Finally Seagate Desktop 2TB HDD Arriving, and Shipping
The Barracuda LP (Low Power), at 5,900rpm
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on April 22, 2009 at 4:00 pmSeagate Technology began worldwide shipments of a power-thrifty desktop hard drive family that combines the largest storage capacity available with the best power efficiency and performance in its class, using as much as 50 percent less electricity than standard desktop
The new line of Seagate Barracuda LP (Low Power) hard drives deliver on the promise of sustainability, energy efficiency and a more eco-friendly footprint by helping organizations cut PC power costs and giving money-minded consumers great performance for their energy dollar. The new family of energy-efficient Seagate desktop drives helps reduce system power costs, runs quieter than traditional drives and operates at lower temperatures, extending the life of system components.
"Growing demand for power-efficient computing systems is not just a data center phenomenon as more builders of external storage devices, desktop PCs and home networking systems work to provide customers with products that combine power-efficiency with rock-solid performance," said Joan Motsinger, Seagate vice president of Personal Systems Marketing and Strategy. "Seagate is pleased to deliver a new low-power product line in our Barracuda family that enables system builders and end users alike to attain a higher level of environmental friendliness while cutting costs."
The Seagate Barracuda LP hard drive, a 3.5-inch 5900RPM drive, is available in capacities of 2TB, 1.5TB and 1TB. The new hard drive family helps reduce product costs for makers of low-power personal computers, external PC storage and multiple-drive home networking SOHO systems by allowing them to use lighter-duty fans, power supplies and other system components.
Comments
Seagate can now compete with WD Caviar Green with a 2TB desktop HDD.
That's the first time that we note a disk drive at 5,900rpm. Currently, rotational speed is 5,400rpm or 7,200rpm for 3.5-inch SATA devices.
The Barracuda LP has a 32GB cache, a sustained data rate of 92MB/s, and an average latency of 5.5ms.
We are now waiting for a 2TB SATA HDD at 7,200rpm, a speed already reached by drives up to 1TB like the Barracuda 7200.12.