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Redazione di Hardware Upg
25-06-2002, 08:45
Link alla notizia : http://news.hwupgrade.it/6605.html

Presentato un nuovo hard disk da parte di Seagate, dotato di ben 60GB di capacità per piatto.

Click sul link per la notizia completa.

Sig. Stroboscopico
25-06-2002, 08:51
azz!
60 gb per piatto!
ottimo hd per archivio dati, speriamo che sia resistente!

Zelos
25-06-2002, 10:07
Che c'entra? speriamo che sia resistente? mica dipende dalla capacità dei piatti ;))),invece maggiore è la densità del disco,maggiore è il transferimento dati,anche se seagate in questo ha sempre peccato ;) ma sicuramente saranno silenziosi come al solito;)

gpiras
25-06-2002, 10:08
cmq gli hdd Seagate solitamente non hanno mai deluso sotto il profilo della resistenza e durata ;)

cdimauro
25-06-2002, 10:08
Originariamente inviato da Zelos
[B]Che c'entra? speriamo che sia resistente? mica dipende dalla capacità dei piatti ;))),invece maggiore è la densità del disco,maggiore è il transferimento dati,anche se seagate in questo ha sempre peccato ;) ma sicuramente saranno silenziosi come al solito;)

Beh, maggiore è la densità, maggiore è anche la probabilità di perdere i dati se chi ha progettato l'hd non l'ha fatto come si deve. Non è che si può continuare ad aumentare la densità a dismisura... :)

Ciao

Ben
25-06-2002, 10:26
Serial ATA e 8mb di cache??? :eek: :eek: :eek:
Probabilmente sarà venduto in tagli da 60, 120 e (speriamo) 180gb! Niente male davvero... :)

Ginopilot
25-06-2002, 10:31
Veramente all'epoca delle cpu 486, seagate era tristemente nota per produrre i peggiori hd in assoluto. Poi cmq le cose sono cambiate.

atomo37
25-06-2002, 10:46
ma ancora sfornano nuovi dischi "non serial ata"!?!?!

csteo
25-06-2002, 10:55
Atomo perche tu hai gia il controller
OIltretutto ,con il controller danno anche gli adattatori quindi non so di cosa ti devi lamentare...

kenzok77
25-06-2002, 11:50
>>cmq gli hdd Seagate solitamente non hanno mai deluso >>sotto il profilo della resistenza e durata

Non solo: in idle sono in assoluto i piu' silenziosi!

cicoandcico
25-06-2002, 12:02
quando si potrà trovare sul mercato, che dite?

Zelos
25-06-2002, 12:14
Cdimauro ti pare che chi progetta un hd lo fa con il difetto di perdere dati?, e poi non è assolutamente vero,la densità puo' aumentare a dismisura,basta che ci sia una testina con una risoluzione tale da leggere e scrivere a quella densità specifica... la resitenza beh, un hd se tenuto bene puo' durare anni basta che non sia ne difettoso ne che sia IBM hitachi ;)

cacchione
25-06-2002, 16:21
mi permetto di arricchire la news di hwupgrade con la press rilasciata da seagate:

SEAGATE LAUNCHES INDUSTRY'S FIRST 60-GB-PER-PLATTER DISC DRIVE - WILL SUPPORT NATIVE SERIAL ATA INTERFACE TECHNOLOGY IN THE FALL


Barracuda ATA V offers highest areal density on the market; it's the quietest, toughest, high-performance 7,200-rpm PC hard drive

SCOTTS VALLEY, Calif. — 24 June 2002 — Seagate today launched the Barracuda ATA V disc drive, introducing the most advanced data-density ever: it's the first hard drive to achieve 120 Gbytes using only two discs, giving Seagate a significant technology advantage in high-performance PC storage. Barracuda ATA V will also offer a native Serial ATA interface - a faster, simpler, more intelligent technology designed to replace today's Parallel ATA hard drive interface. Barracuda ATA V will begin shipping next month with the Ultra ATA/100 interface; the native Serial ATA option will be available this fall. Seagate and Intel are demonstrating the Barracuda ATA V with its native Serial ATA interface this week at PC Expo in New York.

Barracuda ATA V builds on the proven technology of its extremely successful and reliable predecessor, Barracuda ATA IV - today's leading 7,200-rpm product. The new Barracuda ATA V is ideal for high-performance PCs, home entertainment PCs, Network-Attached Storage (NAS) and entry-level ATA servers. In fact, virtually any PC application will benefit from the increased performance offered by 7,200-rpm disc drives. Mainstream applications see performance boosts of as much as 44 percent, PCs boot faster and load applications faster, and users perform everyday tasks faster. Barracuda ATA V has the world's fastest PC hard drive internal transfer rate at up to 570 Mbits per second, and a 9-msec seek time. The Ultra ATA/100 version features a 2-Mbyte cache, and the Serial ATA version will sport an 8-Mbyte cache, the largest on any PC hard drive.

