Seagate about to evaluate 14TB HDDs

12TB already launched

Not long ago Seagate launched their 12 Terabyte hard drives into different market segments. In front of analysts the CEO of Seagate also announced that 14 Terabyte models are almost ready for evaluation and their soon being shipped to customers for testing.


Like the recently introduced 12 Terabyte drives, the internals of the 14 Terabyte models will also be filled with Helium and not with normal air. The lower density of Helium helps in reducing friction between the platters and the air and therefore more platters can be put into the 3.5 inch enclosure, increasing storage density.

It's rahter likely that the first 14 Terabyte drives will only be available in the enterprise Exos X14 segment. This is actually standard procedure, while in a second step the drives are being fed into mainstream channels.

On another note we're curious to see how many years it is going to take until SSDs will overtake HDDs in terms of storage density, while also keeping the cost a reasonable level. A few days ago Samsung has announced the first 8TB SSD and we believe it will not take long.




Source: Techreport

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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