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Hitachi GST SFF 10K Ultrastar C10K300 With 6Gb SAS Interface

At 147GB and 300GB

Hitachi Global Storage Technologies introduced its second-generation small form factor enterprise hard drive, the 10K RPM Ultrastar C10K300. The new Hitachi drive is optimized for the power and performance requirements of rack-mounted servers and networked storage arrays. Built using proven Hitachi power management technology, the Ultrastar C10K300 delivers the low power specifications that are of primary importance in today’s data centers. The new drives are offered in 147GB and 300GB capacities and ship with a dual-port 6Gb/s Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) interface, which delivers 100 percent faster data throughput than its 3Gb/s predecessor. The new industry-standard SAS interface also improves signal strength over greater physical distances, allowing IT managers to deploy larger, more complex storage infrastructures.

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The Ultrastar C10K300 is designed to provide higher server/storage density through compact 2.5-inch design, a low-power profile and improved thermal characteristics. The small form factor drive occupies 70 percent less physical space and consumes up to 65 percent less power than similar 3.5-inch enterprise drives.

Advanced Power Management
The Ultrastar C10K300 is the company’s first enterprise-class drive to incorporate Advanced Power Management capabilities, which has previously allowed Hitachi to achieve best-in-class power efficiency on its popular Deskstar family of products. The technology provides IT managers with multiple power mode options so that performance requirements can be achieved using the lowest possible energy expenditure. The Advanced Power Management implementation in the Ultrastar C10K300 delivers a best-in-class idle power specification of 3.4 watts and 6.1 watts in active operating mode.

The Ultrastar C10K300 uses halogen-reduced components to support the ‘green’ computing initiatives that are of increasing importance in today’s data centers. The drive has earned the Hitachi EcoTrac classification, used to describe products that minimize environmental impact in the areas of product design, manufacturing, operation and disposal.

"Space constraints and low power considerations in data centers have driven the transition to blade servers that rely on small form factor enterprise hard drives. The Ultrastar C10K300 is positioned to capitalize on and accelerate this trend with significant improvements in performance, power efficiency and configuration flexibility," said Brendan Collins, vice president, Product Marketing, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies. "The new drive delivers the quality and reliability that our enterprise customers have come to expect from Hitachi."

SAS 6Gb/s Performance
Fast response time is critical for a wide range of enterprise applications, including online transaction processing, real-time business analytics and timely delivery of data-intensive content-on-demand such as multiple channels of streaming video. The increased transfer rate of the new SAS interface operating at 6Gb/s is ideal for meeting these challenges. The new serial interface is fully backward compatible with existing 3Gb/s devices to provide enterprise customers with exceptional configuration flexibility and investment protection.

The drives feature average seek times as low as 3.9 milliseconds and the fast rotational speeds reduce average latency time to 3 milliseconds, enabling customers to access data more quickly and efficiently.

Built for Reliability

The Ultrastar C10K300 is built on a mature design platform to ensure greater reliability and reduced qualification times. The drive includes a host of industrial-strength technologies designed to maximize reliability in mission-critical environments. Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) motors deliver a low acoustic rating and improved data integrity, while Rotational Vibration Safeguard (RVS) technology anticipates and counteracts disturbances that can occur in multi-drive configurations. In addition, the Ultrastar C10K300 uses Hitachi-patented head load/unload ramp to minimize integration induced drive damage.

The Ultrastar C10K300 is now shipping to customers worldwide.

Comments

The former generation comprises the Ultrastar C10K147 at 73GB and 147GB with 3Gb SAS. So, Hitachi GST is doubling here the capacity and the transfer rate of the interface, but doesn't offer FC like on its its 3.5-inch Ultrastar 15K300 and 15K450.

At the end of last year, Fujitsu (now Toshiba) announced similar units, the MBD2 RC, with exactly the same capacities (173GB and 300GB) and an identical 6Gb SAS interface, also available on its SFF 15K units at 73.5GB and 147GB.

The third maker of enterprise HDDs, Seagate, launched last February the Constellation units, also with SAS II, at 160GB and 500GB, but at 7,200rpm only for nearline applications, but has also a Savvio SFF line at 10K (also at 146GB and 300GB) and 15K (at 73 and 147GB) with the same fast interface.

Conclusion: in enterprise SFF HDDs, all the manufacturers are doing about the same things at about the same time.

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