storagereview.com
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2015-09-27 04:24:02 |
The Seagate Enterprise NAS HDD is a duty-specific drive available in capacities up to 6TB designed to meet the storage needs of small and midrange NAS environments ranging from smaller tower form factors to 16-bay rack units. The wide scope addresses a co...
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nikktech.com
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2015-11-29 09:06:36 |
As many of you know very well nowadays hard disk drive manufacturers are producing different models for different segments of the market so entry level models are designed for casual consumers, business/enterprise grade models are ment for enthusiasts and...
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storagereview.com
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2016-10-27 02:33:31 |
The Seagate Enterprise NAS is the company's purpose-built line of HDDs to address mid-range NAS, server and cloud storage use cases. For this review, we will be looking at the 8TB model, which is Seagate's most recent addition to the Enterprise portfolio...
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computingondemand.com
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2016-10-27 02:33:31 |
It is no secret that I am a storage junkie. Everyone that visits this site should have figured that out by now. With as much data as I store on my network(s), I am always on the hunt for a better hard drive to (over)populate my NAS and servers. Desktop dr...
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techworld.com
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2016-10-27 02:33:31 |
As Western Digital found with its WD Red hard disk, there's a healthy interest in high-capacity hard disks you can use in a NAS drive . The Seagate NAS is the unimaginatively named product from Seagate that fills a gap in its range, a 3.5in SATA disk avai...
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silentpcreview.com
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2016-10-27 02:33:31 |
The Seagate NAS HDD 4TB is a more affordable alternative to the popular WD Red 4TB hard drive drive. The two models share much in common including NAS/RAID optimized firmware, a three year warranty, excellent acoustics and low power consumption.
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Techreport.com
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2016-10-27 02:33:31 |
Product segmentation is a delicate art that tech companies have come to master. We see it in the semiconductor industry, where chip makers derive a range of products from the same base silicon. Clock speeds are tweaked, functional units are trimmed, and s...
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techgage.com
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2016-10-27 02:33:32 |
Considering the fact that network-attached storage (NAS) use is growing at an alarming rate, it didn't surprise us much last summer when WD released its NAS-bound “Red” series , but it did make us question, “what took so long?”A NAS-specific hard drive mi...
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hardwarebbq.com
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2016-10-27 02:33:32 |
NAS storage is serious business, not just for the enterprise market, but also for personal and SOHO NAS. NAS for SOHO/Personal is HUGE! There's Synology, QNAP, Thecus, Drobo, Buffalo- even Seagate has their OWN NAS lineup.Considering that before WD RED ar...
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storagereview.com
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2016-10-27 02:33:32 |
The Seagate NAS HDD is a 3.5" form factor, 6Gb/s SATA interface hard drive that spins at 5,900RPM, ranges up to 4TB in capacity and is specifically engineered to be installed in one to five-bay NAS devices. With the consumer and small office NAS market gr...
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