Milestone: Seagate Shipped Two Billion HDDs
29 years to reach first, 4 years to reach second
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on March 13, 2013 at 2:51 pmSeagate Technology plc announced it is the first HDD manufacturer to ship two billion HDDs – a staggering number fueled by the explosive demand for storage from mobile applications, cloud infrastructures, social media, business applications and a variety of consumer markets.
A testament to the pivotal role played by storage in today’s digital world, it took Seagate 29 years to reach one billion units shipped and just four years to reach the second billion milestone.
"This is truly an impressive accomplishment and I am proud to lead this company as we celebrate this success," said Steve Luczo, president, CEO and chairman of Seagate. "This achievement is a testament to the commitment of our employees whose relentless dedication and personal pride continue to be the fabric of this company."
Digital content demand continues to stem from a wide range of sources, including social media and mobile devices, fueling the need for storage. Analysts estimate that over 4 billion hours of user-generated content is watched each month on YouTube alone. While user generated high-definition camcorder video, still pictures, and smartphone clip sharing storage needs are expected to quadruple from 2013 to 2015.
"The ever-growing number of mobile and content capture devices using cloud services is fueling the growth of digital content," according to John Rydning, IDC’s research VP, for hard drives and semiconductors. "Mobile devices and the cloud are coming together to drive ongoing demand for HDDs, with shipments reaching more than 585 million units in 2013, and HDD terabyte shipments worldwide growing at a 30% 2012-2016 CAGR."
"By 2015 households which today routinely consume 1TB of data a month are expected to generate 20 times the amount of data than they currently save," said Richard Doherty, research director of the Envisioneering Group, a technology research and consulting company. "Consumer’s continued appetites for securely saving and organizing high-definition multimedia requires higher performance and the most trusted and dependable drives. Seagate’s drives and technology roadmap provide the ideal solution for consumer’s soaring need for storage in the home – and away; now, and in the future."
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But the most interesting question is: What's the percentage of HDDs shipped by Seagate since the first IBM RAMAC in 1956 compared to all its competitor together?
Based on the figures of Disk/Trend known since 1976 and then IDC and Trendfocus, Seagate has currently delivered worldwide about one third (31%) of all the 6.37 billion HDDs shipped from 1976 to 2012.
And this percentage is going to increase because there is now only three HDD makers, with Seagate and WD largely dominating, each one with a market share of more than 40%.
Former Seagate's Milestones in HDDs
Year |
Milestone | % of Global Market |
1980 | First HDD shipped | 0% |
1988 | 5.1 million shipped | 97% |
1993 | 50 million shipped | 22% |
1996 | 100 million shipped | 20% |
2008 | One billion shipped | 25% |
2012 | Two billion shipped | 31% |