Tuesday, December 13th 2011
Hitachi Debuts the Ultrastar C10K900 10,000 RPM Hard Drives
Following yesterday's announcement of two 4TB consumer hard drives, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies has today unveiled a little something for the enterprise market, the Ultrastar C10K900 series. This new line includes 300 GB, 450 GB, 600 GB and 900 GB HDDs which feature a 2.5-inch form factor, a SAS (Serial attached SCSI) 6.0 Gbps interface, 64 MB of cache, an average seek times of 3.8 milliseconds, an average latency of 3.0 ms, and an operating/idle power draw of 5.8/3.0 W. A Bulk Data Encryption option will also be available on specific models.
According to Hitachi, its new Ultrastar drives deliver 18% higher sequential and up to 17% higher random performance than the nearest competitor, and are perfect for Tier 1 enterprise networked storage arrays, or for blades and other rack-mounted servers.
The Ultrastar C10K900 hard drives have begun shipping in small quantities but they'll go into volume production in Q1 2012.
According to Hitachi, its new Ultrastar drives deliver 18% higher sequential and up to 17% higher random performance than the nearest competitor, and are perfect for Tier 1 enterprise networked storage arrays, or for blades and other rack-mounted servers.
The Ultrastar C10K900 hard drives have begun shipping in small quantities but they'll go into volume production in Q1 2012.
9 Comments on Hitachi Debuts the Ultrastar C10K900 10,000 RPM Hard Drives
I've seen a video how PowerEdge servers use PCIe SSD with Samsung green memory, quite impressive.
Also, it's not an either/or thing. Currently you'll find a lot of hybrid setups with both SSD and MHD. These would be good compliment drives in those situations. Good main drives in other situations too.
Once those 1TB+ PCIe SSDs drop (a lot) in price, the decision will get easier :D