1.2TB, Capacity Record for Enterprise HDD, by HGST
2.5-inch SFF, 10,020rpm, 6Gb SAS, 4/8
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on January 30, 2013 at 3:02 pmHGST, formerly Hitachi Global Storage Technologies and now a Western Digital company, today the industry’s highest-capacity 10,000 RPM, enterprise hard drive – the Ultrastar C10K1200.
Providing a capacity extension to HGST’s Ultrastar C10K900 product line, the 2.5-inch Ultrastar C10K1200 features a SAS 6Gb/s interface for data throughput, a 64MB cache buffer for optimized read/write response time, and a 10K rotational speed for high-performance computing. All this, combined with the drive’s low power, capacity and performance attributes, results in higher density servers, blades and network storage arrays that helps reduce space requirements, lowers cooling costs and improves TCO.
Capacity-Performance for Mission Critical Applications
Increasing storage needs, shrinking floor space and budgets, and reducing power and cooling are just a few challenges that datacenter managers face today, making it challenging to scale and sustain business growth. Whether building datacenters for public clouds, private clouds or traditional datacenters, adopting the right tiered storage strategy delivers greater efficiencies in terms of reliability, performance, capacity and power, and can make a vast difference in the ability to lower TCO.
As the only 1.2TB 10,000 RPM enterprise-class SAS hard drive in the industry, and one with a 2.0 million hours MTBF specification, the Ultrastar C10K1200 is the solution for 24×7 enterprise applications such as data mining/analysis, business processing and timely delivery of data-intensive content-on-demand such as multiple channels of streaming video. For space and/or power constrained cloud or enterprise datacenter environments, it delivers 33% more capacity in the same 2.5-inch form factor, giving IT managers the ability to now store 28.8TBs in a 2U, 24-bay rackmount server. The drive also helps datacenters achieve lower AC power and HVAC requirements. With HGST Advanced Power Management technology, with multi-state idle modes, the Ultrastar C10K1200 uses less than 5W during idle mode, freeing up precious headroom for growing datacenter needs.
Storage Tiering with 10K Performance HDDs
Every datacenter application has a specific set of capacity and performance requirements. Storage tiering helps place the right storage in the right place, balancing capacity, performance and cost. And contrary to popular belief, HDDs will retain their function for the foreseeable future as the primary form of storage from a cost and performance standpoint for large capacity, high-performance storage. The key to a sound tiering strategy is to identify where the highest performance is needed, then segment the Tier 0 and Tier 1 layers between enterprise-class SSDs and 10K RPM performance drives.
The Ultrastar C10K1200 is based on common Ultrastar C10K900 technologies to ensure reliability and reduced qualification times. Designed with the similar system architecture, Ultrastar 10K performance HDDs are designed to be plug-compatible with Ultrastar SSDs. This allows IT managers to swap an SSD with a 10K hard drive in order to scale and tier applications, as SSDs provide the best IOPs/watt for reducing TCO, while 10K performance drives are more cost effective from a dollar-per-GB and capacity-performance perspective. A common HDD and SSD architecture also speeds up the drive qualification process and gives IT managers the ability to mix and match drives to ensure scale and flexibility for easier deployment, maintenance and upgrades.
The Ultrastar C10K1200 drive includes technologies designed to maximize reliability for mission-critical workloads. Fluid Dynamic Bearing motors deliver a low acoustic rating and improved data integrity, while Rotational Vibration Safeguard technology anticipates and counteracts disturbances that can occur in multi-drive configurations. In addition, it uses HGST-patented head load/unload ramp to minimize integration induced drive damage.
For added data security, select models offer Bulk Data Encryption for hard drive-level data security. These self-encrypting models are designed to the Trusted Computing Group’s Enterprise A Security Subsystem Class encryption specification and allow customers to reduce costs associated with drive retirement and extend drive life by enabling swift and secure repurposing of drives.
"We are pleased to be the first to ship server and storage systems using HGST’s new 1.2TB Ultrastar C10K1200 enterprise-class drives," said Peter Korce, VP and GM, Dell, Inc.‘s Storage. "The new HGST drives complement our offerings, helping to deliver the performance, capacity, and reliability that customers have come to expect from our Dell PowerEdge and PowerVault solutions."
The new 2.5-inch Ultrastar C10K1200 hard drive is shipping and has been qualified by select OEMs.
Comments
Up to now, the three HDD makers Seagate, Toshiba and WD (as well as
HGST) were culminating at 900GB on three disks and six platters for
their enterprise 10,000rpm drives.
HGST reached 1.2TB by adding another disk and two heads in the same
2.5-inch form factor with 14.8mm z-height, the standard for enterprise
HDDs.
Maximum areal density is 448Gb/square inch, typical sustained transfer
rate 198-112MB/s, and seek time 3ms read and 4.6-5.0ms write.
The idea of HGST is to offer an HDD with lower $/GB than faster SSD to
complement - but also to compete - with its own flash drives.