High capacity hard disk drive components proliferate
September 21, 2009
SDK Starts Shipments of 2.5-inch 334 GB HDD Media | www.marketwatch.com
Showa Denko, the largest independent magnetic disk manufacturer, has started shipping 2.5-inch hard disks with 334 GB capacity. This disk formats are those used in laptop computers and smaller external hard disk drives (especially where power is off the same USB interface as the data transfer). The storage capacity areal density for these products is greater than 500 Gbpsi, a new record.
Hybrid PCs, will they make a difference?
September 21, 2009
HP equips desktop PCs with SSDs for faster Windows 7 boots | www.thestandard.com
HP has introduced a desktop computer with a combination of an SSD and a HDD. The SSD will store Windows and commonly accessed applications while the HDD stores user data and other content. The SSD provides faster performance than a HDD for sequential data transfer but may be slower than the HDD for random data.
HDD component vendors support increasing storage capacity
August 20, 2009
Head shop rolls out disk size roadmap | www.theregister.co.uk
TDK has shown a roadmap for HDD heads showing development of areal densities with time. Current mass produced products are 250 GB/platter and 500 GB/platter for 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch HDDs respectively. Full production of 320 GB/platter 2.5-inch drives is to start by December (thus close to 1 TB for 3 disks and 620 GB for 2 disks). Full production of 640 GB/platter 3.5-inch drives should begin in January 2010.
Flash memory will grow in enterprise applications
August 18, 2009
STEC Has EMC to Thank for it's Rapid Growth | www.enterprisestorageforum.com
Enterprise applications are the brightest spot currently for SSDs. Enterprise SSDs are used in applications where performance is a greater value than digital storage capacity. STEC has scored many successes in the enterprise market including qualifications at EMC, Sun, IBM, HP, HDS and Fujitsu. EMC has shipped the most enterprise storage systems using STEC SSDs and has been the major factor in STEC’s growth.
Holographic dreams, or visions?
August 18, 2009
Mitsubishi, Hitachi eye disc for cloud computing era | www.physorg.com
Hitachi, Mitsubishi and other Japanese companies are working together on a holographic optical disc that would store 1 TB of information. The companies say that this technology would be used in cloud computing to store data and information offline in interconnected databases. Holographic storage has been pursued by many companies over the last 20 years with no surviving commercial products.
A market for vast laptops and mobile storage
August 5, 2009
WD ships industry’s first 2.5-inch 1TB hard drive | www.engadget.com
Western Digital announced a 3 disk 2.5-inch hard disk drive with 333 GB per platter giving 1 TB total capacity, the highest shipping 2.5-inch drive product yet The WD drive is 12.5-mm high to accommodate three disks, this makes it useful only in larger laptop or external storage products. The company is offering this drive as an internal drive product or an external addition to their Passport product line offered for about $250 retail today.
Agilent Technologies and Varian: Good Deal
July 28, 2009
Agilent to Buy Varian for $1.5 Billion | online.wsj.com
Agilent Technologies Inc. agreed to acquire Varian Inc. for about $1.5 billion. This acquisition will expand Agilent's product portfolio in the industrial and life sciences markets and will give Agilent entry to the NMR, imaging, and vacuum technology fields. This is another major step in Agilent's evolution into a leading bioanalytical measurement company. One should expect the deal to be accretive in 2010, as Agilent estimates $75 million in cost savings from the deal.
Are we at the beginning of a HDD upturn
July 26, 2009
Seagate reports fourth quarter 2009 fiscal results | www.tweaktown.com
Seagate Technology reported June quarter 2009 results, the first public announcement by a HDD company of June quarter results. Shipments in the June quarter totaled 40.6 M, up 6% over the March quarter in a very unseasonal increase in what is generally the slowest quarter of the year. Seagate reported that the total HDD TAM was 132 M for the June quarter, up 17% from the March quarter and indicating that Seagate has lost market share
EMC and NetApp after the Data Domain acquisition
July 26, 2009
EMC outlines where Data Domain will fit | blogs.zdnet.com
EMC acquired Data Domain, a data deduplication company for $2.1 B in cash. EMC beat NetApp in the acquisition of Data Domain after several months of a bidding war. EMC says that it will integrate Data Domain as a division focused on the latest disk-based backup, recovery and archive products. NetApp needed a technology like Data Domains to give it a data deduplication capability to help the company remain competitive in the current economic climate.
New enterprise HDDs offer highest capacity and security
July 26, 2009
New Seagate Cheetah Drives Go High-Capacity, High-Performance | www.crn.com
Seagate Technology introduced its newest line of Cheetah enterprise HDDs with storage capacities up to 600 GB, the highest ever for such drives The drives are available with 6 Gbps SAS or 4 Gbps Fibre Channel high speed storage interfaces These are the first enterprise drives to include built-in drive encryption allowing protection of drive data as well as a fast sanitization by erasing the encryption key.
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