Seagate's patented SoftSonic(tm) Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) motor makes the fast 7,200-rpm Barracuda ATA V almost too quiet to hear, using the same technology that made Barracuda ATA IV the first virtually silent PC drive. Seagate invented the FDB motor for hard drives and has shipped more than all other drive makers combined. And with Seagate's exclusive 3D Defense System(tm), Barracuda ATA V offers the best combination of performance, quiet operation and ruggedness.

"Barracuda ATA V has a proven, rugged design for increased reliability, yet offers the most leading-edge technology," said Brian Dexheimer, Seagate executive vice president of Worldwide Sales, Marketing and Customer Service. "Seagate's R&D team has combined the industry's highest areal density and a SoftSonic 7,200-rpm motor so our PC customers can bring higher speed and capacity to a much broader group of PC users. And our interface engineers have developed a full-speed native Serial ATA technology that will be offered in the fall. This interface option gives our customers greater design freedom and a whole new roadmap to performance - we're offering technology leadership without compromise."

"Seagate has taken the lead in advancing disc capacity and launching new technologies critical to continued PC innovation, such as FDB motors and Serial ATA," said Mark Geenen, President of TrendFocus, the leading data storage market research firm. "Seagate was ahead of the industry with its previous-generation Barracuda ATA disc drive, and this product appears to continue that leadership."

In the fall, Barracuda ATA V will feature native Serial ATA technology. Seagate's native technology enables Serial ATA's full 150-Mbytes-per-second transfer speed and adds no excess components or slow overhead to reduce performance. By contrast, Serial ATA "bridge" architectures must translate Parallel data streams into Serial data streams and back again - and may be limited by the speed of the Parallel ATA controller on the drive. Seagate will first ship the Barracuda ATA V with today's standard Ultra ATA/100 interface, and will then offer its native Serial ATA version in the fall as leading chip providers begin shipping Serial ATA discrete host controllers on add-in cards and motherboards. Together, these products will enable the PC and Consumer Electronics industries to begin a transition to Serial ATA products.

In addition to fast 150-Mbyte-per-second data transfers, the new Serial ATA interface available this fall will offer features that improve design capabilities for PC makers: intelligent data handling, hot plug capability, a point-to-point connection from the drive to the host without the need for master/slave jumper settings, and thinner, longer cables with snap-in connectors that simplify installation, improve overall system dynamics and enable innovative small form-factor designs. Serial ATA will provide easier and better connectivity, much greater system expandability, and better data reliability with 32-bit Cyclic Redundancy Checking protection on command data as well as data on the bus. Its speed, intelligence and simplicity will enable a future of data-intensive and entertainment-heavy content delivered via PCs, home network hubs and Consumer Electronics devices.

Seagate's exclusive 3D Defense System leads the industry in ruggedness and data protection. The innovative defensive combination - Drive Defense, Data Defense and Diagnostic Defense - has helped countless customers by improving long-term reliability and reducing returns due to handling damage. Seagate's 3D Defense System includes the patented SeaShell(tm) packaging, SeaShield(tm) protective PCB cover, SeaTools(tm) Suite diagnostic software and award-winning DiscWizard(tm) installation software, hailed as the best disc installation software by PC World four years in a row.

Seagate is the world¿s leading provider of storage technology for Internet, business and consumer applications. The Company¿s products include disc drives for the Enterprise, PCs and Consumer Electronics, as well as Storage Area Network (SAN) solutions and Server Appliances. Seagate¿s market leadership is based on delivering award-winning products, customer support and reliability to meet the world¿s growing demand for information storage. Seagate can be found around the globe and at www.seagate.com.

Seagate, Seagate Technology and the Seagate logo are registered trademarks of Seagate Technology LLC. SeaShield, DiscWizard, SoftSonic and 3D Defense System are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Seagate Technology LLC or one of its affiliate companies. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Seagate reserves the right to change, without notice, product offerings or specifications.

Frankino
25-06-2002, 18:42
e stikazzi ?

NME
25-06-2002, 19:11
Resistenza...

io ho avuto un Barracuda ata 2... è morto in una 15a di giorni! Sarà capitato, ma è così!

cdimauro
25-06-2002, 22:00
Originariamente inviato da Zelos
[B]Cdimauro ti pare che chi progetta un hd lo fa con il difetto di perdere dati?, e poi non è assolutamente vero,la densità puo' aumentare a dismisura,basta che ci sia una testina con una risoluzione tale da leggere e scrivere a quella densità specifica... la resitenza beh, un hd se tenuto bene puo' durare anni basta che non sia ne difettoso ne che sia IBM hitachi ;)

Difatti quel che ho scritto era riferito sopratutto all'IBM... ;) Che ha segnato tanti record aumentando la densità dei piatti dei suoi hd... a spese dei dati dei suoi clienti... :(

MegaSlayer
27-06-2002, 21:49
Bah, gli HD Seagate sono sempre stati delle SEGATE!!!
BWAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D!!!