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Seagate Exos X18 18TB SATA III 3.5" Hard Drive - 256MB Cache - £238.05 With Code @ CCL Computers / eBay
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Scalable, responsive, and innovative, the Seagate® Exos® X18 enterprise drive is designed for maximum storage capacity and the highest rack-space efficiency. Protected with Seagate Secure™ technology and delivering up to 18 TB capacity, the Exos X18 enables the fastest data transfers in the datasphere and supports low power and weight. Count on the greatest efficiencies and highest storage densities.
Exos X18 is the best fit for the following applications:
Why choose the Exos X18?
Support data analytics capabilities and other denser architectures for highest rack-space efficiency.
Returns policy
After receiving the item, cancel the purchase within 30 days.
Buyer pays for return postage
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Scalable, responsive, and innovative, the Seagate® Exos® X18 enterprise drive is designed for maximum storage capacity and the highest rack-space efficiency. Protected with Seagate Secure™ technology and delivering up to 18 TB capacity, the Exos X18 enables the fastest data transfers in the datasphere and supports low power and weight. Count on the greatest efficiencies and highest storage densities.
Exos X18 is the best fit for the following applications:
- Enterprise hyperscale applications and cloud data centres
- Massive scale-out data centres
- Big data applications
- High-capacity density RAID storage
Why choose the Exos X18?
Support data analytics capabilities and other denser architectures for highest rack-space efficiency.
- Highest-capacity hard drives in the fleet
- Best 18 TB hard-drive performance, with enhanced caching
- Hyperscale SATA model tuned for large data transfers and low latency
- Ideal for high-capacity servers, enterprise NAS systems, and bulk storage
- Offers greatest efficiencies and highest storage densities
- 18TB Capacity
- SATA III Interface
- 256MB Cache
- 3.5" Form Factor
- 5 Year Warranty
Returns policy
After receiving the item, cancel the purchase within 30 days.
Buyer pays for return postage
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sorted byAre the surveillance branded drives any better or worse than a drive that's "optimised" for desktop use? I've read about people saying that WD's Purple drives are worth looking at - what about Toshiba's S300's? (Just looking for a 6tb+ drive for my new desktop - I'll be backing it up weekly onto a couple of smaller drives)
My understanding of the video stream optimised drives is that the optimisation is mainly in the [drive] controller not the physical mechanics of the drive, and has to be requested/enabled in the [host] controller of the surveillance device/PVR. It allows better caching of predictably interleaved streams and crucially the ability to ignore transient write errors that would otherwise fatally error on a normal drive.
It's an extension to the ATA specification, that if not explicitly enabled reverts to conventional operation. Many people advise avoiding these drives in the mistaken belief the features are permanently enabled, which would not be the case in a NAS, server or desktop. They're probably a perfectly good option depending on price.
These eBay vouchers seem to be the perfect time to buy hard drives.
This drive wouldn't be cheap at 150, given the clear downsides of the tech- but clearly HDD companies want the tech to go the same way as CRT displays.
I'd take these over the whites labels personally. (edited)